
Introduced to pop culture by my father at a young age, I quickly developed a deep passion for comic books. I grew up immersed in the adventures of Les Tuniques Bleues, Hergé’s Tintin, and countless other visual worlds. Anime, video games, and cinema are also an essential part of my daily life, constantly fueling my imagination. As an avid collector of mangas and comics, my room is literally overflowing with them!
From my earliest years, drawing has always been my way of expressing myself, sharing stories, and bringing ideas to life. It’s a passion that has never left me. To me, art truly finds its meaning when it becomes a space for connection, conversation, and mutual support. This is a mindset I adopted early on—first at home with my two younger sisters, and later in art school, where I naturally found myself guiding and supporting younger students as we worked side by side.
This desire to explore led me to the Académie de Meuron in Neuchâtel, a multidisciplinary art school where I experimented with a wide variety of mediums, from traditional painting to digital art. There, I had the privilege of learning from influential artists, including watercolor master John Howe and the Rabus brothers for painting. I then continued my studies at the École d’Art de La Chaux-de-Fonds, specializing in Interactive Media Design to broaden my horizons and embrace new creative techniques.
I learn something new every single day, and I know that journey will never end—this constant sense of freedom and curiosity is exactly what I love about art, and it’s what I am most eager to pass on. In my classes, I prefer to leave rigid authority at the door and instead act as a supportive guide—more like a friend helping you improve. What truly inspires me is creating an open environment that embraces the unique imagination and natural spontaneity of children. Every spontaneous question asked over a sketchbook is an opportunity to build a genuine connection, share ideas openly, and grow together.