Biography and CV
Caroline Vincent is a french self taught multidisciplinary artist based in the south west of France between forest and ocean. After being a photographer since 2013 and a writer since always, she decided in 2022 to pivot, focus on painting and make it her primary career.
Her artistic journey began when she realized her need to create was too loud to ignore anymore. Her desire to express herself and to tell stories was ferocious. She thus decided to quit her journalism studies to become a movie and tv critic and focus on photography. She tried photojournalism with the desire to become a conservation photographer, until she switched to unit stills photography on movie sets, to finally realize this craft was more of a hobby through personal projects and travel shots.
Her career is made of lots of pivoting, burnouts, twists and turns which finally made sense after receiving an autistic and adhd diagnosis.
Now, she’s a full time abstract expressionism artist heavily guided by the movement’s technique and process.
Her influences have stayed the same from Nature to her mental health as a neurodivergent woman.
In constant need of variety and fueled by her endless curiosity, she’s a storyteller unable to fit into a box. Hence her desire to still pursue her analog photography work on the side, see where her writing might lead her, and work daily on different painting series.
Publications
2016 : "Les coups de coeur de la semaine", Fisheye Magazine, online publication
2017 : "She's Got Wonder", online publication
Exhibitions
2017 : Collective exhibition with "Oeuvre Pour l'Art" by Clément Reisky
2018 : Collective exhibition with "Grand salon de l'art abordable"
2014 : Interview of fashion photographer Sacha Van Dorssen for the online magazine "Actuphoto"
2015 : Testimony published in "Qui est vraiment Charlie? Ces 21 jours qui ébranlèrent les lecteurs du monde" by the magazine "Le Monde"
Biography and CV
Caroline Vincent is a french self taught multidisciplinary artist based in the south west of France between forest and ocean. After being a photographer since 2013 and a writer since always, she decided in 2022 to pivot, focus on painting and make it her primary career.
Her artistic journey began when she realized her need to create was too loud to ignore anymore. Her desire to express herself and to tell stories was ferocious. She thus decided to quit her journalism studies to become a movie and tv critic and focus on photography. She tried photojournalism with the desire to become a conservation photographer, until she switched to unit stills photography on movie sets, to finally realize this craft was more of a hobby through personal projects and travel shots.
Her career is made of lots of pivoting, burnouts, twists and turns which finally made sense after receiving an autistic and adhd diagnosis.
Now, she’s a full time abstract expressionism artist heavily guided by the movement’s technique and process.
Her influences have stayed the same from Nature to her mental health as a neurodivergent woman.
In constant need of variety and fueled by her endless curiosity, she’s a storyteller unable to fit into a box. Hence her desire to still pursue her analog photography work on the side, see where her writing might lead her, and work daily on different painting series.
Publications
2016 : "Les coups de coeur de la semaine", Fisheye Magazine, online publication
2017 : "She's Got Wonder", online publication
Exhibitions
2017 : Collective exhibition with "Oeuvre Pour l'Art" by Clément Reisky
2018 : Collective exhibition with "Grand salon de l'art abordable"
2014 : Interview of fashion photographer Sacha Van Dorssen for the online magazine "Actuphoto"
2015 : Testimony published in "Qui est vraiment Charlie? Ces 21 jours qui ébranlèrent les lecteurs du monde" by the magazine "Le Monde"