European artist and ceramic sculptor with a background in luxury brand identity and design creating a coherent narrative through artworks and design objects.

Diane Alexandre (b. 1983, Paris, France) is an artist and ceramist based in between Paris and Athens. After a two-year degree in modern litterature, she studied graphic design and art history at l’École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, then graduated from a Master degree in Communication at Sciences Po Paris.

Over the past 20 years, she has worked for prestigious design and advertising agencies, such as H5, Publicis Royalties or Posternak & Margerit, Obo Global, Hub Id, Auditoire. Specializied in luxury, she counts among her customers Facebook, Shiseido, L’Oréal, Yiqing Yin, and Pierre Katz, French brand identity designer with whom she collaborated for Hermès, Ruinart, Lejay, and others.

She has always been working on several creative fields, from print to web design, from storyboarding to directing video clips, from photography to drawing.

From 2016 to 2020, she has been collaborating with artist Théodore Psychoyos. Together they formed Diane & Théodore and have been exhibiting the MythoErotics project, a drawing study on love through the prism of erotism and mythology. Their exhibition has toured in NYC, L.A., then Paris and will soon be presented in Athens.

From 2019 to 2022, she restored traditional wooden kaïkia boats in Agistri and Paros and operated them in Anafi under the name Le Marin Bleu with Théodore Psychoyos.

For the past 6 years, Diane has been developing her sculptural work, in clay and porcelain, marking a point on her ongoing journey, started at a very young age at the feet of a grandfather storyteller, in search of meaning and inspiration in myths and mythological symbolism.

Latest Shows :
Songs of Clay / Shila Hotel / 2021
Shapes of Stories / The Blender Gallery / 2022
Candle Light / Sacha Embirico Galerie / 2022
ART ATHINA 2024 represented by Taxidi Tinos
Entering Aeaea / Athens Insider Collective /2024

In Situ monumental piece : Manna Hotel, Arcadia.