In the world's passionate art scene, Frederic Romain-Gilles -a Franco-American artist who settled in Burgundy- emerged as a visionary artist known for reinventing every day the New York Times covers with his pastel colors. Armed with a keen sense of creativity and a love of headlines, Frederic transformed the daily news into vibrant and visually stunning compositions. His pastel covers offered a refreshing perspective, transforming heartbreaking headlines into symbols of hope. The artist's unique approach sparked discussions about the intersection of journalism and visual storytelling, making him a sensation in both art and media circles. His legacy lives on as a reminder that beauty and creativity can thrive even in the face of adversity.