
Francoise Nielly was raised by architect father to appreciate art and drawing. She feels drawn to a fascination with urban street art, Françoise Nielly dreams of “painting the China wall in fluo[rescent colors].” Her passion is evident in a body of work chockfull of bright, feral, out-of-the-tube purity of palette, which doesn’t so much adapt to the natural shades on her subjects’ faces, as it snaps at such realism and convention. Her portraits look like broken mirrors and give off a feeling of schismatic harmony that pulls you into a world of pink and yellow-hued statements.



