Born in 1994, Coline Rohart is a visual artist based in Marseille, France. She explores the relationship between femininity and force with flamboyant brushstrokes. She paints both the liberation of the body, the heavy gaze of others, and the fragile slipping of self-trust.
Self-taught, she holds a Master's degree in political sciences at Sciences Po Aix and management at Paris Dauphine University. She learnt the basics of oil painting with painters Nushka and Sarah Sedwick. Coline Rohart loves traveling to create site-specific works in places where she can build alternative worlds that enter into dialogue with the location.
Her pieces have been shown in Marseille, New York, Sedona, and Paris, and twelve of her works now enliven the first floor of the iconic Café de Paris in Monaco. During her most recent residency, she created a room in the legendary rock'n'roll Carlton Arms Hotel in New York.
Artist statement
I dive into themes such as intimacy, strength, and femininity, with my latest series highlighting the liberation of bodies and their imprints. My work serves as a powerful documentation of love—an act of resistance against the constraints of contemporary society. My approach is sensual and guided by emotions, and I build my visual vocabulary through vibrant brushstrokes, photography, and imagery inspired by post-apocalyptic iconography and novels.
My multidisciplinary practice spans painting, sculptural work, and 3D scans, allowing my paintings to break free and emerge from the wall. My work balances a playful, cute surface with deeper themes, creating a tension between innocence and intensity, and ultimately offering a gentle yet flamboyant inner consolation.
credit photo : Dorine Damofli

