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Circé’s paintings part from a familiarity with women’s bodies and feminine forms and quickly evolve into a space of possibility and transformation.

Her works delve deeply into societal stories that highlight the struggle women face for equality in the post-modern world and showcase an ambiguity that spells happiness and death, light and oblivion. Her strokes grip the viewer to stand at the confused edge between serenity and chaos and invite them to consider themselves within the context of the painting.

From a young age, she has crafted this artistic haven where she can connect with her own roots and feelings and touch the myriad of artists that have shaped and deeply influenced her trajectory and expression. She finds in Carrington, Debord, Poniatowska,Varda, De André, among others, kindred spirits and timeless teachers of a process of inner exploration and heightened sensitivity to her own surroundings and historical context.

Circé works with anything she has to hand. Her art is made up of a combination of acrylic paint, charcoal, crayon, and pastels,which she applies to just as broad a range of mediums, particularly tracing paper for the series Dissolvenze.