Delphine Lejeune 3D printed floral portrait from Either Flowers Will Remain series

Delphine Lejeune: Visual Design and Material Research in 2D and 3D

Delphine Lejeune is a visual designer and material researcher based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Her creative practice is defined by an experimental approach to 2D and 3D printed surfaces, where she utilizes digital images as raw materials to be extrapolated into physical objects. Delphine Lejeune holds a degree from the Design Academy Eindhoven and has established a methodology that delineates the boundaries between digital and physical representations. Her work often addresses how designed objects critically shape social behaviors and our relationship with the surrounding environment. Notable projects include 'Synthetic Nature Through my Screen', a series of screen dividers exploring digital nature, and 'Either Flowers will Remain', which reinterprets traditional lace-making through modern 3D printing techniques. Her portfolio spans sculptural installations, graphic design, and material exploration, having been exhibited at prestigious venues such as SMAK Ghent, the Dutch Design Week, and the London Design Fair. Delphine Lejeune frequently collaborates with other artists and designers, contributing to projects like 'The Invisibles' and creating album artwork for the music industry. By linking past traditions and behaviors with speculative technology, she generates new visual representations that question contemporary notions of nature and artifice.