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Helen Fielding is accepting commissions for fine art and illustration work in a variety of formats, both traditional and digital. She is particularly interested in book and magazine illustration, and in portraits of animals and people. Her particular strength is in detailed accuracy. We present here a representative sampling of her work. The most recent pieces are at the top and were done during her studio art course at university. She graduated in the summer of 2020.

People may email Helen at helen@ideasrealized.com

The first set of pictures are among the most recent that she has done. Click on any picture in any of the sets to go to a larger image and, sometimes, background information about it.



The human eye

The Human Eye
Digital, created in Procreate

The Tunnel Man

The Tunnel Man
Digital, created in Procreate

Oil portrait of a fellow-student


A Fellow Student
A portrait in oils, from life

Morten Harket
Morten Harket
Pencil, from photo reference

The next set is of pictures that were made for a variety of purposes. Click each picture to see a larger version and read about it.

Stylized boy

A Stylized Boy
Digital, created in Procreate

Horse and rider

Horse and Rider
Colored pencil

Christmas Art


Christmas Art - commissioned work

Infographic

Infographic - commissioned work

Still life

Still Life
Pencil

The watercolor below of Presque Isle was done for pleasure. The bird pictures are part of a set of illustrations requested for a book on the rare birds of Pennsylvania. Helen had to stop accepting commissions when she began to attend university.

Rocks at Presque Isle

Rocks at Presque Isle
Watercolor



Least Bittern
Least Bittern
Watercolor, for reference book
King Rail

King Rail
Watercolor, for reference book

Common Tern

Common Tern
Watercolor, for reference book

Prior to attending college, Helen created portraits of animals in colored pencil. Some were paid commissions, some (such as the lion) were done for pleasure.


A golden retriever in colored pencil

A golden retriever

A very detailed pencil portrait of a friend's dog

The first commissioned portrait of a family's pet

A colored pencil study of a chestnut horse
A Chestnut Horse
Colored Pencil

Lion's Head
A Lion's Head
Painted in oils

The following illustrations were created digitally while Helen was in high school (she was homeschooled). They formed part of an online children's magazine.

Sir Galenus, Lady Amethyst and Lord Garnet

The imaginary lion, Lord Roar, in the Castle of Grace

Lord Roar, Squeak and Peter

An imaginary cat-like creature writing at a desk

Sir Galenus, writing

A dog plays with her puppy in a garden

Watch, the faithful hound, and Puppy