Feminine abstract artist

Each artwork remains truly one-of-a-kind, enhancing its long-term investment potential and exclusivity.
Elevate the value of your art collection with this black and white abstract art creation.

Artistic Research

New Born Flower

50 cm x 70 cm Series: "LA FEMMALE"

Secrea

50 cm x 70 cm Series: "LA FEMMALE"

Communicating with the uterus

Communicating with the uterus

50 cm x 70 cm Series: "LA FEMMALE"

Circularis Panacea Fanegrus

50 cm x 70 cm Series: "LA FEMMALE"

Emelly Velasco

Mexican-Hollandese visual artist, designer, and muse with Center American Roots my exhibitions took me to America and Europe.

I bring folklore, metaphysics, spirituality, and the expression of energies, and symmetry into painting with my abstract work and deep passion for the sacred feminine, the mystical, the meaning of love and the ethereal.

“Inspiration is nothing without love, compassion, courage and harmony the compass that guides us on the adventurous journey of self and mutual discovery”.

– Emelly Velasco. Visual Artist, researcher, author and brand manager.

Exhibicion Emelly Velasco in Italy

International experience

Exhibitions

My artworks has been showcased in México, El Salvador, United States of América, Italy and The Netherlands.

Current working on:

Series and project «Red Astral» 


Series and project «La Femmale»


Series and project «Art Healing Chroma Art for hospitals»

Emelly Velasco

Exhibitions

“Abstraction, femininity, soul: these are the words that immediately come to mind when one finds oneself in front of the works of the Mexican-Dutch artist Emelly Velasco.”
Silvia Grassi - Art Curator
“It is imperative to situate Velasco's work within the lineage of such seminal artists, for her art not only aligns seamlessly but also propels forward these enduring conversations surrounding gender, sensuality, and the bodily realm. Both visually and conceptually, Velasco's work inspires self-reflection and awe, exuding an exciting and tantalizing force in contemporary artistry.”
Sally Jane Brown, MA Art History
“Es realmente maravilloso ver la evolución de una gran mujer.”
Margarita Melo Díaz - Directora de casa de la cultura