Faustine Badrichani is a French visual artist working and living between Hong Kong, New York and Europe. Her practice encompasses sculpture, painting, body prints and cyanotypes. Born and raised in Provence to geologist parents, she developed an early and profound bond with nature. This intimate exposure to the organic transformations of the natural world has deeply informed her artistic vision and technique.
With a minimalist approach and restrained palette, Badrichani's work centers on the female body often interwoven with enduring themes of nature and the passage of time. Her pieces evoke both the universal and yet very intimate experience of womanhood.
Faustine Badrichani is a French visual artist working and living between Hong Kong, New York and Europe. Her practice encompasses sculpture, painting, body prints and cyanotypes. Born and raised in Provence to geologist parents, she developed an early and profound bond with nature. This intimate exposure to the organic transformations of the natural world has deeply informed her artistic vision and technique.
With a minimalist approach and restrained palette, Badrichani's work centers on the female body often interwoven with enduring themes of nature and the passage of time. Her pieces evoke both the universal and yet very intimate experience of womanhood.
In recent years Badrichani's work has been featured in exhibitions around the world. In 2023, at the Spring/Break Art Show in New York she held her solo exhibition Do not disturb where she presented large frescoes and drawing mosaics. During the fall of 2023, she took part in an artist residency on Governors Island where she further developed her practice and explored new printing techniques. In France, her work was showcased in several solo shows by the Esther & Paul gallery in Paris. Most recently, in March 2024, her international recognition grew with an exhibition at Art Central in Hong Kong where she unveiled new body prints and more abstract developments of the series.