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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
29.1x20.5in
About this artwork
This portrait explores the intense presence of a woman who seems at once lucid, unpredictable, and profoundly alive. Her wide, almost theatrical gaze immediately captures the viewer's attention: there is a unique blend of strength, irony, and unease. As if she were inviting us into a suspended moment where everything can change.
Painted with a generous and vibrant impasto, the work plays on contrasts: the vivacity of the brushstrokes, the cool… tones that sculpt the skin, and the sharp light that accentuates the expression. Nothing is smoothed or softened—it is a face that is confident, vibrant, and authentic.
Femme Fatale doesn't embody classic seduction, but an indomitable inner strength, an energy that moves forward unapologetically and sometimes leaves chaos in its wake. A magnetic, free, and whole presence—impossible to ignore.
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.