• I am a Berlin-based visual artist and freelance art embroiderer, born in 1974 in Épinal (France). My practice unfolds through installations, objects, and embroidered works, where stitching shifts the image into a reversible, tactile space - at once composition, repair, and transformation.

    I studied at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, completing a BA in Art History and an MA in Visual Arts. I later graduated from the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris with a diploma in multimedia and installation. I pursued formal training in haute couture embroidery and earned the French state-certified C.A.P. Art de la broderie (Lunéville crochet) in 2018.

    Alongside my studio work, I collaborate as an embroiderer with fashion and costume projects, including Lou de Bétoly and RIANNA + NINA, and contributed to the TV series Babylon Berlin with costume designer Pierre-Yves Gayraud.

    In parallel, I develop research at the intersection of archives, art history, and contextual approaches to art, exploring how art archives can serve as a site for the restitution, mediation, and exhibition of artistic practices, and how textile creation, particularly embroidery, can function as a medium for sharing and transmitting knowledge arising from this research.

    Since 2019, I have been teaching contemporary embroidery in fashion and art contexts.

    My works are held in private and public collections, including Technische Universität Darmstadt, Museum Jagdschloss Kranichstein, and the European Parliament Contemporary Art Collection (Heimweh, 2021).