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“Elemental” 1 is a 40x40 cm mixed media painting that marks the beginning of a new series inspired by the raw forces of nature. Somewhere between land and sea, this intuitive work explores the interplay of texture, light, and emotion. Deep blues meet delicate touches of gold and rust — subtly layer...
2025
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
Black Canvas
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I’m Clémentine Daudier, a French abstract artist based in Munich. I create intuitive, emotional artworks that explore the connection between water, memory, and the healing power of beauty. My work is deeply shaped by my nomadic life and my sensitivity to place, rhythm, and feeling. I’m a self-taught artist. For most of my life, I’ve worked as a foreign language teacher — a profession I love for its human connection and cultural richness. But painting has become my sanctuary. It’s where I recharge, express myself freely, and return to what feels essential. Born in France, I left at age seven and spent much of my childhood on Tokeh beach in Sierra Leone, before the civil war forced us to leave. Since then, I’ve lived in Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, La Réunion, Hungary, and now Germany. I’ve rarely lived near the sea as an adult, but the ocean has never left me — it lives in my memories, my body, and now, my art. I work primarily in mixed media — using acrylics, pastes, fabric, texture mediums, and occasional found elements to create layered, tactile pieces. Blue is my anchor, evoking calm, immersion, and a deep sense of belonging. Gold adds contrast and light. It often echoes Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics with gold — a powerful reminder that our cracks and scars can become the most beautiful parts of us. My process is intuitive and physical. I rarely start with a plan. I let the colours, materials, and emotions lead. In the studio, time disappears. Painting is where I find flow and silence. Art became essential after a pivotal moment in my life — a deep personal crisis shaped by motherhood, burnout, and the late discovery of my ADHD. During that time, I wasn’t just seeking rest or relief — I was longing for purpose. Painting helped me reclaim that. It gave me a sense of direction, of meaning, of coherence. It became both a refuge and a compass — a way to reconnect with myself, and with something larger than myself. As a highly sensitive, neurodivergent woman, I’ve come to understand art as a form of inner alchemy — a transformation of sensation into expression, of silence into colour. My paintings are emotional landscapes, invitations to pause, to breathe, to reconnect. I’m particularly drawn to the Blue Mind theory developed by marine biologist Dr. Wallace Nichols, which explores the calming, healing effect water has on the brain.
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