Herald
by Elize daJose
Acrylic on Canvas
30” x 24”
Artist Biography
Elize daJose is a professional artist, sculptor, iconographer and illustrator. Her artworks primarily consist of a unique blend of abstract art and icon painting, experimenting with various materials, although her favorite media remain acrylic painting and ceramics. Born in Moscow, Russia, her life as an artist started at a very young age. One day on a snowy street in her hometown, she bought Kazimir Malevich’s book from a peddler which turned her consciousness upside down and defined her entire life path. From 1996 to 2000, she religiously undertook painting, sculpture, and graphics in various workshops of Moscow artists. Since 2001, she has been working in the creative workshops of the Babushkinsky Sculpture Combine and in 2002, she became a member of the Moscow Union of Artists, sculpture section. From 2002 to 2010, she actively participated in group exhibitions at the Central House of Artists, Gallery on Kuznetsky Most, Darwin Museum, and Timiryazev Museum. In 2010, she participated in the Annual Art Juried Competition in Los Angeles, CA, and became a laureate.
In 2011, she took part in the collective exhibition "Woman Day Art Exhibits" at the Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA, and in 2012 she had a solo exhibition "Three Artists" at Liz Loft Gallery, LA, CA. In 2016, Elize moved to California and actively participated in collective exhibitions, including the "Summer Exhibit" at Bergamot Station Art Center in Santa Monica (2016), "Brain Art Event" at Lark Gallery/The Chiari Project in West Hollywood (2017), and "The Art of Transformation" at Brick & Mortar Loiter Galleries in Long Beach (2023), among many others. In 2025, Elize was awarded the Silver Medal at the New York International Art Juried Competition, "The Light from the Other Shore." In 2026, an essay featuring Elize's creativity and spiritual development was published in the book "Revelations of the Artist - Deep Calls to Deep", curated by ArtServe International. Elize is an active member of the Los Angeles Art Association and Riverside Community Arts Association. She is currently represented by Lark Gallery in West Hollywood and Literary Engineers, LLC in Benicia, CA.
Artist Statement
I understand art as a way of emotionally experiencing reality and a universal language of communication. Without conscious effort and thought, I try to fill my paintings with expressions strong enough to let the spectator feel the energy put in the depth of the canvas, transforming the perception of picture into his own art act. Most recently, I find myself inspired to focus on developing and exploring the connection between iconography and abstraction in light of Cosmic philosophy. The inspiration of this uniquely blended style came about as briefly explained in the following. I believe that abstract painting was and still is an artist’s attempt at capturing and expressing Plato's world of ideas which is invisible to the earthly eyes. Then, at the beginning of the 20th century came the avant-gardism of Filonov and Malevich which was a rebellion against physicality, materialism and petty-bourgeois consumption. Iconography takes its roots from the symbiosis of antique vivid imagery and spiritual practices of Ancient Egypt. From ancient times to the present day, man has never stopped asking himself questions about who he is and what his true role in this world is. My newfound unique style of blending iconography and abstract painting is somehow an endeavour to continue humanity’s perennial effort and desire to capture and express the depth of the invisible world via visible materials, to have a glimpse of the heavenly realm via earthly instruments, akin to Plato and Malevich’s line of thinking. In my work, I try to find an image of the elusive other shore - where every soul aspires to go - and trying to find artful means to communicate what is difficult to express in words.
by Elize daJose
Acrylic on Canvas
30” x 24”
Artist Biography
Elize daJose is a professional artist, sculptor, iconographer and illustrator. Her artworks primarily consist of a unique blend of abstract art and icon painting, experimenting with various materials, although her favorite media remain acrylic painting and ceramics. Born in Moscow, Russia, her life as an artist started at a very young age. One day on a snowy street in her hometown, she bought Kazimir Malevich’s book from a peddler which turned her consciousness upside down and defined her entire life path. From 1996 to 2000, she religiously undertook painting, sculpture, and graphics in various workshops of Moscow artists. Since 2001, she has been working in the creative workshops of the Babushkinsky Sculpture Combine and in 2002, she became a member of the Moscow Union of Artists, sculpture section. From 2002 to 2010, she actively participated in group exhibitions at the Central House of Artists, Gallery on Kuznetsky Most, Darwin Museum, and Timiryazev Museum. In 2010, she participated in the Annual Art Juried Competition in Los Angeles, CA, and became a laureate.
In 2011, she took part in the collective exhibition "Woman Day Art Exhibits" at the Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA, and in 2012 she had a solo exhibition "Three Artists" at Liz Loft Gallery, LA, CA. In 2016, Elize moved to California and actively participated in collective exhibitions, including the "Summer Exhibit" at Bergamot Station Art Center in Santa Monica (2016), "Brain Art Event" at Lark Gallery/The Chiari Project in West Hollywood (2017), and "The Art of Transformation" at Brick & Mortar Loiter Galleries in Long Beach (2023), among many others. In 2025, Elize was awarded the Silver Medal at the New York International Art Juried Competition, "The Light from the Other Shore." In 2026, an essay featuring Elize's creativity and spiritual development was published in the book "Revelations of the Artist - Deep Calls to Deep", curated by ArtServe International. Elize is an active member of the Los Angeles Art Association and Riverside Community Arts Association. She is currently represented by Lark Gallery in West Hollywood and Literary Engineers, LLC in Benicia, CA.
Artist Statement
I understand art as a way of emotionally experiencing reality and a universal language of communication. Without conscious effort and thought, I try to fill my paintings with expressions strong enough to let the spectator feel the energy put in the depth of the canvas, transforming the perception of picture into his own art act. Most recently, I find myself inspired to focus on developing and exploring the connection between iconography and abstraction in light of Cosmic philosophy. The inspiration of this uniquely blended style came about as briefly explained in the following. I believe that abstract painting was and still is an artist’s attempt at capturing and expressing Plato's world of ideas which is invisible to the earthly eyes. Then, at the beginning of the 20th century came the avant-gardism of Filonov and Malevich which was a rebellion against physicality, materialism and petty-bourgeois consumption. Iconography takes its roots from the symbiosis of antique vivid imagery and spiritual practices of Ancient Egypt. From ancient times to the present day, man has never stopped asking himself questions about who he is and what his true role in this world is. My newfound unique style of blending iconography and abstract painting is somehow an endeavour to continue humanity’s perennial effort and desire to capture and express the depth of the invisible world via visible materials, to have a glimpse of the heavenly realm via earthly instruments, akin to Plato and Malevich’s line of thinking. In my work, I try to find an image of the elusive other shore - where every soul aspires to go - and trying to find artful means to communicate what is difficult to express in words.