Virginie Dekker

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Born in 1974 in Melun, Virginie Dekker carries within her the intertwined heritage of a Dutch father and a French mother. The daughter of a horticulturist, she grew up surrounded by flowers, scents, and the vibrant hues of nature. This lush, structured botanical world became her very first sensory language. In 1987, a new chapter unfolded: the family moved to the South of France. There, the light changed, the colors intensified, the landscapes transformed — and Virginie absorbed, without yet knowing it, everything that would one day nourish her art.

But life did not spare the young woman. The sudden death of her mother changed everything. She left her studies behind and fled to New York. There, she discovered museums, exhibitions, and the artists of the Big Apple. This stay became a quiet revelation. The artistic seed was planted, even if it did not blossom immediately. Upon returning to France, she went back to her roots: plants, soil, and the horticultural trade. Then came marriage, motherhood, and family travels. Life seemed to resume its course.

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Her work was presented in Monaco in a group exhibition organized by Art Collect®, marking a new step in recognition for the artist.

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But another shock arrived: the passing of her father. This second wound weakened her deeply. Virginie held on to work, pushing herself until exhaustion. In 2020, burnout struck. It was in that emptiness — that inner silence — that she picked up a paintbrush again. She bought a few canvases, with no intention other than simply surviving. And it was painting that saved her. “It came to find me, and it has never left me since,” she confides. In that precise moment, Virginie Dekker became a painter. Out of necessity. Out of rebirth.

Her work is infused with this recovered vitality. Acrylic, soft pastels, brushes, palette knives, collage: she explores techniques with a fiercely claimed freedom. Colors, omnipresent, burst across the canvas, revealing as many emotions as memories.

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La Grotte aux lilas, Girls, Orange View — the titles themselves reveal a generous, chromatic, vibrant sensitivity. Even Abysse, which could have suggested a dark vertigo, becomes in her hands a celebration of light. The floral universe, always present in filigree, becomes a metaphor for her own path: a long-forgotten flower, revived by a single drop of water.

Virginie Dekker paints the way one breathes. The way one heals. Each canvas carries within it the story of a collapse and an awakening. The weight of absences, the strength of new beginnings. Her art is an outstretched hand to all those who, like her, have known the fall — and chosen color.