About

Hi, I’m Rémi.
I cut images and try to find beauty where we don’t usually look for it. The idea of creating surf-inspired collages came to me a long time ago — from a mix of nostalgia, fascination, and a need to reconnect with the ocean’s raw energy.

One day, I started picking up old magazines lying around and cutting out pieces that spoke to me. I had no plan, no goal — just a desire to assemble fragments of stories, textures, and moods. That’s how it all began.

My inspirations come from surf culture, vintage cars, and fashion photography — three worlds that share movement, emotion, and timeless aesthetics. The curves of a wave, the lines of an old engine, the textures of fabric — all these details echo one another and feed my imagination. They remind me that beauty often lies in contrasts: fluidity and strength, elegance and imperfection, speed and stillness.

Collage became my way of bringing a touch of disorder back into an overly rational world. I like taking things that shouldn’t go together and watching them slowly make sense. There’s no strict method behind what I do, just a thread — a kind of intuitive rhythm that guides each creation.

Every piece comes from a moment, a thought, or a feeling I’m trying to capture. Sometimes it’s calm, sometimes chaotic, but it always reflects the contrast that drives me: the tension between balance and disorder, control and freedom, structure and spontaneity.

In the end, it’s just my way of reinterpreting what we see every day — differently.