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Other details :
Artwork on synthetic panel. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31x46.7in
About this artwork
2024 / Acrylic, latex and graphite on Masonite board / Flat surface, Unframed.
In my artwork, I merge the surreal with the figurative to explore themes of belonging and displacement. The bison, a symbol of grounded strength, carries a fragile house, while the tiny bird finds refuge. I chose vibrant hues and contrasting textures with acrylic, graphite, and latex to evoke the tension between permanence and transience. This piece invites reflection… on sanctuary and the elusive nature of home, intended to ignite thoughtful energy in your space.
Visual: Bison in exile, carrying a bird house and a blue sparrow bird hanging from a horn while in the background a blue feather is left behind.
« 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.