Clara Dominique is a French artist born in Normandy. She pursued her artistic education at the School of Fine Arts in Nantes and the School of Fine Arts in Paris. She obtained a Certificate of Fine Arts from the New York Academy of Art.
Influenced by her grandfather, a blind poet, Clara understood from a young age the privilege of expressing herself through visual arts. Her artistic project invites viewers on a journey toward peace, contemplation and reflection, celebrating women’s strength. In an oversaturated world where everything must be said in under a minute, slowness becomes an act of resistance for Clara, who cherishes the concept of taking time.
Through oil painting, Clara portrays women seeking balance, immersed in dreamscapes, to raise awareness about the beauty and fragility of the world. Her work explores themes of contemplation, sisterhood and acceptance. Her goal is to engage viewers, inviting them to slow down and to feel, while offering a positive vision for the future. She offers a suspended moment for reflection, while leaving room for emptiness and mystery, allowing for multiple interpretations and encouraging dialogue.
Clara’s artistic vision is influenced by renowned artists such as Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, Henri Matisse and Odilon Redon.
Influenced by her grandfather, a blind poet, Clara understood from a young age the privilege of expressing herself through visual arts. Her artistic project invites viewers on a journey toward peace, contemplation and reflection, celebrating women’s strength. In an oversaturated world where everything must be said in under a minute, slowness becomes an act of resistance for Clara, who cherishes the concept of taking time.
Through oil painting, Clara portrays women seeking balance, immersed in dreamscapes, to raise awareness about the beauty and fragility of the world. Her work explores themes of contemplation, sisterhood and acceptance. Her goal is to engage viewers, inviting them to slow down and to feel, while offering a positive vision for the future. She offers a suspended moment for reflection, while leaving room for emptiness and mystery, allowing for multiple interpretations and encouraging dialogue.
Clara’s artistic vision is influenced by renowned artists such as Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, Henri Matisse and Odilon Redon.