Damian Elwes

Damian Elwes is a contemporary artist celebrated for his vibrant depictions of artists’ studios and immersive installations. From recreating the creative worlds of Picasso, Kahlo, and Basquiat to exploring the interplay between art and environment, his work invites audiences to step inside the spaces where artistic genius takes shape. He lives and works in Los Angeles.

Damian Elwes is a British contemporary artist best known for his vivid depictions of artists’ studios and immersive environments that explore the relationship between creativity, place, and imagination.

Born into a family of artists, Elwes initially pursued filmmaking before turning to painting in the 1980s. His early works included large-scale jungle paintings inspired by time spent in Colombia, where he examined the tension between human intervention and the natural world.

Over the years, Elwes developed a distinctive practice centred on reconstructing the workspaces of iconic figures such as Pablo Picasso, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Frida Kahlo. These meticulously researched paintings and installations serve both as tributes and as inquiries into the creative process, inviting viewers to step into the private worlds where art history was made.

Elwes has exhibited internationally, with shows in London, Los Angeles, Paris, and beyond. His immersive environments, including walk-through recreations of Picasso’s and Kahlo’s studios, have been celebrated for their ability to collapse the boundary between past and present, artist and audience.

Today, Elwes lives and works  in Los Angeles. His art continues to reflect a fascination with creativity itself, offering insight into the lives, struggles, and inspirations that shape artistic genius.

In this episode of the Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl Lam travels to Los Angeles to explore the many chapters of Damian Elwes’ creative life – from his early years as a graffiti artist to his transformative time living in the forests of Colombia. Together, Pearl Lam and Damian trace these formative experiences, uncovering the stories, challenges, and inspirations that shaped his journey and ultimately brought their paths together.

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