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Yves-Marie Yvin : The Self-Taught Artist Redefining Figurative Abstraction

An instinctive universe to discover in the print edition of ART MAG Yves-Marie Yvin’s rise is one of the most singular on today’s French contemporary art scene.A self-taught painter, he began creating at the age of 55, with no formal training and no academic background—guided solely by an inner impulse.Within just a few years, his […]

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David Bouyou — Drawing Fragility

French artist of Congolese origin, David Bouyou turns drawing into an art of attention. His portraits and animals become sites of memory where beauty meets the finitude of life. From his childhood in Congo to his exhibitions in Provence, Picardy, and now abroad, his journey traces an ethics of the gaze — humble, steadfast, and […]

Portrait en noir et blanc de l’artiste contemporaine Flo Muliardo, regard tourné vers la lumière. Photographie illustrant son engagement auprès des enfants et la série Les Enfants Rois, présentée dans ART MAG.
Flo Muliardo, “Les Enfants Rois”: When Art Restores the Dignity of Childhood

Powerful portraits of children — not decorative ones Crowns, bold colors, black outlines: in her series “Les Enfants Rois”, artist Flo Muliardo places the child at the center. Her paintings do not seek cuteness but dignity. Direct gazes, tight framing, vibrant backgrounds — everything is designed to create a true encounter. 👉 In ART MAG, […]

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When Painting Becomes an Inner Language

Kali, whose real name is Nathalie Jarsaillon, has made her mark in contemporary painting through a sincere and instinctive approach. A self-taught artist, she discovered in painting a refuge, an outlet, and a language to express what words cannot say.
Without attending art school or following any academic path, she built a body of work on her own, kept away from the public eye for many years. For her, painting became a vital breath, a path of reconstruction, and a way to connect with others.