ABOUT

At 12, I wrote a letter to the Donald Duck, dreaming of creating cartoons and designing attractions for Disneyland Paris. Over time, I lost sight of those dreams, working as a secretary and dabbling in graphic design. But my passion found its way back through animation, where I loved the creative freedom. Gradually, I shifted to building installations, which still carry the touch of my animator’s hand, feeling like giant 3D illustrations and researching how I can make ‘real time’ animations by making kinetic work.

 

And now I’m here. I have a selection of playful installations available for rent, perfect for events of all kinds:
The Dromoscopen (Dreamscapes): three geometric forms filled with intricate, detailed worlds you can immerse yourself in, quite literally, by sticking your head inside.
Mechatropolis: A marble game featuring technical mechanisms and intricate puzzles, inviting players to engage and tinker.

The Do-Nothing Machine: A whimsical creation that does everything… except anything productive. A delightful way to waste time.

If you’re curious, you can find these under ‘for rent’. 

Creating and building new ideas make my heart beat faster, so I’m also always open to custom projects, from concept to execution. Whether it’s designing an installation for an exhibition, crafting an artwork for your city, creating a unique marketing object, or curating a surprising theme and program for your event.