Welcome to the portfolio section where you will find a selection of
my work as an illustrator and graphic artist.

Sur les chemins du Nepal

I got a beautifull motorcycle in Pokhara and decided to visit some other places…

so i left one morning, in the fog, heading to Bandipur.

I stopped to a little village called Galchina, I was attracted by this place since i ve seen a nice mosq in the entrance of the town.

So I stop my motorbike and quietly seat in front of a little tea shop and start drawing people..

After 2 minutes, i was totally surended by childrens, a hand with a milk tea appears between two kids, making a small opening in this circle of heads looking at me drawing.. thanks to the tea shop man for this delicious tea..

 

after a couple of drawings, sharing smiles and some good fun,

I took this picture, of the kids holding my sketchbook with their portraits on this page:

 

les kids de Galchhina

 

 

 

later next day, i got to this beautifull place called Bandipur,

I went up the village to see those wonderfull round hills with the sunset

 

Bandipur

 

Here is a drawing of the view of Bandipur

 

 

Then a few days later I visited Gorkha,

the place where the king of Nepal is originated, and from this kingdom he unified Nepal.

Leaving on the morning, I did this quick piece saying Namaste.

Just at the moment i was leaving, a horde of kids showed up…

saying Namaste!

Namaste Gorkha

 

namaste!

 

Namaste

 

 

a few days later..

On the way back to Pokhara

Saduh Baba on the road!!

 

Saduh Baba et mes potes

 

 

One night, around 3 a.m, Darren, Rorry and me, went up Sarangkot to witness the sunrise over the Himalayas.

walking in the night up the mountain was so much fun, and after reaching the top and making some fire, we finally had this beautifull show:

 

Machupuchare et Annapurna

 

 

Buffalo and crow BFF!

 

Buffallo and crow

 

Fly as high as a Baba!!

20th of October 2011,

 

I spent some time in Pokhara…

since it is a great place to paraglide, and because I met some paragliders,

I did a wall at ”Paraport”, wich is a bar next to a landing zone, where people end their flight, and have a drink..

Thanks to all the paragliders I met and the team that works at Paraport!

 

Here you can see a Local Saddhu and “Bidessi Baba djie” flying together in the sky of Sarangkot

(the “take off” place up to Pokhara)

you can also see in the background the Machapuchare, the sacred mountain that looks like a shark teeth…

A few people tried to climb there and all died… so now it’s closed and considered as the home of gods.

 

Paraport mural - Happy village

 

 

 

and here is the kids playing football on the landing zone, the last night I was finishing my painting

 

Le FC Barcelona en action - Happy village

 

cheers!

Meet “Bidessi Baba djie”

Here’s my first wall in Nepal.

 

I called this character “Baba from the West” and translated in Nepali and Hindu it means ”Bidessi Baba Djie”

This old hobo, with his hat, wandering around East Canada hoping freight train has evolved to a new character…

 

Here, he is respected as a Saduh, you know, those ascetic wandering monks with dreadlocks smoking shiloms and praying Shiva…

that fits pretty well the character..

 

 

Here he is, with his little daughter that says Namaste to everybody.

Baba from the west - pokhara

 

Merry Christmas!

Ectoplasma graffiti

 

 

Triptyque du Skateboard

Skateboards peinted for the event Artiskate 2009

Mixmedia on skateboards

2009

Longboard Motion kingz

Illustration for a Motion longboard

Mixmedia

2011

Longboard Motion special blend tobacco

illustration for a Motion longboard

Mixmedia

2010

Spraycan art

Some murals done in the last couple of years

 

Spraycan

2003-2011

 

In Hobo VERITAS

Serie of canvas painted with Gaston, about the hobo’s way of life

Mixmedia on canvas – 12×12″

2010

Traffik

The comic called “Traffik”

that tells the story of a drug deal that end up badly

Mixmedia

2004-2010