Fabric art on canvas
$ 1,750
Mixed media contemporary abstract art made with fabric and acrylic paint on canvas.
About the artist
Elsa Weldemariam is a talented artist who currently resides between Sweden and Montreal. Her passion for art began during her high school years in 1997 and led her to attend art school. Her exceptional work earned her first place in a regional high school art competition. Despite working as a social worker for most of her professional life, Elsa has always found ways to incorporate art into her work. One notable example is her use of art therapy during counseling sessions with children and youth, helping them express themselves through pictures and symbols to foster self-awareness and self-esteem. Elsa’s artistic skills and ability to use them in her profession make her a truly remarkable individual.
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