Aelita Andre, the 12 year old abstract artist redefining talent and defying critics
Published On June 11, 2025 03:32 PM
Abstract painter Aelita Andre has been selling art since age two. Her story is reshaping how we view young talent.
At just 12 years old, Aelita Andre is already a
decade into a career that has taken her across the globe. Hailing from Melbourne,
Australia, Aelita is an abstract painter whose early rise in the
international art world has sparked admiration, skepticism, and awe in equal
measure. She picked up a brush quite literally before she could even walk. At
just nine months old, she crawled onto a canvas while her father was painting
and began creating her first piece of art. By the age of two, her art was
already being exhibited in galleries. Her mother submitted her work to a
gallery without revealing her age, and the response was immediate. Aelita was
booked for her first solo show. Since then, her journey has been nothing short
of extraordinary. Her vibrant, textured canvases, often inspired by nature,
animals, and the universe, have been showcased in London, New York,
Italy, China, Japan, and beyond. Some of her works have sold for as much as
$35,000, earning her recognition not just as a child prodigy but as a
legitimate voice in contemporary art. Aelita's artistic process is driven by
inspiration, not pressure. She paints only when she feels moved, often
envisioning the cosmos singing through her brushstrokes. One of her standout
pieces features violins embedded in the canvas, symbolizing a universe
in harmony.
Despite her age, she is no stranger to criticism. Some
dismiss her work with phrases like, a kid did it or compare her to established
names like Jackson Pollock. Aelita handles it with grace, acknowledging
that everyone is entitled to an opinion except maybe her pet critic, Fluffy,
who bites her or her paintings when displeased. She is also refreshingly
independent in her vision. I want to be known for my style, she says, clearly
uninterested in being labeled as someone else's successor. Her mindset is that
of an artist far beyond her years, and her passion is deeply rooted. Encouraged
by her supportive parents, she is confident that painting will remain her
lifelong calling. In a world where young talent is often overlooked or
patronized, Aelita Andre proves that age is not a measure of creativity. Her
story is a testament to the power of nurturing passion from the very beginning and
listening to your inner critic, even if it has fur.