Dragoș Bădiță (b. 1987) lives and works in Bucharest, Romania. A graduate of the University of Art and Design in Cluj, he has showcased his works in exhibitions all over Europe, spanning Bucharest, Cluj, London, Copenhagen, Athens, Ghent, Mallorca, Rome, Leipzig, Stockholm, Como, and Berlin. His main mediums are oil and ink painting, drawing, and linocut, but recently he has also been working with video art and animation.
Inspired by such European masters as Pieter Bruegel and Hieronymus Bosch, Bădiță selects and explores numerous mythological and allegorical motifs found in their works. This constant blending of revived historical styles creates a radical contemporary pictorial language that reframes metaphysical questions about originality, subjectivity, and spiritual transcendence. His art merges personal and universal experiences, negotiating cultural references from disparate spaces and capturing the essence and permanence of ephemeral moments.
(Teodora Ungurean)