
Beatrice Dauge Kaufmann was born in Lausanne, Switzerland to a French father
and a German mother. She currently lives and works
in Boston. Through her profession she had the opportunity
to travel all over the world. She traveled in Europe,
North and Central America, Africa, Asia and South
Pacific.
She lived in Lausanne, London, Paris and Florence,
where she studied art history, drawing, painting
and sculpture. Through her travels, Beatrice Dauge
Kaufmann explored the colors around her. She is not
afraid of her own emotions and can express them in
abstract pictures or landscapes. Some of her works
depict figurative elements.
She frequently uses square shapes to structure and
define the space of her paintings and uses a wide
range of colors. Her love for the sky and the sea
inspires her use of blues and greens in her paintings.
The fall season in New England has introduced her
to the infinite palette of oranges, pinks and reds.
The color effects of her work evoke the feeling of
freedom, density and space. She hopes to give peace
in her work and around her.
Currently Beatrice's work is part of numerous private
collections in Switzerland, France, Italy, Japan,
Cyprus, England, Mexico, Taiwan and the USA.