Biography
Dasha Pears is an award-winning artist whose uncanny, laconic works explore self-discovery and the landscapes of the inner world. Her aesthetically refined, surreal compositions open doors to alternate realities where every psychological state, even the unsettling ones, reveals its quiet beauty.
Blending surrealism, minimalism, color, photography, and digital manipulation, Dasha creates visually striking stories with a twist. Her art transforms what is often unseen or unspoken into something harmonious and luminous, inviting viewers into a state of calm introspection and offering an almost tangible sense of peace.
Since beginning her artistic journey in 2010, Dasha’s work has been exhibited internationally and recognized by over ten prestigious art and photography competitions, including the Smithsonian Magazine Award and a gold medal from the Photographic Society of America. Her pieces are held in more than 100 private collections around the world — from London and Paris to New York and Tel Aviv — and are cherished by collectors connected to institutions such as Sotheby’s, the Harvard Art Museum, and the Obama Foundation.
Biography
Dasha Pears is an award-winning artist whose uncanny, laconic works explore self-discovery and the landscapes of the inner world. Her aesthetically refined, surreal compositions open doors to alternate realities where every psychological state, even the unsettling ones, reveals its quiet beauty.
Blending surrealism, minimalism, color, photography, and digital manipulation, Dasha creates visually striking stories with a twist. Her art transforms what is often unseen or unspoken into something harmonious and luminous, inviting viewers into a state of calm introspection and offering an almost tangible sense of peace.
Since beginning her artistic journey in 2010, Dasha’s work has been exhibited internationally and recognized by over ten prestigious art and photography competitions, including the Smithsonian Magazine Award and a gold medal from the Photographic Society of America. Her pieces are held in more than 100 private collections around the world — from London and Paris to New York and Tel Aviv — and are cherished by collectors connected to institutions such as Sotheby’s, the Harvard Art Museum, and the Obama Foundation.
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2022
Luxembourg Art Prize
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2022
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