Born in 1974 in Mulhouse and based in Cannes for over twenty years, Aline Bernard is a self-taught artist who has gradually established a bold and contemporary visual signature. While working at the City of Cannes’ mobility and transport department, she has pursued an intense artistic exploration that first gained public attention in 2017.
Her style emerges at the crossroads of pixelism, kinetic art, surrealism, and street art. She plays with materials and supports as if layering a world in transition: paint, aerosols, collage, aluminum, fibers… Each choice is deliberate, each gesture resonates with a vibrant search between reality and the unreal.
What strikes in her work is a freedom of invention, a constant sense of movement, and a renewed vision of our digital age. Her canvases echo the flux of information, the interference between humanity and algorithms, and the shifting landscapes of a connected world.
“The world is a constellation of particles in motion. The digitalization of societies disrupts human life. My work seeks to explore humanity’s place within the algorithms and pixels that surround us,” she explains.
With intensity and sincerity, Aline Bernard transforms her works into zones of creative friction, where the human presence strives to remain visible in the age of the all-digital.
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