Some forms of love are not loud. They do not ask to be seen but they shape everything around them. Motherhood is one of those very quiet forces.
With The Art of Motherhood, a very thoughtful Mother’s Day campaign by Elisium Art, the idea of motherhood is not defined. It is felt. This collection reflects the strength, care and lasting influence of a mother. It reminds us that no love or sacrifice exceeds hers, even if we only fully understand it over time.
Where Everyday Moments Become Meaningful
This campaign does not look at motherhood through grand or dramatic expressions. Instead it focuses on emotion, memory and the very small everyday gestures that stay with us for a very long time.
It gently shows that motherhood is more than just a role. It is an energy, a presence and something that very quietly shapes who we become. Each artwork feels very familiar, almost like a memory you did not realise you were holding onto.
Five Artists, One Shared Emotion
At the heart of this campaign are five mother artists. Sylvia Barrero, Carolina Piedrahita, Himani Pasricha, Karishma Wadhwa and Gloria Jaramillo. Each one brings a very deeply personal perspective to the idea of care, strength and connection.
Their works differ in style but come together very seamlessly.
- Sylvia Barrero creates very rich and expressive worlds filled with vibrant colours and floral symbolism where healing and transformation feel completely alive.
- Carolina Piedrahita uses geometry and structure to express balance, unity and coexistence. She turns form into a very beautiful language of connection.
- Karishma Wadhwa explores very quiet emotional landscapes around home, belonging and community through layered textures and very natural tones.
- Himani Pasricha brings a very meditative calm with intricate dot work. Her work reflects inner growth, feminine strength and a journey towards freedom.
- Gloria Jaramillo adds a very spiritual dimension where colour and movement express feminine energy as something universal and deeply transformative.
Together, they create a narrative that feels both very personal and shared at the same time.
Art That Becomes Part of Your Space
The artworks in The Art of Motherhood are not meant to be observed from a distance. They are meant to live with you. Some pieces very naturally bring warmth and life into shared spaces while others create calm in very quiet corners. Over time they become much more than just art on a wall. They turn into very real reminders of love, memory and where you come from.
A Gift That Stays
As a Mother’s Day campaign, this collection offers something very different. It moves away from fleeting gifts and focuses on something that lasts. Each artwork carries very strong emotion. Care, memory, healing and identity. This makes it deeply personal in a way that very few gifts can be.
It is not just about giving something beautiful. It is about giving something that continues to be felt every single day. As a part of this campaign, we have also created a series of thoughtfully designed Mother’s Day gift boxes turning these emotions into something that lasts forever.
1. The Memories Box celebrates nostalgia and captures the quiet intimate moments that stays forever and ever.
2. The Becoming Box reflects growth and the evolving journey of motherhood, and it celebrates the growth and the person you’ve become through her influence..
3. The Eternity Box celebrates and honours the love that never ends but continues through you.
A Presence Carried Through Time
At its heart The Art of Motherhood is more than just a campaign. It is a feeling. A mother’s presence carried very gently through time and self. And that is what makes it stay with you.
Because motherhood is not always something you can explain. But you recognise it. And you carry it.
Written by
Manasvi Vislot
Manasvi Vislot is an India based creative storyteller at Elisium Art. She blends global art trends with strategic digital insights, crafting content that connects readers with the evolving world of contemporary, digital, and cultural art. With her refined eye for aesthetics and a passion for making art accessible, Manasvi creates narratives that highlight the artists, ideas, and innovations shaping today’s creative landscape.
