Delta N.A.’s Stories, Lessons & Insights

We’re looking forward to introducing you to Delta N.A.. Check out our conversation below.

Delta, it’s always a pleasure to learn from you and your journey. Let’s start with a bit of a warmup: Are you walking a path—or wandering?
We are totally and extremely focused on our art and on making it grow and shine. This is a path that exists within us. Each step we take on this path is precise and consequential to the previous one, but we understand its meaning only after having taken it. So paradoxically, we wander from one step forward to the next.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
We are a couple in life and in art. Our art name is Delta N.A. We work together on each artwork with a painting technique in unison. we learn from each other sharing a creative flow that pours into our art as a common language and that makes each artwork, realized by two pairs of hands, look like a single artist’s creation.
In love and collaboration we find the key to face and accept differences, crumbling the boundaries separating human nature from freedom. We believe that art can influence the way reality is perceived and help create a positive approach to life, so we commit ourselves to emphasize the value of freedom, respect and love for nature.
Our artworks are present in numerous international collections and have been shown in galleries and museums across Europe, Asia and U.S.A.

Thanks for sharing that. Would love to go back in time and hear about how your past might have impacted who you are today. Who were you before the world told you who you had to be?
We were both psychologists. WE worked in the field of psychology many years before discovering that we were artists! It was such a beautiful surprise that copletely changed our life! We think that the years as psychologists helped us also in our art career, because we have many keys to dig into human soul.

When did you stop hiding your pain and start using it as power?
This is the beauty of art. There is a point in which you understand that also pain is a powerful energy, and it can be used in your creation. All your feelings, all your soul must flow into your art. At that point, when everything is on the artwork, you can play with it, you can even transform a sad thing into a positive, beautiful artwork. It doesn’t metter which is the start, if it is sad, joyful or painful: the important thing is its energy, that can be manipulated as clay in your hands.

Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. What’s a cultural value you protect at all costs?
We don’t know if they are cultural values…. But for sure we protect at all costs love and freedom.

Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. When do you feel most at peace?
There is a moment, durinng the creation of an artwork, in which we can grab its meaning, even if it is not clear to our mind, we know that it is revealing itself. That is the most peaceful moment.

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