Françoise de Felice, descendant of an Italian father and French mother, was born in Paris where she lived until she was 20 years of age. As a child Françoise de Felice was introduced to art by her grandmother. Later whilst at the Sorbonne she also attended the Beaux Arts. Her initial introduction was to that of the essetial Impressionism. Françoise de Felice then left France for Sicily where she found that the French Impressionism was not enough.
Françoise de Felice, descendiente de padre italiano y madre francesa, nació en París, donde vivió hasta 20 años de edad. Como un niño Françoise de Felice fue introducido al arte por su abuela. Más tarde, mientras que en la Sorbona asistió también la Beaux Arts. Su introducción inicial fue el de la essetial impresionismo. Françoise de Felice abandonó a Francia en Sicilia donde encontró que el impresionismo francés no era suficiente.
There she developed her own style, letting go of the well worn paths in order to create her own style. Inspired by the magnificence of The Sicilian baroque and the light of the island she reached out further to an almost liquid yet precise line. Her style derives both from instinct and depth of thought. The compositions of her paintings are an introspective story, one of self analysis. After a number of comings and goings between the mediterranean and France, Françoise de Felice settled on the Ile de France close to Paris. Her works have been exhibited well in France and also Europe in Padua, Rome, London, Paris and Geneva.
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