Credo

Certain minerals, like amber and gold, radiate such positive energy that they can bring joy and soothe the souls who draw near.

With my gaze firmly set on the future, and a heart inclined toward positivity, I seek to bring beauty and happiness into our world. As an artist, my creations are woven into this vision. I believe we have been entrusted with a magnificent world, and it is in our hands either to defile it or to exalt it. My “positive rocks” are made to stir the spirit: we must choose—for ourselves and for those who will follow.

Some think my art is too simple. I claim that with joy. Every day, children pass by my studio; they stop, fascinated, and I hear their words of wonder. Their exclamations, their amazement before my great golden rocks, fill me with joy and encourage me in my creative process. The purity and innocence of their gaze bring me back to what truly matters.

Damien Hirst, whose creations I greatly admire, once remarked: “Gold is incorruptible, but it corrupts.” I love gold, a stainless, resplendent metal. I claim it, despite those who feel uneasy because they do not know how to contemplate it with a child’s gaze, to admire it for its beauty, its purity—and its light.

To give thanks for creation, to bring peace, wonder, and serenity—that is my way.