Françoise Felice (Born 1952)
Françoise de Felice, a descendant of an Italian father and French mother, was born in Paris where she lived until she was 20. As a child, Françoise de Felice was introduced to art by her grandmother.
Later at the Sorbonne, she attended the Beaux-Arts, where she had an initial introduction to the Impressionism. Then she left France and settled in Sicily, and the French Impressionism no longer was enough to express her world.
The splendours of the Sicilian Baroque and the light of the island inspired her to play with melting colours, patterns and overlapping images, like memories. She then developed her own personality, creating a signature, a style that is an introspective story, a way of self-analysis. She lives now in the Ile de France near Paris, organizing a succession of international exhibitions in big cities like Caracas, but also in Europe in Padua, Rome, London, Paris etc.