Dalila Dalléas Bouzar

Dalila Dalléas Bouzar
Fine artist, Painter, Multimedia artist
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv, Fine arts, Design

After Biological studies, Dalila Dalleas change his professional way, convinced by the importance of an artistic vision of world. In 2003, she's got the Paris art school degree. Then, she return in his birth country, to create there painting workshops for women.
In 2005, in the world culture museum of Goteborg, his erotic painting Scène d'amour is censored after threats from fundamentalists. This event gived to her a new conscious of the reality of art in the society.

In 1999, she went to the Falkland island to do an artistic report about the pinguins. In 2006, begin the Warrior Pinguin project.

Today, she still focus on painting media. The main themes are the figure like selfportract, the monster and the woman and the space like the forest, the sky and abstract space. She becomes attached to affirm her singularity in this way.
It's in Berlin that she'd became to paint and it's in this powerful city that she'd decided to live since 2009.

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