LeDania


Diana Ordóñez, also known as Ledania, is a Colombian female NEO MURALIST that has established herself as an important reference of Latin American graffiti. She officially goes by the one name of which derives from the union of Leda, the famous female seduced by Zeus in Greek mythology, and her first name.

Life

Ledania's early years were influenced by her father's artistic practice and her mother's artisan background. Since a child, she had a strong interest in humanist and artistic subjects which she was able to explore at school. By the year 2004 she had the chance to participate in various interscholastic exhibitions and by the time she got her high school degree it was clear to her that she would study the Arts. In the year 2010 she graduated with a Master's in plastic and visual arts with an emphasis in graphic expression from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá. After graduation she was eager to explore the multiple possibilities of taking her art to diverse formats and languages of artistic expression so she enrolled in technical studies of web design, artistic makeup and curatorial work.
Known for her colorful murals which are specifically not laden with political or religious symbolism, Ledania's works often deals with themes of positivity and vibrancy. In addition to this, Ledania often incorporates subtle symbolism of the mythological, magical or autobiographical.

Notable works

By the year 2005 she had achieved her first exhibition in the Museum of Contemporary Arts of Bogotá and given her first approach to mural and fine arts.

Selected interventions