Hervé is a multidisciplinary artist whose design sensibility deeply informs his collage practice. He holds a BFA in Graphic Design from Virginia Commonwealth University and an MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York.
Hervé’s work engages in an ongoing dialogue between early modern experimentation and the visual complexity of contemporary life. His compositions deconstruct and reassemble form, perspective, and meaning, creating layered visual constellations that resist a single, fixed interpretation. Through these shifting fragments, he invites viewers to experience multiple vantage points simultaneously, where figure and space, subject and perception, continuously intertwine. Drawing on his background in graphic design, Hervé approaches collage with an acute awareness of balance, proportion, and spatial rhythm. This structural foundation anchors his visual explorations while allowing intuition and experimentation to guide their evolution. For Hervé, seeing is not a passive act but an active process of inquiry. His collages explore how vision is shaped by memory, culture, and emotion, prompting reflection on what is revealed, hidden, or imagined.
Informed by his multicultural background, Hervé’s process strikes a balance between intuition and discipline. The result is a visual language that feels both architectural and poetic—minimalist in form yet rich in rhythm and depth. For him, collage is not merely a method but a philosophy: an exploration of connection, perception, and the art of seeing anew.

