When one lays eyes on a painting by Bahati Simoens, one is immediately drawn into a world that defies convention. Her art is a hypnotic dance of dark shadows, soft colours and gracefully disproportionate bodies, in which each figure is perfectly connected to its surroundings. Beyond aesthetic appeal, Simoens’ work carries a profound message of inclusivity, a celebration of the black body and a challenge to the status quo. Bahati Simoens’ art is a powerful vehicle for addressing racial inequalities and her paintings also incorporate elements of activism.

Bahati Simoens was born in Munanira, Burundi, but experienced a major cultural change when her family moved to Belgium during her childhood. The move was not easy; Bahati had to deal with racial issues and the feeling of feeling out of place in her new environment. However, this experience profoundly influenced her worldview and shaped her art. Growing up in a diverse environment in Burundi, Bahati has always felt a strong connection to her African heritage. On the one hand, Belgium was a stark contrast, but on the other hand, it drove Bahati to find refuge in art, using her African roots as the main source of inspiration for her artistic work.

Through her art, Bahati Simoens embarked on a journey of self-expression and self-discovery. Her identity as a black woman has been a source of pride throughout her life even though the lack of representation in her environment has presented her with great challenges. Over time, Simoens actively sought out black role models in literature and the arts, finding inspiration in the works of Toni Morrison and Audre Lorde. Art became her voice from the moment she began to be too afraid to speak, allowing her to communicate the unexpressed thoughts and feelings she had long been brooding over.

Bahati Simoens’ art is characterised by a unique visual language, a sincere ode to the black body. The artist describes it as ‘a daydream under the midday sun, where bright light and deep shadows coexist harmoniously’. Her paintings are a celebration of diversity, capturing the essence of the human form in its myriad expressions. Simoens’ art is characterised by bold, vibrant and subdued colours. Artists such as David Hockney and Paul Gauguin, along with the colours of nature, are those that have inspired his style over time. Her choice of colours reflects her personality: a mix of introversion and strong presence in her safe spaces. Bahati believes that choosing words and colours wisely is essential and that kindness is a guiding principle.




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