Hiya! I’m Megan Elinor, a Welsh artist. Growing up in Llanidloes, a small town in Mid Wales, I have always draw inspiration from Welsh culture and nature. My multi-disciplinary practise mixes design, public art, making and textiles to create colourful, immersive artworks.
My vibrant murals can be found all over Wales on commissioned walls and community projects. I believe art should be inclusive, and that’s why I love creating these accessible spaces using street art.
I’m also passionate about outdoor arts and collaboration. Myself and Kaylum Cosgrave set up an art collective called Future of Fauna in 2022. Inspired by folklore, the natural world and our ever changing modern world we bring stories and characters to life through performance, puppetry and installations.
I am available for commission, please get in touch if you have a project in mind!
Golwg Feature - Archwilio’r ffordd mae menywod yn cael eu portreadu mewn straeon tylwyth teg drwy benwisgoedd
Wild Walls, Youth for Nature - Campaigners’ mural highlights climate emergency | Cambrian News (cambrian-news.co.uk)
Wildlife Trust Art Competition Winner - Wildlife Trust Art Competition
Climate Emergency Exhibition, Mid Wales Arts Centre - Climate change art exhibition to be held in Caersws | County Times
Process: painting and Making
I love to explore different mediums within art. I have always loved the experimental process of working with a new material and exploring different aspects of my work.
This can be shown in my portfolio as I weave textiles, painting and making into my practice.
Busy hands, happy soul.