A Fleur de Peau

À Fleur de Peau invites viewers to delve into the universal depths of emotion, offering an experience where sensitivity takes on tangible form. The title, rich with meaning, reflects both the artist’s hypersensitivity and her unique painting technique, created literally with her skin, using only her hands as tools.

Each piece in this exhibition serves as an intimate map of the soul, where the artistic gesture becomes an instinctive confession, and the canvas a silent confidant. This direct dialogue between emotion and material gives rise to creations that are both intense and vulnerable, capturing the shared and universal essence of human feelings.

Through À Fleur de Peau, the artist invites us to connect with the unspoken truths that unite us all, transforming the deeply personal into a profound collective experience.

  • Gallery window displaying an abstract painting with shades of blue, pink, and white, and a signage for an art exhibition titled 'À Fleur de Peau' by Iris Arnaud, running from March 20 to April 17, 2025.
  • art gallery featuring three colorful abstract paintings made with acrylic, mica powder and water on white and perforated metal walls, with a black floor and ceiling track lighting.
  • Abstract paintings on canvas made with acrylic and mica powder displayed on a white gallery wall, with a metal shelving structure on the ceiling overhead.
  • People socializing at an art gallery with paintings on the walls and tables with glasses and bowls.
  • Group of four adults standing and chatting outside a building, holding drinks, with two women and two men, in the evening.
  • Two women having a conversation in an art gallery, with abstract paintings on the wall behind them.
  • the artist iris arnaud smiling in an art gallery standing next to three large abstract landscape paintings with predominantly blue tones.
  • the artist iris arnaud standing beside one of her large, colorful abstract painting in a gallery or exhibition space.