Collection: LOCHON Caroline
Caroline Lochon develops a resolutely surreal pictorial universe, where imagination transforms and distorts reality.
Her works feature rich narrative compositions, imbued with symbols, paradoxes, and visual staging. She creates worlds suspended between dream and reality, where objects, bodies, and spaces take on an allegorical dimension.
Her work explores pictorial scenographies akin to mental theater, where every element contributes to a suggested story.
The image construction relies on a strong mastery of trompe-l'œil, perspective, and illusion effects. The scenes she composes question perception and invite multiple interpretations, both poetic and intellectual. Surrealist aesthetics are expressed through shifts, transformations, and freedom of composition.
Her work thus falls within contemporary figurative narrative painting, where strangeness becomes a language in its own right.