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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
37.4x47.6in
About this artwork
This work was born from my fascination with the way Frida Kahlo navigated life, sustained by the unconditional love she felt for her husband. An absolute, instinctive love that could make her profoundly happy or intensely unhappy, but one she never relinquished. Not out of naivety, but because she didn't know how to love any other way.
The painting unfolds like a sculptural object, framed in painted wood, where the material interacts with the light.… The LED neon integrated into the frame, adjustable in intensity, does not seek to illuminate the work, but to extend its emotional impact, to emphasize the volumes, and to create an almost lifelike presence.
I wanted to translate this inner strength not through narrative, but through matter, light, and the fragile balance between emotional intensity and restraint.
A multidisciplinary artist originally from Sète, my work stages reality at the tipping point between fantasy and tension, brilliance and fragility. I compose figures and environments where color, matter, and light reveal what lies beneath the surface. The question of identity runs through all of my work: the feminine, often central, oscillates between power and vulnerability, between social role and inner life. Sometimes everyday objects, bordering on abstraction, become the setting for this tension. The works are constructed through layers of paper, fabric, lace, wood, and found materials, mixed with acrylics, inks, and oil pastels. The contrasts, sometimes reinforced by black and white, establish a direct presence. The LED neon line, when it appears, acts as a luminous fracture: it exposes, underlines, and illuminates. Between figuration and abstraction, I seek a sensitive form that questions what we show and what we do.