Born in a small village in central France, I have always been drawn to drawing, immersed in various forms of art thanks to my ancestors: Maurice Schwaab, a musician, and Gustave Michel, a sculptor. It felt natural for me to follow this path.

In 2016, I moved to Lyon to study drawing, comics, animation, and sculpture at the Emile Cohl School. In 2020, after earning my Bachelor's degree as a professional draftsman, I joined the Florence Academy of Art to deepen my knowledge of figurative art. Although initially focused on painting, I ultimately specialized in sculpture.

In 2023, I successfully graduated and won the Best Sculpture of the Year award in 2024. Today, I share my expertise in several schools, including the Florence Academy of Art, while dedicating my creativity to producing unique sculptures.

My passion for sculpting the human figure stems from a profound love for the complexity of the human body, as well as the intricacy of its surface and topography. I am fascinated by how modeling a body remains, in my opinion, endlessly vast and rich, even after millennia of practice by other artists. Whether through design or artistic sensitivity, the possibilities remain infinite.

I identify, to some extent, with the Parnassian poets, who sought pure aesthetics through finely crafted verses. Similarly, I strive to sculpt the human body with precision, emphasizing visual harmony and anatomical accuracy.