Charles-Louis La Salle was born in Hanoi. He spent his childhood in Indochina and adolescence in Africa. He studied at the School of Decorative Arts - Arts Déco- in Paris where he arrived at the age of 18. Thereafter, he traveled throughout all of Europe seeking the sources of his inspiration and cultural identity. He settled in Provence in 1966.
From this point onward, he devoted himself solely to his vocation as a painter. Influences on his career have included the statuary of medieval Burgundy, the Flemish primitives as well as the giants of the Italian Renaissance.
Both painter and sculptor, he is also an accomplished draughtsman, engraver and has experimented quite successfully in the field of lithography.
The flamboyant Baroque side to his temperment has also led him to venture into the possibilities offered by the theater and opera. He has personally directed operas, designed sets and costumes, written several plays, many poems and composed the lyrics to songs.