Artist_Elara Veymont
BORN IN 1985- Works on commission
"Resembling the ruins of a city and fragments of the future."
Elara Veymont’s inspiration comes from the textures of the city and the erosions of nature: peeling walls, rain-washed stone pavements, and the corroded touch of metal. For her, painting is not merely a narrative of color, but a collision between material and emotion.
Her works employ heavy impasto, scraping, layering, and tearing, creating a tension that feels both chaotic and ordered. Critics have described her paintings as “at once the ruins of a city and fragments of the future.”
Mediums: oil, acrylic, mixed materials
Style: avant-garde, experimental abstraction
Signature: strong relief textures, thick paint surfaces, chaotic fragments up close that resolve into rhythm and order from afar
Inspiration: weathered walls, peeling metal, natural erosion
She calls her work the “skin of time”—a surface where layers of paint accumulate and erode, mirroring life’s cycles of covering, washing away, vanishing, and renewal.
