Artist in Our Midst: Eleanor Rosenberg
Inspired by seeing children grow up on the coast and the magic they find in its waters and woods, Eleanor completed 26 illustrations corresponding with the 26 letters of the alphabet. In 2021 the originals were exhibited at The Hearth Gallery on Bowen Island, BC to a keen audience of all ages.
Currently seeking a publisher for the collection as an alphabet book titled The Spell of the Coast, Eleanor aspires to make it available in 2022.
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Artist Profile - Eleanor Rosenberg
Biography
Eleanor Rosenberg is an artist whose work celebrates everyday moments. Her illustrations have appeared in the Globe and Mail, marketing campaigns across the Northern Territories, as well as magazines, children’s books and galleries internationally. Her artwork has earned awards from Applied Arts Magazine and Design Edge Canada.
As a young artist, Eleanor’s love of painting was nurtured by Ted Harrison and Toni Onley at the Paradise Valley Summer School of Visual Art. A graduate of Emily Carr University, she also holds a Master’s Degree from Parsons School of Design in New York.
Eleanor lives on Bowen Island.
Artists Statement
26 reasons why we love living on the coast. This new body of work is inspired by seeing children grow up on the coast and the magic they find in its waters and woods.
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