Professional Artist Cecile Lobert

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. 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.

Lobert is equally renown for her use of UV paint and presentations under UV light, as well as for her incorporation of paintbrushes in her works, whereby paintbrushes are left to dry onto canvases as part of the finished oeuvres.

Daughter to Olga Rodovni, a musicologist and opera vocal coach and to Belgian ambassador, legal scholar, philosopher, theologian and philanthropist, Dr. 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.

Rapidly growing in popularity with a proven oeuvre compiled of a decades long practice, Lobert has accumulated a large online following whilst exhibiting internationally.

The contemporary painter is represented in New York City (USA) and Los Angeles (USA) by Shrine Gallery and has previously exhibited in Dubai (The UAE), Barcelona (Spain), Madrid (Spain),  Berlin (Germany) and Abu Dhabi (The UAE) as well as in several online exhibitions.

Lobert received an Honourable Mention by the International Cultural Management for her piece Cease Fire: a poignantly graphic painting that can be seen as a metaphor to the spoils of war. Cease Fire was also chosen as the cover of Artist Talk Magazine in November 2022. Moreover, Lobert featured in Aesthetica Magazine in June 2023 and in Vanity Fair UK as “an artist to look out for in 2023”.