Lisa Brunie
Originally from Avignon, a small southern French city shaped by its vibrant theater festival, I grew up surrounded by art, film, and cultural expression.
Since childhood, I have been fascinated by people: how they communicate, relate to one another, make sense of their experiences, and navigate change. This curiosity has shaped both my creative and professional path.
My background is international: I have studied and lived in France, the United States, Germany, and Morocco, and I will move to Spain after the summer. I also have eight years of experience in human resources within the aerospace industry, where I worked in communication, facilitation, coaching, training, and employee engagement.
I draw inspiration from modern artists such as Dali, Matisse, Kandinsky, Miró, and Mucha, whose boldness and imagination resonate with me. I am also influenced by feminist perspectives, which shape how I think about relationships, power, and expression, both in art and in life.
Creativity has always been a space for play, freedom, and exploration. For me, it is also a way of understanding and processing emotions, and of accessing what is often difficult to express in words.
Ayyur Creative Studio
Started in December 2025, Ayyur Creative Studio was born from my desire to build something of my own and create a bridge between creativity and people.
Ayyur means “moon” in Amazigh, a symbol inspired by nights spent in Morocco, wandering between sunsets and sunrises. It also reflects themes of intuition, feminine energy, and flow, which are central to my creative approach.
Through Ayyur, I aim to offer creative spaces and opportunities for people to explore. Whether it is trying something new, working through emotions, supporting a team, or simply reconnecting with creativity, the intention is to meet people where they are through creative expression.
My focus is on creating safe, open, and inclusive spaces where people can explore, express, and reconnect with themselves.
I believe art is a powerful way to process emotions and to connect with what lies beyond words.