Christiane Vielle

Christiane Vielle was born in 1950. In 1968, she began her studies at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, specializing in interior design and engraving.

Christiane Vielle is a major printmaker. She is both abstract in her elliptical language and landscape in her profound conception of space.

But she is also fascinated by the Far East, which tends to inspire her artworks deeply.

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  His work is often made up of abstruse landscapes of graceful elegance and surprising precision, which we don't know whether they're dream or reality.

Christiane Vielle has a strong classical influence in her use of black and white as her main colors, allowing her to play with light and shadow. The artist composes on the depth of her blacks and whites. Her blacks can be deep or pure, while her whites can evoke chalk or fine sand. But she is particularly contemporary, both in her aestheticism and in her art. According to André-Pierre Syren, "her works of art are as dense as coal and as light as foam". His training as an interior designer enables him to produce both highly structured and exquisitely soft designs. Her work is thus defined by an extremely rich material texture.

 A complete artist, she also illustrates numerous award-winning books and poetry, as a logical extension of her art.

Christiane Vielle's work can be found in many museums in France and abroad: Musée de Belfort, Musée des Beaux-Arts du Havre, Musée de Morlaix, Mexico City Museum and Bodleian Librairy in Oxford.

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