Jacqueline Bozon (1966) paints entirely from her emotions, engaging in a dialogue with epoxy resin and her own custom-mixed paints. Her technique is both mysterious and precise.
Painted layers are separated by meticulously applied resin, creating a striking sense of depth and spatiality.
Bozon draws from her personal experiences, encounters, and observations, transforming them into vibrant compositions of lines. To her, colour is a universal language, rich with layered meanings.
She applies the lines to the canvas using her fingers, adding texture and depth to her work. This transition from two to three dimensions mirrors the complexity of human existence. The surface layer represents a first impression, much like meeting someone for the first time.
But, as you take the time to look deeper and open yourself up, the artwork reveals its layers, gradually uncovering its essence.
Bozon has entered a new chapter in her life in recent years and it is reflected in her work by a move towards lighter colours and whiter works.
"Free your eyes and immerse yourself in the depths of my interplay of lines."