Françoise Pétrovitch is an artist who through drawings, engravings, photography and sculpture,transposes his personal, poetic universe and his more political reading of the world around him. She most often proceeds by series and gives life to hybrid forms, both animal and human (women, children),inspired by events in his daily life or a broader view of the world. She is an artist who plays a lot with supports and formats, which can reach up to 6 or 8 meters in height.
Françoise Pétrovitch tells us “what interests me is this freedom that you feel when you can go from small to large. It’s also a fluidity of thought to tell ourselves that our gaze is not always at the same distance”.Between seduction and uneasiness, the works of Françoise Pétrovitch look at existential ambiguities.young men and women in the process of becoming adults.

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