ABOUT THE ARTIST

A woman in a red and pink floral dress stands with arms outstretched in front of an abstract, colorful paint splatter wall.

🌿 The Garden Within

The garden is not a place — it is a pulse, a state of aliveness. A living space where color, matter, and language meet; where silence and word, movement and stillness, body and soul unite to birth spirit — the remembrance of our divine nature within the flow of life.

✨ The Alchemy of Life

Olivia de Posson’s work embodies this continuous alchemy —each painting born from lived transformation, from the passage through shadow, chaos, and renewal. Her series and writings — The Sacred No, From Chaos to Love, From Survival to Sovereignty, Return to Love, Sacred Union - echo the initiations that shape her art, revealing the path from rupture to radiance, from depth to joy.

🌎 The Everyday Sacred

Her creative path is nourished by sacred journeys — pilgrimages to lands that hold the memory of unity, from Egypt to Avalon, from deserts to seas — and by the quiet pilgrimages of everyday life: walking by the shore, dreaming at dawn, painting in silence, listening to what breathes behind all forms, sharing laughter or deep conversation, moments of solitude and moments of togetherness — those simple instants where the divine hides in plain sight.

💫 The Dance of Presence

She no longer seeks transcendence apart from the world; she lets the sacred breathe through ordinary life — through paint and presence, laughter and pause, through the rhythm of seasons, through color as breath and gesture as awareness. Everything becomes offering when lived in consciousness: the sea, the studio, the encounter, the stillness.

🔥 The Living Dialogue

Her practice is both language and silence — a reconciliation of inner polarities, a living dialogue between the visible and the invisible, where every fragment remembers its place in the light.

Creation, for her, is not about fixing form, but about letting life move through — allowing energy to breathe, to shift, to be reborn in every gesture. In this flow, color becomes vibration, and vibration becomes life —a movement of creation that mirrors the movement of being.

🌸 Thresholds of Life

Each work is a threshold — not to escape, but to return. To feel. To rejoice. To remember. To live fully, in the quiet brilliance of being alive.

✨ From Essence to Embodiment

At the heart of Olivia’s path lies one calling: to remember and embody her divine essence — the pure “I Am” beneath all masks, fears, and inherited patterns.

Through every shedding, she returns closer to the core — like peeling away the shells to reveal the living seed of light, the diamond of being that has never been lost.

Her art and her words are born from this journey of remembrance. Each painting, each passage of life, becomes a mirror of integration — where shadow meets light, where all inner parts reconcile, where the animal, the human, and the divine learn to move as one.

For Olivia, awakening is not escape but embodiment — a return to the simplicity of being alive, to joy as a natural state, to faith that every step — even the painful ones — carries meaning.

To live from essence is to inhabit all three centers — to listen to the body’s instincts, to feel through the heart’s intelligence, to open to the clarity of spirit — so that the whole being vibrates in harmony with the flow of creation.

In this path, the raw and the sacred are not opposites: the primal fire becomes the light of presence, anger becomes clarity, and the very energy that once destroyed becomes the force that creates.

Through her art, she offers this vibration to the world —not as a doctrine, but as a living example that true freedom is not about becoming someone else, but about remembering who we already are.

When the inner world becomes whole, the outer world mirrors it. And in that harmony — heaven touches earth.

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Biography

Olivia de Posson (born in London) is a Belgian artist currently based in Knokke-le-Zoute, where the sea and light guide her work.

After a career in finance in London, she experienced a profound awakening in 2018 that led her to devote herself entirely to painting ever since — as a path of transmutation and revelation.

In 2021, she opened her own studio and exhibition space in Brussels, now based by the sea in Knokke, where her atelier remains open to visitors.

Her work has been exhibited internationally: Saatchi Gallery (London), Context Miami and Art Miami (during Art Basel), NYC, Dubai, Paris, Brussels, Lausanne, Luxembourg, Christie’s Bordeaux, among others.

Her paintings and luminous works are part of private collections across Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia.

Through her art, Olivia offers what she calls gardens of light — living spaces where matter and spirit, silence and movement, meet and remember their unity.

Woman in a red floral dress sitting on wooden stairs inside an art gallery surrounded by colorful abstract paintings.
People sitting and walking on red steps at Times Square, New York City, with large digital billboards displaying colorful advertisements, including an art fair and Korea tourism promotions.
A woman with blonde hair, wearing a light blue shirt, is using a foam roller to paint blue and red circular designs on a white wall.
A woman standing on a stage holding a microphone, wearing a long, patterned dress. A man is seated in a director's chair in the background, watching her. There is abstract artwork on the black wall behind them, and stage equipment can be seen around.
A woman sitting on a red velvet vintage sofa with wooden legs against a black wall, smiling, with colorful abstract painting on the wall above her.
A woman with wavy blonde hair, wearing a pink and purple tie-dye dress, is kneeling on the floor, painting on a large canvas. The canvas features colorful, abstract shapes and swirls, and she is holding a blue paintbrush. The scene is indoors, with a glass door and purple flowers visible outside.
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