Overview

Dali, an artist and actor of Dutch and Australian heritage, grew up amidst the vibrant landscapes of Bali, Indonesia. At the age of 11, she and her family traveled around the world, discovering new countries and cultures from the mountains of Nepal to the beaches of Sri Lanka. This journey opened up a whole new perspective for her.

From a young age, Dali was captivated by the world's rich colours, organic shapes, and the raw beauty of her surroundings. This environment profoundly influenced her artistic vision, imbuing her work with a sense of authenticity and a deep connection to the realness of human nature. Her work values being true to oneself and allowing creativity to flow through people's spaces and, therefore, their lives.

Dali's educational journey further shaped her artistic development. She attended the Green School in Bali, known for its innovative and environmentally focused curriculum. Dali  later honed her artistic skills at Parsons School of Design in New York City, where she expanded her technical expertise and creative expression.

Dali's art has found homes in London, Singapore, Bali, Miami, and Australia. Her recent relocation to London has opened new avenues for her creativity.

Through her art, Dali seeks to evoke feelings of comfort, ease, and excitement in her viewers. She believes that art has the power to transform spaces and influence people, enriching lives in profound ways.

"Living a life you love is essential, as how you feel impacts every single thing you do. I want to fill spaces with joy and creativity." - Dali

Works