# Painting
While exploring scenes of everyday life and festive memories, sometimes nostalgic, she studies the relation between the artist, its painting and the spectator. In her creations, moments pass, and faces disappear. These blank faces belong to the spectators and are gradually reconstructed in their minds. They constitute a meeting place for the intimate memories of individuals. This painting represents a Japanese bar viewed from outside. While the very close figures invite the spectator to join the table and immerse himself in the scene, the clear plastic sheets and wooden fence add some distance and evoke a feeling of distant memories. Time passes and some faces fade out. These blank faces now belong to the viewers who gradually recreate them in their minds. A personal memory becomes a story to share with more people on the canvas. It becomes a meeting place for the intimate memories of individuals.