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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
28.5x20.5in
About this artwork
2022 / Acrylic, pigments and graphite on repurposed wood.
This piece is my take on how colonialist mentality should evolve to unity, acceptance, and teamwork. There is symbolism behind each character and element of the painting. These anthropomorphizing animals represent one conquistador and also the various demographics of people affected by Colonialism.
All of the characters are sharing space in a jungle where you can see wild fires in the background.… The lush green Jungle represents our shared and interconnected lives. Even the Forest Fire is symbolic of our recent collective challenges of divisiveness, hostility, racial injustice, climate decay, the pandemic, etc. We are ALL in this together, so we must reconcile and work together to survive. This piece is intended to be an indirect call for reconciliation.
« 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.