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In my visual art practice I have recently focused on creating a series of cyanotypes based on close-ups of flowers in my garden. Cyanotypes, also known as blueprints, are one of the earliest photographic processes, producing rich and beautiful blue tones. They are made by painting a light-sensitive chemical solution onto paper or fabric, and can be exposed outside using sunlight with no need for a darkroom. Cyanotypes are a very accessible and inexpensive printing process, as well as being hands-on, slow and meditative.
In 2019 I became ill with a debilitating chronic illness (ME/CFS), which shrunk my world, limiting what I can do, forcing me to slow down and explore less intensive ways of working. This has been especially frustrating creatively as I tend to have multiple creative interests that I like to pursue concurrently, and suddenly I lacked the energy to do anything at all. I had to learn to pace myself; I had to learn to rest. I am now much more aware of how to look after myself, and have multiple creative projects on the go again… although I have to be very careful with my energy expenditure, and do a lot of work lying down.
I have ADHD as well as ME/CFS.
I have exhibited in the ING Discerning Eye, the Scottish Portrait Awards, Edinburgh Printmakers, and the Scottish National Gallery, among many others.
I’m a member of ArtCan, Neuk Collective, Edinburgh Printmakers, and Visual Art Scotland.
Eleanor, Lookin good , Lady!! I love your new work!!! Sending love and admiration from afar, Mandy
Hi Eleanor ,
I’ve just picked up your postcard at West Dean ‘ Between Somewhere and nowhere ‘and wondered do you have larger versions of the photo of this painting for sale please ? – really love the peice …
Many thanks – Donna
Between Somewhere and Nowhere – that’s the one that went to Cleethorpes, right? Amazing. As is the one with the buses above. And you. Love you.
Thanks! Yes, that’s the one that went to Cleethorpes.