We’re enamored with the landscapes-meet-geometric forms of painter Elyse Dodge, and it’s exciting to see her work continue to evolve as an artist.

Some of her latest work includes renditions of famous architecture, like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, Lautner’s iconic Goldstein house, and many others.

In addition, Dodge has completed commissions in a number of public spaces, bringing colorful light auras, and murals to brighten communal areas.

See more of Dodge’s expanding portfolio of work on her website, where she sells prints and original commissions.

Images © Copyright Elyse Dodge. Used with permission.

A colorful and geometric painting of a mountain landscape featuring vibrant peaks, a serene lake, and an ornate building in the foreground surrounded by trees.
Wild Waterton, 2023
A vibrant painting of a modern house with an overhanging pink structure, surrounded by colorful autumn foliage and a flowing waterfall in the foreground.
Falling for Fuchsia, 2024
Vibrant illustration of a modern architectural structure featuring a pool, surrounded by palm trees and mountains under a blue sky.
Lautner’s Lines, 2023
A vibrant painting depicting a desert landscape with geometric mountains in the background, featuring Joshua trees and rocks in the foreground against a colorful sunset sky.
Joshua Tree, 2023
A stylized painting of a house with a blue hue near colorful, angular mountains under a purple sky.
Upon Reflection, 2023
A colorful sunset over a city skyline featuring modern buildings, a sports stadium, and a dome structure reflected in the water.
Creekside Crest, Vancouver
A view of a modern shopping area featuring large vibrant murals on buildings, colorful landscapes, and palm trees under a clear blue sky.
Westfield Century City, Los Angeles
Light of Day, Station Square, Burnaby, 2024
Interior view of a modern space featuring colorful, translucent window panels casting vibrant light patterns on the floor.
Aura installation at the Amazing Brentwood Mall, 2021


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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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  1. Beautiful and amazing at the same time. Thanks for sharing your vision with me.

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