Born into a family of artists, Geneviève Duc grew up amid the vibrant atmosphere of Montmartre studios, steeped in the scents of linseed oil, turpentine, and fusing colors. Her mother and grandfather, both painters in Montmartre, passed on to her the love of gesture, the sense of observation, and the magic of pigments. This artistic lineage, rich in meaning and heritage, opened early for her the doors to a world where expression unfolds through canvas. A former student of the École du Louvre, Geneviève Duc has combined for over thirty years her pictorial vocation with her passion for teaching within her studio in Drôme Provençale.
This creative space, bathed in light and inspiring silence, is also a place of sharing: she teaches painting to those who, like her, seek to translate their perceptions of the world into visual emotions. But Geneviève’s work goes far beyond aesthetics. It is an exploration of the subtle link between the tangible and the invisible. The material is present, yet it converses with air, breath, and mystery.
