About Jocey
Born in Switzerland and based between Lausanne and Paris, Jocey turned to painting during a period of deep insomnia, not as an escape, but as a way to find stillness.
What began as a personal refuge became a visual language of resilience, perception and introspection. Working mainly with acrylic and Posca on canvas, she creates contemporary artworks built through bold black outlines, fragmented forms, hidden faces, intuitive symbols and vivid color compositions.
Jocey’s work stands at the crossroads of abstract figuration, contemporary cubism, pop art and street-art-inspired visual language. Influenced by Picasso, Keith Haring, Thierry Noir, Robert Combas and the energy of contemporary urban art, her paintings combine graphic structure with emotional ambiguity.
Her canvases act like visual Rorschach tests: the same detail might evoke a face, an animal, a piece of fruit, a memory or something entirely unexpected. Ambiguity is not an effect; it is a tool. Nothing is fixed. Everything is open to suggestion.
By inviting viewers to say what they see, Jocey opens a space for playful yet meaningful dialogue. Her work resonates through its apparent lightness and its deeper ability to reveal something personal: what each person sees often says a lot about who they are.
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