Stylized silhouettes and symbolic forms exploring coexistence, human presence, and an emerging visual language.
Dimensions: 110 × 140 cm
Year: 2026
Dimensions: 140 × 100 cm
Year: 2026
This series introduces an experimental visual language in which each form suggests both a letter and a human figure. Positioned between signs and silhouettes, these hybrid entities compose an imaginary alphabet capable of carrying emotions, narratives, and multiple identities.
Dimensions: 30 × 45 cm
Year: 2026
Dimensions: 30 × 45 cm
Year: 2026
Dimensions: 30 × 45 cm
Year: 2026
In the dense composition of “Interlacing Voices,” forms intertwine until they create an almost indecipherable network, like a collective script in motion. Figures overlap, interact, and sometimes merge, reflecting the complexity of human relationships and the multiplicity of identities.
The work becomes a space where voices circulate, where each fragment contributes to a shared memory, at once chaotic and deeply alive.
Within this tension between legibility and disappearance, the viewer’s gaze is constantly engaged, invited to search for points of reference without ever settling on them completely. The accumulation of lines functions like a visual pulse, a rhythm suggesting both confusion and harmony, disorder and fragile balance.
The work thus offers an immersive experience where the viewer does not simply read an image but moves through a field of signs in transformation. Each form becomes a possible voice, an emerging narrative, leaving space for interpretation and imagination.
Dimensions: 30 × 45 cm
Year: 2026
Dimensions: 30 × 45 cm
Year: 2026
Dimensions: 30 × 45 cm
Year: 2026
In this series, the surface is no longer a simple support; it becomes an active space, a site of transformation where material and color begin to speak. Figures emerge, disappear, and recompose themselves as if they were in constant negotiation with the textures that carry them.
Each work explores a sensitive visual language in which relief, thickness, and traces communicate as strongly as the forms themselves. Color does not simply clothe the bodies; it constructs them, fragments them, and reveals them. It acts as an energy moving through matter, giving birth to presences that are both tangible and elusive.
Dimensions: 130 × 190 cm
Year: 2017
“Children at the Museum” emerged from a living encounter in Burkina Faso, where children became both spectators and creators. Through their gestures, their curiosity, and their spontaneity, the museum space transforms into a place of free expression and discovery.
This experience highlights the importance of making art accessible from an early age by valuing imagination, curiosity, and the sensitivity of children. The work captures a moment of shared creativity where art becomes a common language capable of connecting individuals across ages and cultural frameworks.
Dimensions: 130 × 190 cm
Year: 2016
The work Friendship celebrates human connections, invisible yet powerful, like threads crossing within a patchwork of shared lives. Through the use of diverse materials such as collage, stitching, fabric, and chalk, the piece invites reflection on how friendship, in its fragility and beauty, is constructed and transformed over time.
Dimensions: 120 × 120 cm
Year: 2025
Dimensions: 120 × 120 cm
Year: 2025
A broader selection of works reflecting the diversity of Mady Sima’s artistic language across materials, surfaces, symbolic figures, and contemporary visual narratives.
Dimensions: 110 × 170 cm
Year: 2021
Dimensions: 209 × 133 cm
Year: 2024
Dimensions: 60 × 60 cm
Year: 2022
In this work, everything seems suspended within a fragile instant, the moment when something shifts. The Spark captures that invisible point where thought illuminates itself, where emotion transforms into understanding.
Forms and traces express an inner tension, a passage between confusion and clarity. It is a work of threshold, a space where momentum is born, where hesitation gives way to movement.
Dimensions: 130 × 130 cm
Year: 2024
Dimensions: 120 × 120 cm
Year: 2024
Dimensions: 150 × 120 cm
Year: 2023
Discover a body of work where symbolic figures, layered surfaces, and mixed-media compositions come together to reflect on childhood, transformation, and collective experience.