Born in Brussels, Belgium on the 23rd of April 1992, Cécile Lobert is a neurodiverse, non-verbal visual abstract expressionist who addresses consciousness in its raw form. Her compositions establish a style perhaps best-known for its emancipation from normative outlooks and...
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Born in Brussels, Belgium
on the 23rd of April 1992, Cécile Lobert is a neurodiverse, non-verbal visual
abstract expressionist who addresses consciousness in its raw form. Her
compositions establish a style perhaps best-known for its emancipation from
normative outlooks and references, offering deeply felt compositions from a
rarefied place—traversing the chasm wrought by the void of language and social
instruction. Where artists work at tearing down social preconceptions,
Lobert knows nothing other than this existential space so sought-after and
dissects reality as we see it, to offer a version of consciousness free from
set norms, perceptions and prejudices.
Daughter to Olga Rodovni,
a Bolshoi opera vocal coach and to Belgian ambassador, legal scholar,
theologian and philanthropist, Henry Lobert; she spent her youth in the United
Arab Emirates, France and Libya. An outsider to speech, her alternative
development incorporated drawing and painting as a figure of speech for an
unconventional consciousness. Having observed the artists’ disposition to
painting, Lobert’s sister commissioned her first acrylic composition. Lobert
has since exhibited organic and non-strategized documentation of raw emotion
one culls from to cope.