Illustration, music, and creative process. Homemade and documented since 2008.

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Hair illustrations that took sometime to look somewhere

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October 6th, 2022

Madame Hibou
Floating Point
Hair Waves

I like drawing hair.

I really do like drawing hair.

It’s random, it’s focus, and it’s satisfying to a point that it wouldn’t be good to not draw a lot of them every, single, time.

The hair ou “les cheveux”?

I don’t know where it starts.

I don’t know where it ends.

Hair can be anything you want it to be.

So be it.

Be hair.

Lifetime Journey of a Beginner: Sit, Meditate, Draw, and Repeat

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July 25th, 2021

Illustration has been the most consistent thing I’ve done for the past 13 years. Meditation has been the other most consistent thing I’ve done for the past 8 years.

Both practice helped me so much to discover, define and shape who I am today, what I do, and how I do it. Even so, I see myself as a beginner most of the time.

The backstory of my latest collection of ducks

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July 16th, 2021

A spontaneous collection of ducks is all it took to (re)trigger my obsession with illustration, again.

Duck A

Duck A was born pretty small, like a cute little ball, with some sort of towel on the head like she just had a bath in the pond next door. She usually has.

Duck B

Duck B was initially named Bird A, but I had some doubts about this, and I don’t do birds that much (yet). On top of being great at pretending being a bird, he usually wear a multi-layered jumper made of his personal collection of feather, accumulated over the years. Duck B is not afraid of cold ponds.

Duck C

Duck C is very advanced for a duck, and can easily walk long distances between ponds thanks to her highly resistant boots.

Deep Wander

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October 1st, 2017

Still finding my feet with my hands.

I experimented illustrating using the iPad Pro/Apple Pencil/Procreate combo for a little while now, loved the control I get over each single pixels, the natural feel of the pencil pressure, the lovely palm rejection, meaning that I can get really close to express my full sketching skillset on a digital piece of glass.