About Me

Hervé is a visionary artist, unconventional entrepreneur, and CEO with a rebellious spirit and a welcoming heart. Known for his high tolerance for hugs, he embodies a charismatic mix of intelligence, warmth, and artistic resistance. At 64, he continues to inspire through his belief that art is a powerful medium to unite people.

Hervé's ambitious cross-border project, The 196 Titans of This World, fosters trust and connection within communities. This initiative reflects his open-mindedness and infectious can-do attitude, bringing people together through the power of artistic expression.

One of Hervé’s most notable works was the Naked Giant Polyphemus, an unmissable and unauthorized mascot along the E17 in Waregem from 2010 to 2022, seen by 400,000 passers-by daily. Though the giant now travels through Belgium, its legacy endures. Additionally, his Giant Eagle watches over Torres Vedras from the roof of HM Gallery, furthering his artistic mission in Portugal.

Hervé firmly believes in art’s ability to transcend boundaries, making him a fearless creative force. His work reflects his triumph over fear—both professionally and personally—demonstrating boundless ambition and a deep commitment to powerful symbolism.
Hervé is a visionary artist, unconventional entrepreneur, and CEO with a rebellious spirit and a welcoming heart. Known for his high tolerance for hugs, he embodies a charismatic mix of intelligence, warmth, and artistic resistance. At 64, he continues to inspire through his belief that art is a powerful medium to unite people.
Hervé's ambitious cross-border project, The 196 Titans of This World, fosters trust and connection within communities. This initiative reflects his open-mindedness and infectious can-do attitude, bringing people together through the power of artistic expression.
One of Hervé’s most notable works was the Naked Giant Polyphemus, an unmissable and unauthorized mascot along the E17 in Waregem from 2010 to 2022, seen by 400,000 passers-by daily. Though the giant now travels through Belgium, its legacy endures. Additionally, his Giant Eagle watches over Torres Vedras from the roof of HM Gallery, furthering his artistic mission in Portugal.
Hervé firmly believes in art’s ability to transcend boundaries, making him a fearless creative force. His work reflects his triumph over fear—both professionally and personally—demonstrating boundless ambition and a deep commitment to powerful symbolism.



