Claire Illusion: Artiste Plasticienne Visuelle et Recherches Artistiques
Claire Illusion is a multidisciplinary visual artist and researcher who operates under her artistic label Tout bout de Champs. Her practice is deeply rooted in exploring the intersection of arts, technical savoir-faire, philosophy, and societal evolution. Working with a diverse array of mediums, Claire Illusion creates contemporary installations, textiles, paper art, and participatory devices that invite collective experimentation. Her work often addresses social themes, questioning normative injunctions, inequalities, and the legitimacy of the gaze in a virtualized society. Her portfolio highlights distinct series such as the Sang/Sans dessus dessous collection, pop-art collages, and cyanotypes, showcasing her ability to blend traditional techniques with singular aesthetic visions. Beyond individual creation, Claire Illusion is a facilitator of collective projects and artistic workshops, teaching practices like fanzine fabrication and immersive visual research. Whether through monotypes, meditative drawings, or large-scale installations like the NoMad’art tent, her work aims to provide liberating symbolic resources. Based in her workshop, Claire Illusion continues to develop atypical artistic propositions that challenge viewers to adopt new perspectives and engage with the alterity of the world around them.