Career
She was trained in an ultra-traditional practice that gave her an important technical base. Since 1996, she has turned to abstraction. Cyre belongs to the GAVART Gallery, a group of sculptors and painters, whose members include Zaven, Aléhaux, Beyssey, Bouchaud, de Kerhor, de Verdière, du Jeu, Kwak, Lalanne, among others
Graduating from the Conservatoire de Paris, Cyre pursued her studies of human sciences and psychoanalysis at the Institut de Psychanalyse Active, Paris.
Cyre has exhibited in many European countries, Russia, and Africa. Her experience of living and traveling in Africa between 2009 and 2010 influenced her work.
She named them all "Number title" until 2011. She often uses the square format, a technique commonly used for photography.
While her work is stylistically similar to the Abstract Expressionists, she is also influenced by Romanticists.
Cyre de Toggenburg herself has stated that she has been influenced by the works of Delacroix and Géricault, and others like Turner, Leroy Neiman, El Greco, Nicolas de Staël and Klimt. The artist seeks to touch the spirituality of the observer. Her intellectual curiosity led her to exploit the progress of science and to transposed those mechanisms to pictorial abstraction.