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an ART
connected to
Humans
&

Living spaces

Born in France in the 1970s, Severine C. Camus was marked in her childhood by the light of Provence and the energy of Spain. At the age of six, she immersed herself in drawing, painting, writing, music and nature, then at the age of eleven in the theatre. She enters the Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Bordeaux at sixteen years in parallel to her studies in high school. But her atypical cognitive functioning, her high sensitivity and her connection with the invisible shake her up. At seventeen, she ceases all forms of art to follow a classical curriculum.


Graduate studies in international trade with a specialisation in the agri-food and then in vine & wine law led her to evolve in the Bordeaux wine world for almost seventeen years. While she is human resources manager for the Bordeaux properties of the Champagne Louis Roederer and her innovative actions are praised by the press, she decides to change path in 2013. She becomes a therapist, coach and master’s teacher. Nothing seems to direct her to art anymore.


Her encounter with shamanism in 2018 changes her life.  She reconnects with her trait and soul.


In 2019, she decides to live on an inner path that will last four years, to recreate herself. Her quest will notably lead her write books in the field  of personal growth and become officially Artist-Author in 2021. After two years of personal work, she decides to face the eye of the public in 2023.

Self-taught and proteiform with a Shaman's soul, Severine C. Camus dedicates today her works to Humans and places of life to which she is powerfully connected.  Whatever her creations, she seeks to talk about the place of Human in his environment.

Because Art is a quest, exploration is essential.

When energy asserts itself and essence appears, the path finally stabilizes.

From a long-road traveller, we become the happy inhabitant of an infinite land: us.

Parce que l'Art est une quête, l'exploration s'impose.

Lorsque l'énergie s'affirme et que l'essence apparaît, le chemin se stabilise enfin.

De voyageur au long-cours, on devient l'heureux habitat d'une contrée infinie: soi.

 

Severine C. Camus

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