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And if warmth could blossom in a home, I understood it after wandering through the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech: sun, high air, contrasting reds, embers, honey gold, and a counterpoint of deep blues. I brought back this pulse and transformed it into matter, petals like soothed thorns, a light that warms without weighing down your interior. I seek a gentle strength that anchors the space, calms the gaze, and allows for a long breath. And what if… the true oasis were simply this color that never fades?
Born in France, Claire Lassonnery is a contemporary abstract artist whose practice is shaped by a life built across three continents.
She has been publicly exhibited since 2024, with solo and group exhibitions in Malaysia, Singapore and Monaco.
Recent solo exhibitions include MUTE (AF Penang, 2026) and Suspended Between Two Worlds (AFKL, 2025–2026). She has also participated in group exhibitions including Her Living Legacy (Artitude Galeria, Singapore) and Mediterranean (Grimaldi Forum, Monaco).
Her work has been the subject of a professional review by Quentin Métayer (Perrotin, Paris) and a critical text by Nathalie Gallon (AICA). Her works are held in private collections in Asia and Europe.