“Everything you can imagine is real.” 
― 
Pablo Picasso

“Spread” 48x36 acrylic on cradled panel. Available now at Woodland Studios in Stoughton, Wisconsin

“Spread” 48x36 acrylic on cradled panel. *private collection, Chicago, IL

Artist Statement

My work is inspired by past and present joys and sorrows, while envisioning the possibilities of future. Within this premise, my paintings and drawings are based on the people, places and experiences that make up everyday life.

I do not begin my process with a pre-determined design, rather, I allow the emotion felt to drive an expressive, stream-of-consciousness mode of working. As the process unfolds, and feelings involved begin to surface and solidify, I methodically shape the design yielded by the initial process. When complete, or sometimes during the process, I am able to title the piece, which I feel connects the visual with the emotion. 

My meditative process, of allowing the work to evolve with the fluidity of life, has resulted in intuitive, abstracted works that speak to life’s most personal experiences.

Artist Bio

Elissa Palmer is an American, abstract artist born in Seattle, Washington.  Her childhood was spent in Colorado and Texas. As an adult she moved to Chicago, Illinois and then relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 2014. This is when she began creating abstract art, after a long hiatus spent raising her daughter.

Palmer is a self-taught artist. Her work was born out of a love for doodling as a child which eventually evolved into the abstract, meditative drawings and paintings she is currently creating.