Her meticulous and choreographed practice resembles a reconquest of the body and mind, a certain search for harmony.

Tiffany Bouelle is a French-Japanese multidisciplinary artist leaving in Paris whose work spans painting, drawing, textiles, and performance. At the heart of her creative process—where the line is simple, calligraphic, and rendered in acrylic or Japanese watercolor— writing preserves words and thoughts, while drawing distills a subject to reveal its essence. Her meticulous, almost choreographed practice is a reclaiming of both body and mind, and a pursuit of harmony. Her works weave together childhood memories, Japanese heritage, nature, and femininity.

 

 

Bouelle and ORAE have grown hand in hand since the gallery’s creation in 2023. The artist presented a solo show at the Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris, inspired by the Japanese folktale Tsuru no Ongaeshi. She has taken part in several solo and group exhibitions in Japan, France, Luxembourg, and Belgium. In May 2025, she will exhibit at the Drawing Lab in Paris with Caran d’Ache in We Don’t Remember Our Lives Before the Age of Four.

 

 

Through her work at the crossroads of art, fashion, and the decorative arts, Bouelle has collaborated with the perfume house Infiniment Coty as well as Longchamp, Hermès, Roland-Garros, and Guerlain, strengthening her presence in the world of luxury.