Teva Victor

In 1998 he presented the program Teva, documentaries on peoples and civilizations living in harmony with nature such as the Dogons, the Waoranis and the Toradja, for la Cinquième.

They are both ancient Marquesan tiki, figurative busts of Vaiere Mara, and sometimes have an African influence.

[citation needed] In February 2014 he joined the Center de Création Contemporaine Teroronui Papeete (CCCTP) for a collective exhibition alongside Chief Miko, Jonathan Bougard and photographer Massimo Colombini.

[7] At the end of 2015 he worked in situ with free access on a massive stone sculpture in the Maison de la culture.

"[11][12] In October 2021 he completed a head with immense eyes and a luscious mouth, a commission intended for the decor of a British mansion.

Teva Victor