Raé's artistic practice lies at the intersection of several disciplines. Painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, and performance become complementary languages through which she explores the invisible connections between human beings and their environment.
Inspired by natural ecosystems and the mechanisms of perception, she investigates notions of interdependence, transformation, and harmony. Colour, light, movement, and material function not simply as representational tools but as vehicles for experience. Her work seek to elevate reality and reveal its sensitive and symbolic dimensions.
In series such as Wonderland and Entre Ciel et Terre, often created on handmade vegetal paper, nature becomes a space for reflection and inner transformation. Organic forms, vegetal imagery, and subtle plays of light invite viewers to slow down, observe differently, and reconsider habitual ways of perceiving the world.
Through this approach, Raé proposes a contemplative experience in which observing the external world becomes the starting point for a deeper exploration of the self.

