Surreal Realism
Gazelle Pezeshkmehr is a Norwegian-based visual artist and conceptual photographer working at the intersection of surrealism, identity, and psychological transformation.
Her digitally composed, symbolic dreamscapes confront themes of trauma, rebirth, and the fragmented self — inviting viewers into emotionally charged inner worlds that blur the line between memory and myth.
Internationally exhibited and collected, Pezeshkmehr’s work combines meticulous staging, digital collage, and painterly detail to evoke haunting, poetic narratives.
Through constructed realities, she explores what it means to survive — and to continually become.
She is known for her distinctive use of color, theatrical composition, and psychological depth — making her one of the most compelling contemporary voices in conceptual photography.
Available for exhibitions, commissions, collaborations, and licensing.