Discover the contemporary work of M Vili
Official website: MviliArt.book.fr
"M Vili" is a Franco-Bulgarian artist. Having arrived at the age of 6 as a political refugee, she quickly developed a lucid vision of the dynamics of integration and exclusion specific to our societies. Art then became an escape and a bulwark against negative influences. Today, she shares her passion as a teacher of applied arts in a high school in the Paris region, offering in turn support to young people to guide them towards success.
Official website: MviliArt.book.fr
"M Vili" is a Franco-Bulgarian artist. Arriving at the age of 6 as a political refugee, she quickly developed a lucid vision of the dynamics of integration and exclusion specific to our societies. Art then established itself as an escape and a shield against negative influences. Today, she passes on her passion as an applied arts teacher in a high school in the Paris region, in turn offering support to young people to guide them towards success.
His artistic practice reflects our constantly changing environment. His works, imbued with hyperrealism, expressionism and street art, capture and interpret the changes in our society. His creative process, free and spontaneous, draws both on his imagination and his reactions to the realities of the world around us.
“In my artistic practice, I seek to get to the essential. Each line, each contrast, each void or charge must carry a meaning. My goal is to strip my work of superfluous details to capture a raw emotion, a universal question or a moment of tension.
Through this gestural minimalism, I question our humanity, our choices and our contradictions. It is less about telling a story than about holding a mirror up to those who are looking, so that they ask themselves questions: Who are we? What are we doing? What is left when all the superfluous is erased and only the contours of the soul remain?”
His artistic practice reflects our constantly evolving environment. His works, imbued with hyperrealism, expressionism and street art, capture and interpret the changes in our society. His creative process, free and spontaneous, draws both on his imagination and his reactions to the realities of the world around us.
“In my artistic practice, I seek to get to the essential. Each line, each contrast, each empty or charged must carry a meaning. My goal is to strip my works of superfluous details to capture a raw emotion, a universal question or a moment of tension.
Through this gestural minimalism, I question our humanity, our choices and our contradictions. It’s less about telling a story than holding up a mirror to those who look, so that they ask themselves questions: who are we? What do we do? What remains when everything superfluous fades and only the outlines of the soul remain? »