EN Isabelle Riffon grew up in Natoye, a small village in Wallonia located between Namur and Dinant.
Her first childhood dream was becoming a teacher. As a teenager, she saw herself more as an actress.
Finally, as school finals approached, she chose Economics, with painting, and especially writing, as additional accomplishments. She studied first at the University of Louvain-La-Neuve, and then went on to take her Master in Economics at Dublin.
On her return from Ireland a former economics professor asked her to take over his post. She taught for two years and obtained a national "licence to teach".
After this experience in teaching, she changed her career to the world of arts. She followed the course of comedy at the "Kleine Academie" in Brussels and produced "Romeo and Juliet", directed by Mircea Marosin and Roger Burton.
Disappointed by the entertainment world, she left it after having won a competitive tender to become a Civil Servant.
She found working at the Ministry of Social Affairs to be exciting and fulfilling; she specialised in Health Economics and became an adviser in the Minister's Cabinet. Ironically, one of the dossiers she was in charges of was "the status of the artist".
After falling in love at first sight and she got married and left Belgium to follow her husband to The Hague. There, she decided to resume her connection with the art world.
She took courses in painting and jewellery and discovered a passion for this later discipline. Thus she trained intensely, set up a studio and devoted herself almost exclusively to sawing, filing, sanding, rolling, welding, polishing...
Between 2005 and 2010, her work is permanently exhibited in the gallery Zône of Leiden
In 2010 she set up "De Zilverfabriek" with Barbara Falke, in Leiden as well. That will be then her studio and her main exhibition's place.
The Isabelle Riffon's creations are full of contrast, with a subtle balance between originality and simplicity, between
modernity and timelessness, and between power and softness.
All creations are handmade, either as limited editions or as unique one-offs.