GALLERY _ GRAPHIC ART
The history of graphic art is a chronicle of human creativity through the ages, reflecting the social, technological and cultural changes of each era. 40,000 years ago, signs were traced for the first time on cave walls:the great history of graphics is launched.
Inspired by these ancestral techniques, the artist initially gives free rein to her imagination, guided by her ruler and compass.
Then tempera painting and natural pigments, combined with geometric graphics and sacred geometry, create an art form rich in symbolism and traditional aesthetics. She uses contrast to highlight certain parts of her compositions. Bright colors and monochromatic combinations are often used. His artistic approach offers an avenue for spiritual and symbolic exploration.
Symmetry plays a crucial role in geometric graphics. The artist applies axial (bilateral), radial (centered), or other types of symmetry to balance his compositions. She practices sacred geometry as a source of inspiration to create abstract and modern works of art. His works may explore themes such as spirituality, the nature of the universe and the unity of all things.
Her tracing mandalas are a famous example of sacred geometry in art. Mandalas are often used in meditation to help focus the mind and achieve a state of inner peace.
MEDITATION
All of my creations are very effective mediation tools. I suggest you test them, you stand in front of the painting, blow and inhale three times calmly, and start looking at the painting and get into it little by little. Time no longer exists, meditation will stop by itself when the time is right.
Meditation is an ancient practice, born in India more than 5,000 years ago, before spreading to Asia. It was not until the 18th century that meditation arrived in the West in a Buddhist spiritual form.
It is a mental practice which consists of focusing one's attention on the present. There are different types and different supports including mandalas.
Meditating on the mandala is discovering the way in which all these forms are juxtaposed despite their differences to form a harmonious whole. It’s about stepping back and being in the present moment; move from inside to outside; move from microcosm to macrocosm.