From a young age, I spent long moments in nature, writing and painting my impressions. The "Martenot" school structured and developed my artistic abilities. Later, figurative painting classes taught me the art of fine observation. This practice involved meditating beforehand to connect all my senses, resulting in works that felt more alive and vibrant, transcending the flat surface. These artistic disciplines, linked to exploring the natural world, became lifelong companions and tools for intimate conversation before becoming means of communication and sharing. Over time, a guiding theme emerged: Beauty. My artistic journey, focused on the search for "raw beauty," became a path of study filled with unanswered questions, the "Way and Voice of an aesthetic vision," approached with humility and respect. This exploration involved experiencing the sensitive world with a fresh gaze each time, through colors, shapes, sounds, lights, and subtle frequencies, using photography and 3D modeling, attempting to uncover hidden mysteries. My practice evolved, the subject becoming less important. I began to welcome inspiration directly onto the support without preconceived ideas, letting the theme and language emerge on their own. This approach led to intuitive drawing and the creation of an online gallery of digital drawings. I studied this form of creativity in depth, writing a thesis titled "Innate or Acquired Creativity?". Eventually, in the 7th Art, my paintings transformed into images and stories, with the writing of two screenplays inspired by my latest book titled "LIFE ? AN ART OF LIVING TOWARDS A WORK OF ART!" sharing this question in fraternity and universal connection...