DEMAIN L'ENFER
Developed in a period of climate change, “Demain l'Enfer” is a digital artwork series staging women and men crushed by the heat on a planet that has become hell.
In an environment inviting to calm, some relaxed bodies inspire carelessness and casualness while others, stunned by the heat, seem to be empty of life. The staging oscillates between the jovial representation of a summer scene and the morbid impression of a stifling atmosphere. It is a bitter vision of the future, a hell-like world in which the last humans try to enjoy the pleasures to the end.


A series of artvideo on climate change.




A frozen scene in a scorching Paris, exhausted tourists, a city sweating. This tableau serves as a reminder to the art world of the necessity to engage in ecological debates and become the spokesperson for a sustainable future. Artists, as witnesses of their time, must awaken consciousness, inspire the future, and denounce the present.
With the interplay of shadows and sunlight, the museum becomes an ominous actor in the scene. It stretches across the entire background, proudly displaying its industrial nature: staircases, pipes, and ventilation systems are exhibited like colorful entrails.
“Time burns. Heat knocks. Lonely days pass. Confined to my Parisian studio, I dedicate my time to the pursuit of a brilliant artistic future where I will face my climate fears. I am here to inspire a vision that shakes the minds of our time. We will win battles, but the war, my friends, is already lost.”
BURNING FUTURE
A perfect weather, a serene seaside: lay down on the beach and enjoy the heat. This artwork invites viewers into the artist's childhood memories, which resonate today with a haunting joy.
Inspired by a place in Bretagne where the artist spent every summer as a child, this tableau is like an old postcard that lingered too long in the sun, gradually losing its shine. Through its faded hues and haunting imagery, the artwork intertwines personal recollections with broader societal concerns.
The warm waves of nostalgia blend with anxieties about an uncertain future shaped by climate change. The summer of 2003 was struck by one of France's first major heatwaves, leaving an indelible mark as the first scorching season. Seamlessly blending nostalgia and melancholy, it invites to ponder the complex emotions of the impact of global warming on our treasured summertime vacations.
Œuvre vidéo - 2024
THE SUNBATH
Œuvre vidéo - 2024
Œuvre vidéo - 2023
POMPIDOU EN ETE
Œuvre vidéo - 2023
SELF-PORTRAIT
SUMMER 2003
Œuvre vidéo - 2023
LES ENFERS
2022
2021 - 2023