Pol Taburet also known as Yves Ciroc is a rising talent in the French art scene, originally from Guadeloupe. He studied at the École nationale supérieure d’arts in Paris-Cergy, where he honed his distinctive style of figurative painting. Taburet's artwork captures beings that exist on the edge of humanity and abstraction, positioning him as a critical voice in contemporary art discussions. In May 2022, Taburet's unique approach to painting was recognized when he won the first Reiffers Art Initiatives Prize, a prestigious award supporting emerging artists in contemporary creation. His work was featured at the Studio des Acacias in the inaugural group exhibition of Reiffers Art Initiatives, titled “DES CORPS LIBRES – Une jeune scène française.” This exhibition highlighted his ability to navigate the complexities of human and spectral forms through his art. Taburet's paintings are noted for their intense and thought-provoking representations, challenging traditional perceptions of the human form. Through his skilled use of color and composition, he invites viewers to explore the depths of human emotion and the spectral boundaries of existence.