Inner Libraries: A Lifelong Passion Turned into a Visual Language
- sophie dumont
- May 28
- 1 min read

Books have long been my refuge. A journey, a mirror, a sanctuary.They gather and disperse, they thicken silence, they invite introspection. Since childhood, I have surrounded myself with printed words, colorful spines, worn covers — each book forming a personal geography. Even now, in my studio by the sea in Normandy, my own library is a constant companion. It feeds my color choices, my rhythms, my sense of space and depth.
Over time, this presence naturally made its way into my artistic practice.I do not seek to depict a realistic library, but rather to express its essence — its cadences, its breathing, its balance of presence and void. Each shelf becomes a rhythm, each book a mark of memory.
In a fast-moving world, I need to paint slowness.My painted libraries are places of anchorage, memory, and gentle resistance. They speak of what remains — of the silent architecture that supports our thoughts and dreams.
This is where I believe my artistic identity lies today.In the tension between structure and emotion, between material and idea. Between the tangible and the poetic.
In the coming days, I will share photographs of my personal library — not as a collection to be admired, but as a source of quiet inspiration. Behind the lines and textures of my canvases lies a universe of books, faithfully present and infinitely alive.

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