Caitrin Alexandre
Bio
Born of a passion for decoration, textile fibres and paper, she has travelled a rich and varied artistic path.
Caitrin Alexandre began her career as a costume designer for film and theatre from 1987 to 1998.
However, a move to the countryside marked a decisive turning point in her life, leading her to become an interior and floral designer from 1999 to 2011.
Her return to Paris in 2011 rekindled her passion for drawing and painting, and she had the opportunity to exhibit twice at the Galerie des Bons Enfants.
In 2016, she was the winner of L'Esprit de Paris, a prize launched by the Ateliers de Paris.
Every year, she creates an ephemeral work for the Nuit Blanche du livre in La Garenne-Colombes, an event organised by the dynamic bookseller Nathalie Iris.
From 2017, she embarked on in-depth research into the transformation of plants into colours using ancient processes.
She applies these techniques to a collection of household linen under the AVA Paris brand.
In 2020, during the health crisis, she returned to watercolour and sculpted paper, exploring new forms of artistic expression.
She exhibits regularly in France and the UK, sharing her unique creations that reflect the influence of nature and are in line with the Anglo-Saxon Arts & Crafts movement. Artists such as W. Morris, The Four from Glasgow, K. Moser and K. Serizawa are among her main sources of inspiration, nurturing her artistic approach and singular aesthetic.
She has a degree in interior design and English.