Roxanne Sauriol, a self-taught artist from Montreal, Canada, has captivated the international art scene with her vivid paintings of female figures. Since 2008, Sauriol has been crafting these autobiographical narratives, using women as a central theme to explore various messages and stories. Her artistic process begins with concept development and photographing models, which serve as references for her final compositions executed in oils on wood or canvas. Sauriol’s work is not just a reflection of reality but an exploration of the subconscious, akin to tuning into radio frequencies to materialize what is unseen.
Her inspiration stems from the multifaceted experiences of women, and her art practice has become an inseparable part of her life, especially since it began during her maternity leave. With exhibitions like the Volta Art Fair in Basel and the Affordable Art Fair in Hamburg, Sauriol continues to share her unique vision with the world.