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Pellarose: The Artist Who Reinvents Reality

  • Writer: Kateryna Sereda
    Kateryna Sereda
  • Apr 24
  • 3 min read

When you look at Pellarose's work for the first time, a question arises: is this photography or painting? Reality or vision? That very uncertainty is the essence of his art.

Pellarose is a contemporary French artist whose work stands at the boundary between photography and fine art. He doesn't simply take pictures — he deconstructs reality and rebuilds it through an extraordinary command of colour and light. His works are not a documentation of the world, but a reimagining of it.


Three Series at Eloxal Prints. One Language.

Pellarose is a prolific artist with a broad creative body of work. Our collection features three of his series, each exploring a distinct dimension of human experience.


Amazon Forest — When the Jungle Screams

In the Amazon Forest series, Pellarose plunges into the depths of the tropical rainforest — and returns with something entirely unlike landscape photography. Dense canopies, tangled branches and leaves explode into neon colour: acid green, magenta, electric blue. These works don't describe nature — they transmit its inner energy, that primal force impossible to capture through an ordinary lens.

All three works — Amazon Forest I, II and III — are available at Eloxal Prints, printed on aluminium using our exclusive technology.



Pacific — A Silence Louder Than Words

The Pacific series is the opposite. After the intensity of the jungle comes space and stillness. Vast seascapes divided into three elemental bands: golden sand, a turquoise lagoon, a cobalt sky. Yet even here, Pellarose refuses to leave nature as he found it: the blue becomes impossibly saturated, the sand glows like molten gold, the water shimmers between teal and jade.

The Pacific collection includes Pacific I, Pacific II and Pacific III — each a separate meditation on calm and infinity.



Behind & A Lurking Shadow — The Body as Landscape

The boldest direction in Pellarose's work is his treatment of the human form. In Behind, a female figure fills the entire frame, transforming into an abstract landscape of deep magenta, violet and midnight blue. The body here is not an object to be observed — it is an entire universe, whose terrain the artist explores with the same intensity he brings to a tropical forest or an ocean.

A Lurking Shadow pushes even further into abstraction — to the point where the boundary between the human and the natural dissolves entirely.




Why Aluminium?

Pellarose's works could exist on any medium. But aluminium is the only material that truly matches them.

Eloxal Prints uses a unique patented technology for direct printing onto anodised aluminium. The process unfolds in four stages: the open pores of the anodised metal are filled with ink — up to 32 layers — then the plate is sealed in hot water. The result is a surface layer of aluminium oxide, harder than glass.

On this surface, the blue in Pellarose's work isn't simply blue — it glows from within. The golden sand feels warm to the eye. Every tone lives its own life rather than sitting on top of the material.

No other medium achieves this.




Limited Edition: Why It Matters

Each Pellarose work at Eloxal Prints is produced in a run of just 3 prints — in our aluminium technology. This is not a marketing device; it is a principled commitment to the quality and exclusivity of every single piece.

Collecting art has always been about intimacy — about the connection between a person and a specific work that exists in one particular form. Pellarose's small print run brings that logic into the present: you are not simply buying a picture, you are becoming one of three people in the world who owns this specific view of reality.

Every print is individually numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. A professional hanging system is included.




Who Are These Works For?

Pellarose's art is for those who don't want a "decoration on the wall." It is for collectors seeking works with force and character; for owners of modern interiors where space speaks for itself; for people who understand that great art doesn't merely decorate a room — it transforms it entirely.

On Eloxal aluminium, these works are especially powerful in large, open spaces — living rooms, lobbies, private galleries — where they have room to breathe.




 
 
 

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