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If people felt more joy, our world would be a better place.

My paintings bring you joy.

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Color influences not only your mood but behavior as well, making it likely one of the most important things to consider when adding it to your space. While there is much to be said about color psychology and what different colors mean, let me keep it simple for you.

  • How does it make YOU feel?

  • Do YOU want to spend time with your art?

  • Can YOU see yourself living with it now and in the future?

Yes?! I thought so. Art is a deeply personal choice, which means you are the one that will make the perfect decision.

My paintings merge joy and calmness, excitement and inspiration. Whether it’s a bold burst or a subtle gradient, each has a way of drawing you in. I typically use bright colors for both a statement piece and to add a small pop of color to your space.

Art is important to me because it is an expression of who you are and makes your home, office, living room – you name it – art makes it yours.

I am so honored that you are considering adding my art to your home. I know that it will bring you joy because YOU are drawn to it. Art, that when you walk past it, makes you want to stop and breathe it in.

Enjoy!

I’m Monique. I am a contemporary, colorful abstract fine artist. I am also active duty military and art has become the best creative outlet for me - a chance to discover and be open amidst a life of structure. I was born in Europe and spent most my life there. If you ever have a chance to visit, I highly recommend. Color excites me! I am inspired by emotions and feeling. I try to make paintings that bring joy by perfecting color mixes and unexpected palettes. I’ve been creative my entire life, trying anything and everything from: photography, videography, resin, and laser engraving. Painting has always been something that I come back to.

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