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| Title: | IAMIX |
| Date Created: | September 22, 2023 |
| Copyright: | © Elaine Nesbitt (FAYBEL) |
| Genre: | Fantasy |
| Mediums: | Photoshop |
| Views: | 1022 |
| Posted: | 11/11/2023 |
Ellie/Elaine FAYBEL (Nesbitt)
Member Since November 2021
Projects: FAYBEL' s (Elaine Nesbitt) work is in show at Mahtay Café & Lounge, in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, this December. Her paintings will be on display at The Hub & Gallery in Ridgeway, Ontario, Canada throughout 2026. She is preparing to continue to write for Hyperlux Magazine on a special upcoming artist collaboration and is partnering with the renowned tablet company Wacom as an influencer. A collection of her earlier pieces is available through iCanvas, while several of her more recent digital originals are accessible through Poetic Tiger Gallery in Boise, Idaho, USA (online). Ellie is chief guest editor of " Art of the Phoenix: Path to the Inner Self" , a special issue of 365 Art + Magazine in Japan that will be open for submissions after her spinal injury is further stabilized. She has assembled DAE (Digital Artist Exhibitions), a group of 8 professional, multi-award-winning, digital artists, including Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize finalists, to promote a pro-digital narrative in fine art and galleries globally. Many of her pieces are painted for her " Timbretock" fantasy-fairytale universe.
Location: Ontario, CanadaA floral-eyed kiu-fae named Nix from FAYBEL's original fairytale The Tin Princess: IAMIX, this piece's moniker, is best translated to, "I am number 9," with 'IX' being the Roman numeral. With its rich royal blue, floral-eyes motif, IAMIX is a manifest of rhythmic action--brushwork finessed by the artist--to cope, to last. Stokes craft a blossoming gaze of longevity to look upon the viewer, timeless as the idiom of the nine-lived cat. Each secret cat is the embers, the elemental flame of lives known and expected, dashed with those small, quiet desires, paths that ever echo within, snuffed out mid stars before the sun can carry them. All of us bear coveted universes within that can live at harmonious once and singularly end. Intricate details from this figurative work were inspired by flowery, fine bone china designs, Art Nouveau and elemental photography.