
La Vie En Rose
La Serenite
This painting is a celebration of self-care, of the sacred moments we carve out for ourselves amidst the chaos of life. It’s a gentle reminder to cherish these moments of solitude, to close the door on the world outside, to breathe in the tranquility, and to let the warm water wash away the stresses of the day. It’s an invitation to find serenity in solitude, to reconnect with oneself, and to revel in the simple yet profound act of taking a bath. It’s a testament to the healing power of water, the comfort of solitude, and the transformative power of self-care. It’s a call to love oneself, to nurture oneself, and to find peace in one’s own company. She is every woman, every person, seeking serenity in solitude. She is us, and we are her.
Oil painting
Sahara
“Le Sahara” is a captivating painting that features a rare, majestic white camel, an animal that is integral to the Tuareg lifestyle and economy. For over two millennia, camels have been at the heart of their daily lives, providing milk, meat, and hair for textiles and clothing, as well as serving as reliable beasts of burden for transporting equipment and heavy loads. However, this magnificent creature, often mistreated, can exhibit signs of trauma and stress, particularly when subjected to the whims of thoughtless tourists seeking a photo opportunity. The painting serves as a poignant reminder of the need for respect and empathy towards these resilient animals that are so central to the survival and culture of the Tuareg people. It’s a tribute to their enduring significance and a call for their humane treatment.
Oil painting
La Vie En Rose
“La Vie En Rose” is a painting awash in shades of pink - the flamingo, the sky, the stones, all bathed in the same rosy hue. It’s a visual representation of life seen through rose-colored glasses, a world tinted with optimism and hope. It’s a gentle reminder to breathe, to reassure ourselves that everything is alright, even when it may not seem so. It invites us to imagine, if only for a moment, that all is well, and then to release that breath, letting go of our worries. It’s a testament to the power of perspective and the human capacity for resilience and hope.
Oil painting