
Delaney is a New York based creative.
She works across canvas, graphic design, and illustration, creating abstract, surreal compositions driven by color, distortion, and symbol. Her work rejects clarity in favor of feeling—prioritizing emotional impact over explanation.
Process is not separate from outcome; it is the work. She works in layers, allowing colors, textures, and marks to accumulate and interact—so that each piece evolves organically over time. Each piece is a record of movement, impulse, and restraint—where control and chaos continuously negotiate.
In a culture obsessed with immediacy and validation , she pushes in the opposite direction. Her work demands pause. It resists easy consumption and instead asks the viewer to sit in discomfort, intensity, and beauty all at once.
Through her work she does not want to tell viewers what to feel, but instead confront them with the space to feel everything. Joy, unease, calm, awe. If the work lingers—if it disrupts, unsettles, or leaves someone momentarily awestruck—then it has done its job.












