PROJECTS
Exhibitions, events, collaborations and collective projects
ON THE SET OF "DÉDÉ LE KING"
Recently, I had the opportunity to join the art department of the fiction short film “Dédé Le King”, written and directed by Léo Fontaine and co-produced by WL Productions and LECX Films. This experience allowed me to gain hands-on insight into the demands of a film set and to develop a first grounding in cinematic set design, a field I am keen to continue exploring. I particularly enjoyed the collaborative nature of the work, engaging with different professions, as well as the energy and intensity of live shooting — an immersive experience that has strengthened my desire to further apply my skills as a decorative painter and patina specialist to film and performing arts projects whenever the opportunity arises.
December 12–17, 2025
Martinique

EUROPEAN HERITAGE DAYS 2025
I participated in the 2025 European Heritage Days with Pari(s) Affresco by reproducing a fragment of the dome of Saint-Savin Abbey, famous for its 11th-century Romanesque frescoes. Other members of the collective created portable frescoes inspired by medieval and Renaissance frescoes located in France, records of which are held in the Archives of Historic Monuments and Archaeology.
A great opportunity to create a dialogue between the past and today’s craft!
September 20 and 21, 2025
Heritage and Photography Media Library , Charenton-le-Pont

NATIONAL ARTISTS' DAYS 2025
I presented my goldfish painted a fresco at an exhibition by the Pari(s) Affresco collective for the 2025 National Artists' Days, organized by the Maison des Artistes in France. Visitors had the opportunity to discover the association's work in the art of fresco: an ancestral technique used in contemporary creation.
September 13 and 14, 2025
Village Reille , Paris 14th

FRESCO IN SGRAFITTO WITH KIM BARCENAS
Mural in sgrafitto and fresco painting, created collectively and organized by Homo Faber.
Designed and led by artist Kim Bárcenas, this project highlights the local traditions of the León region.
Lime, sand, marble dust, and pigments.
August 18–22, 2025
Mansilla de las Mulas (León, Spain)



































