Fauna Allegoria: Belgian Artist Delphine Rama
"The artwork is not there to deliver a message but rather to speak to you in an emotional way, and to tell a part of the story of the beholder."
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Image: Delphine Rama
From a young age, artist Delphine Rama has been exposed to the world of art. Her father is an acclaimed art critic in Belgium and his influence on the artist is quite apparent. She started to paint from a young age and was fascinated by the geometric shapes of structures she sees, and so she studied architecture. However, on the side, Rama would still dabble in the arts. It was her passion project but she took a step further and pursued making art her full-time career.
In this new exhibition called “Fauna Allegoria” curated by Marina Oechsner De Coninck, her artworks act as a spiritual gateway for viewers. She doesn’t dictate what message her pieces should convey but rather, the person draws on their own experiences and interprets its meaning. The theme for the exhibition is Nature and our relationship with it.
Ahead is a short catch up with Delphine Rama.
You were born in 1988 in Liege, Belgium and after studying architecture, you obtained a Fine Arts degree from the prestigious Académie Royale des Beaux Arts in Brussels. Tell us about your first steps as an artist"
I believe that art has always been present in my life. As far as I can remember, I have always been drawing. I t...
The post Fauna Allegoria: Belgian Artist Delphine Rama appeared first on LUXUO.
Image: Delphine Rama
From a young age, artist Delphine Rama has been exposed to the world of art. Her father is an acclaimed art critic in Belgium and his influence on the artist is quite apparent. She started to paint from a young age and was fascinated by the geometric shapes of structures she sees, and so she studied architecture. However, on the side, Rama would still dabble in the arts. It was her passion project but she took a step further and pursued making art her full-time career.
In this new exhibition called “Fauna Allegoria” curated by Marina Oechsner De Coninck, her artworks act as a spiritual gateway for viewers. She doesn’t dictate what message her pieces should convey but rather, the person draws on their own experiences and interprets its meaning. The theme for the exhibition is Nature and our relationship with it.
Ahead is a short catch up with Delphine Rama.
You were born in 1988 in Liege, Belgium and after studying architecture, you obtained a Fine Arts degree from the prestigious Académie Royale des Beaux Arts in Brussels. Tell us about your first steps as an artist"
I believe that art has always been present in my life. As far as I can remember, I have always been drawing. I t...
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