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This enamel piece was born from my love for joyful simplicity and childlike forms. I wanted to capture the gentleness and whimsy of fish in a colorful, almost dreamlike world. It will bring a light and happy atmosphere to your home, filled with a vibrant and soothing energy, like a breath of fresh sea air.
I was introduced to enamel on copper at a very young age in the early 70s. I already had a small workshop in my parents' house.
I also completed a university program in visual arts. I was able to experiment with several mediums: sculpture, painting, drawing, ink, papier-mâché, plaster...
Later, I started taking lessons again with a teacher who had been in the field for 24 years. Despite all these discoveries, copper enameling remains my greatest passion. I've been teaching this art for four years now. During classes, we explore techniques and share our respective knowledge during workshop sessions.