What if the next artistic revolution wasn’t about shock or concept—but pure emotion?
From the city of Caen, artist Dali Ka-DKLÉE launches a bold and sincere movement: Emotionalism. A living, visceral aesthetic that challenges the codes of contemporary art.
🔍 A full feature in the latest issue of ART MAG.

Dali Ka-DKLEE – Artist
An Art Born from the Need to Feel Before Understanding
In an era saturated with ideas and theory, Emotionalism calls for a return to the senses. Creation begins not with intellectual justification, but with a shiver, a glance, a moment.
Dali Ka-DKLÉE speaks of “heart-based intelligence”—a compass that guides her every artistic gesture.

One Artist, One Pulse, One Vision Across Mediums
Photographer, visual poet, performer, illustrator… Dali Ka-DKLÉE follows a single rule across disciplines: emotional sincerity.
Her work is raw, luminous, immediate—and yet deeply meaningful.
🖋️ “Everything is connected, from the infinitely small to the infinitely large, from the invisible to the visible.”
Art as a Resonating Space
From painting to poetry, digital art to sculpture, Emotionalism is transdisciplinary by nature. Each artwork becomes a shared emotional space, inviting the viewer to feel, not just to see.
🎨 Though outside of institutional circuits, Emotionalism has already earned several distinctions—proof that true artistic depth often grows outside the spotlight.

Why Emotionalism Matters Today
Because it speaks to something essential: the need to feel, not just think.
Because it reminds us that art’s deepest power is not always in provocation, but in its ability to echo our inner lives.
💡 Inside ART MAG Issue #27:
- An exclusive look into Dali Ka-DKLÉE’s world
🛒 Available now on the website
📖 A must-read for anyone seeking authenticity in contemporary art