BIOGRAPHY
Born in 1972 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC, Audrey Néron is a visual artist residing in Granby, QC. Her work explores the intersection of abstraction and figuration, merging mythology and nature to create mosaics of vibrant emotions. Trained in fine arts, fashion design, and interior design, she brings a rich technical background to her work. Her reinterpretations of classical works adapt ancient themes to modern contexts, questioning human psychology and the nuances of contemporary society. Néron invites introspection, with each canvas reflecting a profound and captivating vision of visual art.
CV
Audrey Néron is a visual artist with degrees in fine arts, fashion design, and interior design. She studied at the École des Beaux-Arts Creativ’Art and LaSalle College in Montreal. Her international exhibitions include Miami Art Week and Zurich. A recipient of numerous awards, including an honorable mention at the Luxembourg Art Prize, she fuses mythology and nature in her works. Her work lies at the intersection of figuration and abstraction, creating narrative poems that delve into inner worlds and a palette of emotions. Néron continues to explore the boundaries between personal introspection and avant-garde expression, pushing the limits of contemporary art.
STATEMENT
My work delves into the intersection of abstraction and figuration, blending mythology and nature to create vibrant emotional mosaics. Each piece invites introspection, challenging perceptions of human psychology and contemporary society, while reinterpreting classical themes in a modern context.