is an artist Living and working In Osaka, Japan.
The foundation of his work lies in an exquisite linear drawing that functions as illusions or mirages ever built by heart, creating ambiguous worlds at once poetic and sordid. Ferriol echoes his motivation of what Marcel Proust called "the involuntary" as a memory resource. Turning his
visions into good stories leads this artist to commune with figuration. From the intimacy of his studio, Ferriol assumes his profession as a choice, which he considers suitable; he makes silence a space where he puts in tune each of his ideas, the possibility of
coexisting in freedom only conferred by the paper.