You are an unconditional fan of Egypt, how did the connection with this country take place?
I discovered Egypt five years ago during a tourist trip initially planned for two weeks. I made an exceptional encounter that kept me there and the two weeks extended into a month, then a few years... I then met craftsmen and was amazed by their work. Egypt is an enchanting and fascinating country that never ceases to amaze me. I also love to get lost in Cairo which is a huge city. I love to wander around and let myself be carried away by the frenzy of the city. In a way, I feel a bit at home here.
Is Egypt your only source of inspiration? Does your French culture influence you in your creative process?
I love the duality between East and West, Egypt and Paris.
Paris is a city where I have my friends, clients. It is my culture, it calms me. I also have references, landmarks that inspire me and allow me to move forward. But sometimes, to create, I need disorder. The institutional order which can be light in France, suffocates me and ultimately I love to escape into the chaos of Cairo and Egypt. There is also something very liberating that comes from the fact that, not knowing anyone, left to myself, I am more open to encounters, to otherness, to discovery. Elsewhere allowed me to find myself, to leave my comfort zone, to express a more singular language less influenced by the universe in which I lived in Paris.