About Elle Dormer
Biography
Above all else, I am interested in exploring what lies beneath. Whether that's a reflection in a mirror, a selfie on your phone, or an abstract image through which light appears to permeate. It's the mystery and unspoken truths, buried below the surface, that fascinate me.
Adjacent themes that preoccupy me include womanhood, aging, vanity and protest. My often dream-like pieces offer glimpses of fleeting moments, bittersweet memories and fantasies of roads not taken. Working regularly from photographs, including my own selfies, I'm interested in modern aestheticism: interrogating whether there is innate value in the curating and recording of one’s own image, or if attempts to reclaim our power via this medium are inevitably corrupted by the digital world and its algorithms.
I have a passion for colour, light and physical abstraction and am drawn to water and mirrors, often using neon-brights and geometric shapes to shatter, obscure or dazzle the viewer’s gaze. My pieces are immersive and enveloping, providing windows onto heightened worlds both real and imagined, where colourful inner lives meet external realities.