Nathalie is a French-American multidisciplinary artist and creative director whose work explores memory, emotion, and human connection through tactile textile sculpture. After more than 30 years building brands and visual identities for global companies, she shifted her creative focus toward fine art, bringing with her a deep understanding of composition, storytelling, texture, and emotional resonance.
Known for her immersive monochromatic works, Nathalie creates layered textile pieces that invite viewers to experience art not only visually, but physically through touch, movement, and sound. Her signature series, including Dark Matter, White Whispers, and Tender Flame, explore themes of resilience, longing, softness, loss, and quiet strength. Through sculptural folds, organic forms, and subtle tonal shifts, her work encourages viewers to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with emotion in an increasingly digital world.
A strong advocate for accessibility in art, Nathalie intentionally challenges the traditional “do not touch” gallery experience by creating tactile works designed to be felt and experienced by all audiences, including the blind and visually impaired community. Many of her installations incorporate NFC-enabled audio experiences, allowing viewers to engage with soundscapes and layered sensory storytelling as part of the artwork itself.
Her work has been exhibited internationally, including during the 2025 Venice Biennale period at the Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello as part of MORPHOS – Temporary Identities, and she has collaborated with galleries and creative spaces across the United States and Europe, including ARRAE and JFiN Collective.
Drawing inspiration from travel, organic forms, fashion, architecture, and the emotional weight carried within materials, Nathalie’s work exists at the intersection of fine art, design, and sensory experience — creating spaces where viewers are invited not simply to observe, but to feel.