Introduce a darker element of Eleanor’s Garden into your collection with this original fly illustration, created exclusively for the Eleanor’s Garden Collector’s Edition.
While the garden is filled with rare beauty, not everything within it is meant to nurture. The presence of insects, especially the fly, suggests something quieter, often overlooked: decay, transformation, and the inevitable cycle that exists beneath even the most carefully tended spaces.
In the story, as Jessi works to restore the Mora Estate, she begins to uncover signs that not all is as pristine as it once seemed. The fly becomes a subtle symbol of intrusion, of something lingering just beneath the surface.
Rendered in fine detail with archival ink on Bristol paper, this illustration captures both the fragility and unease of its subject. Each line emphasizes texture, form, and the unsettling beauty found in nature’s less celebrated forms.
Part of a limited series of 31 original illustrations created specifically for the Collector’s Edition release, this piece stands as a striking contrast within the Eleanor’s Garden collection.
Details:
- Original hand-drawn ink illustration
- Subject: Fly
- Created on archival Bristol paper
- Size: 4x6 inches
- Medium: Archival ink
- One-of-a-kind artwork
- Signed by the artist
Ideal for collectors of gothic art, dark natural studies, and black-and-white illustration, this piece pairs especially well with the botanical works in the series—creating a visual dialogue between beauty and decay.
