



DNSEP/master Art-Objet, atelier Livre, 2021
Né en 1994 à Mont-Saint-Aignan (France)
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FR J’écris, je dessine, j’imprime, je relie : ça fait des livres.
EN “These are bad times, and what is art to do
in a bad time? Art never fed anyone – often not even the artist. Half the world is hungry, and art feeds only the spirit, on an immaterial food. Words, words, words. I may well live to eat my words. But till then, here is what I think: I think art remains centrally important in any age, the best or the worst, because it doesn’t lie. The hope it offers is not a false hope.”
Ursula K. Le Guin, The Language of the night, Science Fiction and Mrs. Brown, 1976. Parfait