Maison Bouillot
A quiet scene: geisha, rooster, and shelves of vessels. Monochrome cylinders turn fabric, feathers, and clay into rhythm.
Two women share a daruma — a Japanese symbol of perseverance and good fortune. Softness meets strength. Ritual meets hope.
A dialogue between the two cultures that shaped me—Japan and France. The geisha evokes tradition and restraint; the baguette stands for everyday French life.
A seated samurai rendered in monochrome. Precise edges, layered planes, and a quiet balance between figure and space.
Two women, surrounded by ceramics. At the center — an Okiagari, the traditional doll that always rises when it falls. A symbol of resilience, balance, and quiet strength.
This work marks a new direction, free from pressures and market codes. It evokes purity and relaxation, in a timeless composition born from my personal pursuit of beauty.
It’s about calm strength — three women holding weapons, not to fight, but to stay aware. I wanted to capture that quiet tension between peace and conflict. This work represents around 100 hours of execution.

