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Healarum

A multi-disciplinary exploration of how human culture and the natural world coexist.

30 Works

Works by Healarum

30 pieces

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About Healarum

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Healarum is a self-taught independent artist and illustrator working from Liège, Belgium. Their creative practice bridges the gap between traditional and digital mediums, utilizing photography, painting, and graphic illustration to build a diverse and textured portfolio. The work often examines the intersection of human life and the natural world. From quiet still life compositions to sprawling urban scenes and fashion influenced by graffiti culture, Healarum captures a wide range of subjects with a distinct, multi-disciplinary approach.

Visual voice

Healarum’s aesthetic blends urban grit with organic forms, often featuring cityscapes alongside explorations of nature and humanity. Their style moves between graphic digital illustrations and textured paintings, frequently incorporating elements of street-inspired fashion.
Graffiti-Inspired FashionUrban CityscapesHumanity and NatureDigital IllustrationStill Life Painting
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Healarum — questions answered

Where is Healarum based?

Healarum is an independent artist and illustrator based in Liège, Belgium.

What mediums does Healarum use?

Their practice includes a mix of digital and traditional mediums, such as photography, painting, and graphic illustration.

What are the recurring themes in Healarum's work?

The artist frequently explores the relationship between humanity and nature, cityscapes, and graffiti-inspired fashion.

Is Healarum a formally trained artist?

Healarum is a self-taught artist who has developed a unique style across various visual disciplines.

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