Genesis
When I was a child, I would leave my drawings unfinished, and my mother would scold me for it. I was answering her that the rest is in the viewer’s imagination.
I was born with a sensitivity that has been both a blessing and a burden, marking my entire existence. In search of the meaning of life, I traveled the world, slept under bridges and in parks – and I’m not ashamed to admit it. For a time, I was even a mercenary in the French Foreign Legion, an experience that revealed the fragile yet brutal nature of the human condition.
What I have come to understand in this life is that, beyond ambitions, dreams, and struggles, our existence is about simplicity, pain, and mystery.
Art, culture, and tradition have always been my anchors. Without much planning, I found myself with a bachelor's and a master’s degrees in cinematography – a path I walked more out of passion than intention. In an unexpected turn of events, I became a university professor, invited to guide others through my experiences.
With humility, I must admit that this title does not fully suit me. I have not yet finished my own journey, and perhaps I never will. My life continues to be a process of learning, creation, and the pursuit of understanding...

