Aude Borromee's creative work

Aude Borromée: Contemporary Visual Art and Environmental Narratives

Aude Borromée is a contemporary visual artist who explores the intricate relationship between humans, natural environments, and the concept of the living. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in the goal of repairing our link to the living world, addressing themes of ecology, societal vibrations, and the physical imprint of time. Organized into several key series such as Of Stones and Bodies, Environmental Bodies, and Memory of Strata, her work investigates the healing capacity of the relationship between human and non-human beings. Aude Borromée often blends architectural geometry with the free, organic forms of the landscape. In her series Cartography and Landscapes, she creates mental maps that connect the city to nature, using lines and trajectories to guide the eye through fictional yet familiar spaces. Her States of Nature series depicts phantasmagorical landscapes saturated with color, illustrating climatic and societal tensions between vitality and decline. The artist utilizes a variety of visual languages to express states of reconstruction and memory, often focusing on vestiges, ruins, and fragments. By blurring the boundaries between the architectural and the mineral, Aude Borromée creates evocative canvases that serve as a pulse for current societal concerns. Her work is a continuous exploration of inhabited places and the restorative power of natural spaces, inviting viewers to reflect on their own connection to the environment.