Eloise Corr Danch (b. 1976) is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work has been featured in projects for editorial, commercial and private clients worldwide. Her unique aesthetic combines a whimsical manipulation of natural forms, masterful sense of color, and focused attention to detail. She has worked with world renowned photographers, stylists, galleries and designers in creating an array of paper installations, headpieces, sets and props and illustrations.
Eloise graduated with a Masters of Arts in Illustration from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York in 2007. Before that she studied fashion illustration at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and drawing at the Paris American Academy. She received a B.F.A from The University of Montana in Missoula in 1998.
Eloise lives and works in New York City and when not creating work she can be found enjoying life with her husband & children, or just hanging at home with their cats - Arrow & Nori.
CLIENTS: Kiehl’s, Fiskars, Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Carolina Herrera, Macy's, Oscar De La Renta, Moroccan Oil, Saks Fifth Avenue, Diane Von Furstenberg, House of CREED, Target, PUMA, Avon, Shiseido, WARBY PARKER, Refinery29, AOL, Van Cleef & Arpels, Signet Jewelers, Kay Jewelers, Zales, Brooks Brothers, South Coast Plaza, Calvin Klein Fragrance, Kipling, Anthropologie, Garnet Hill, Hudson's Bay Company, South Coast Plaza, Bumble & Bumble, Movado, La Mer, Sunday Riley, Estee Lauder, The Lonely Whale Foundation + Adrian Grenier, Joe Fresh, Farrow & Ball, Jane Iredale, Jo Malone, Chico's, Nine West/Jones Apparel, OPI, Harry Winston, Martha Stewart, Bath and Body Works, Unilever, JET.COM, Movado, Bandolino, Sephora, Lord & Taylor, Vera Bradley, Harrods's, The Row, Nickelodeon/MTV Networks,
PUBLICATIONS: W, VOGUE (US), Vogue.com, VOGUE (China), VOGUE (Nippon), VOGUE (AUS), VOGUE (Arabia), VOGUE (Taiwan), DuJour, ELLE (UK), L'Officiel Paris, Zoo Magazine, Shape, NewYork Magazine, NYLON, The Knot, OK! China, Women's Health, CreativeQuarterly, Flower Magazine, Prevention Magazine, The Missoulian
Photo: David M. Zuckerman