About the artist

Loes van Delft (Drunen, April 1, 1991) is a Dutch painter and graffiti artist who, with her playful visual language, blurs the lines between street culture and contemporary art. Her work is characterized by a mix of cheerful colors, clean contours, and a unique figure that repeatedly returns to the canvas as an alter ego.

With this recognizable style, Van Delft combines the free, rebellious energy of graffiti with the refinement of painting. Her characters appear lighthearted and playful, but often carry an undertone of melancholy and reflection, making her work both accessible and multifaceted.

She has made an international name for herself with exhibitions in Amsterdam, Barcelona, ​​Tokyo, and Los Angeles, among other cities, where she appeals to a young and diverse audience. She combines pop art, street art, and contemporary painting into a recognizable signature style that is appreciated worldwide.

Loes van Delft is considered one of the new voices of the Dutch art scene: authentic, uninhibited, and uncompromising in her creative freedom.

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