Foxcry Illustration "The Ones Who Stay"
Foxcry Illustration "The Ones Who Stay"
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The Ones Who Stay
10" x 13" (image size 9" x 12" with 1/2" white border)
Cotton rag giclee paper
comes in protective sleeve with backing
The Ones Who Stay is a limited edition piece about a wounded soul, and the guardian who keeps watch and protects it. A Lilly hovers above the bucks head, signifying both purity and funerary practices of old. Harkening to the five traditional poisons used by witches with the surrounding foliage, the piece takes on a darker air, with dramatic colors and folk-art inspired composition. The plants aforementioned were typically used in witches flying ointment, a mysterious substance that allowed them to leave their bodies and join in the witches sabbath.
Everett Lovrien is a non-binary individual who grew up in a small town in Connecticut, surrounded by forests and nature for most of their childhood. Most of their grasp on the larger concepts of the world were made clear by dynamics in nature, as observed within their childhood home. Growing up autistic and preferring to be alone, Everett learned and grew in the woods. These natural influences are how they communicate through their work, using animals, flora, and dramatic vignettes to depict feelings of grieving, otherness, and hope.
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The Ones Who Stay
10" x 13" (image size 9" x 12" with 1/2" white border)
Cotton rag giclee paper
comes in protective sleeve with backing
The Ones Who Stay is a limited edition piece about a wounded soul, and the guardian who keeps watch and protects it. A Lilly hovers above the bucks head, signifying both purity and funerary practices of old. Harkening to the five traditional poisons used by witches with the surrounding foliage, the piece takes on a darker air, with dramatic colors and folk-art inspired composition. The plants aforementioned were typically used in witches flying ointment, a mysterious substance that allowed them to leave their bodies and join in the witches sabbath.
Everett Lovrien is a non-binary individual who grew up in a small town in Connecticut, surrounded by forests and nature for most of their childhood. Most of their grasp on the larger concepts of the world were made clear by dynamics in nature, as observed within their childhood home. Growing up autistic and preferring to be alone, Everett learned and grew in the woods. These natural influences are how they communicate through their work, using animals, flora, and dramatic vignettes to depict feelings of grieving, otherness, and hope.
Everett can be observed using gouache, pen, and pencil in their work, which is primarily done on large sheets of watercolor paper. They draw inspiration from the Unicorn Tapestries and other forms of iconographic art such as medieval paintings and manuscripts.