French artist, lives and works in Paris

In the end, only ART remains

Born in 1988 and raised in the eastern suburbs of Paris, Camille’s artistic journey began with childhood drawing and music classes and the discovery of her first artistic passions: the Spice Girls and Mylène Farmer in concert during the late 90s, and the captivating world of Andy Warhol’s Factory, revealed at the Les Années Pop Beaubourg’s exhibition in 2001. Alongside her studies and career in marketing and data, she found solace in art, devouring exhibitions, concerts, and documentaries, feeling deeply connected to those artists who dared to live life on their own terms. After two pregnancies and two burnouts, she felt the urgent need to awaken her dormant creative spirit and reclaim her artistic identity. She turned back to drawing, painting, and photographing her daily life with a disposable camera.

An intuitive and committed practice

She fully dedicates herself to an artistic approach where acrylic paint and pastels meet on glossy paper. This technical choice, both pragmatic and poetic, allows her to capture the immediacy of everyday life and play with the surprise of results and the imperfection of the medium, placing color at the heart of her work. Her art explores the balance between memory and present, intimate and universal, standing in resistance to a world that seeks to confine individuals into boxes. Always immersed in an eclectic musical universe.