artist/ Baille
Maroc
Andy Baille, a French-Moroccan artist, was born in Casablanca in 1994 into a family with a diverse literary, artistic, and/or cinematic background.
He began his artistic journey by writing an autobiographical novel strongly influenced by dirty realism, then by trumpet and jazz, as well as bel canto, in which he studied lyrical music in Tangier. It was ultimately the city of the Strait that led him to painting. His approach, both symphonic and credulous, contributed to the creation of a universe influenced by Fauvism, Impressionism, the Nabi, and the Cobra movement.
Andy Baille is also the anti-artist, devoid of vision and commitment; there is nothing to understand, only to travel, and to love it. Through his neo-orientalist style, he invites us into his imagination of a Morocco where past and future intimately wander on fiery canvases in brilliant colors.










