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Portrait of Géraldine Auret, contemporary painter

ABOUT

RESONANCES

RESONANCES & VIBRATIONS

“I seek to capture the invisible trace of the moment — its strength, its fragility, its breath already fading away. My paintings are flashes of suspended time, fragments of dawn or night that continue to vibrate long after the gesture has passed. They engage in a silent dialogue with the viewer, as if emotion had finally found a place to settle.”

Each canvas is born from an inner movement, a pulse searching for its path toward the light. Curves stretch, coil, surrender; contrasts collide or brush against one another — and from this encounter emerges a vibration, an almost tangible resonance. Nothing is fixed. Everything is still breathing.

“My work is a breath: it arises from the emotion moving through my body, from the rhythm of my breathing, from the raw energy that guides my hand before I can even understand it. It is an intimate dialogue between strength and delicacy, between instinctive gesture and surrender.”

Each movement, each sweep of the brush, captures a moment in its purest truth — a primitive, essential energy crystallized in matter like a living imprint.

“In a world that sometimes wavers between chaos and harshness, I seek to offer a refuge of luminous emotions. I want my works to open a space of softness, beauty, and deep breathing. Life is brief, fragile, precious — may art be a place where we reconnect with what elevates us and binds us together.”

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BIOGRAPHy

VIBRATIONS

Contemporary painter based in Montpellier, Géraldine Auret explores movement, resonance and light through abstract works in ultramarine blue. Her creations, shaped by free gestures and vibrant energy, invite viewers into a sensory and meditative universe. Discover her collections, exhibitions and available artworks.

“Today, I paint with my emotions, the energy of my body and my breath. In truth, I decide nothing… Emotion carries me, and it is the magic born from the convergence of my canvas, my brushes and my colors that creates — not me, but us. A plural creative force, a shared energy, an alchemy between us that gives life to the painting.”

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