Valeria Del Vacchio is a London-based Italian artist, who studied at the Brera Academy of Arts in Milan and completed a six-month Erasmus exchange program at Offenbach University in Germany.
Her work is influenced by her travels, including a trip to India, which proved to be pivotal in her artistic journey as she discovered her passion for Warli paintings. Prior to that, her creative path was shaped by a trek in Sardinia, where she created an installation in homage to British land artists Richard Long.
Del Vacchio draws inspiration from a variety of artists including M.C. Escher, W. Kandinsky, Z. Rybczyński, Jivya Soma Mashe. She loves to incorporate rhythm, repetition and movement into her work, while embodying themes of visual perception and existential psychology as a subconscious message.
Valeria's preferred medium is digital art. This form allows her to explore the temporal dimension and engage with pure light. Through digital art, visual elements become time and rhythm, complexity finds a meaningful synthesis, thus enabling the chaos to be stored in memory.
Del Vacchio continues her artistic research in the field of new media art, expanding it through a dialogue between traditional craft and emerging technologies. Her recent projects combine analogue techniques with digital processes to create interactive installations that engage with artificial intelligence.