Julie Beaufils
Sunlight & Solitude
Sunlight & Solitude brings together works that hold summer in luminous suspension — figures drifting through radiant seas, portraits alive with heat and immediacy, and abstractions that blur like haze. Each piece becomes a meditation on light as memory, presence, and reflection.
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Julie Beaufils, born in 1987 in Paris, is a French painter whose work dissolves the boundary between abstraction and landscape. Rendering eclipses, sunsets, and horizons, she distills natural phenomena into abstract motifs that hover between figuration and dreamlike atmosphere. Using muted tones, soft horizons, and fragments of architecture, she constructs hazy expanses where forms hover between presence and disappearance.
Layers of color emerge and fade, leaving traces that suggest time passing and perception shifting. Critics have described her scenes as “sun-baked” or rising from a haze, underscoring their spectral quality. Rather than depict a place directly, Beaufils captures atmosphere itself, offering spaces that resist specificity yet hold a fragile calm—poised between recognition and dissolution.
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