Oriane Bruyat is a 28-year-old Luxembourgish artist who began drawing at the age of 6, alongside her father, a professional painter and designer. At 19, Oriane started painting. She began by studying ethnology and anthropology of the performing arts at the Faculté des Lettres in Nice. After this course, she returned to her first passion, painting. Her first influences were Picasso and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Her work consists of a desire to distort imagined bodies and faces. Mouths open, muffled cries of suffering. Oriane creates her characters from marble, clouds, tiles and scribbles. Everything that enters her field of vision forms faces. Today, she is presenting new series of paintings based on existing people. It’s a new exercise, one that has imposed itself on her creativity and a new technique. It creates a new relationship with the body. It’s a humanisation of the canvas. Man, in the concrete and real sense of the word, can now become a source of inspiration.