

Everything around her inspires her; she observes, feels, and imagines. An echo of a slow, painful but necessary personal metamorphosis.
Biography
A latecomer to the artistic world, Flora Guéton, a self-taught artist from Puy de Dôme, expresses herself through the materials she collects. Everything around her inspires her; she observes, feels, and imagines. Echoing a slow, painful but necessary personal metamorphosis, she finally allows herself to express the excess of a heightened sensitivity and her condition as a woman through her works.
Wood, fabrics, shells, old objects...worn, patinated, dented, piled up like second-hand treasures, she assembles them, lets them compose. Through poems, she continues to take the viewer to the depths of her characters.
A combination of perfectly imperfect materials, reflections of our human singularities, she works around time. A bridge; between the world before and the world after. Like a cabinet of curiosities, warmed by forgotten colors, a melancholy of times past emerges, the strong presence of our sacred heritage, and the trembling uncertainty of a mortal future.
A marriage of singular art and upcycling, without varnish and a minimum of fixatives, she leaves her work free to move, age and acquire a patina in a perpetual movement.
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