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Other details :
Artwork on synthetic panel. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
36.3x36.3in
About this artwork
2024 / Acrylic, latex, graphite, ink and Polytab on Masonite Board.
Luciano is the waiter raccoon that day-dreams with paper planes during his shift on the job, and is fascinated with pizza.
Illustrative painting, pop-surrealism style. Main colors: Ochre, gray, white and red.
In this artwork, I wanted to blend the unexpected with a touch of whimsy. The raccoon, donned in a dapper suit, symbolizes cleverness and adaptability, while his oversized… red glasses hint at a deeper curiosity about the world. Dressed against a playful background, it captures a surreal yet sophisticated vibe, perfect for invigorating a space with humor and a splash of mystery.
« I create colorful, warm and happy art- just like my homeland. My graphic-design and illustration background allowed me to diversify my style into Illustrative, geometric and expressionist themes. »
Ilaamen Pelshaw is a Guatemalan painter based in the United States whose work has been featured in solo and group shows nationally. Growing up with a grandfather who was an artist and muralist, Pelshaw became interested in art herself and developed a practice centered around positivity and warmth. Mostly working in acrylic on canvas, her work is always colorful and illustration based, whether through quirky animal portraits or paintings of Latin American culture and crafts.