Biography
Born in Paris and recently settled in Brittany,
Delphyne V. is a french painter specialized
in neo contemporary painting, narrative and surreal.
She started painting in 2007,
after exploring careers in theater and fashion.
Since first exhibiting her work in 2009, she has taken part in various
gallery and festival shows nationally and internationally
Her years lived in San Francisco familiarized her with
the American culture and its artistic community,
to which she remains attached emotionally and professionally.

Her paintings are now collected in Europe, China, and the United States.
2017 - Photo: Elodie Besse
Galleries
Latest galleries she worked with:
Modern Eden Gallery (San Francisco, Ca, USA)
Spoke Art Gallery (San Francisco & NYC, USA)
Copro Gallery (Los Angeles, USA)
Abend Gallery (Denver, Co, USA)
111 Minna Gallery (San Francisco, Ca, USA)
Nero Gallery (Rome, Italy)
Sabine Bayasli Gallery (Paris, France)
Cabinet des Curieux (Paris, France)
Exhibitions
2024
- "Or et Charbon", solo show (Vannes, France)
- "Skulls", group show, Stolen Space Gallery (Londres, AN)
- Art Residency à B.R.E.F (Vannes, France)
- Naïa Museum, permanent exhibition (Rochefort en Terre, France)
- "Femmes Obscures", group show (Nantes, France)
- Jonesy, collective show (Paris, France)
(Full CV on demand)

Spoke Art Gallery (NY) - David Lynch Show

Statement
If Surrealism and Art Nouveau movements are her fundamental influences,
Biology, Science and Psychology are important factors determining
her work's orientation.
Using brushes and oil painting as tools where the words fail,
she nevertheless aims to explore the richness of this medium.
Primarily surreal and organic, examining the sanctuaries of the Deep,
her recent works tends to develop an imagery more realist and narrative.
Current planetary issues focus her work on the polarities of human psyche and its place in Nature, from a philosophical and metaphysical point of view.