After studying at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Art Villa Arson with an option in scenography, Joëlle Bondil naturally turned towards scenic art, creating scenographies for numerous theatre or dance shows in a modern or contemporary repertoire.
Joëlle Bondil is also a visual artist who, through the use of different mediums, questions the material and the process of making a work, favouring drawing as a means of expression. She makes all her drawings by hand, often from graphic representations processed with software.
The artist also works a lot on serial representations, this allows her to explore different possible paths for the same moment, to follow different paths for the same destination. Joëlle Bondil’s work is both delicate and poetic as well as ambivalent.

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