About the author


Since my youngest age, I have always been attracted by maps describing our World, absorbed by these transcriptions, even the oldest, describing the reliefs and the territorial limits of the Earth and the oceans.
At the same time, stones have also always fascinated me, from the granite chaos and their stones held in balance from the land of my ancestors in Poitou, to the megaliths constituted as necropolises and the standing stones of our distant ancestors in a larger Poitou-Charentes.
So I studied, a little, geography at university.
Later, I trained as a mason of old buildings, including dry stone, and also as a stonemason.
Later, I followed training as a mason of old buildings, including dry stone, and also as a stonemason.

I also like photography, cinema and painting, including cave paintings and of course prehistoric rock engravings.