
HELIOTROPE - Vision of an island
This collection follows a path of colored vibrations, a sort of lyrical abstraction.
It sings of life, hope, the Sun, and diffuse, deep, or refreshing colors, alongside the freedom of movement.
The Chôra, Parali, and Mésogée prints integrate the notion of the matrix—the vessel of all matter, appearing in more or less defined forms.
Evoking more or less evanescent pictorial landscapes, these prints suggest the non-figuration of a distant island, a sanctuary.
A wild, untamed, and blurred landscape, as if sprung from the tip of an inked brush.
The colors speak of the impossibility of making them visible. They re-emerge in poems, captured alive like flowers turning toward the light.
Pieces that serve as a canvas for life and individual emotions.
Each piece must then be given a dimension for everyday life.
If clothing contributes to physical and spiritual fulfillment, then creating a virtuous wardrobe that influences one's life and relationship with nature is essential.



