Daughter of an animal painter who passed on to her the passion for color and material, Catherine Villermé stands at the border of the imaginary and the real in an unstable balance between figuration and abstraction.
In order to bring her pictorial project to life, the artist chose to paint in oil, which allows her to revisit her compositions. Her approach is uncompromising; she seeks to express her nostalgic vision of the world with sincerity.
Catherine Villermé creates fleeting and poetic atmospheres in the studio where light becomes material to organize a work evocative of memories. The artist presents landscapes and unique skies where humans, either absent or minuscule, seem crushed by nature.
The artist won the "Senate Medal" award in January 2024 and in November 2024 the public prize at the 19th salon of Meslay-du-Maine, then the prize at the salon of La Rochelle in January 2025.
The artist exhibited this year in Paris (exhibition in May 2025 at the Thuillier gallery), in La Rochelle (in October), at the French School salon in Versailles in December, as well as at the international salon of Montsûrs from December to January 2026.
Catherine Villermé also exhibited solo at the Rive de Loire gallery at the Château d'Ancenis (in 2024 and 2026) and at La Maison Bonchamps in La Basse Meilleraie (solo exhibition in June-July 2025).