Good news: I have been selected with my series Kalivie, museum of the mine and potash, to participate in the 37th International Photography Salon in Riedisheim. It will take place from March 2nd to 10th at the Aronde in Riedisheim. All …
Here, having completed all the administrative procedures, I can offer you my works for sale today. So, for the holidays or for any other occasion, do not hesitate to support local artists. All my paintings are my photos (obviously), the …
Since all exhibitions have been canceled, I tried a creators' market. The interaction with the public was, as usual, very pleasant. Being alongside creative artisans was also very interesting. So now, I continue to work on my photos, a new…
For everyone's well-being, it has been decided to cancel the various exhibitions scheduled for the months of March, April, and May. So I am taking advantage of the confinement to finish framing my paintings. A bit of DIY, with reclaimed …
This year, a very beautiful exhibition awaits me on May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at the Festival Photo Mode Opening 2020. In 4 exhibition locations in the heart of the city of Audincourt, you will be able to discover the work of 44 photographers …
On October 5th and 6th, I found myself surrounded by talented local urban explorers at the Saint Amarin exhibition, Exhibition - Visit of a Forgotten World. This time, a meeting with an audience of curious individuals very interested in …
Hello dear friends, I still have some exhibition prints available. The photos are printed directly on Forex (smooth and matte material), a hard foam PVC board with a thickness of 5 mm using the latest UV printing technology. Despite being …
Last October, I had the opportunity to exhibit a series of urbex photos at the 2nd Photo Festival of Besançon. Grain d'Pixel Festival - interview of Roberto Silva. A first for me as until now my photos only appeared on social media …
This is just my point of view. My technical skills being very limited (the first one who says it's obvious, he goes out, lol). In fact, ever since my parents let me take our 24x36 to a school trip in fifth grade and I was able to see the …