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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
33.1x40.9in
About this artwork
In the Hands of Destiny is the latest work in my Newborns series. Here, I focused on the moment when the body is fully present, held, supported, yet already oriented towards the world. Adult hands guide, carry, present—as if destiny were taking shape through the gesture.
The newborn is no longer simply in a state of transition or adaptation: it is embodied. Its limbs open, tense, and seek support. I wanted to paint this tension between abandonment… and acceptance, between absolute dependence and the first movement towards existence.
This work brings together the themes that run throughout the series: vulnerability, the fear of abandonment, but also the need to be nurtured in order to grow. The Incarnation marks a culmination, where birth is no longer merely a physical event, but a foundational act—that of embarking on one's own path.
A Czech-born painter living in France, she develops a figurative practice centered on the body as a site of inner transformation. Nourished by training in visual arts and fashion design, her painting—influenced by expressionism—blends anatomical rigor with instinctive gestures.
Through figures often isolated, immersed, or confronted by a boundary (water, glass, surface), her work explores the processes of individuation and integration of the Shadow, in the sense of Carl Gustav Jung. The body becomes the visible stage for psychic and perceptual tensions, revealing
Through figures often isolated, immersed, or confronted by a boundary (water, glass, surface), her work explores the processes of individuation, the integration of the Shadow, and the states of vulnerability linked to becoming oneself. Flesh becomes the visible terrain of an intimate passage, where psychic tensions, sensory perception, and presence crystallize in the pictorial matter.