The Crow
2023
Info
Title: The Crow
Year Completed: 2023
Size: 65.83x99.84cm
Technical: Mixed Media Collage and Photoshop
Description
The Crow is an allegorical portrait of my partner and husband-to-be. The artwork is part of a larger motif of wedding artwork made for the ceremony programme, in which the bride meta-morphizes from a peacock and the groom from a crow. He is pictured here with his wings as still part of his suit. The works explore the gothic and fairy-tale aspects of allegorical love stories. Here the groom, or ‘the crow’, awaits his bride, appearing handsome and happy. The piece was drawn as part of a larger piece in which the crow is depicted beside the peacock, or the bride.
Unlike in other mediums, Eleanor’s art is primarily autobiographical, stemming from her emotions. Eleanor has always drawn instinctively; it is her default method of expression, and she makes art from a combination of observation and imagination. She believes each portrait is a method of communication of what it is to be human, and she draws portraits of the literary characters she creates to familiarise with them.
Eleanor's great communicative power comes from authenticity. Eleanor possesses the rare gift of getting straight to the people's hearts. This is possible thanks to the themes she selects, which are very close to reality. She tells stories that belong to everyone, universal experiences. Eleanor tells her stories as if she were writing in her personal illustrated diary, so her art is original, brilliant and with a very deep sensitivity. Eleanor takes the best from artistic experiences, drawing inspiration from literature, philosophy, popular and figurative culture that combines with a tendency for reflection and a great talent for the fine arts. What she creates is contemporary and has historical precedents in miniatures, albeit with completely different purposes. The Star is based on one of the cards of the tarot, symbolising renewed hope and inspiration, the artist therefore decides to reproduce a figure in the bathroom, a place where she sometimes finds epiphanies in her thoughts. The artist says she uses portraiture and self-portraiture to stimulate the emotions "I also draw on tarot images and esoteric philosophy to inspire visual work. For my work I use mixed media collages on drawing paper, combined with retouches and effects made in Photoshop, combining the with Photoshop, combining hand drawing with layers of digital". Ziryab is a character from her imaginary universe, travelling to foreign lands and meeting a myriad of characters along the way. Playing the oud has a calming influence and helps Ziryab to overcome any situation. "In drawing and painting Ziryab, I have drawn on my memories of living in the Middle East and my academic training in Middle Eastern art and anthropology and African anthropology'. Finally, 'The Crow is an allegorical portrait of my partner and husband-to-be. The artwork is part of a larger motif of wedding artwork made for the ceremony programme, in which the bride metamorphoses from a peacock and the groom from a crow. He is pictured here with her wings as still part of her suit. The works explore the gothic and fairy-tale aspects of allegorical love stories. The piece was drawn as part of a larger piece in which the crow is depicted beside the peacock, or the bride'.