The French artist Nadège Druzkowski creates landscape paintings that immerse viewers in a dreamlike world.
Drawing inspiration from literature and cinema, Nadège Druzkowski explores the concepts of time, memory, and absence, creating unusual yet harmonious visual narratives to be adored and explored.
The artistic approach of Nadège Druzkowski
Both suspenseful and seductive, Nadège Druzkowski's paintings are imbued with a certain ghostly quality.
Inspired by the French novelist Marcel Proust, who firmly defended the power of art to transport viewers out of time, Nadège Druzkowski's figurative canvases are filled with atmosphere and mystery, often composed from multiple angles for various perspectives.
Acrylic paintings such as I Have Been Left Alone to Wander on Earth and My Dreams Are Like Your Wakeful Hours feature rich, shaded color palettes, soft lighting, and unusual textures enhanced by using leaves and branches instead of brushes.
Her exhibitions
The dark and enigmatic works of Nadège Druzkowski have been exhibited internationally in solo and group exhibitions in France, Iceland, and the United Kingdom. The artist currently lives and works in Lyon, France.