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An interview I did with American magazine At Large about Art and life in French Polynesia.Much love and appreciation to ...
15/04/2026

An interview I did with American magazine At Large about Art and life in French Polynesia.

Much love and appreciation to Randall, Erik, Whitman and all the gang at the magazine for their continued support.



The beautiful Eden.
01/04/2026

The beautiful Eden.


Lost in the South Pacific.
31/03/2026

Lost in the South Pacific.

There is something called the true life, which I cannot describe and which perhaps varies as one sees it from different ...
30/03/2026

There is something called the true life, which I cannot describe and which perhaps varies as one sees it from different angles and at different times.

At one point it is travel, at another a certain women, at another a house with a certain view you will worship till you die. It is a life apart from money and to the side of ambition, a life lived in one way or another for beauty.

It does not last indefinitely, but the survivors are usually not poorer for it.

~ James salter from ‘don’t save anything’…

A little slice of paradise.
25/03/2026

A little slice of paradise.

The truest expression of a people is in its dance and in its music. Bodies never lie. ~ Agnes de Mille.
24/03/2026

The truest expression of a people is in its dance and in its music. Bodies never lie. ~ Agnes de Mille.


Island life.
19/03/2026

Island life.

Some images from my “Playgrounds in Paradise exhibition’ many moons ago.Stay tuned for more info regarding upcoming show...
11/03/2026

Some images from my “Playgrounds in Paradise exhibition’ many moons ago.
Stay tuned for more info regarding upcoming show 🙋‍♂️

A quiet corner in my studio.A place to plan and execute, a place of reflection and contemplation a place to sit, dream a...
26/02/2026

A quiet corner in my studio.
A place to plan and execute, a place of reflection and contemplation a place to sit, dream and create.

Moehau from Bora Bora, Husband, father, friend… SuperCoach.
20/02/2026

Moehau from Bora Bora, Husband, father, friend… SuperCoach.

These shark teeth, drawn from the three species most often associated with danger-the Great white, tiger and bull shark-...
19/02/2026

These shark teeth, drawn from the three species most often associated with danger-the Great white, tiger and bull shark- are presented not as trophies, but as quite remnants of power.Isolated against a dark background, each tooth becomes a sculptural form: elegant, symmetrical, and disturbingly precise.Stripped of the body, motion, and myth of the animal itself, the teeth reveal the paradox at the heart of our fear- nature’s most lethal designs are also its most beautiful.
Like a scream held in silence, the teeth confront the viewer without movement or blood.The threat is implied rather than enacted, forcing an encounter with anticipation rather than spectacle.In this stillness, the image mirrors the human condition- where fear is most potent not in impact, but in expectation.These objects become psychological portraits, stripped of narrative, confronting us with the uncomfortable truth that danger does not need to be visable to be real.Beauty and brutality occupy the same space, unresolved, suspended, and unavoidable.

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