Rose Madone (1993), Le chemin de l'âme (Path of the Soul) is an introspective exhibition on personal evolution and the awakening of consciousness.
Through a series of paintings and an installation, the artist invites the viewer to connect with the invisible—to feel the vital energy that guides our inner transformation.
The works take the viewer on a symbolic journey, portraying the subtle movements of the soul and the heart, and tracing the major stages of life: from birth to adulthood, through life transitions, to symbolic death and rebirth—like the image of the Phoenix.
This artistic journey aims to ease the processes of transformation—both psychological and structural—that are necessary to fully embody our authentic selves.
Painting becomes a powerful and intuitive language, a catalyst for expressing, understanding, and transmuting these transitional states. It serves as an interface between the inner and outer worlds, a tool for both revelation and grounding.
Through this work, the artist shares a universal quest for meaning and reflects on individual transformation as the foundation for collective awakening.
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“Consciousness lights the path of life like a lantern in the night.”
— Krishnamurti

Each exhibition is carefully curated not only to showcase exceptional art, but also to inspire deep introspection, foster meaningful dialogue, and create a transformative experience that resonates with every viewer, inviting them to connect with the work on a personal and emotional level.