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Emotionalism : When art vibrates before it is seen

Dali Ka-DKLÉE, fondatrice du mouvement Émotionnalisme, une démarche artistique où l’émotion devient matière première de la création contemporaine.

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.

Arthur Rimbaud

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.

Frida kahlo

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

Pour lire la suite, téléchargez ART MAG N°27