For two months, I presented Honey is Thicker Than Blood at Kielle Paris , a hybrid space between gallery, boutique and passageway, located on rue de Rivoli, a stone's throw from Place de la Concorde .

This context is essential.
Here, the artworks are not isolated. They live within the flow: visitors, clothing, constant movement. Discerning glances as well as unexpected ones. That's precisely what I was looking for.
Objects that stand upright despite what flows
The exhibition brings together sculptures, objects, paintings and micro-figures from the same universe.
There is no clear hierarchy between the pieces: they are in dialogue.


The common thread is simple:
How can we stay upright in an overflowing world?
Honey becomes a central ingredient.
It flows, connects, sometimes invades. It attracts as much as it disturbs.
Thicker than blood, it symbolizes what binds, what persists, what escapes control.
Mr. BZ and the BZzz
In the center, Mr. BZ .

A silent, almost innocent figure, whose beehive-like head overflows with ideas, contradictions, and inner noise.
Around him gravitate the BZzz — expressive micro-characters, each carrying a state, a tension, a flaw.
They are not telling a closed story.
They function like mirrors.
Color as an entry point
Color is often the first thing we notice.
It attracts, sometimes reassures, then unsettles.
In my work, it is never decorative.
It acts as an immediate language, a gentle trap that allows one to enter the work without instructions.
The BZ Colors particularly impressed visitors: objects that were almost playful, but charged with real symbolic tension.

Exhibiting in a lively place
Exhibiting at Kielle Paris means accepting that the works will be seen quickly, sometimes intensely, sometimes fleetingly.
That's also what makes them fair.
Some people stop for a long time.
Others smile, ask a question, and leave with a coin.
All of this is part of the job.
One step, not a conclusion
Honey is Thicker Than Blood is not an end point.
This is a structuring step: testing a visual language, observing what resonates, affirming a direction.
I continue to create objects that exist in reality, that circulate, that provoke a glance — however brief.
The rest will be written elsewhere.
But the universe is set in stone.
📍 Exhibition : Honey is Thicker Than Blood
📍 Location : Kielle Paris, 250 rue de Rivoli, Paris
📅 December 2025 – January 2026
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