Pae White is one of the emblematic female figures of the current American scene. Pae White's work plays on the boundaries between art, design, and architecture. The artist explores the visual possibilities of form, color, and space. Her artistic practice is expressed through many media. Indeed, she integrates into her work very varied objects and materials such as paper clocks, cell phones, magazine advertisements. It is through geometric shapes that the artist questions and disrupts the limits of plastic arts applied arts and those of abstract art or popular arts. All of her works show this predilection for shimmering colors, sensual materials, and aerial forms, sometimes moving towards popular imagery and a deliberately dreamlike universe. Pae White thus reinvests the banalest of objects, spaces, or supports of sophisticated surrealism, legible heir to the values of painting or sculpture, but whose final form can turn out to be both complex and powerfully ornamental. These works remarkably resist didactic decoding: they invite, in the lightness of their fantasy and their almost hallucinatory capacities, to reverie and imagination, and finally appeal to our capacity to interpret things.