Joanne Boyer I Naufragé de l'âme
The transition of Jean-Baptiste to Joanne Boyer unfolds as an intimate, social, and artistic process. Her testimony shared on Instagram, the exhibition “ Naufragé de l’âme ”, and the large canvas “ Love “ are all spaces where disclosure and opacity, fragility and creative power intersect.
Boyer's work can never be reduced to mere biographical anecdotes. It is rooted in an intimate experience of years of silence, repression, and secrecy yet it expands into the public sphere of art as an act of resistance. To say “ I exist for who I am ” is not only a personal cry: it is an aesthetic gesture, a way of transforming painting into a language of affirmation and survival.
 
                    Joanne Boyer I Sans titre
2025, Pencil on paper - 6 x 8 inch
 
                    Joanne Boyer I Sans titre
2025, Pencil on paper - 6 x 8 inch
Joanne Boyer I Dévoré par des chimères
2025, Oil on canvas - 38 x 77 inch
 
                    Joanne Boyer I Chevalier sans armure
2025, Oil on canvas - 26 x 32 inch
 
                    Joanne Boyer, Love
2025, Oil on canvas - 35 x 46 inch
 
                    Joanne Boyer, Mauvaise nouvelle
2025, Oil on canvas - 64 x 51 inch
 
                    Joanne Boyer, Naufragé mais aimé
2025, Oil on canvas - 11 x 14 inch
 
                    Joanne Boyer, Summercamp
2025, Oil on canvas - 13 x 16 inch
 
                    Joanne Boyer, Baptême
2022, Oil on canvas - 16 x 16 inch
 
                    Joanne Boyer, Suivre ses démons
Suivre ses démons, 2025, Oil on canvas - 78 x 87 inch