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Sylvia Muller

I carve my paintings as interior jewels, I do not know what speaks about us, this unique that moves us...

Born in Paris, Sylvia Muller graduated from the Esmod School of Fashion and Graphic Design. She studied at Beaux Arts in Paris for two years, and trained in the History of Italian Art at La Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III. As a jewelery and precious objects designer, she has for many years had her own fashion company, working as a freelance for fashion designers. She is also a psycho-genealogist and art therapist: she has been teaching art workshops in institutions and hospitals since 1994. The artist has regularly exhibited as a painter (Salon des Indépendants at the Grand Palais in Paris, Salon d ' Autumn, Salon of painters doctors, group exhibitions in Conflans Ste Honorine), as a creator of objects (Salon des jeunes créateurs, Salon "House and objects", Bijhorca) and has also produced murals for amateurs and professionals. Between abstract and figurative painting, Sylvia Muller's painting opens spaces for the spectator to wander through colors, materials, symbols and writings: "(...) The theme of writing is very present in my canvases, in the form of letters, poems, manuscripts, inkwells, cards, old feathers and others ... (...) ". The paintings of the artist mix, for the most part, collage and acrylic painting."I like that the spectator is curious to enter the canvas and that he makes his own interpretation of it, that he appropriates it ... "She paints very often with the fingers, preferring this direct and carnal contact with the pictorial material, making it more adapted to her instinctive approach of the pictorial creation. The palette of the artist is made of ochres, reds, browns, blacks, golds, warm and organic colors that can sometimes evoke the hangings of theaters where each canvas would play a new mysterious representation: there are in fact in Sylvia Muller's works symbols, texts, clues, paths, different spaces where to wander, where one can also meet the artist herself? "The work, whatever it is, always delivers the truth of the artist and produces effects of" reunion "between its author and its spectator (...). "

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