Work samples

  • Try To Forget
    Try To Forget

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 20x24in, 2022

  • Oh, Ain't It Wonderful?
    Oh, Ain't It Wonderful?

    Acrylic and pastel on canvas, 30x40in, 2023

  • Tick Tock Tick Tock
    Tick Tock Tick Tock

    Acrylic on canvas, 16x12in, 2022

  • So How Come I'm Not Happy?!
    So How Come I'm Not Happy?!

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 30x40in, 2021

About Lolo

Lolo Gem (b. 1995, Westchester County, NY) is a Baltimore-based artist and illustrator. She received her BFA from The Maryland Institute College Of Art in 2017, and is currently an MFA candidate at Towson University. Working with saturated acrylic paint, drawing materials, and imagery culled from vintage comic books & early animation, Gem creates playfully absurd work populated by fragmented figures, sentient calligraphic lines, exuberant motion, and personified objects. Fusing nostalgia… more

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Paintings 2021-2023

This currently ongoing body of work delivers a surreal fusion of nostalgia and innovation, by intermingling invented spaces and characters with displaced references culled from vintage comics and 1930's - 1960's animation. These recontextualized references are often insignificant, and sometimes even unseen (like the interstitial frames in a hand-drawn animation). I use these curated clippings as creative springboards to elevate the overlooked by illustrating ineffable, elusive emotions. This work seeks to unravel a personally intricate entanglement of human sentiment, while offering a curious, introspective glimpse into the ambiguous, often contradictory, aspects of the human experience.

  • Tick Tock Tick Tock
    Tick Tock Tick Tock

    Acrylic on canvas, 16x12in, 2021

  • Try To Forget
    Try To Forget

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 20x24in, 2022

  • Storyboard 01
    Storyboard 01

    Acrylic, pastel, and collage on canvas, 48x60in, 2023

  • Oh, Ain't It Wonderful?
    Oh, Ain't It Wonderful?

    Acrylic and pastel on canvas, 30x40in, 2023

  • Lost In Translation
    Lost In Translation

    Acrylic and pastel on canvas, 25x30in, 2023

  • So How Come I'm Not Happy?!
    So How Come I'm Not Happy?!

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 40x30in, 2021

  • May Flowers
    May Flowers

    Acrylic and pastel on canvas, 30x39.5in, 2023

  • No Sense In Crying!
    No Sense In Crying!

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 30x40in, 2021

Paintings 2018-2020

This body of work, created after finishing my undergraduate degree, delivers dreamlike worlds with deceptively seductive colors and forms. In these works, complex anxieties, fears, and ambiguous sensations are personified into a cast of endearingly gloomy characters and animated objects. Stylistically informed by the whimsical logic of the golden age of cartooning, these works provide an immediate sense of familiarity and nostalgia, while abstracting the familiar and providing new, unexpected context. My painting process in these works is a fluid exchange between impulsive childlike interruptions and subsequent responses. Areas composed of acrylic paint and drawing materials are continuously built up then promptly broken down, resulting in playful coexistence of indecisive marks and tight, resolved elements. This body of work embraces a childlike innocence and aims to provide an accessible entryway into the human psyche through the lens of a feverish childhood dream. 

  • That's Just How They Play
    That's Just How They Play

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 24x30in, 2019

  • Who's The Fairest Of Them All?
    Who's The Fairest Of Them All?

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 30x40in, 2020

  • Feeders
    Feeders

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 12.5x11in, 2018

  • Magic Eyes
    Magic Eyes

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 16x16in, 2020

  • Rent's Due Today!
    Rent's Due Today!

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 24x27.5in, 2018

  • Few And Far Between
    Few And Far Between

    Acrylic and pastel on panel, 10x10in, 2019

Drawings

A collection of recent colored pencil and graphite drawings, that are an extension of the themes explored in my paintings.

  • Would You Turn That Down?!
    Would You Turn That Down?!

    Graphite on paper, 30x22in, 2022

  • How Badly Does It Hurt?
    How Badly Does It Hurt?

    colored pencil on paper

  • Thanks For Nothing
    Thanks For Nothing

    Colored pencil on paper, 7x5in, 2023

  • Pulp No. 2
    Pulp No. 2

    Mixed media on paper, 8.5x11in, 2020

  • Feeling Dizzy
    Feeling Dizzy

    Colored pencil on paper, 10x8.5in, 2023

  • Eye Focus: Ochre
    Eye Focus: Ochre

    Mixed media and collage on paper, 8.5x11in, 2021

  • Cat Scratch Fever
    Cat Scratch Fever

    Colored pencil on paper, 10x8in, 2023

  • I Just Want To Say Something!
    I Just Want To Say Something!

    Graphite on paper, 13x17in, 2022

  • editedFight_WEB.jpg
    editedFight_WEB.jpg

    Colored on paper, 22x5x30in, 2022

  • Quiet! They'll Hear You
    Quiet! They'll Hear You

    Colored pencil on paper, 10x6in, 2022

Printmaking

A collection of prints created from a variety of printmaking processes, including linocut, lithography, screen printing, and mono print.

  • Time Dance
    Time Dance

    Stone lithography, 10x14in, 2022

  • I Tripped
    I Tripped

    Linocut, 18x24in, 2017

  • Happy Accidents, Page 1
    Happy Accidents, Page 1

    Monoprint, 18x24in, 2016

  • Happy Accidents, Page 2
    Happy Accidents, Page 2

    Monoprint, 18x24in, 2016

  • Stay Inside
    Stay Inside

    Monoprint, 2017

  • Dear Diary
    Dear Diary

    Copper plate etching, 2017