Drawing people is my favorite form of art and where I find emotionnal connection. For me, it’s more than capturing how someone looks; it’s about unveiling what they exude, intentionally or not—their light and shadow— their essence. Every portrait is my read on them.
Faces
Louise Belle, 2024 — Oil pastels on paper, 8 x 11”
Dehbia, 2020 — India ink & acrylic on paper, 8 x 11”
Aurélien, 2021 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Dehbia, 2025 — Oil pastels on paper, 11.7 x 16.5”
Self Portrait, 2020 — India ink & acrylic on paper, 8 x 11”
Monsieur Papillon, 2023 — Oil pastels on paper, 11.7 x 16.5”
Ben, 2021 — Markers on paper, 8 x 11”
Louise, 2022 — Pencil on paper, 8 x 11”
Eloise, 2020 — India ink & acrylic on paper, 8 x 11”
MPJ, 2024 — Oil pastels on paper, 8 x 11”
Self Portrait, 2021 — India ink, 8 x 11”
Four Leaf Lover, 2023— Oil pastels on paper, 8 x 11”
Thomas, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Gold Aurélien, 2021 — India ink and acrylic on paper, 8 x 11”
Cours, Boris !, 2012 — Pastels on paper, 11.7 x 16.5”
Ben Katz, 2020 — India ink on paper & posca, 8 x 11”
Arman, 2021 — India ink & acrylic on paper, 8 x 11”
Gut Leader, 2024 — Oil pastels on paper, 8 x 11”
Maya, 2021 — India ink & acrylic on paper, 8 x 11”
Hugo, 2021 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Serena, 2020 — India ink & acrylic on paper, 8 x 11”
James' brain, 2023 — Markers on paper, 8 x 11”
James' eyes, 2023 — Markers on paper, 8 x 11”
Sarah, 2023 — Acrylic on canvas (detail)
Berber Woman, 2012 — Pen on paper, 8 x 11”
This series explores the emotions and resilience during the pandemic, capturing hidden expressions and the strength found in isolation.
Coronart
Fuck I'm gonna lose my job, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Evrth Fine, 2020 — Mixed media on paper, 8 x 11”
Fuck I'm gonna lose my job II, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Mask girl, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Touched, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Patience, 2020 — Mixed media on paper, 8 x 11”
Kippa men, 2020 — Mixed media on paper, 8 x 11”
Good Ideas, 2020 — Mixed media on paper, 8 x 11”
Discorona, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
All in it together, 2020 — Mixed media on paper, 8 x 11”
Polyanxiety, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Social Distancing, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Cultural Distancing, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Love is a sun, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Self-confidence, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Hope vs Fear, 2020 — Mixed media on paper, 8 x 11”
Miss everything, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
This series explores the tension and vulnerability of love, inspired by my commercial work for Puma. The We don’t need to fight pieces—where boxers hug instead of fighting—sparked a deeper reflection on cognitive dissonance and the filters through which we interpret the world. Healing begins when we stop fighting our own shadow and learn to integrate it. Only then can we find peace and true joy.
Punching Love
Punching Love — India ink & markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Scoring — India ink on paper, 11 x 11”
Dribbling heart — India ink on paper, 11 x 11”
Dribbling, still — India ink on paper, 11 x 11”
Time to shoot — India ink on paper, 11 x 11”
We don't need to fight — Digital art, 11 x 11”
Dunking love — India ink on paper, 11 x 11”
Pinata — Digital art, 11 x 11”
Winning heart — India ink on paper, 11 x 11”
We don't need to fight II — Digital art, 11 x 11”
Punching Love II — Digital art, 11 x 11”
Lovesong — India ink & markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Known for detailed and vibrant work, I see this series as an exercise in simplification. Using my signature pink as a foundation, I explored bold, minimal compositions—playing with words, gesture, and typography. It’s about saying more with less, distilling emotion into something direct, raw, and visually striking.
The Pink Series
Tinder Suprise, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Time hangover, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
True Love Always, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Lovyrinth, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Love over fear, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
You're in my coffee, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Couscous Love, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Tinder Suprise II, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
True Love, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Good Bad, 2018 — Posca on paper, 8 x 11”
Physical Floor, 2019 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Drunk with time, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
For You is for Me, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Passion Passion, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
The Kiss, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Follow your heART, 2020 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Always getting up, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Mr Night, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Forehead Kiss, 2019 — Collage, india ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Insomniacs, 2018 — Posca on paper, 8 x 11”
Discobowling, 2018 — India ink on paper, 8 x 11”
Read me please, 2023 — Marker on paper, 8 x 11”
This series explores love and attachment. The Free Hugs drawings (featuring a cactus, an octopus, and a figure wrapped in barbed wire) reflect the paradox at the heart of attachment: we often crave what wounds us. We’re not drawn to what makes us happy, but to what feels familiar. Real healing begins when we recognize those patterns, understand their roots, and choose differently. That’s how we move toward wholeness.
Love Love
They didn't have Tinder, 2011 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Halfay happy, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Bad friends, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
They didn't have Tinder II, 2011 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Date Night, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Free hugs (Barbed man), 2018— Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Free hugs (Cactus man), 2018— Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Free hugs (Octopus man), 2018— Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Falling in love, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
666 Bird, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
I <3 friendzone, 2018 — Acrylic , 11 x 11”
Octopus Love, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Friendzone, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Facebook killer, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
So(t) in love, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
I zizi NY, 2018 — Acrylic on paper , 11 x 11”
Cola, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Octopus Love, 2018 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Oui, Non, 2011 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Another exploration of love, romantic partnership, and the emotional brain—this series reflects on the complexity of connection. Love is a puzzle, just like life: layered, unpredictable, and not linear. Through symbolic imagery and fragmented forms, I explore how we seek meaning, harmony, and understanding in the messiness of intimacy.
Cherries
& Puzzles
Cherry, Chérie, 2021 — Markers on paper , 8 x 11”
Kisserfly, 2022 — Mixed media , 8 x 11”
Preying, 2021 — Markers on paper , 8 x 11”
Hurt people hurt, 2021 — Markers on paper , 8 x 11”
Dark seas, 2021 — Markers on paper , 8 x 11”
NYC trouble, 2021 — Markers on paper , 8 x 11”
Mirror mirror, 2021 — Markers on paper , 8 x 11”
Cherry, Chérie animation
Everything will be fine, 2021 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Emotional brain, 2021 — India ink & acrylic on paper , 11 x 11”
Cherry, Chérie Original, 2021 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
YOU got this, 2021 — Markers & acrylic on paper, 11 x 11”
Puzzle lovers, 2021 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Baby it's cold outisde, 2021 — Markers on paper , 11 x 11”
Feminism sucks, 2021 — Markers & acrylic on paper, 11 x 11”
Ego dingo, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Drink carousel, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Cerises, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Flamingos, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Birthday gift, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Pizzallionaire, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Globoyfriend, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Gold girl, 2021 — India ink & acrylic on paper, 11 x 11”
Weather girl, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
I love you but, 2019 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Insta fortune, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Luther Coffee, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Pigs carousel, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Sad clown, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Toy vanitas, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
What I do/say, 2021 — Markers on paper, 11 x 11”
Portraits of Ian Curtis, the melancholic voice of Joy Division—a band that I love and is part of the original soundtrack of a formative time in my life. His raw intensity and vulnerability accompanied me as I began to discover my visual style.
Ian Curtis
Don't walk away in silence, 2015 — Markers on paper , 8 x 17”
When routine bites hard, 2015 — Markers on paper , 8 x 17”
Dance dance dance, 2015 — Markers on paper , 8 x 17”
Darkness is bright, 2015 — Markers on paper , 8 x 17”
I've been waiting for a guide, 2015 — Markers on paper , 8 x 17”
Still waiting, 2015 — Markers on paper , 8 x 17”
Inspired by my time in Berlin, this series of animations—based on my illustrations—uses skeletons to explore the tension between death and joy. Through dark humor and contrast, I reflect on love, aliveness, and what it truly means to be alive.
Nocturnes
Oldies but goldies
Old drawings that I like.
Wild man, 2010 — Pastels on paper , 11 x 17”
Woman woman, 2010 — Pastels & graphite on paper , 11 x 17”
Mamie, 2010 — Graphite on paper , 8 x 11”
Valley man, 2010 — Pencils on paper , 8 x 11”
Quing Ling, 2010 — Markers on paper , 8 x 11”
Quing Ling, 2010 — Pencils on paper , 8 x 11”
Wavy woman, 2010 — Pens on paper , 8 x 11”
Perroquet, 2010 — Pastels on paper , 11 x 17”