TOUILS

Entirely self-taught, Touils developed a distinctive visual language defined by bold, saturated palettes and dynamic brushwork, challenging conventional tonal restraint in favor of a heightened, almost dreamlike intensity. His compositions oscillate between romantic escapism and grounded reflection, evoking imagined geographies infused with tranquility, longing, and nostalgia. Recurring motifs in his work serve as metaphors for transformation, passage, and renewal—echoing his own personal and creative evolution.

 

Through his bold use of pigment and form, he constructs a visual language that rejects neutrality in favor of unrestrained chromatic expression, offering a deeply personal yet universal perspective on memory and emotion. As his market presence continues to grow, Touils' work is gaining increasing recognition among collectors and institutions.

 

Touils is drawing inspiration from figures such as Monet, he reinterprets impressionistic influences through a contemporary, almost tactile approach, where color becomes the primary vessel of meaning.