A few years ago, I felt the need to get back to drawing after a long creative break. I've decided to explore the first materials with which I had contact with when I was a child, and so I started using pens again. In that process, I discovered that I actually can have lots of fun and peace of mind by spending hours and hours drawing little lines to create characters. Then, I gave my two nieces a blank sheet and told them that they would have to decide what animals should appear on those white papers. I also said that those animals would be the guardians of their dreams and whenever they needed to get out of a nightmare, they just needed to call them. Back then, I was trying to give them something that could potentially help them start enjoying the wonders of lucid dreaming. What I didn't know at that moment was that those two drawings marked the very beginning of the style that I'm working on today. I was already making thousands of lines on all of my creations but given the deal, I wanted those creatures to breed sweetness. It felt so good and I had so much fun that I ended up focusing my work on animal interpretations for children (or grown-ups that still feed their inner child). Maybe because it started this way, I feel like all my creatures seem to have come out of a dream world, somewhat obscure but also adorable.