This year, I had the pleasure of collaborating with the Payot brand, who commissioned me to create a painting that would encapsulate the beauty of movement. Inspired by the fluidity and rhythm of my drawings, I sought to translate the marks we leaveβthrough care, connection, and givingβinto something visual and timeless.
Working with Payot allowed me to explore the intersection of art and skincare, transforming everyday rituals into moments of beauty and self-expression. I hope this unique artistic alliance resonates with you.
Andrea Mongenie x Payot
French βEXPRIMEβ Podcast interviewed Andrea on her career and artistic practice in February 2024
The podcast is hosted by journalist Josephine Bonnardot
Photos by Antoine Sorel
LAUNE architecture
AMELIE MAISON DβART
Andrea imagined and realised a bespoke original mural on a residential ceiling
βVisions β
A group exhibition in Montreuil with Diametre 15
Participating Artists @_alexis_blanc_ @learivera_ha @lea.decacqueray @juliecnl @tgy_roussel @victor.cordhomme @borneo_studio
Photos by Kham Keo
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE:
Interview for Liberty London
Homes and gardens official magazine
Styling by @kierastyleeditor Photography by @sibev
Fashion brand MUNTHE curates MUNTHE ART MONDAY, interviews of established and emerging women artists
βGreen Swimβ Painting commissioned for the Embassy gardens building in London
Interior designers: Benningen LLoyd
βTous Mag interviewed the artist behind Borneo Studio Andrea Mongenie -an Art and Print studio in North London. Her work explores a myriad of shape and colour, light and shade, texture and movement and the results are as alluring as they are arresting.β
Living Etc Decorating feature featuring Borneo Studio artwork
Stylist: Hannah Franklin
Photographer: Simon Bevan
Miracolo x Andrea Mongenie
Miracolo is the little sister of Amelie Maison dβart. A collection of Unique artworks numbered and signed.
Shop the collection here
Painting βOchreβ represented by MAH is featured in two photoshoots
Left for Paint and Paper Library styled by Claudia Bryant, photographed by Paul Raeside
Right For Black editions Romo fabric Styled by Olivia Gregory Photographed by Adrian Briscoe