

“Nothing is more powerful than nature and traditional techniques.
By bringing them back to light,
we revive the original essence of art.”
Loraline
​Loraline de Liedekerke is a visual artist, trained at the Van der Kelen-Logelain school, based in Bruxelles.
Her work is rooted in a single conviction: the oldest techniques, those of the Flemish Primitives,
executed with water, beer, and pheasant feather, marble faux finishes, mineral pigments worked by hand, have been too long forgotten.
She brings them back to light, giving them a new breath in the art of today.
Her works are called Art-pliques. Marble trompe-l’œil, mineral surfaces, raw materials worked by hand. By day, they inhabit walls, presence, relief, stillness.
By night, lit from within, transparency awakens.
Like a heart beating softly.
This transformation between off and on,
between ancient and contemporary
is at the core of what she does.
Her pieces have been exhibited in Brussels, Ghent, Knokke, and at Christie’s auction,