Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Printing : Hybrid on Paper under glass
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 11.7x16.5in
About this artwork
In this work I captured intimacy and reflection. The hybrid of photography and drawing expresses a duality between reality and imagination. It is an ode to contemplation, an invitation to delve into one's deepest thoughts. It will bring to your space an aura of mystery and serenity, stimulating the mind and soul.
Christine Vannier
France
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
« My work is guided by a desire to push the barriers of intellectualization towards a universal language. »
Christine Vannier is a multidisciplinary artist based in France and listed at I-CAC.
Self-taught Breton visual artist, at the crossroads of intuition and rigor.
Trained in architecture, she has explored visual languages since childhood as so many sensitive bridges between beings.
His works, whether in the form of paintings, sculptures or virtual reality experiences, are guided by a profound quest: to awaken consciousness to inner and collective peace.
Inspired by her travels – from the sea to the mountains of Nepal – she cultivates a joyful humanism, placing artistic creation at the service of connection, harmony and life.
Present in Paris, Shanghai, Manhattan and Saint-Barthélemy, it invests each space as a place of universal and peaceful dialogue.
Self-taught Breton visual artist, at the crossroads of intuition and rigor.
Trained in architecture, she has explored visual languages since childhood as so many sensitive bridges between beings.
His works, whether in the form of paintings, sculptures or virtual reality experiences, are guided by a profound quest: to awaken consciousness to inner and collective peace.
Inspired by her travels – from the sea to the mountains of Nepal – she cultivates a joyful humanism, placing artistic creation at the service of connection, harmony and life.
Present in Paris, Shanghai, Manhattan and Saint-Barthélemy, it invests each space as a place of universal and peaceful dialogue.