Hi! I’m Eloise.

I am a multidisciplinary artist born and raised in New York City. I earned my BFA in Studio Art from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, focusing on sculpture, photography, writing, and new media. My work centers on the body as both a physical form and a social object shaped by pressure, perception, and systems of control. I am interested in moments where the visceral and the beautiful collapse into one another and where discomfort becomes unavoidable.

Informed by my experience as an EMT, I create work that draws from the language of biology and the realities of the body. I enlarge, distort, and exaggerate familiar forms to make them impossible to ignore. My work pushes against expectations of containment, particularly those imposed on women, shifting the body from something private and controlled into something public, excessive, and present.

Alongside my studio practice, I work across creative direction, photography, emergency medicine, and writing. I have experience developing visual campaigns, producing editorial work, and shaping narratives for both brands and cultural projects, as well as providing community care. This informs how I think about audience, communication, and the circulation of images in public space.