The last series tells the stories of these women through traditional or digital techniques. Keopathana uses imperfections, glitch effects, imperfect lines, and accidents as elements of sublimation. The work of surrealists, particularly Magritte, as well as the luminous darkness of Enki Bilal’s works, strongly influences her work. She draws inspiration from cinema, such as the films of Wong Kar Wai and David Lynch, and from music like Post-Punk, Electro-Pop, and Synthwave.

โ€œI work from emotions; I love the intensity of feelings, whether negative or positive, as they lead me to create, represent, and compose these images and scenes. It was essential for me to express this plurality of the human being because of its fascinating ability to merge with an environment that is in constant motion.โ€

MULTI-JE

Unconditional dreams
Acrylic on canvas – 60 x 80 cm

Awakening

Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30 cm

Those overflows that resonate
At the bottom ot that ocean of clouds
That are within that smile
On the top of a shoulder
In that gesture above fears
In that endless determination
In those silent words

Imaginary reality

Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 80 cm, 2023

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