Lau Vago

Lau Vago

Painter


Lau Vago, a Belgian painter, discovered painting in 2006 while pursuing a long and demanding university career. 

Very early on, artistic practice became a vital necessity for her, a space of freedom and intuition that counterbalanced the rigour of her studies.

This dialogue between science and creation fuels a profound personal quest: to translate the essentials of life through matter and color. By experimenting with ink, pigments, acrylic, and gold leaf, Lau Vago has developed a spontaneous, sensitive style and gradually built a unique pictorial language.

Her works are regularly exhibited in Belgium and feature in several private collections.


Lin et Or

In the "Lin et Or" series, I create a dialogue between the simplicity of raw linen and the brilliance of gold. Warm, natural beige tones meet golden light to create a world that is soft, soothing, vibrant, and harmonious.

I combine several materials such as linen canvas, gold leaf, pigments, and acrylic paint, allowing me to explore a variety of techniques. Some canvases open up to spontaneous, controlled yet free projections that infuse them with a vibrant energy. Others are organized around concentric circles gravitating around a golden center, like a sun, symbolizing light and inner energy. Finally, some works literally explode with paint and ink on the raw background, conveying the intensity of life in all its force.

Through this series, I unite strength and fragility, the natural and the precious, the silence of linen and the brilliance of gold, in a quest for balance between grounding and elevation.

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Serenity

In the Serenity series, I explore joyful harmony, the kind that emerges despite cracks, that soothes without erasing. Here, gold becomes a symbol of deep joy and inner richness, while beige, white, and natural tones evoke calm, gentleness, and renewed peace.

I release the gold pigments into the air, letting them settle freely on the canvas in a spontaneous gesture. They freeze there like a suspended dance, fragile and precious.

The circle, often present, embodies for me fullness and balance. In the background, the cracks tell the story of our wounds, our intimate flaws. But at the heart of this marked material, the circle brings light, joy, and stability.

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