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Dog in Me Sticker

Dog in Me Sticker

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Stick a little magic wherever you roam! These high-res stickers by Electra Pelias (aka Electra Makes) are digitally printed with Greenguard Gold certified eco-solvent inks—aka the good stuff—for vibrant, true-to-life color and dreamy details. Sealed with a protective laminate and backed with ultra-strong adhesive, they’re made to last through weather, dishwashers, and whatever else life throws at ‘em. Indoors, outdoors, or on your favorite emotional support water bottle—they stick around. 

Vendor: ElectraMakes

Art has always been omnipresent in Electra’s life, often arriving in bursts of chaotic inspiration that occasionally pushed the bounds of acceptable childhood behavior. At age seven, she was famously caught by her mother, a avoid antique collector, attempting to “repair” the inlay of an 18th-century Boulle table using a mallet and craft glue. (Spoiler: Elmer’s is not a recommended restoration material.) Though the technique was questionable, the gesture was, in its own way, heartfelt (and maybe even a little brilliant).

Today, Electra channels that same scrappy, heartfelt energy into a multidisciplinary practice that spans sculpture, painting, fiber, printmaking, and digital manipulation. She gravitates toward secondhand and “once-loved” materials, often sewing, mending, or reimagining objects that carry their own histories. Her work frequently combines tactile softness with structural rigidity, creating a physical and emotional tension that mirrors the messy process of feeling deeply.

Electra is currently an MFA candidate in Fine Arts at George Washington University, where she continues to explore the sweet spot between cuteness and chaos, one patch, stitch, and hand-built piece at a time. When she’s not in her studio, Electra serves as the “Artist-in-Residence” at Relume, a woman-owned home goods and accessories brand based in Washington, DC, where she brings her playful, emotional sensibility to collaborative product and design work. She also works as a Museum Assistant at the Corcoran, staying connected to contemporary art discourse and supporting the creative community around her.

Website: www.electramakes.com
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