LE FIL ROUGE
Childhood in Filigree: An Architecture of Fragility
Marie France Cournoyer
Childhood is not a memory to be tucked away; it is an original habitat. Through my artistic work, I explore childhood as an invisible architecture of fragility. My work is built between silences and poetry; I invite you to encounter this part of the invisible.
Emily Dickinson: An Echo in My Silences
Marie France Cournoyer
An intimate encounter with Emily Dickinson, a kindred spirit whose voice resonates at the heart of my studio. A reflection on creation as a sanctuary and the vital need to build, between paper and thread, une galerie à soi.
The Notebook: Nurturing the Thread of Inspiration
Marie France Cournoyer
In Marie France Cournoyer’s studio, a notebook gathers scribbles, scattered phrases, and collected images. These intimate red threads intertwine to nourish inspiration and give birth to creation.
The Enclosure of the Word: Genesis of a Wire House
Marie France Cournoyer
In her studio, Marie France Cournoyer transforms small collected objects into a creative language. Metal wires and hair take the shape of a house, giving birth to the work Est and the CONSTELLATIONS series.
Virginia Woolf: The Essence of une galerie à soi.
Marie France Cournoyer
Virginia Woolf is the author of A Room of One's Own, one of Marie France Cournoyer's bedside books. Une galerie à soi is a title directly inspired by this work — a hymn to the struggle against doubt and the necessity of creating an authentic creative space.