Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Printing : Digital on Canvas
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 39.4x39.4in
- Edition : All editions sold (10 / 10)
About this artwork
Fetish fashion is any style or appearance in the form of a type of clothing or accessory, created to be extreme, revealing, skimpy, or provocative in a fetishistic manner. These styles are by definition not worn by the majority of people; if everyone wears an item, it cannot have fetishistic, special nature. They are usually made of materials such as leather, latex or synthetic rubber or plastic, nylon, PVC, spandex, fishnet, and stainless steel.…
Some fetish fashion items include: stiletto heel shoes and boots , hobble skirts, corsets, collars, full-body latex catsuits, vintage nylon stockings, miniskirt, crotchless underwear, , garters, locks, rings, zippers, eyewear, handcuffs, and stylized costumes based on more traditional outfits, such as wedding dresses that are almost completely see-through lace, or lingerie even for men.
Vava Venezia Dellert
Italy
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Art Fair Participant
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Lost in the labyrinth, expresses the never-ending search for the door leading to spiritual love and peace. »
Vava Venezia Dellert is a contemporary visual artist working between Italy, Germany, and the U.S., creating photography and digital collage grounded in neo-Dada and feminist surrealism. Her work explores identity, memory, trauma, and rebirth through symbolic self-portraiture, mirrors, and emotional visual narratives.
Her acclaimed series “Selfish-Selfies” and “Eternal Feminine / Eternal Change” examine the inner landscape of the modern woman, echoing influences from Cindy Sherman, Nan Goldin, and Sophie Calle while maintaining a fiercely personal voice.
Active since 2013, she has exhibited in Berlin, Venice, Florence, London, and Miami, and collaborated artistically with her husband, Swedish multimedia artist Thomas Dellert, since 2013 (married 2022).
Her practice transforms lived experience migration, loss, survivalinto bold visual mythology centered on resilience and feminine strength.
Her acclaimed series “Selfish-Selfies” and “Eternal Feminine / Eternal Change” examine the inner landscape of the modern woman, echoing influences from Cindy Sherman, Nan Goldin, and Sophie Calle while maintaining a fiercely personal voice.
Active since 2013, she has exhibited in Berlin, Venice, Florence, London, and Miami, and collaborated artistically with her husband, Swedish multimedia artist Thomas Dellert, since 2013 (married 2022).
Her practice transforms lived experience migration, loss, survivalinto bold visual mythology centered on resilience and feminine strength.