BiographyA native of Vancouver, BC Canada and current resident of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Elaine (also known as "Valerian") received her formal arts training at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, where she graduated from the four-year Studio program in 1991. By 2003, she had already attained a level of public success.
She participated in Vancouver Step Magazine's 'New Urban Street Art' benefit project for AIDS Vancouver, working alongside such local artists as 12 Midnite and Joe Average, and was featured in New York's Art Business News magazine in an article on emerging artists. Her works have been on display in many different institutions, including the Level II Gallery in North Vancouver, the Delta Arts Council Gallery, the BC Festival of the Arts, the Surrey Art Gallery, Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre Gallery, and Gastown's Ironworks Studio. |
However, her preference has been to exhibit in trendy cafés and cabarets about town, where her subject matter and target audience spends most of its time. Some of these Vancouver venues have been the SoHo Café, the Arts Club Lounge, Spirals Cabaret, and Stages Cocktail Lounge.
Beginnings
Her focus in art school was figurative painting, inspired by unusual-looking models from the pages of European fashion magazines. Eccentricity has always been a motivating force for Foster, whose involvement in alternative urban subculture has been a way of life for more than 20 years. Her early paintings of strong, moody, strangely beautiful women reflect both an aura of aloof elegance, and nostalgic romance. More recently, her driving force has been the unseen beauty of Vancouver's urban nightlife. Although these images are portraits of the local underground club scene, they still posses that detached strength her earlier subjects displayed.
Like her female subjects, Elaine's nickname "Valerian" reveals a subtle coyness; the name was derived from the valerian plant, the root from which is used in homeopathic medicine to reduce anxiety and facilitate sleep - basically, a kind of sedative. Although perhaps this coyness is more contemplative, as the confident but demure faces of her female portraits suggest.
Elaine received certification from the Professional Picture Framers' Association in 1999. She worked as a custom picture framer on and off for over 14 years, preserving fine art for individual art enthusiasts as well as high-end privately owned galleries.
Like her female subjects, Elaine's nickname "Valerian" reveals a subtle coyness; the name was derived from the valerian plant, the root from which is used in homeopathic medicine to reduce anxiety and facilitate sleep - basically, a kind of sedative. Although perhaps this coyness is more contemplative, as the confident but demure faces of her female portraits suggest.
Elaine received certification from the Professional Picture Framers' Association in 1999. She worked as a custom picture framer on and off for over 14 years, preserving fine art for individual art enthusiasts as well as high-end privately owned galleries.
Current
Elaine started her own fashion accessories business in 2004, featuring her hand-crafted Victorian, Gothic and other vintage influenced style jewelry and accessories. Her elaborate beaded necklaces, chandelier earrings, velvet ribbon chokers, and occasional hats and découpage wood box handbags are available for purchase online at Art of Adornment and in person at select local (Winnipeg MB Canada) market events.
Visit her on FaceBook and DeviantArt.
Visit her on FaceBook and DeviantArt.