My work is a journey into the heart—a deep exploration of self-discovery and the profound connections that bind us to the Divine and the world around us. Influenced by the rich tapestry of Vaishnavism, Sanatana Dharma, Hindu cosmology, and sacred texts like the Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, and Guru Gita, I am continually inspired by the divine interplay between love, nature, and the self. Through the grace of my guru, Swami Vishwananda, and the transformative practice of Atma Kriya Yoga, I have been able to cultivate a growing awareness of the soul’s relationship with the Divine. This consciousness informs my art, reflecting my ongoing spiritual journey and exploring the facets of love and the sacred connection to the divine presence within.

Growing up in a small Alsatian village in France, surrounded by cows, vast fields, and four creative sisters, I was deeply influenced by my multicultural heritage, including my Sephardic Jewish roots. Immersed in French comics and the rich, symbolic illustrations of Jewish children’s books, I developed an early passion for visual storytelling. This blend of cultures shaped my artistic voice, fostering a love for bold lines, black shadows, and intricate textures. My work began to take form through traditional techniques such as black ink and color pencil, later merging with linolcut prints and digital illustration. Central to my process are themes of sacred geometry, symbolism, and nature, all of which reflect the diverse cultural and spiritual influences that ground my creative expression.

 

As a queer artist, the exploration of identity is central to my illustrations. Themes of queerness, gender fluidity, and female masculinity challenge societal norms in my work. I create characters that transcend traditional boundaries, drawing inspiration from deities that blur the lines between human and animal, as well as masculine and feminine traits. Through representations of non-binary and trans identities, I reflect my own experience as a non-binary individual. My art engages in a visual dialogue about the expansiveness of identity, celebrating the fluidity of gender and its connection to the divine.

 

My illustrations explore the journey from the mind to the heart—releasing mental dramas to allow the heart to lead. I focus on how the heart opens, heals, and connects with the divine, through the worship of deities in my Illustration, alongside tarot symbolism, sacred geometry, and elements of nature.

 

My work features bold lines and textures influenced by tattoo artistry, combined with linolcut prints and ink sketches. Through this blend of media, I aim to create a visual language that reflects the interconnectedness of all beings—plants, animals, humans, and the divine. In essence, my art is a celebration of life in all its complexity, rooted in spirituality, queerness, and a deep connection to the divine.

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