Passing the baton
Over the many years, I have had the privilege of traveling across France and around the world, exhibiting my work and sharing my vision with diverse audiences. My journeys have taken me from major cities to smaller towns, where I have had the chance to collaborate with schoolchildren, high school and college students, university students, and especially the youngest ones. My commitment has always been to convey, through these encounters, the essential message of my “art with nature.”
These interactions with younger generations are at the heart of my artistic approach. For me, they represent a true passing of the torch, a “green baton” that I am proud to pass on. My work is not limited to artistic creation; it finds its full meaning in sharing, exchanging, and above all, raising awareness about environmental issues.
Today, I am happy to see that this hard work has found a special resonance, particularly with the University of Chicago, which now dedicates a program to my art. This recognition deeply touches me, as it illustrates the impact and relevance of my approach.
But this passing of the torch does not stop here. I continue to work to pass on this green flame, this unbreakable bond between humanity and nature. Recently, in Cuba, I pursued this mission, convinced that the future of our planet rests in the hands of those who will listen to, respect, and work with nature.