Nathalie Chappert
A self-taught French painter, her paintings are essentially inspired by an intuitive, feminine sense of colour and elegance.
Her artistic approach is a celebration of unpredictability. She works without a net, without any preliminary drawings, leaving the brush in control of the situation.
Her aim is to capture the emotions and sensations of the present moment and transmit them in a burst of energy, inviting the public into a kind of introspection.
In 2020, after a trip to Argentina, her discovery of Amerindian art took her art in a new and inspired direction.
She quickly adopted the ‘dotpainting’ technique used by Aboriginal artists, whose patience and perseverance are the hallmarks of their skills.
Her personal touch brings a Europeanised interpretation that qualifies her works as aboriginal influences.
She juggles between this meditative, concentrated art and the need to free her movement with more airy, monochrome works whose guiding principle remains colour, a reflection of her luminous, lively and dynamic personality.
The year 2025 marked a new turning point in the artist's creative expression as she began a more structured, thoughtful and innovative approach with her collection of works entitled ‘Smiley’ and ‘Comment célébrer l'Optimisme’.
Her style becomes figurative, optimistic and playful, using positive and inspiring messages through the Smiley character.
It's a way of continually reinventing herself, reaching a wider audience while remaining authentic.
Her work is recognised not only in France, but also internationally, in Monaco, Switzerland and Andorra.