Teaches “Atelier Bulle”
Isabelle Dominjon is a self-taught visual artist from a family of painters. Ever since she can remember, painting, modelling, creativity and poetry have been her passion. She kept bits of wood she’d found along watercourses, in which insects had carved their furrows and grooves. She kept some unusual objects in her pockets, including incomplete shells where all that was left was the spiral structure.
The artist set herself the challenge of “365 days of inner travel” in her series “élucubrations” (from October 2021 to October 2022). Each day, Isabelle wrote a haiku, drawing inspiration from her daily experiences to create an ink artwork. She no longer held back, allowing the ink to flow freely onto the page, as if it were alive with unrestricted movement. Isabelle explored the immobile journey of the intimate through her ritual and repetitive gestures.
Isabelle trained and became certified in art therapy over the course of three years. This now enables her to approach creativity in a different way and to place the individual at the centre of their own ecosystem. She is involved with various associations and practises art as a vehicle for transformation, both in her practice and in institutions.