In the paintings and watercolors, between all different symbols based on a theme,
the woman is and stays the central point. The works of the symbolic painter are influenced by ancient civilisations and the psychology ofS. Freud and C. Jung.

For International Women’s Day
From March 7 to March 25, 2024, the Maison Russe in Brussels will host an exhibition of the works of the painter Walt d’Aquavilia.
In the paintings and watercolors, between all different symbols based on a theme,
the woman is and stays the central point. The works of the symbolic painter are influenced by ancient civilisations and the psychology ofS. Freud and C. Jung.
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