ACADEMIC SOCIETY OF ARTS, SCIENCES AND LETTERS - PARIS 
SILVER MEDAL - 2017

Arts, Sciences, and Letters Medal Award Ceremony – 2017 Edition

Prestigious recognition for my artistic work
In 2017, I had the honor of receiving a medal awarded by the Société Académique Arts-Sciences-Lettres during a formal ceremony held in the prestigious Opéra salon of the Hôtel InterContinental Paris Le Grand. This distinction recognizes my commitment to the arts and my professional career dedicated to figurative and animal art.
A century-old institution serving culture
Founded in 1915, the Société Académique Arts-Sciences-Lettres has been working for over a century to reward talent in the worlds of art, research, and literature. Its mission is to encourage and highlight individuals whose work contributes to the cultural enrichment of our society. The diploma I received is part of this tradition of excellence and official recognition.
A rewarding distinction for an artistic career
Receiving this medal is a milestone in my artistic career. It is a recognition that legitimizes the hours of work in the studio, the demand for precision, the search for meaning, and the passion conveyed through my works. This distinction encourages me to continue on the path of creation with strength and authenticity, while sharing this adventure with my collectors, cultural partners, and art enthusiasts.
A memorable moment in my personal history
The ceremony on June 4, 2016 remains a powerful memory. Surrounded by numerous artists, writers, scientists, and committed personalities, I felt a deep sense of gratitude upon receiving this medal, a symbol of recognized work. This page is a reminder of that moment, so that this important milestone can be shared with you.

Société Académique "Arts Sciences Lettres"

2017 - Société Académique Arts-Sciences-Lettres

- Paris -
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Vidéo "Arts Sciences Lettres"

Jean-Louis Etienne - Médecin-Explorateur


A doctor specialising in nutrition and sports biology, Jean-Louis ETIENNE has participated in numerous expeditions to the Himalayas, Greenland and Patagonia, as well as in the round-the-world sailing race on Pen Duick VI with Eric Tabarly. In 1986, he was the first man to reach the North Pole alone, pulling his own sled for 63 days.  
I have always had a great admiration for this gentleman whose motto is "Always follow your dreams". He influenced my life choices and it was with great emotion that I met him and exchanged with him.

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