A visual artist, F. Suzanne lives in Nice and draws her inspiration from tribal art and her travels, reading, and visits to exhibitions and museums.
Her paintings, "bird's eye" maps, and symbolic narrative scenes establish a dialogue between ancestral traditions and contemporary art. Her work invites us on an inner journey, exploring themes such as respect for cultures, the transmission of knowledge, and environmental protection.
Passionately, she forges a visual language inspired by masters such as Pollock, Newman, and Miró... and, of course, tribal art, and Paleolithic art, discovered during her travels. Acrylic, my partner in crime, brings my emotions to life.
A Window Open on Diversity
Guided by her intuition, she juggles ancestral traditions and innovation. Her works are a true window onto a world where cultural diversity is celebrated. They invite you to pause, breathe, and see the world in a different way.
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