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Biography

​Trained by an Academy of Arts master in her youth, Jyelle returned to the canvas following a distinguished academic career, bringing a scholarly depth to her visual exploration of the human spirit. Her work is a masterful fusion of surrealist and abstract influences—a style that is at once naïve and deeply structured, inviting viewers into a world of profound liberation and renewal.
​A significant figure in contemporary art, Jyelle was recently honored as a "Figure of Resilience and Essential Presence in Art History" for the 2026 International Women's Rights Day exhibition at Horizon World Art Gallery. Her landmark piece for this collection, Room with a View I, serves as a visual anthem for the transition from the "caged" interior of the past to the expansive clarity of a personal horizon.
​Her acclaimed work, Voices of the Truce, has generated over 11000 global inquiries and is featured in the prestigious curated volume, Masters of the Arts: 21st Century​Jyelle’s work is a profound exploration of the transition toward personal sovereignty. Her practice serves as both a sanctuary and a space for depth, drawing inspiration from the rhythmic nature of the sea and the quiet discipline of the seasons.​Through her recent cycles, she examines the delicate boundary between structured interior spaces and the wider world. Her pieces navigate the intensity of the past to reach a balanced, symbolic peace—a movement toward the 'vast azure' where one is anchored only by their own internal light.

"International Footprint: A 2026 candidate for the Chelsea International Fine Art Competition (New York) and a 2025 Finalist for Artexpo New York, her works have been exhibited in Amsterdam, San Diego, and Santa Fe.

 The Carrousel du Louvre: Her 2026 trajectory culminates in an invitation to the Carrousel du Louvre, where she continues to refine her signature "Azure" space.