I draw. On all types of surfaces, a drawing in various forms: starting from paper, my line escapes towards ceramics to then cover walls, floors... and why not ceilings. To explore, to endlessly explore the line, to make it as fluid as possible, for it to be the bond between all these mediums, that is the central point of my research: to create a universe that encompasses, a total space. “Bringing the outside in,” that is something I try to do every day; how to create an intimate (or public) space while providing a reflection on “what art should be for me,” something that goes beyond the white cube, at the intersection of decorative arts and fine arts. It is from there that I strive to test my creativity daily: drawing on plates that could be eaten from, contemplating a “wallpaper drawing” to “decorate” my room, thinking up imaginary models to eventually realize them at a one-to-one scale, creating unusable jars because they are unglazed... The limit is always minimal; crossing it does not interest me, but rather playing with the codes of one or the other together.