Audrey Helen Weber

Audrey Helen Weber is an American artist, who lives on a small farm in the hills somewhere in the state of Massachusetts.

Their illustrations are painted with gouache on paper. They like saturated tones, powdery textures, yellowed backgrounds.

Their color work, and their soft yet powerful world, draws on folk imagery, slightly psychedelic, and is inspired by the wild life and changing seasons of her bucolic setting.

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"I try to allow my work to settle into a certain paradox" Audrey confides, "between pretty and disturbing, masculine and feminine, structured and free, serious and absurd."

It is this delicate and personal balancing act that seduced Cécile Figuette and immediately gave them the desire to propose a change of scale to Audrey.

"I'm obsessed with illustration and particularly drawing the plant and flower. I wanted to add another landscape setting to the collection, and Audrey's writing, their approach to color so sensitive and sexy spoke to me right away.

I asked them to paint flowers, real and imaginary, serious and crazy, so I could then create a fantastic garden for Bien Fait. I hope this drawn encounter will inspire enchanting melodies and enchanting stories for interiors."

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