In the fall of 2001, Eleanor began creating her sculpture series, Women, with the intention to create one sculpture each month for a year. Once the 12 sculptures were complete, she went back and began the process of redefining each piece and preparing it for casting into bronze.
Every woman I have ever looked at has been archived in a photographic-like visual memory, and saved for recall while working. The subtle curves, soft roundness, the tilt of the head, the weight of the torso on the hips, and the center of gravity have all become second nature.
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