This piece is one of the more recent of Eleanor Dickinson’s works available for sale. It depicts a Korean woman in pastel in black velvet, demonstrating both the artist’s dedication to the human form and embrace of unpopular and unconventional materials.  Myeongsuk is the name of the model. There is a shadow of a skull in the background to remind the viewer of life’s evanescence. Her artists’ statement provides more detail on her choice of black velvet as a medium. One of a kind artwork.  See the About page forSee more details & history

Eleanor Dickinson has long had a fascination with diverse bodies, often preferring elderly models to those too young to have networks of lines across their skin. This piece showcases a man’s body, allowing the pastel and the tan velvet paper to interact to give the color and texture of his skin. One of a kind artwork.  See the About page for more information on charges, paper care, and related subjects. Please note:  The price ($1,085) is for the item itself, with tax. $75 will be added to cover standardSee more details & history

Many of Eleanor Dickinson’s models got to know her cats, who wandered around during modeling sessions and occasionally deigned to pose. This piece is a particularly fresh example.  Myeongsuk is the name of the model.  It was unusual for the artist to provide a setting for her models as she does here by presenting the figure in a beach scene. One of a kind artwork.  See the About page for more information on the Art, Shipping and Additional Charges, Paper, and other topics. Please note:  The price ($1,085) is for the item itself,See more details & history