Meli Axford

Meli Axford, Splash Bound, oil and acrylic on Polycotton, 47 1/5 × 59 1/10 in. 

Anne de Villeméjane

Anne de Villeméjane, Walking Woman petite blue resin, resin, 36 × 10 × 4 1/2 in, Edition 8/12. 

Nuria Formenti

Nuria Formenti, Nadie me dijo como había que navegar las olas de este mar domesticado, watercolors, inks, and graphite on 300-gram paper, 65 × 49 in. 

Press Release

March 2026 – In celebration of Women’s History Month, InSight Artspace presents Feminine Narratives: Where Humanity Meets Nature, a curated selection of works by Esther Rosa, Nuria Formenti, Béatrice Bizot, Carole Jury, Meli Axford, Anne De Villeméjane, and Elsa Marie Keefe.

This exhibition explores how women artists articulate the profound interconnectedness between human experience and the natural world. Across diverse media, our beloved artists investigate themes of transformation, memory, and materiality with organic forms and tactile surfaces, effectively revealing nature as both a metaphor and collaborator.

Rather than presenting a singular definition of femininity, this exhibition embraces multiplicity: strength coexisting with vulnerability, intimacy meeting monumentality... Each artist offers a distinct yet resonant voice and contributes to a broader reflection in identity and interdependence.

Esther Rosa combines her background as a psychologist and life coach into her artistic practice, effectively investigating the profound connections of self-awareness and personal development, and human consciousness. Rosa’s exquisite paper clay abstractions illuminate both archetypal beauty and the radiance of imperfection, as a vital expression of life’s beauty.

Nuria Formenti creates a deeply personal dreamlike world with intense colors shaping the organic flow of nature. Her unique expressive abstraction emerges in her watercolor stain maps, interwoven with ink threads and tiny textual inscriptions, resemble neural pathways, rivers of consciousness, and psychic landscapes revealing the interconnectedness of thought and environment.

Béatrice Bizot uses architectural forms and sculptural faces as a language to express the intricacies of the feminine experience. This deep interconnection between structure and fragility, permanence and transformation. She was one of three artists selected in 2025 to create a sculpture of Saint Roch for the Sagrada Familia Foundation in Barcelona.

Carole Jury explores the emotional landscape that binds human emotion to the natural world as a photographer and abstract painter. Her Humanity series sees broad textured strokes and layered hues evoking raw power and delicate emotional balance; her canvases pulse with movement, from fiery reds of passion and vitality to tranquil blues reflecting the peace of still water and sky.

Meli Axford leverages colour and space to reimagine the Australian landscape with her family in it. Her Pool Series radiates a deliberate sense of calm and optimism that we are ready for whatever happens. Axford’s work positions the feminine perspective as gently embedded within the natural world, where intimacy and environment coexist in love and light.

Anne De Villeméjane’s ethereal figures are both fragile and powerful at the same time. Her work reflects the delicate balance of human nature, exuding a worldly energy while appearing as if in a dream. Recognized for her rare sensitivity and strong sense of color and textures, Anne has developed a refined eye and hand for sculpture, forever experimenting with new materials such as bronze, metal, concrete, resin, and crystal.

Elsa Marie Keefe is a multidisciplinary American artist whose work spans across painting, photography, and mixed media. Keefe’s layered compositions evoke the delicate balance between vulnerability and transcendence, revealing how human emotion and environmental rhythm mirror one another. In her recent Florida series, she reflects on the body’s spiritual and ecological connection to place.

At InSight Artspace, we champion women artists whose practices merge visual mastery with personal journey, social awareness, and an intimate understanding of our shared existence. Rooted in our woman-led mission to exhibit and promote the works of women in art, this presentation invites reflection on the profound interdependence between human emotion and the natural world through the lens of the female narrator, supporting and exploring art as an essential component of life.

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