Art born from excess, gesture, shadow, and presence

Discover the work of Aimée Joaristi, an artist whose paintings transform memory, matter, and emotional intensity into works of striking presence for contemporary spaces

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Absinthe

In Absinthe, painting moves between lucidity and delirium, between what is visible and what only barely emerges. The series conveys a sense of emotional intensity, strangeness, and overflow, as if each work had arisen from an altered state of perception. These pieces stand out for their immersive atmosphere and their ability to transform a space with mystery, depth, and a highly singular presence.

Bestiary

In Bestiary, Aimée Joaristi explores the most instinctive, wild, and profound side of human experience. The forms and presences in this series evoke our impulses, fears, and desires that are hardest to name. These are works with strong visual and emotional force, ideal for those seeking intense, symbolic pieces full of character.

Human Song

In Human Song, painting becomes a direct expression of the human condition: the wound, intensity, tenderness, excess, emotional truth. Each work feels like a release, like a voice that does not seek to decorate but to move. This is an especially powerful series for collectors seeking works with strong expressive charge, physical presence, and an immediate connection to emotion.

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Meet the Artist

Aimée Joaristi creates work that is intense and deeply personal, shaped by the force of gesture, materiality, color, and chance. Far from seeking to please, her practice invites viewers to feel, question, and confront what hurts, what persists, and what remains hidden.