Born in Aix-en-Provence at the dawn of 1933, he cultivated a lifelong devotion to art, weaving together observation, memory, and formal curiosity. Grounded in the quiet rhythm of southern France, his early experiences shaped a practice that favors exploration over prescription, allowing color, texture, and light to speak through patient handling of materials. Over decades, he traversed a spectrum of themes, from urban archives to natural landscapes, always seeking a poised balance between discipline and imagination. His work reflects a persistent engagement with form, rhythm, and perception, inviting viewers to reconsider familiar scenes through a refined, contemplative lens. He remains a steady presence within the contemporary arts milieu.