
With a background in theatre and movement, Lucie's visual art journey started by questioning how to make movement tangible. Engaging with audiences has always been essential, prompting her to explore various interactive possibilities within her work. The fundamentals of dance have significantly influenced her work, particularly the contrast between singular and clustered forms. The relationships among these elements within a composition are defined by their physical properties, often resulting in a focus on repetition and layering. The multitude of units in a work also invites the viewer to inspect a detail as well as be immersed in the entire representation.
A lifestyle shift ignited Lucie’s fascination with slow stitching, a technique that emphasizes process and invites meditation. Her creations are deeply imbued with meaning, often reflecting on themes of time, human relationships, and the delicate balance between what lasts and what fades. Ultimately, her goal is to harness the power of art to spark reflection and inspire conversation, fostering engagement, enhancing the viewer’s experience and understanding.