Being true. Being oneself. Being recognisable.
This is what matters most as an artist. Not a style imposed from outside. A visual language built from the inside.
Mine came from a fixed decision: one compositional grammar. A disc. A horizon. Three bands.
Within that constraint, everything becomes possible.
The material breathes. The surface settles or resists. Colours find their own balance.
Oil and pigment on canvas is not a neutral medium. It has memory, depth, and a way of holding the gesture long after the gesture is made.
This is atmospheric abstraction: a presence that accumulates rather than declares.
Authenticity, for me, is the result of working within limits until the limits disappear.
Works available through selected contemporary art galleries in Singapore, Malaysia, and Europe.
Claire Lassonnery
French contemporary abstract artist
Atmospheric abstraction