In the universe of Artist, certain encounters owe nothing to chance.
That with Anthony, aka “Baltazar “Garden” fits into an obviousness: that of a singular, free, and deeply organic artistic gaze.
Before signing his works under this enigmatic name, Anthony long evolved in the fashion world.

( Anthony Siracusa aka Baltazar Garden )
A designer trained in Paris, who passed through the Chardon Savard workshop, he has worked for various houses in France and abroad.
In Ready-to-Wear for Women, Men, as well as in technical clothing for sports or professional uniforms, he has multiplied rich, structuring, but also framed experiences.
And it is precisely this framework that he chose one day to surpass.
“I wanted to create my universe, to work on my own images without constraint.” he explains.
The Art-à-Porter brand announces the color: “White from black” is the collection it will unveil on March 27.

( One of the pieces from Baltazar Garden that inspired the collection WHITE FROM BLACK)
This time, Brigitte and François have set their sights on a creation by the artist Anthony Siracusa. A cap that is less known to him but suits him so well.
The aspiration projected for the summer of 2026 hinted at a withdrawal from color. An unusual project for someone who is precisely identified by color, but Artist has followed in the footsteps of Baltazar Garden.
The black and white, which he particularly loves, has united these creatives. Together, they chose to explore a detoured path, a field of simplified expression.
The universe of Baltazar Garden unfolds around a central motif: the garden.
“I love these gardens that build themselves a bit on their own, where everyone comes to seed, produce, experiment without restraint.”

Popular gardens, sometimes urban, shaped without rules, where plants and wild herbs coexist. Living, imperfect spaces, in constant evolution.
In his works, this freedom is palpable. The plant forms intertwine, develop, and extend as if they follow their own logic.
One can feel an almost wild energy. Each piece is an invitation to enter an imaginary garden, where nature becomes a graphic language.
From line to artwork: a hybrid process.
Anthony observes, photographs, captures details: a movement, a texture, a plant. Then he meticulously draws, freehand, with Chinese ink, using a very precise rotring.

Each plant is born separately, in a corner of a leaf, without prior reflection on the whole.
Drawing, always present, remains his primary method. It thus fulfills itself in this return to the essential, this almost instinctive ritual. To perpetuate what has been learned, to preserve what constitutes him.
It is then that everything unfolds. The reworked, recomposed, and digitized fragments come together, converse, and organize. The digital becomes a playground, an extension of the initial gesture.
This dual mastery—craft and digital—gives birth to hybrid artistic creations, both sensitive and contemporary.

Between nature and geometry: the subtle balance.
In certain series, like “Rare Fragrance,” another encounter appears: that between nature and geometry.
Anthony explores an almost invisible idea here: that of dissemination. Like a fragrance that spreads in the air.
Plant forms meet more fragmented, more constructed structures. No element dominates the other. Everything coexists, on a thread, in a just and harmonious balance.
If Anthony's work is rooted in delicate drawing, it is fully inscribed in his time.
Since 2022, he has been disseminating his works in the form of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens). A new way to exhibit, sell, share.
“It’s a fabulous global art gallery, accessible to all.”

In this digital space, artists mingle with collectors from around the world. Formats multiply: image, music, video… The rules disappear, giving way to creativity without borders.
For Anthony, it is a natural continuation: extending the freedom of creation all the way to its dissemination.
In the “Blanc de noir” collection, one delights ina fiercely contemporary minimalist wardrobe,
of a range of sculptural volumes, of bold lines. One is not disappointed.

(Sketch and trial by Brigitte and François of a piece from the upcoming BLANC DE NOIR collection)
The play of contrasts creates rhythm, patterns gain power, and materials reveal their nuances between shadow and light.
Black and white creates a unique visual rendering: it immediately structures the gaze. Nothing to distract: a radically pure and intense style.
Baltazar Garden and Artist have just signed an antagonistic combination that stands out and is noticeable. They have managed to bring together depth and light, darkness and brilliance.
A perfect demonstration of the virtues of complementarity both in their collaboration and in the outcome of their collection.
“Blanc de noir” brings art to clothing. We hope the world will be inspired by it so that all oppositions, all contrasts coexist, as in the universality of beauty.

7 comments
Quelle belle et nouvelle expérience " Balthazar garden "! Elle retrace l’évolution de la représentation vestimentaire de l’ artiste. Tu mets en lumière comment le vêtement, au-delà de sa fonction utilitaire, devient un outil d’expression identitaire et artistique, illustrant la manière dont l’habit peut refléter une intention. Tu as repenser le vêtement comme une œuvre à part entière! Bravo j ai hâte de porter ta collection 🌞
Les œuvres de l’artiste et la pièce laissent présager du beau, du merveilleux.
C’est magnifique ! Je suis impatiente d’essayer dès demain. Bravo pour cette idée blanc et noir et l’élégance de cette tenue !
c’est magnifique! bravo pour cette pièce! excellente idée, le blanc et noir!
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Merci à vous . Brigitte et François Le 25 mars 2026 à 10:57, Sunny@comment.sunnysideapps.com a écrit :
J’ai hâte de voir la collection … en tous les cas son œuvre est magnifique !
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Merci à vous . Brigitte et François Le 25 mars 2026 à 09:47, Sunny@comment.sunnysideapps.com a écrit :