Facades

“Facades” represent windows on the world with magnificent buildings in large cities such as Paris, New York or Istanbul.

Facades

Facades

Facades

“Facades” represent windows on the world with magnificent buildings in large cities such as Paris, New York or Istanbul.

Hong-Kong

60 cm X 60 cm
2023
Acrylic on canvas
Hong Kong’s night skyline with its myriad skyscrapers, where countless lives intertwine. Imagining the stories within each illuminated window becomes an enchanting escape. From families sharing meals to dream-chasers and lovers, a tapestry of human experiences unfolds. Time stands still as you observe, captivated by the city’s vibrant energy. In Hong Kong, possibilities are boundless, inviting you to discover the magic within its illuminated windows.

Where is Magritte ?

40 cm X 40 cm
2019
Acrylic on canvas
The Chateau de Saint-Germain en Laye near Paris with its Chapel from 1239 built by Saint-Louis. The question is: Where is Magritte ?

Da Chateau

50 cm X 50 cm
2021
Acrylic on canvas
Chateau de Saint-Germain en Laye where Louis XIV is born

Rue Saint-Honoré Flo

60 cm X 60 cm
2012
Acrylic on canvas
Another view of rue Saint-Honoré, facades, light and shadows…

Facade Art Déco in Arcueil

90 cm X 30 cm
2020
Acrylic on canvas
Light and shadows on typical building of the little town of Arcueil near Paris

Bogaz Koprusu

40 cm X 40 cm
2016
Acrylic on canvas
Istanbul just below the first broken bridge

Roman Gods Café

80 cm X 80 cm
2013
Acrylic on canvas
Roman Gods Café is an imaginary place in New-York just near the Chrysler Building. Why Roman Gods? Maybe a link to the greatest Brooklyn rock band of all times, the Fleshtones…

Rue Saint-Honoré

40 cm X 40 cm
2006
Acrylic on canvas
Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris with light and contrast

New-York PacMan run

50 cm X 50 cm
2022
Acrylic on canvas
It’s all about a race between PacMan and Inkie, the little blue ghost, in an emergency stairs in New-York. I made a NFT of it in the Digital Arts page, check it out!

Saint-Paul

80 X 80 cm
2006
Acrylic on canvas
It’s not Haussmann type but it’s still a typical building of Parisian style just at the beginning of rue de Rivoli, in Saint-Paul Le Marais.