Karine Bartoli continues to captivate collectors and galleries with her luminous figurative paintings, inspired by Mediterranean light and scenes from everyday life. Her recent works—featured in several group exhibitions across France and Italy—delve into themes of memory, leisure, and the subtle interplay between figures and their surroundings, drawing growing interest from both European and international buyers.
Based in Paris, Bartoli has cultivated her artistic practice through a refined pictorial approach, developing a distinctive style that merges universal emotion with personal recollection. Her compositions often depict serene beach scenes, intimate moments, and the quiet relationships between people and place—a poetic lens on contemporary life.
Strongly influenced by the southern light, especially that of Corsica where she spent significant time, Bartoli begins her process with photographs, which she transforms into textured, meditative paintings. In an era of instant digital imagery, her commitment to figurative painting offers a slower, more introspective, and deeply authentic perspective.
Karine Bartoli’s work resonates with collectors seeking art that is visually soothing, emotionally sincere, and grounded in memory and place. Her growing recognition on the international stage affirms her position as a compelling voice in contemporary figurative painting.
Frans Kunstenaar
Everyday life, Figurative, Landscape