Born in 1957 in the Parisian suburb of Saint Germain-en-Laye. Thierry
studied art at the Atelier du Sculpteur Etienne Martin and interior
design and architecture at the Ecole Camando.
Thierry began experimenting
with watercolour during his first visit to the Bahamas in 1985. His
controlled technique treats watercolour almost as oil paint, building
layer upon layer, providing luminosity and depth to his work.
Throughout his artistic life Thierry has studied
and been influenced by such masters as Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent,
Thomas Eakins, Johannes Vermeer and Andrew Wyeth. However, according
to Thierry, studying the paintings of Andrew Wyeth, the American realist,
has provided him with the strongest technical influence, namely the
importance of light and shadow. Clearly the element of interest in
a scene painted by Thierry is the contrast between light and dark.
Each subject is very personal for Thierry in both selection and execution.
Influenced by his annual visits to many of the surrounding islands
of the Bahamas, and through years of dedication Thierry's unique style
has matured and developed. His paintings capture Bahamian life through
scenes that show us vivid examples of island living and his love and
understand of the people he paints.
Married to Bahamian
Joie Brown, They,
with their two children divide their time between France and the Bahamas.
The support from Coutts Bahamas Limited and private collectors has
enabled Thierry to exhibit a collection of his work annually in the
Bahamas since 1989. His paintings may be found in the private collections
throughout the Bahamas, France, England and the United States, along
with the collections of Swiss Bank International, Templeton, Global
Advisors Limited and Fidelity Bank and Trust International.