The Final Request by Ellie/Elaine FAYBEL (Nesbitt)

The Final Request Artwork by Ellie/Elaine FAYBEL (Nesbitt)
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Title: The Final Request
Date Created: December 2024
Copyright: © FAYBEL (Ellie Nesbitt)
Genre: Fantasy
Mediums: Photoshop
Views: 581
Posted: 12/8/2024

About the Artist

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, Canada


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Description

This piece illustrates the final conversation between the Alchemist and Miyako from my romance fantasy "Timbretock". Much of the Alchemist's protective/warding magic is expressed through an Art Nouveau style: the piece goes as far as to have textural references to the works of Gustav Klimt.

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