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Margynall is a French contemporary artist in Singapore.
Her artistic process is a fusion of pop art, abstract and surrealism.
She only creates exclusive art pieces.
Click on each picture to read the artwork description.

Everything is gonna be all right
Acrylic on canvas
77 x 61cm
This painting is a dive into an artificial and utopian world, disconnected from reality. The chromatic choices symbolize a society on the run, seeking to avoid the gravity of current issues.
The plants, with their exuberant and surreal leaves, evoke nature, but in a transformed, almost artificial form. They are not realistic but fantasized, symbolizing humanity's tendency to view nature as mere decoration or an aesthetic element, forgetting its reality and vital importance.
The paint dripping from the leaves represents the degradation and exploitation of this nature, whose beauty is compromised by destructive human actions.
The character is superficial, materialistic, and in search of fleeting beauty and comfort, at the expense of ecological awareness. He has lost sight of the fact that, despite his illusions of superiority or independence, he remains an animal intrinsically linked to the world he is destroying. Yet, the character seems oblivious to this connection. He lives in an imaginary world he has created to cope with his own powerlessness.
The title, which appears to invite serenity, is in fact ironic about the passive and blind attitude of individuals and societies toward ecological crises. The apparent optimism becomes a bitter critique: “Everything is gonna be all right” if we continue to ignore reality—but at what cost?
This artwork denounces the collective denial of the ecological emergency and the rupture between humanity and nature, despite their fundamental interdependence. It is an invitation to reflect on our relationship with the world and our responsibility within it.
77 x 61cm
This painting is a dive into an artificial and utopian world, disconnected from reality. The chromatic choices symbolize a society on the run, seeking to avoid the gravity of current issues.
The plants, with their exuberant and surreal leaves, evoke nature, but in a transformed, almost artificial form. They are not realistic but fantasized, symbolizing humanity's tendency to view nature as mere decoration or an aesthetic element, forgetting its reality and vital importance.
The paint dripping from the leaves represents the degradation and exploitation of this nature, whose beauty is compromised by destructive human actions.
The character is superficial, materialistic, and in search of fleeting beauty and comfort, at the expense of ecological awareness. He has lost sight of the fact that, despite his illusions of superiority or independence, he remains an animal intrinsically linked to the world he is destroying. Yet, the character seems oblivious to this connection. He lives in an imaginary world he has created to cope with his own powerlessness.
The title, which appears to invite serenity, is in fact ironic about the passive and blind attitude of individuals and societies toward ecological crises. The apparent optimism becomes a bitter critique: “Everything is gonna be all right” if we continue to ignore reality—but at what cost?
This artwork denounces the collective denial of the ecological emergency and the rupture between humanity and nature, despite their fundamental interdependence. It is an invitation to reflect on our relationship with the world and our responsibility within it.

We, stardust in the Universe
Acrylic on canvas
76 x 61cm
These fluid shades symbolize the vital energies that flow through all living beings, uniting the microcosm (cells) with the macrocosm (the universe).
The intriguing black patterns, reminiscent of animal pelts or cells, seem to weave a connection between microscopic life and the universe. They represent the idea that everything is interconnected: the fundamental structures of life, visible under a microscope, and galaxies, visible through a telescope. These almost organic forms reinforce the notion that we are made of the same matter as the stars.
This offers a deeply spiritual and humble perspective: although we are infinitely small on the cosmic scale, we are part of a vast and magnificent whole.
This painting is a celebration of the beauty and mystery of existence. It invites us to step back from our lives to marvel at what we only partially understand: the infinitely large and the infinitely small. It evokes fascination, humility, and a sense of belonging to something greater than ourselves.
In sum, this work embodies a bridge between science and poetry, between observation and imagination.
76 x 61cm
These fluid shades symbolize the vital energies that flow through all living beings, uniting the microcosm (cells) with the macrocosm (the universe).
The intriguing black patterns, reminiscent of animal pelts or cells, seem to weave a connection between microscopic life and the universe. They represent the idea that everything is interconnected: the fundamental structures of life, visible under a microscope, and galaxies, visible through a telescope. These almost organic forms reinforce the notion that we are made of the same matter as the stars.
This offers a deeply spiritual and humble perspective: although we are infinitely small on the cosmic scale, we are part of a vast and magnificent whole.
This painting is a celebration of the beauty and mystery of existence. It invites us to step back from our lives to marvel at what we only partially understand: the infinitely large and the infinitely small. It evokes fascination, humility, and a sense of belonging to something greater than ourselves.
In sum, this work embodies a bridge between science and poetry, between observation and imagination.

Endangered Nature
Acrylic on canvas
61 x 46cm
Bamboo, generally associated with strength and resilience in certain cultures, appears here as consumed, suggesting that even the most robust elements of nature are not immune to destruction. This transformation symbolizes the devastating impact of human actions on the planet. The shades of red convey both the urgency of the ecological situation and the destructive power of these events. The shades of gray represent not only atmospheric pollution but also the suffocation of life, ecosystems, and biodiversity. The artist clearly aims to raise awareness about climate change and its dramatic consequences. The painting challenges the viewer, urging them to reflect on the fragility of nature and humanity's responsibility in its preservation. This artwork is both aesthetic and activist. It is an invitation to feel the urgency and to reconsider one’s own relationship with the environment.
61 x 46cm
Bamboo, generally associated with strength and resilience in certain cultures, appears here as consumed, suggesting that even the most robust elements of nature are not immune to destruction. This transformation symbolizes the devastating impact of human actions on the planet. The shades of red convey both the urgency of the ecological situation and the destructive power of these events. The shades of gray represent not only atmospheric pollution but also the suffocation of life, ecosystems, and biodiversity. The artist clearly aims to raise awareness about climate change and its dramatic consequences. The painting challenges the viewer, urging them to reflect on the fragility of nature and humanity's responsibility in its preservation. This artwork is both aesthetic and activist. It is an invitation to feel the urgency and to reconsider one’s own relationship with the environment.

Alive
Acrylic on canvas
70 x 60cm
The painting evokes both inner strength and great delicacy.
This universal figure is inviting us to share a personal journey, a search for freedom.
She evokes vitality, life and raw authenticity.
Overflowing emotions and energy are radiating from the central figure. Void represents opportunity, where the central figure stands out clearly, affirming her place and identity.
Dare to be Alive
70 x 60cm
The painting evokes both inner strength and great delicacy.
This universal figure is inviting us to share a personal journey, a search for freedom.
She evokes vitality, life and raw authenticity.
Overflowing emotions and energy are radiating from the central figure. Void represents opportunity, where the central figure stands out clearly, affirming her place and identity.
Dare to be Alive

Extravagant
Acrylic on canvas,
35 x 27cm
Woman portrait serie
This painting is a celebration of the feminine emancipation of the 1920s, where beauty and creativity are honoured. This character embodies audacity, with a touch of sophistication and glamour. The vibrant composition around the hair evokes an imaginary world, an allegory of the inventiveness and vitality that characterize the Roaring Twenties. It contrasts with the white background, representing a space of freedom, of unrestrained expressions. This character, split in two, symbolizes the internal struggles women of that era may have felt between societal expectations and their desire for independence.
35 x 27cm
Woman portrait serie
This painting is a celebration of the feminine emancipation of the 1920s, where beauty and creativity are honoured. This character embodies audacity, with a touch of sophistication and glamour. The vibrant composition around the hair evokes an imaginary world, an allegory of the inventiveness and vitality that characterize the Roaring Twenties. It contrasts with the white background, representing a space of freedom, of unrestrained expressions. This character, split in two, symbolizes the internal struggles women of that era may have felt between societal expectations and their desire for independence.

Powerful
Acrylic on canvas,
35 x 27cm
Woman portrait serie
This composition presents an elegant, sophisticated woman with a refined appearance. She possesses wealth, power, and lives in abundance. Her face, peaceful and enigmatic, is marked by closed eyes and exaggerated long eyelashes, giving a theatrical aspect to her expression. This powerful character is immersed in introspection, reflecting on her role in this society. It is an invitation to empathy and compassion to live in harmony among different nations.
35 x 27cm
Woman portrait serie
This composition presents an elegant, sophisticated woman with a refined appearance. She possesses wealth, power, and lives in abundance. Her face, peaceful and enigmatic, is marked by closed eyes and exaggerated long eyelashes, giving a theatrical aspect to her expression. This powerful character is immersed in introspection, reflecting on her role in this society. It is an invitation to empathy and compassion to live in harmony among different nations.

Sensitive
Acrylic on canvas,
35 x 27cm
Woman portrait serie
This portrait captures an image of enigmatic femininity, playing with subtle contrasts between the softness of facial features and the intensity of colours. The gaze reflects an inner strength, a concealed melancholy that communicates intense emotions. The dominant blue, in its various shades, envelops the figure in an aura of calm but also mystery. The effect of transparency symbolizes a form of vulnerability or subtlety. This portrait highlights the beauty of women's sensitivity. This blend of softness and intensity gives the work an introspective quality, inviting the viewer to reflect on the very nature of the woman depicted and the emotions she evokes.
35 x 27cm
Woman portrait serie
This portrait captures an image of enigmatic femininity, playing with subtle contrasts between the softness of facial features and the intensity of colours. The gaze reflects an inner strength, a concealed melancholy that communicates intense emotions. The dominant blue, in its various shades, envelops the figure in an aura of calm but also mystery. The effect of transparency symbolizes a form of vulnerability or subtlety. This portrait highlights the beauty of women's sensitivity. This blend of softness and intensity gives the work an introspective quality, inviting the viewer to reflect on the very nature of the woman depicted and the emotions she evokes.

Rebel
Acrylic on canvas,
35 x 27cm
Woman portrait serie
This work, inspired by Vogue women’s portraits, does not merely present classical beauty but reinvents the female figure as an icon of freedom, strength, and provocation. Both rebellious and elegant, she embodies an indomitable and determined femininity, breaking away from conventions. This portrait celebrates the idea that beauty should not conform to influences or standards but can be a way to express and assert oneself. Ultimately, this character seems to challenge and confront us, reminding us that inner freedom is the woman’s greatest strength.
35 x 27cm
Woman portrait serie
This work, inspired by Vogue women’s portraits, does not merely present classical beauty but reinvents the female figure as an icon of freedom, strength, and provocation. Both rebellious and elegant, she embodies an indomitable and determined femininity, breaking away from conventions. This portrait celebrates the idea that beauty should not conform to influences or standards but can be a way to express and assert oneself. Ultimately, this character seems to challenge and confront us, reminding us that inner freedom is the woman’s greatest strength.

The contemplation of life
Acrylic on canvas,
46 x 36cm
This abstract painting seems to be a true immersion into a universe that is both organic and cosmic. The fluid gradients of blue, violet, and magenta blend harmoniously, evoking a smooth and continuous transition between the different layers of the composition. Each colour seems to represent an element of this mysterious, living world, where blue could symbolize the deep underwater realms, the tranquillity of water, while violet and magenta embody exotic flowers like orchids or pulsing bursts of life.
The black spots, reminiscent of those of a feline, through their stark contrast with the fluid background, create visual tension. They evoke both wild and natural patterns, as well as more microscopic structures, such as cells, neurons, or primitive organisms. This duality, between a microscopic world and a larger environment, creates a visual metaphor for the interconnectedness of all forms of life.
The interpretation of this painting can thus revolve around the theme of life and the complexity of nature. The artist seems to invite the viewer to contemplate the mystery of life in all its forms, through an imaginary ecosystem developing at the boundary between the known and the unknown. The neuron-like patterns may suggest a reflection on consciousness and the invisible connections that govern life, while the hues evoking underwater realms and rare flowers emphasize the hidden beauty of the natural world.
This work, therefore, appears as an ode to the diversity of life, to the infinite forms and colours, but also to the complexity of the processes that underlie existence. The painting becomes a window into a strange and fascinating world, an invitation to explore the invisible, to contemplate the mystery of life, and to be captivated by the beauty of the unknown.
46 x 36cm
This abstract painting seems to be a true immersion into a universe that is both organic and cosmic. The fluid gradients of blue, violet, and magenta blend harmoniously, evoking a smooth and continuous transition between the different layers of the composition. Each colour seems to represent an element of this mysterious, living world, where blue could symbolize the deep underwater realms, the tranquillity of water, while violet and magenta embody exotic flowers like orchids or pulsing bursts of life.
The black spots, reminiscent of those of a feline, through their stark contrast with the fluid background, create visual tension. They evoke both wild and natural patterns, as well as more microscopic structures, such as cells, neurons, or primitive organisms. This duality, between a microscopic world and a larger environment, creates a visual metaphor for the interconnectedness of all forms of life.
The interpretation of this painting can thus revolve around the theme of life and the complexity of nature. The artist seems to invite the viewer to contemplate the mystery of life in all its forms, through an imaginary ecosystem developing at the boundary between the known and the unknown. The neuron-like patterns may suggest a reflection on consciousness and the invisible connections that govern life, while the hues evoking underwater realms and rare flowers emphasize the hidden beauty of the natural world.
This work, therefore, appears as an ode to the diversity of life, to the infinite forms and colours, but also to the complexity of the processes that underlie existence. The painting becomes a window into a strange and fascinating world, an invitation to explore the invisible, to contemplate the mystery of life, and to be captivated by the beauty of the unknown.

Feel the moment
Watercolour on canvas,
66 x 51cm
The painting titled "Feel the Moment" captures a serene and introspective scene. Bathed in soft hues of blue and pink, it radiates a sense of calm and tranquillity. A lone lady stands gracefully in the gentle waves of the sea, her silhouette blending harmoniously with the tranquil waters. She gazes toward the horizon, where the sky meets the ocean in a peaceful embrace, symbolizing endless possibilities and quiet contemplation.
The blue tones of the sea evoke a deep sense of inner peace, while the pink hues in the sky add warmth, hope, and emotional depth. The lady's posture reflects a sense of stillness and presence, as if she is in the midst of a meditative moment, finding balance amidst the chaos of life. Despite the constant disruptions and diversions that surround her, she remains centred and focused, her awareness fully attuned to the present.
This painting is not just an image; it is an invitation to freeze time, to immerse oneself in the beauty of the moment, and to find solace in self-consciousness. "Feel the Moment" serves as a reminder that peace can be found within, even in the most turbulent times.
66 x 51cm
The painting titled "Feel the Moment" captures a serene and introspective scene. Bathed in soft hues of blue and pink, it radiates a sense of calm and tranquillity. A lone lady stands gracefully in the gentle waves of the sea, her silhouette blending harmoniously with the tranquil waters. She gazes toward the horizon, where the sky meets the ocean in a peaceful embrace, symbolizing endless possibilities and quiet contemplation.
The blue tones of the sea evoke a deep sense of inner peace, while the pink hues in the sky add warmth, hope, and emotional depth. The lady's posture reflects a sense of stillness and presence, as if she is in the midst of a meditative moment, finding balance amidst the chaos of life. Despite the constant disruptions and diversions that surround her, she remains centred and focused, her awareness fully attuned to the present.
This painting is not just an image; it is an invitation to freeze time, to immerse oneself in the beauty of the moment, and to find solace in self-consciousness. "Feel the Moment" serves as a reminder that peace can be found within, even in the most turbulent times.

Ephemeral Symbiosis
Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 60cm

Osmosis
Acrylic on canvas
70 x 60cm
The painting Osmosis expresses a harmonious fusion between the human body and the natural world, with elements of life integrated into the portrayal of a female figure. This portrait, both fascinating and enigmatic, depicts a woman whose pristine face seems to emerge from a weave of flowers and symbols.
The stylized flowers, drawn in a single black line and connected by fine lines, create a complex pattern that covers the woman’s skull and bust. These floral motifs evoke delicacy and the fragility of life. The choice of black to outline these flowers enhances their finesse while giving a sense of fluidity, as if they are an intrinsic part of the woman.
Her exposed face, with closed eyes accentuated by dark eye shadow and intense red lipstick, conveys a sense of serenity and detachment. The lack of expression and absence of hair contribute to the atmosphere of neutrality and timelessness, suggesting a universal figure rather than a particular identity.
The grey background, dotted with hints of red and yellow, adds depth to the piece and contrasts with the whiteness of the face and bust. These colours bring warmth and dynamism, while the symbols around the edges of the canvas represent the cycle of life, the interconnectedness of living beings, and the invisible cellular network that constitutes us.
Overall, this painting is an exploration of the osmosis between humans and nature, where the boundary between the two becomes blurred. The woman appears to blend into this organic universe, as if she is in symbiosis with the life surrounding her. The choice of floral patterns and scientific symbols suggests a reflection on the beauty and complexity of life, while her neutral expression and simplified features allow viewers to project their own emotions and interpretations onto the work.
70 x 60cm
The painting Osmosis expresses a harmonious fusion between the human body and the natural world, with elements of life integrated into the portrayal of a female figure. This portrait, both fascinating and enigmatic, depicts a woman whose pristine face seems to emerge from a weave of flowers and symbols.
The stylized flowers, drawn in a single black line and connected by fine lines, create a complex pattern that covers the woman’s skull and bust. These floral motifs evoke delicacy and the fragility of life. The choice of black to outline these flowers enhances their finesse while giving a sense of fluidity, as if they are an intrinsic part of the woman.
Her exposed face, with closed eyes accentuated by dark eye shadow and intense red lipstick, conveys a sense of serenity and detachment. The lack of expression and absence of hair contribute to the atmosphere of neutrality and timelessness, suggesting a universal figure rather than a particular identity.
The grey background, dotted with hints of red and yellow, adds depth to the piece and contrasts with the whiteness of the face and bust. These colours bring warmth and dynamism, while the symbols around the edges of the canvas represent the cycle of life, the interconnectedness of living beings, and the invisible cellular network that constitutes us.
Overall, this painting is an exploration of the osmosis between humans and nature, where the boundary between the two becomes blurred. The woman appears to blend into this organic universe, as if she is in symbiosis with the life surrounding her. The choice of floral patterns and scientific symbols suggests a reflection on the beauty and complexity of life, while her neutral expression and simplified features allow viewers to project their own emotions and interpretations onto the work.

Mindfulness
Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 60cm

Sophisticated Biosphere
Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 60cm

The bird who stole peace
Acrylic on canvas, 92 x 60cm

Human Madness
Acrylic on canvas
70 x 60cm
Albert Einstein once said: “Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.”
Wondering what is happening to our beautiful planet, this leopard is hoping for a better future. He is watching Earth burning, feeling powerless.
Dreaming for his freedom, he wishes Humans will come to reason.
Humanity has a choice: cooperate or perish. It is either a Climate Solidarity Pact – or a Collective Suicide Pact,” the UN Secretary-General said.
It is a manifesto for all living creatures.
70 x 60cm
Albert Einstein once said: “Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.”
Wondering what is happening to our beautiful planet, this leopard is hoping for a better future. He is watching Earth burning, feeling powerless.
Dreaming for his freedom, he wishes Humans will come to reason.
Humanity has a choice: cooperate or perish. It is either a Climate Solidarity Pact – or a Collective Suicide Pact,” the UN Secretary-General said.
It is a manifesto for all living creatures.

Bloody forty
Acrylic on canvas, 100 x 74cm

Give me hope
Acrylic on canvas, 75 x 60cm

Sweet dreams
Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 50cm

Invasion
Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 50cm,

Reckless
Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 50cm

Hope
Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 50cm

Time flies
Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 50cm

Powerful balance
Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 50cm

Deja vu
Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 60cm
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