Telle qu’elle

In this series of oil paintings on wood panels, I have been dedicated to showing a more narrative representation of women, whether in the intimacy of their home or escaping from their daily whereabouts. They could be anywhere at any given moment, mysterious beings somehow suspended in place and time. With a minimal style, and a limited palette, I celebrate the mundane moments of intimacy in a woman’s life.  

By capturing anonymous women in trivial and intimate moments, often from behind and faceless, in their daily rituals, I want to connect the intimate and the universal : my characters don’t have distinct features or identifiable faces, in an effort to showcase women as a universal entity, an essence of womanhood. Conversely, their nudity reveals their intimacy. Those women are every woman, each of them unique and universal.


November 2022 at Esther & Paul (Paris VI)

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