Biba
Biba is a French artist who grew up in a culture where art is synonymous with meaning, beauty, and transmission. From an early age, she was passionate about drawing and color, eventually joining the École des Beaux-Arts, where she explored the foundations of design and painting. But her true artistic language would only take shape through her travels — or rather, her lives — across the world. Her adventure begins in Colombia. There, she discovered the exuberance of nature, the intensity of gazes, the explosion of colors. Every street, every market, every encounter imprinted a new energy within her. Then came Argentina and Brazil, where she settled successively. There, she learned the sensuality of forms, the spontaneity of gesture, the human warmth that can be perceived today in her works. Later, it was the United States where she set down her bags. There, amidst the hustle of big cities and cultural avant-garde, she discovered the absolute freedom to experiment. Art became for her a field of limitless exploration, a space for dialogue between influences and intuitions. Next came Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The contrast was striking: landscapes of silence, a mineral light, ancestral traditions. Biba drew from this a form of serenity, an attention to detail, a contemplation of the world that shows through the precision of her compositions. Every country, every culture, every language left a mark on her way of seeing, feeling, and creating. Today, her art reflects this journey. She paints with gouache, freehand, without guides or sketches. The stroke is free, direct, sincere. The colors, bold and deep, vibrate like echoes of an inner world nourished by elsewhere. The textures evoke the materials of the world, the life that pulses on the surface of things. Between design and painting, her work is an invitation to feel. To travel. To remember. To dream.



