Art has always represented animals, in prehistoric times they already adorned the rocky walls of caves, I wouldn't make it my specialty, but I find them fascinating, mysterious, I like observing the way they live, they move , they eat or they socialize. They are a basis for learning drawing, with respect for proportions, curves, shapes, shadows, textures of hair or skin, showing their movements... They allow you to practice, to become better , to master observation, to obtain production techniques, to test new materials.
I grew up with them, my childhood and part of my adolescence at the animal protection association allowed me to own a lot of them, dogs, cats, horses, turtles, fish, mice, hamsters, ducks and full of other species, it's only natural that I sometimes like to put them down on a sheet of paper or a canvas.
I find them beautiful, it is my duty to show others the way I see them, to distinguish them from other possible subjects.
They are like a beautiful poem, a song or a music that we like to listen to on repeat.
They allow me to materialize the world of my dreams that my brain needs to produce in artificial or real situations, to tell a story, to deliver an emotion or a pleasant or unpleasant sensation, well-being or discomfort depending on the chosen animal, they offer us the possibility of surviving ourselves, unconsciously I want to protect them and leave my own mark on earth.