How Tsion Mehari’s Art Captures Hidden Emotions
- written by Nafkot / Studio 11
The story of Tsion Mehari’s first exhibition, By A Thread, began three years ago when she submitted her art to Studio 11. We put out a simple call on our Instagram page, inviting young artists to share their work with us. The 22 year old architect, Tsion responded right away. She came to her interview, bringing not only her paintings but also her biggest fan, her father. He sat protectively beside her as she showed us her work, a quiet yet steady supporter, proud and encouraging every step of the way.
Seeing Tsion’s work take over our gallery walls (October 19th to November 20th, 2024) has been a surreal and joyful experience. Her debut collection, painted on wallpaper with acrylics, is both raw and magnetic. She discovered wallpaper as a canvas during her family’s home renovation, and it’s become the perfect medium for her art. Each piece absorbs emotion as well as paint, capturing the quiet struggles and unspoken resilience of young people. Tsion’s portraits challenge a common expectation that we keep our emotions hidden and instead, offer a rare look into the vulnerability we all carry.