A self-taught French painter who is colorblind, born in 1956. He discovered a passion for painting in 1976 and subsequently worked in roadside advertising; there, he met his friend Raymond Boisseau—a painter who had worked for Radio-Canada and Sainte-Florence—who introduced him to decorative art. Between 2006 and 2008, he received several international awards. Two of his paintings are held in museum collections: the Antonio Gualda Museum in Durango, Mexico, and the museum in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Driven by a love of freedom and open space, he frequently traveled to cities such as Barcelona, Figueras, Saint-Émilion, and Padua, painting in public and tourist areas. It was thanks to the support of the people he met that he was able to travel and continue painting, and he remains grateful to them. Now 70 years old, he lives in Bordeaux (33300), France.
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