Under the Moon is an invitation to contemplation —
a moment suspended in time to rediscover the beauty of calm,
gentleness and self-awareness.

In Sous la lune, I explore the delicate boundary between dream and reality. The scene, bathed in a soft, almost liquid nocturnal light, seems suspended outside of time. The forms reveal themselves modestly, as if the moon itself were holding its breath so as not to disturb the silence.
The composition highlights a female figure, whose presence—both fragile and assertive— becomes the emotional heart of the work. The subtle shades, the carefully crafted textures and the enveloping shadows create an intimate, almost meditative atmosphere. One senses a quest for tranquillity, a moment of withdrawal from the world where one simply allows oneself to be.
Light is a living substance: it caresses, reveals, and brushes against. The viewer is invited to step into this inner space, to listen to what the night has to say, and to let themselves be guided by the silent poetry of the night’s stillness
