Project
Fine Art
Project
Belongings of a Non-Existent Traveller
pencil sketch of a butterfly in front of some clouds
Joy in a Stable Form
November 2022, Graphite pencil, 29.7 x 42cm
pencil sketch of a ribcage with a snake coiled around the spine and ribs
Rage
November 2022, Graphite pencil, 29.7 x 42cm
pencil sketch of a dragon-type beast coiled with its mouth open
Slug of the Panic Fields
November 2022, Graphite pencil, 29.7 x 42cm
pencil sketch of a palace in the clouds
The Palace: Uplift
November 2022, Graphite pencil, 29.7 x 42cm
painting in purples and orange tones of a palace in the clouds
The Palace: Uplift
November 2022, Watercolour, 29.7 x 42cm
Exhibition wall with a few pencil sketched artworks displayed
Interim Exhibition Show
November 2020, Graphite pencil
Belongings of a Non-Existent Traveller

Elizabeth Barlow-Hall’s current work explores the concept of the sublime alongside narratives, perceptions, and mythology. Her practice is heavily influenced by artists like M.K. Čuirlionis, Anne Carson, Michael Hansmeyer, and John Martin, and generally develops as visual explanations of ideas, perceptions, and themes that fascinate the artist.   

While not investigating philosophical and mythological concepts, Elizabeth sells hand-made fantasy maps online, some of which have made their way into published novels such as the work of Gianluca Gotto and Jacqueline Lambert. 

 After her degree, Elizabeth plans to work on her practice alongside her job, developing customer training for the radiography and chromatography industries within the internationally renowned company LabLogic. 

Elizabeth Barlow-Hall’s current work explores the concept of the sublime alongside narratives, perceptions, and mythology. Her practice is heavily influenced by artists like M.K. Čuirlionis, Anne Carson, Michael Hansmeyer, and John Martin, and generally develops as visual explanations of ideas, perceptions, and themes that fascinate the artist.   

While not investigating philosophical and mythological concepts, Elizabeth sells hand-made fantasy maps online, some of which have made their way into published novels such as the work of Gianluca Gotto and Jacqueline Lambert. 

 After her degree, Elizabeth plans to work on her practice alongside her job, developing customer training for the radiography and chromatography industries within the internationally renowned company LabLogic.