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35 \ Elena Longmire
Sassy Indigo White 2025
pencil, marker and paint pen on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
ELO25-0001
Jump Left, Melbourne
“Indigo and Kent have a baby son called Prince who is only two. He was a very early walker and talker and he has physical characteristics of a siren and a Barwain.” —Elena Longmire
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ABOUT
Elena Longmire (b. 2005) is an emerging artist whose work breathes life into stories through illustration and drawing. Working primarily with pencil and felt-tipped pens on paper, Longmire creates intimate, hand-drawn worlds that bridge the gap between visual art and narrative.
As a natural storyteller, Longmire weaves both original tales and beloved characters from television into her artistic practice, allowing viewers to discover layers of meaning within each piece. Her work invites audiences into a dialogue between image and text, where familiar characters might find themselves in unexpected narratives, and her own invented stories take visual form on the page.
IMAGE CREDIT
Sim Luttin
MORE INFORMATION
Visit Jump Left
PURCHASE DETAILS
\ This artwork is sold framed.
\ Sold work can be collected or sent for an extra fee from Jump Left at the conclusion of the exhibition, Friday 30 January 2026.
Sassy Indigo White 2025
pencil, marker and paint pen on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
ELO25-0001
Jump Left, Melbourne
“Indigo and Kent have a baby son called Prince who is only two. He was a very early walker and talker and he has physical characteristics of a siren and a Barwain.” —Elena Longmire
—
ABOUT
Elena Longmire (b. 2005) is an emerging artist whose work breathes life into stories through illustration and drawing. Working primarily with pencil and felt-tipped pens on paper, Longmire creates intimate, hand-drawn worlds that bridge the gap between visual art and narrative.
As a natural storyteller, Longmire weaves both original tales and beloved characters from television into her artistic practice, allowing viewers to discover layers of meaning within each piece. Her work invites audiences into a dialogue between image and text, where familiar characters might find themselves in unexpected narratives, and her own invented stories take visual form on the page.
IMAGE CREDIT
Sim Luttin
MORE INFORMATION
Visit Jump Left
PURCHASE DETAILS
\ This artwork is sold framed.
\ Sold work can be collected or sent for an extra fee from Jump Left at the conclusion of the exhibition, Friday 30 January 2026.