LeDania
Colombian artist
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Career
LeDania is most known for her positive and vibrant graffiti murals,[3] most of which locate in Chapinero, a neighborhood on the north side of Bogotá.[4] Her graffiti often features animals and insects from Tasmania,[5] in addition to other mythological, magical, or autobiographical symbols.[citation needed]
Other than graffiti, LeDania's figurative works derive from three different artistic movements: expressionism, cubism, and surrealism.[6] The Museum of Contemporary Arts of Bogotá first exhibited LeDania's artwork in 2005.[7] Her work was displayed in 2019 at the Street Lynx Bta, a gallery space representing dozens of Bogotá-based artists.[8]
Select exhibits

- 2015 Art Biennial of Paraguay
- 2016 Latino Graff
- 2017 Arstcape
- 2018 Gallery La Ley de Snell, Madrid, Spain.
Personal life
LeDania's father is an artist and her mother an artisan. She graduated with a master's degree in plastic and visual arts from the Pontifical Xavierian University in 2010.