Rania (b. 2002, Trappes, FR) paints in acrylic, guided by an admiration for the works of Grégoire Delacourt, where vulnerability is not a flaw but a strength. Her imperfect characters are laid bare, revealing a raw and sincere humanity: an approach she seeks to convey through her paintings.

She also draws inspiration from the work of Oh de Laval, whose paintings seem to reveal our most intimate thoughts, unafraid to show what many prefer to keep silent. This unabashed honesty, in a world where appearances and the gaze of others matter so much, accompanies her own artistic approach.

Rania’s works blend horror, humor, and sensuality. They tell a story of emotions buried deep within ourselves, of feelings we dare not confess or share. For her, painting is a space where vulnerability is revealed, faces us, and expresses itself proudly.