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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
“In this work from the series Nurture Nature, a dense circle of human hands cradles our planet The image reflects our collective responsibility for the living world: what we try to hold, we also risk losing. The water that escapes between the fingers suggests both care and neglect, reminding us that the future of nature is literally in our hands.
Eleonor Dan is a self-taught acrylic painter who followed her wild imagination into the art world by chance. She works intensely and rapidly, conjuring paintings from pure imagination, and rarely sketches beforehand; her dynamic style weaves narrative, symbolism, and emotional immediacy, especially around themes like nature, childhood innocence, and life’s volatility. Her artworks radiate a visceral energy, inviting viewers to feel the depth of her storytelling—sometimes dark, sometimes joyful, always profoundly moving.