Originally from Montpellier, France, I spent my late high school years in Wales and for the last three years I've been studying in Montreal, Canada.
I recently finished a bachelors in Political Science & Communication Studies.
Alongside my studies I developed a passion for photography and aspire to create all sorts of visual art. I recently moved to Berlin in order to make connections in this field and hopefully find work relating to visual communication.
I write daily articles as the founder & chief editor of Art Sponge.
Art Sponge is a weblog dedicated to finding and featuring some of the most inspirational visual artists on the internet these days.
It provides a both inspiration for aspiring artists or art appreciators and, with the gain in traffic over the years, a means of spreading the word on the artists selected.
Having worked alone on this project for most of its development, I have recently expanded to teaming up with fellow bloggers and web-designers in order to bring more quality content to our readers.
PIGS is a Berlin-based independent exhibition guide published every two months.
My tasks in the PIGS Team involved updating the website, contacting galleries and sometimes interviewing curators, as well as writing an Intern's Diary.
This internship helped me improve my InDesign, webdesign, editorial and networking skills.
The three years I spent in Mcgill University were extremely formative in many ways.
Although I do not intend on being professionally involved in the Political Science field it has allowed me to gain an important understanding of our world and will definitely influence the course of my career in the visual communication field.
UWC is a unique IB program that brings together students from all over the world in order to share learning experiences and collaborate on community driven projects.
The two years I spent in Atlantic College had a defining effect on the course of my life and allowed me to build incredible relationships with people from all over the world that will last a life-time.