sardoine mia - L'artiste





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Sardoine Mia’s original 2025 acrylic on linen painting titled “L'artiste” is a 80×80 cm portrait, signed by hand, framed, in excellent condition, and sold from France.
Description from the seller
Details about the artwork:
• Title: "The Artist"
• Year: 2025
• Medium: Acrylics on linen canvas, fixed with UV-protective and scratch-proof varnish.
• Dimensions: 80 cm x 80 cm, with an oak wood frame.
• Signature details: signed bottom right with a brush
• Documentation provided with the artwork: certificate of authenticity, invoice.
• Condition: Excellent condition
Details about the artist:
Artist name: Sardoine Mia
Full name: Sardoine VERGER MIAMBANZILA
Nationality: Congolese
Residence: France
SIRET number: 912 254 679 00018
Website: www.sardoine.art
" Sardoine develops, drawing on her self-taught approach, a body of work at the crossroads of painting and drawing. She explores a sensitive and memoral landscape, privileging evocation over strict figuration. Her canvases are built through a stratified layering of washes, blending acrylic and oil in a play of matte and metallic finishes. The result is blocks of color that deconstruct classical perspective, allowing subjects “drowned” in the material to surface. This technique spatializes an inner narrative, like the sedimentation of visible reality. Her art creates mixed spaces where desires and memories confront each other. "
PRIZES AND NOTABLE HONORS:
2021: Prince Claus Seed Award, Prince Claus Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands
EXHIBITIONS NOTABLE:
2026: Art Capital, Grand Palais, Paris, France
2024: Obsession, Association Cré’art, Galerie Atelier Gustave, Paris, France
2023: A Palette of Sensations, Galerie art brazza, Brazzaville, Congo
2022: Art between thoughts and spontaneity, PAKS Gallery, Munich, Germany
2022: I Ndaffa, Dak’Art Biennale, Dakar, Senegal
2022: New Contemporary, The Unique World, PAKS Gallery, Munich, Germany
2021: M’ke, Kub’art Gallery, Montréal, Canada
2021: The Language of Birds, Galerie Basango, Pointe-Noire, Congo
2019: The Hell of Blue (inspired by La vie et demi de Sony Labou Tansi), Garage Krone, Aarau, Switzerland
Details about the artwork:
• Title: "The Artist"
• Year: 2025
• Medium: Acrylics on linen canvas, fixed with UV-protective and scratch-proof varnish.
• Dimensions: 80 cm x 80 cm, with an oak wood frame.
• Signature details: signed bottom right with a brush
• Documentation provided with the artwork: certificate of authenticity, invoice.
• Condition: Excellent condition
Details about the artist:
Artist name: Sardoine Mia
Full name: Sardoine VERGER MIAMBANZILA
Nationality: Congolese
Residence: France
SIRET number: 912 254 679 00018
Website: www.sardoine.art
" Sardoine develops, drawing on her self-taught approach, a body of work at the crossroads of painting and drawing. She explores a sensitive and memoral landscape, privileging evocation over strict figuration. Her canvases are built through a stratified layering of washes, blending acrylic and oil in a play of matte and metallic finishes. The result is blocks of color that deconstruct classical perspective, allowing subjects “drowned” in the material to surface. This technique spatializes an inner narrative, like the sedimentation of visible reality. Her art creates mixed spaces where desires and memories confront each other. "
PRIZES AND NOTABLE HONORS:
2021: Prince Claus Seed Award, Prince Claus Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands
EXHIBITIONS NOTABLE:
2026: Art Capital, Grand Palais, Paris, France
2024: Obsession, Association Cré’art, Galerie Atelier Gustave, Paris, France
2023: A Palette of Sensations, Galerie art brazza, Brazzaville, Congo
2022: Art between thoughts and spontaneity, PAKS Gallery, Munich, Germany
2022: I Ndaffa, Dak’Art Biennale, Dakar, Senegal
2022: New Contemporary, The Unique World, PAKS Gallery, Munich, Germany
2021: M’ke, Kub’art Gallery, Montréal, Canada
2021: The Language of Birds, Galerie Basango, Pointe-Noire, Congo
2019: The Hell of Blue (inspired by La vie et demi de Sony Labou Tansi), Garage Krone, Aarau, Switzerland

