Murielle Argoud is a French artist born in 1954 who lives and works in Morges, Switzerland. From her earliest childhood, she began to paint, almost frantically, and then to write, a fascination that has stayed with her over the years. After several years abroad, then sixteen years in Basel, Switzerland, she settled on the shores of Lake Geneva with her family, although she always felt she was just passing through. Her eternal thirst for openness always pushes her towards "elsewhere", on the lookout for inspiration. In Europe, Murielle Argoud has some fifty solo exhibitions to her credit, an altar painting for a chapel, numerous works in private collections and public institutions. She has also taken part in several international art fairs, including two times at the Art Biennale in Venice as part of the ECC, European Cultural Center at Palazzo Bembo.