Lot 105 - Elinor Evans - Afternoon Ride
Oil on paper
2023
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
This auction is raising proceeds for St Wilfrid's Hospice Eastbourne
ARTIST INFO
About
Welsh-born Elinor Evans lives and work in Spain within the Gredos National Park countryside, where she lives among her animals, and breeds Spanish horses which play an important role in her art practice. Her Dalmation dog, Picasso is her greatest muse and long-time companion. She is the director of The Shaman Project, an ongoing project founded in 2006 which involves art, performances with animals and live music. It celebrates the fusion of the art world and the natural world. She believes we have a natural affinity to animals and explores those relationships within her art using the animal masks to cover up the human faces.
Education
2003-2005
MA Painting, Royal College of Art, London, UK
2000-2003
1st Class BA Hons Fine Art, Painting at Chelsea College of Art and Design, London UK
2003
15% P.G.C.E Teachers Training Status, Pilot scheme
1998-2000
Parc Menai College, Bangor, Wales, UK
G.N.V.Q Advanced, Distinction
Select Exhibitions/Awards
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2013
Monsters and Goddesses, Sala de Exposiciones del edificio del Carcel, El Barco De Ávila, Spain
2013
Picasso´s Pack, Signal Gallery, London, U.K
2011
The Cat Princess, Signal Gallery, London, U.K
2010
New Paintings, Sala de Exposiciones, El Tiemblo, C/ Real, 3, Tiemblo , Avila, Spain
2010
New Paintings Centro Cultural de Cebreros, C/Castillejos, Cebreros, AVILA, Spain
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