Daëna Ladéesse France

 

“I believe that we are made of mostly non-us elements, such as water, earth, fire and air. But we also are made of ethereal matter, our descendants and ancestors. My work intends to convey the migrations, exoduses, and movements of all the people who came before me as well as after. For me, we are connectors between time and place. My work is an ode to trans-generational growth.”

Daëna Ladéesse is a multidisciplinary artist born to a Franco-Vietnamese father and an Afro-Caribbean and Indian mother and grew up between Paris and Saint-Claude, Guadeloupe. She channels the divine feminine force and transcribes it in the form of painting and performance.

 

Inter-generational handover is a key concept in her work.

 

“I believe that we are made of mostly non-us elements, such as water, earth, fire and air. But we also are made of ethereal matter, our descendants and ancestors. My work intends to convey the migrations, exoduses, and movements of all the people who came before me as well as after. For me, we are connectors between time and place. My work is an ode to trans-generational growth.”