Michèle Sandoz
- 24/05/2026
Reynald, a painter suffering from Parkinson’s disease, embodies the strength of resilience and the power of creativity in the face of adversity. Despite the challenges posed by this neurodegenerative disease, he clings to life with remarkable energy and a sense of humour that never leaves him. For Reynald, painting is not just a passion, it is a refuge, a way to forget his suffering and rediscover joy. As soon as he picks up his brush, his pain fades away, giving way to an intense happiness that drives him forward every day.
His works always originate from a slogan, a powerful phrase that guides his creation. Around these words, he builds a vibrant pictorial universe, where each canvas tells a story, his own. This artistic approach allows him to express his emotions, to share his struggles and hopes, while offering the viewer a window into his life. For Reynald, art is a form of therapy: it allows him to externalise his feelings, calm his tremors and regain a certain fluidity in his movements, as observed in many Parkinson’s patients engaged in creative activities.
What is striking about Reynald is his unwavering determination. Combative and tenacious, he never lets himself be defeated by the disease. His generous heart, always ready to lend a hand, makes him a deeply humane man. Through his paintings, he conveys a message of hope: even when the body falters, the spirit can continue to soar through creation. Reynald reminds us that art, stronger than illness, can restore meaning and light to existence.
Neuchâtel, Switzerland