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Where Children and Art Connect

Art and education are the two essential components of an individual's development.

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 "Arts education is not a luxury; it is a necessity." Michelle Obama.

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As an artist, I have never stopped advocating for this idea. 

First in France and now in Japan, I have collaborated with passionate educators and creators, supported by institutions, to promote art practices through workshops for children, teachers, and parents. 

At a time when digital technology and screens are taking a dominant place in our lives, it is more urgent than ever to give meaning to artistic practice and foster intellectual growth through the development of creativity.

Sculpture 1

Collective sculpture: Mix media, cardboard, wood, glass, paper, acrylic, mirror, metallic structure.

Installation, size variable.

France

sculpture2

Collective sculpture: Mix media, cardboard, wood, glass, paper, acrylic, mirror, metallic structure.

H:400cmxW: 150cmxD:100cm.

France

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Cityscape, Collective Mural: Mix media:  cardboard, paper, acrylic, markers, on panel

H:600cmxW: 170cmxD:5cm.

Japan

Fresque

Collective Mural for OIS/SOIS: Mix media:  cardboard, paper, acrylic, mirror, markers, oil pastel on panel

H:180cmxW: 240cmxD:10cm.

Japan

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The World We Love:  Collective Mural: Mix media:  cardboard, paper, acrylic, gesso, markers, varnish on panel

H:960cmxW: 180cmxD:5cm.

Japan

Recyled art adventure, at Sokyo gallery, Kyoto

"Identity" this sculpture, crafted from hundreds of folded paper sheets (origami), explores the student's multicultural origins and the challenges of finding a place in society.

Origami sculpture

​A residency at Soni Village in Nara prefecture 

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