In 2001, Clade took her first steps into the world of contemporary art as a visual artist. Through metallic pigments associated with acrylic colours, she discovered a new way to satisfy her need for expression, which burst through the crackled surface of her early works.
In 2004, she began to diversify her work and focused exclusively on acrylic paint. She gradually learned to expand her range of colours and their associations, and began exploring different styles, eventually giving free rein to her imagination through abstract art. In 2007, Clade created the concept of changing magnetic paintings that allowed her creations to never stay frozen in one state. Clade worked with a spatula and applied a bottom layer of different colours to enhance the contrast and depth of her works.
Now Clade express her full potential and gives depth to her unconscious projections that take shape in her often very colourful and mostly abstract work. Her art continues to evolve through the materials and themes she approaches...