- City
- Toronto
- Booth
- Nathan Phillips Square
Booth 333
Lovia Maleki
Lovia is an Iranian-Canadian interdisciplinary visual artist based in Toronto. Trained in both graphic design and painting, she blends traditional techniques with digital experimentation to map inner landscapes where thought, memory, and emotion converge.
Her work reflects not the world as it appears, but as it is felt fragmented, luminous, and deeply human. Through experimental digital illustration, she explores the architecture of emotion: vulnerability as strength, beauty within disorder, and the female form as a vessel of sentient narrative rather than objecthood.
Recurring motifs, swans in motion, insect wings, dreamlike distortions create a symbolic language drawn from nature, music, and the subconscious. These elements breathe within her work, charged with a mythic resonance that transcends language.
For Lovia, art is a living dialogue, an unfolding exchange between artist and viewer, where meaning emerges not through analysis, but through silence, sensation, and recognition.
For collaborations, exhibitions, or inquiries, please feel free to reach out:
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