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Ayesha Pearce

Joined Artfinder: April 2024

Artworks for sale: 6

United Kingdom

About Ayesha Pearce

 
 
  • Biography
    Ayesha Pearce is a contemporary artist based in the UK.

    Ayesha draws inspiration from all around her, transforming everyday moments and objects into playful artworks through a combination of bold abstract forms and rich palettes. 

    Her work is rooted in humour and simplicity. She enjoys creating what she sees, elevating the aspects of life whose form is often disregarded in favour of their function and highlighting the 'playful, bizarre and magical mundanity of life.' She views her pieces as a form of entertainment, intending to uplift and amuse the viewer whether they are viewed from afar or up close.

    She says of her work: 'A lot of the art I’m drawn to has an element of childlikeness to it. I’ve always loved the creativity that comes from play. I like to work with objects and moments from daily life, relatable things that often go unnoticed, unexplored and unappreciated. I get so much joy from seeing a piece I love, it lights me up and takes me in. If I can create that for even one other person that would be a pretty awesome thing.'
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Biography

Ayesha Pearce is a contemporary artist based in the UK.

Ayesha draws inspiration from all around her, transforming everyday moments and objects into playful artworks through a combination of bold abstract forms and rich palettes. 

Her work is rooted in humour and simplicity. She enjoys creating what she sees, elevating the aspects of life whose form is often disregarded in favour of their function and highlighting the 'playful, bizarre and magical mundanity of life.' She views her pieces as a form of entertainment, intending to uplift and amuse the viewer whether they are viewed from afar or up close.

She says of her work: 'A lot of the art I’m drawn to has an element of childlikeness to it. I’ve always loved the creativity that comes from play. I like to work with objects and moments from daily life, relatable things that often go unnoticed, unexplored and unappreciated. I get so much joy from seeing a piece I love, it lights me up and takes me in. If I can create that for even one other person that would be a pretty awesome thing.'