D Fine Art Gallery

18081 Biscayne Blvd
apt 1005
Florida 33160 Aventura
United States
Phone : 3053434371
Email : [email protected]
URL : www.dfineartgallery.com

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About

At D FineArt Gallery, we believe that the true purpose of art is to connect people.

Guided by passion, we offer a space where art is not only exhibited but shared — a place where it becomes a bridge between individuals, cultures, and ideas. By shining a light on selected emerging and established artists, we strive to restore the very essence of Art : Humanity.
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Delphine Sellem Lush Illumination
Nature's Voyage
Semi-realistic Exploration & Wonder Series


In a world marked by complexity, economic uncertainty, political absurdity, and environmental crisis, Delphine finds solace and inspiration in the simplicity of nature. As an artist deeply enamored with the raw beauty of the natural world, she seeks to capture its essence and poetry, emphasizing its innate simplicity and profound tranquility.
Delphine’s collection is rooted in her love for outdoor wandering, merging the elemental simplicity of landscapes with the intricate beauty of insects and animals.
She explores nature’s duality through contrasting techniques: broad, layered stencils and vibrant rollers evoke the unfiltered experience of immersion in nature. Each layer honors the organic elegance that surrounds us, gently reminding viewers that beauty in simple things is the guarantor of life and the future on our planet. In stark contrast, Delphine meticulously renders animals in hyper-realistic detail, celebrating the intricate complexity of life.
This juxtaposition becomes a powerful reminder of the delicate balance we often overlook, urging a deeper appreciation and reconnection with the natural world.
Ultimately, Delphine seeks to share her profound connection with nature, inviting others to experience the serenity and wonder of the natural world through her art. Her work serves as an invitation to pause, breathe, and appreciate the simple yet extraordinary beauty that surrounds us.

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Kadja Klarreich-Giglio Hang In There
Kadja is a Haitian-American artist who creates surreal artwork that speaks to the human condition. He constructs dreamlike narratives that blur the line between the tangible and the imagined. His art seeks to explore themes of adversity, control, and the subconscious. He draws inspiration from his vivid dreams, whimsical thoughts, and surroundings, resulting in compositions that evolve organically and encourage personal interpretation.
With no formal art training, his technique is influenced by the old masters. He blends them into his own style to achieve a deep emotional resonance and a visceral visual experience that reflects the complexity of our shared human experience.
Instagram @kadja.art

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Diego Sanchez-Maitret Quinquecaput
Diexico is a place born from the imagination, where every piece represents a unique being that resides within it. Each sculpture is an artistic rendering of Diexico's inhabitants. Spiritus Mari features a vibrant sea of marine life, blending faunal, floral, and human elements into fantastical oceanic beings.
Diego’s Spiritus Mari collection opens a window into a dreamlike sea realm, composed of reef-like structures and the ecosystems they sustain. The concept behind the collection suggests that all souls begin their journey into our world through the sea, alluding to a cycle that starts and ends in the ocean.
Currently based in Puebla, Mexico, Diego works from his studio as well as several ceramic and bronze welding ateliers scattered throughout the city.

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Jenny Llewellyn-Jones Between thought and breath

Her artwork emerges from spontaneity and intuition—a dance of color, texture, and mark-making—where images appear on their own accord. She is guided and led by what unfolds, trusting the process and embracing the element of surprise.
Jen’s work is deeply influenced by the art of improvisation, the language of dreams, and the rhythms of her inner landscape. The interplay of abstract and figurative aspects in her compositions explore the tension between the visible and the unseen, inviting both recognition and reflection.
In her collage series Poetry Behind the Mask, Jen Llewellyn explores humor, absurdity, and the authenticity that lies beneath the disguises and masks we wear.
Her art invites viewers to step into their own choreography, to meet themselves in color and image and become witnesses to their own inner dance. www.jenllewellyn.art

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Jean-Pierre Fleury Aquarium
His photographic work is reminiscent of that of a painter or sculptor. He wields his camera as an artist would use a brush or chisel—not to capture what he sees, but to express what he feels.
He prefers to speak of images rather than photographs, often saying that "image is an anagram of magic”, in french.
His creations are akin to abstract paintings—gateways to the imagination that seek the extraordinary in the ordinary, the fantastic in the everyday, and the magic in reality.
He plays with blur, juggles with shadows, and opens doors to new worlds—often just beyond the mirror of reality.
His work can be found in private collections across France, Portugal, Spain, the UK, Luxembourg, Switzerland, India, and China, and is widely admired and deeply appreciated.
Instagram @jpfleuryphotos

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Leo Blanchard Reaching for Freedom
French photographer whose work navigates the subtle tensions between freedom and control, identity and invisibility, playfulness and quiet resistance, he is grounded in urban environments and his images offer contemplative, often subversive, interventions into the fabric of the everyday.
At the heart of his series The Freedom Monkey is a small, unremarkable statue placed deliberately within stark cityscapes. This monkey, at once absurd and poignant, becomes a symbol of defiance and isolation, challenging our sense of what belongs and what’s been forgotten.
His photographs don’t seek to provide answers, but rather to create pause—space for viewers to consider how we navigate, resist, or disappear within the structures around us.
Instagram @leo_blanchard_

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Jane Johnson Surfacing
Her paintings are inspired by nature, play, the moment, and problem resolution. They represent balance, fearlessness, strength, and optimism. She begins each painting by choosing her colors and a feeling she would like to express, then she goes for it, painting quickly before the acrylic dries. As she paints, she pays attention to the parts and whole at the same time until balance is achieved. She paints on canvas and Yupo paper, a synthetic surface, using different tools to apply the paint: brushes, brayers, fingers, squeegees, pouring.

Through her art she strives to achieve spirit made manifest.Through her art, she seeks to give visible form to what is usually invisible. Her paintings express inner energy, emotion, and spirit through movement, color, and gesture. Each work becomes a physical manifestation of something deeply felt rather than simply seen

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About the Artist

Nature Voyage Series - Quadriptych- Acrylic Paint - Dimension 30x60"

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She is a French self-taught artist in Miami. Her work transforms lived experience into poetic reflections on humanity, nature, and contemporary life. Before prioritizing her own practice, she founded a art school, a creative hub for emerging young artists. Her work spans surrealism, Pop Art, and nature inspired realism. Human Intelligence Revolution explores the tension between technology and creativity Bull & Bear offers a playful critique of money and power and Nature’s Voyage celebrates the fragile beauty of the natural world with layered textures and detailed wildlife imagery. A defining influence in her artistic evolution is the legacy of her late partner, David, whose belief continues to inspire both her art growth and her leadership of D FineArt Gallery, a space dedicated to human connection. She has exhibited at Aqua Art Miami, Art Expo New York, and will be present at Palm Beach in March. She invites viewers into a contemplative space of resilience, wonder, and emotional honest


Surrealist Oil Painting - Dimension 24x48''

Certified Talavera, clay glazed with antinomy, hematite, cobalt, and manganese with iron oxide glazes, fired in a gas kiln at low temperature

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Diego Sanchez- Maitret’s work blends human, animal, and plant forms to create fantastical beings that reflect the interconnectedness of life. Through his sculptures, he invites us to explore the symbolic journey of the soul, beginning and ending in the ocean.
Currently based in Puebla, Mexico, Diego works from his studio as well as several ceramic and bronze welding ateliers scattered throughout the city. Instagram @diexico


iexico is a place born from the imagination, where every piece represents a unique being that resides within it. Each sculpture is an artistic rendering of Diexico's inhabitants. Spiritus Mari features a vibrant sea of marine life, blending faunal, floral, and human elements into fantastical oceanic beings.
Diego’s Spiritus Mari collection opens a window into a dreamlike sea realm, composed of reef-like structures and the ecosystems they sustain. The concept behind the collection suggests that all souls begin their journey into our world through the sea, alluding to a cycle that starts and ends in the ocean.

a dance of color, texture, and mark-making where images appear on their own accord.

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Her artwork emerges from spontaneity and intuition—a dance of color, texture, and mark-making—where images appear on their own accord. She is guided and led by what unfolds, trusting the process and embracing the element of surprise.
Jen’s work is deeply influenced by the art of improvisation, the language of dreams, and the rhythms of her inner landscape. The interplay of abstract and figurative aspects in her compositions explore the tension between the visible and the unseen, inviting both recognition and reflection.


In her collage series Poetry Behind the Mask, Jen Llewellyn explores humor, absurdity, and the authenticity that lies beneath the disguises and masks we wear. Her art invites viewers to step into their own choreography, to meet themselves in color and image and become witnesses to their own inner dance. www.jenllewellyn.art

"Image is an anagram of magic”, in french.

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

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Johnson has been painting professionally since 1996, exhibiting widely across the country and earning numerous awards. Drawing influences from her studies in Japan, her work reflects an ethos of balance, fearlessness, strength, and optimism.


Her new series echoes her vision of achieving "spirit made manifest". Working with brushes, fingers, and even squeegees on canvas and Yupo paper, she builds layers of colors that seem to radiate from within.