He has the sharp mind of an artist who observes and notes the nonsense, drifts, absurdities, and dangers of today’s society. He absorbs, analyzes, and then throws onto the canvas what seems to him to be inconsistent or laughable and what revolts him. He is a committed artist who aims to awaken consciousness through his painting. It is powerful, raw, and cutting, and here, there is no room for mincing words. With him, there is punch, roughness, material to reflect on—an admirer of Basquiat, and it shows. The disorder reigning in his paintings reflects not a disorder of the mind but, on the contrary, the chaos between our actions and our dreams of the absolute. He denounces, yes. He points fingers, yes. But he never judges.