Our artists are what makes Brase possible. They were chosen after a very specific filter, and we have to doubt of their talent and vision. Get to know their story and art.
NaBi is an oil painter whose work blooms from the shadows. With a deep reverence for decay, ruin, and the raw truths buried in darkness, her art navigates the delicate tension between rot and rebirth. Each stroke captures the quiet ache of something broken—and the stubborn spark of hope that dares to survive it. In the contrast between the grotesque and the beautiful, NaBi finds her language: one that speaks of healing, metamorphosis, and the light we claw toward in our darkest hours.
She believes in holding onto hope as she holds onto each brush stroke, having a beautifully real statement of contrast between being lost and being found.
Her first series tells this story through flowers; which stand for a soul and it’s way to finding back her spark.
DeeDee Draz is an accomplished artist with a rich and varied journey. Growing up in La Crosse, Wisconsin, DeeDee pursued her passion for art by earning a BFA in Illustration, Painting, and Furniture design from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design in 1992.
Her professional career includes working for industry giants like Walt Disney Imagineering and Universal Studios, where she specialized in painting beloved Disney characters and animatronic figures, accessorizing intricate costumes, and painting show sets, murals, and props for theme parks worldwide. In 2017, DeeDee assumed the role of Production Art Director for Universal Studios Theme Parks in China, where she played a key role in finalizing the aesthetics of Jurassic World Land in Beijing.
DeeDee’s portfolio includes illustrating children’s books, commissioned paintings, gallery exhibitions, solo shows in airports, restaurants and other public spaces with a unique style of bohemian free-spirited artwork in both acrylic painting and watercolors with pen and ink. Now based in Orlando, Florida, she continues to create art that captures the essence of both the seen and the unseen in the natural world, always experimenting with new textures, colors, and mediums to evolve her practice.
Pamela Guerrero, known professionally as Elagiin, is an illustrator and digital artist specializing in character design, visual narrative, and digital illustration. Her work is distinguished by an aesthetic that fuses the fantastical with the emotional, focusing on visual storytelling and the profound exploration of human emotions.
Throughout her career, she has developed a personal style with symbolism and sensitivity, where each image tells a story. Currently, Pamela is immersed in the creation of personal projects that integrate art, animation, and multimedia elements, with the aim of sharing a more intimate part of herself through her work.
Her greatest source of inspiration comes from Eastern aesthetics, particularly the contrasts present in Japanese visual culture. Her illustrations explore emotional fragility and the intensity of human feelings, using subtle combinations of textures, colors, and symbols. Her artistic universe oscillates between melancholy and reverie, creating introspective spaces where the ephemeral and the symbolic intertwine to provoke profound connections with the viewer.