Biography
The artist has chosen oil painting as major expression since her beginnings, with though sometimes
sand, earth or asphalt and other materials as inclusions.
As ancestral Japanese cookings, she creates earth sculptures, perforated and lightened.
Her artistic researches brought her to merge abstraction with actual, concrete; to sound out the
transfigured image of perception, to the overlapping of unreal realities.
She shows us her own view, reducing forms and figures by exalting tones and spaces within the
spread of colors... giving thus the strike of immediate intuition.
Digging the emptiness between things and spirits, she intends to stress the intensity of presence...
bigging out more, human emotion within life, through a fine observation of time, but again of others
and of the surrounding.
It's left to the observer to discover new spaces of desire where casting an eye over, they can get lost
to further spaces; where painting rouses elsewhere and bodies stumble into matter.
The artists latest paintings propose mirages of the desert and sensations of skin and desire. She
questions those voluble appearances, a little like a demiurge seizing an instant only.