ARTIST STATEMENT
EXHIBITION HISTORY
GALLERIES
MY FAVORITES


Artist Statement -



I am a self taught artist. I like to explore in all types of media, and try out a variety of style and type of work. I have a lot of fun doing what I do. I have done a series of drawings for a book on Harehunting, which will be published in the spring of 2002.
"One Day at a Time"

In October of 2002, New Hampshire Public Radio will be offering a "gift" of a mug to thier fall fund drive donaters, featuring my painting done specially for this project.

Artist Exhibitions



Maplebrook School Art Show. For the benefit of the riding program of the Maplebrook School in Amenia, New York. 1989-2002

Museum of Hounds and Hunting, Morven Park, Leesburg, Virginia. 1998

Thetford Library, solo show, Thetford, Vermont, 2000

New London Historical Society Show, benefit of the New London Historical Society, 2000, 2001.

Farmignton Hunt Art Show, Benefit for the Farmington Hunt, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1997, 1998

Epiphany Gallery, solo show, Lithgow, New York. 1997, 2001

New London Hospital Days, benefit of the New London Hospital, 1999, 2001, 2002

State Juried by the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen in 1999 for Carved and Painted Ostrich Eggs, and Horsehair Baskets. L.N.H.C fair at the Mount Sunapee resort in the "Living With Crafts" exhibition in 2000. Participated in shows at headquarter Gallery in 2000, and 2001.

Ongoing now, New Hampshire Public Radio, Fall Fund Drive
"Art Mug" featuring a painting done by me for New Hampshire Public Radio.





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Artist Publications



Millbrook Round Table, 1998

"During the months of January and February the Epiphany Gallery has been honered to show the works of Eleanor Hartwell. Her delightful images of country and equestrian life are familiar scenes to many of those who either know of, or reside in Millbrook. Painted in a wonderfully nsive and lyrical fashion, they play about he surface to awaken the daily routines of country living, mindful of the spirit and nuance that make Millbrok unique.
Many of her works depict vistas teeming with riders, houses, fences, horses and hedgerows to break the picture plane. Others are glimpses into the more intimate settings: observations of hounds at rest or merely a tranquil stroll with dogs through a pasture. Each is a world of it's own, shaped by an eye that harvests a moment in time.
Eleanor is no stranger to this area. Although she currently resides in New Hampshire, she grew up in Millbrook and learned of the feel it's rural language provides. Her paintings are sensitive and loving accounts rendered as if atop a music box-playful tunes in color."

Written by Bill Hardy, manager of the Epiphany Gallery, and Art Director at the Millbrook School


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Artist Collections



Numerous private, corporate, museum, gallery and government collections detailed information coming soon.

Artist Favorites