Moi. Sara Bagot
Minimalism, architecture & geometry
At the edge of sunny beaches, Sara Bagot changes into Moi. A naked painter of artifice, she gladly trades artistic aura and conventions for the soft sensation of creating in a two-piece swimsuit.
Born in Toulouse in 1990, it is in Andorra - lulled by the venerable silence of the mountains - that she now has a studio; a work environment that is reminiscent of her original fascination with architecture. On the canvas, the artist dubs the discipline of buildings, whose raw forms and pure lines make a villa with a swimming pool into a temple of the present moment and of beautiful solitude.
Art is to the public what isolation is to creation: a necessity. Therefore, in 2016, Me decided to share her work. She has since multiplied exhibitions and collaborations, whose hope is to unite art with our daily lives. On the back of a motorcycle helmet, in an empty pocket, on the rounded edge of a coffee table, any surface is good for painting, for appeasing the viewer who, in front of her works, then implores: "Me , talk to me again".
Beyond high-speed era, the artist therefore offers a moment of respite in the hollow of his pastel waves. Carried by a devastating second degree, she paints, not without audacity, this world of abstraction and figuration of which she alone has the inspiration.