Alison Bignon was born in 1983 in Paris. She graduated from the School of Fine Arts of Versailles with honors, she then pursued an artistic training at the National School of Chaillot.
Drawings or engravings, Alison Bignon's works, are full of onirism and of abstract lyricism. Through her heterogeneous assemblies and harmonious intersections, her fragments combine with unpredictable elements. Relying on her sharp and keen look, she creates a shopisticated, elegant and poetic opus. With shades, her art has the interstice of the minimal, immersed in the essential, that of the accurancy of emotions and of the subtile shades of the human soul. The fragility and delicacy of her arrangements mimic human inconstancy. And with an exacerbated sensibility but in restraint, alchemy takes place. A hymn to lightness, Alison Bignon uses the grace of gravity and invites us to daydreaming.
Art critic, Arnaud Laporte, wrote about her: "The history of art has always needed creators who question the fundamentals of the human soul, who scrutinize the horizon of our inner storms, who translate into form the joys and sorrows of our ordinary lives, made of love, of tears, of joys and surrefings. Alison Bignon is one of those artists, an artist who can not heal us, but relieve the pain. This is what makes her a rare and precious artist ".
Alison Bignon exposes her work in solo exhibitions (Paris, Los Angeles, London...) and in group exhibitions (Korea, Sicily...) Some of her pieces have been acquired by institutions such as the Pavillon Vendôme in Clichy.
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