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Heloise Chicou | Jardin Colonzelle, 2024
Monoprint
Media Dimensions: 59.4 x 84.1 cm
Image Dimensions: 42.09 x 59.4 cm
Unique Work
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Heloise Chicou is a Franco-English artist. Her vibrant monoprints explore themes of nature, the inner lives of women, and nostalgic recollections of a sun-drenched childhood in the South of France. Rooted in both observation and intuition, Chicou’s work translates the natural world and the complexity of internal landscapes into rich layers of colour and form. Blending traditional monoprint techniques with expressive, gestural brushwork, she creates pieces that pulse with rhythm, emotion, and texture. Each print is a meditation on memory and presence—an attempt to capture something fleeting yet deeply resonant. By layering paint over prints, Chicou transforms the surface into a site of narrative, where memory blends with movement. Through bold strokes and delicate detail, she offers a sensory bridge into her inner world—an invitation for viewers to reflect, remember, and feel. Chicou’s work has been exhibited in both France and the UK, including at the London Illustration Fair, and continues to evolve as a poetic response to the rhythms of nature, memory, and emotion.
Monoprint
Media Dimensions: 59.4 x 84.1 cm
Image Dimensions: 42.09 x 59.4 cm
Unique Work
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £55.00.
Heloise Chicou is a Franco-English artist. Her vibrant monoprints explore themes of nature, the inner lives of women, and nostalgic recollections of a sun-drenched childhood in the South of France. Rooted in both observation and intuition, Chicou’s work translates the natural world and the complexity of internal landscapes into rich layers of colour and form. Blending traditional monoprint techniques with expressive, gestural brushwork, she creates pieces that pulse with rhythm, emotion, and texture. Each print is a meditation on memory and presence—an attempt to capture something fleeting yet deeply resonant. By layering paint over prints, Chicou transforms the surface into a site of narrative, where memory blends with movement. Through bold strokes and delicate detail, she offers a sensory bridge into her inner world—an invitation for viewers to reflect, remember, and feel. Chicou’s work has been exhibited in both France and the UK, including at the London Illustration Fair, and continues to evolve as a poetic response to the rhythms of nature, memory, and emotion.