She was born in the Territory of Belfort in France. From a Greek father she draws her taste for stories and the imaginary.
She grew up in the center of France, very young she was attracted to visual arts.
Her many travels and curiosity allow her to keep her child's soul.
Isis is a contemporary painter whose colorful and graphic universe navigates between the intimate and the playful, between design and dream. For all time, she creates and assembles forms, inventing spaces that resemble interior theater scenes, where objects, sets, furniture, and colors become the real heroes.
Her artist name comes from the first two letters of her first name and the last two letters of her surname.
She signs two elongated "S"s ending in two "I"s, an open logo that explains that what is important is the path...
Her work is an invitation to the imaginary, to the memory of places and to the emotional force of the inhabited space. Each canvas is a carefully thought-out composition, or interiors transform into sorts of mental paintings. Isis plays with the codes of decoration, the icons of design, stylized textures, exuberant plants, vintage wallpaper, and symbolic objects. The whole is bathed in a pop, joyously retro-futuristic atmosphere, with often a deliberately skewed perspective that invites to dream.
Self-taught, Isis has built a strong artistic identity, outside academic paths, but always with a demand for visual and narrative coherence. Her precise gaze on forms, volumes, and colors gives birth to powerful and recognizable works at first glance. She advocates for a living, accessible art that speaks to the sensitivity of everyday life while always being transformed by the poetry of the composition.
She exhibits in galleries such as "Olympe et Salomé" and participates in cultural events such as the festival Un artiste, une place. Her work attracts a curious public through its graphic force and its ability to evoke immediate emotions. Her works find their place both in private spaces and in collective exhibitions.
Her love for art and creativity has led her to organize festivals and exhibitions to be as close as possible to the artists.
For her, culture is essential to open the mind, the heart, and the soul.
A discoverer of artists, she has never stopped searching, discovering, and offering with passion emotionally contaminating works to people who open the door to her universe and her galleries.
A great defender of art for all, she only has one desire: to demonstrate that art is not a trend but emotion...
What strikes in her creations is this subtle balance between nostalgia and modernity. One finds a bit of Matisse in the cutting of forms, of David Hockney in the treatment of interiors, but also a unique, deeply personal voice. Isis transforms everyday places into interior refuges, colorful, sensitive, and vibrant spaces.
Beyond painting, she sometimes adds sculptures taken from the canvas, which extend the universe of the painting into the real space. This dialogue between painting and sculpture enriches the experience, blurring the boundaries between the imaginary world and the one we inhabit.
Today, Isis continues to search between stylized figuration and expressive freedom, guided by a simple idea: to create images that do good, tell a story, and open a window between the visible and the imaginary.
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