Dory Whynot
Iorek Byrnison
Iorek Byrnison
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Artist Statement:
If you're familiar with the series His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman, you may recognise the panserbjørn Iorek, the armored bear king of Svalbard. I have been getting lost in this fictional universe of adventure, philosophy, science, and magic since I was a child, and have a core memory of picking up the first novel, The Golden Compass, at a book fair in the 90's. Two trilogies and several novellas later, the final book The Rose Field was published earlier this year. It's a story I have grown with and keep returning to, and with the recent conclusion of the series it felt fitting to paint it a letter of love and gratitude in return.
“My armor is made of sky iron, made for me. A bear's armor is his soul, just as your dæmon is your soul. You might as well take him away—indicating Pantalaimon—and replace him with a doll full of sawdust. That is the difference."
Dimensions: 280mm (w) x 355mm (h)
Year: 2026
Medium: Watercolour on paper
Framing Specifications: Custom framed with UltraVue UV70 glass, a virtually invisible, anti-reflection glass.
Framed Dimensions: 365mm (w) x 380mm (h)
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Dory Whynot
Dory Whynot is a painter based in Maine.
Working primarily in watercolor, she focuses her portraits and figurative-centric work with themes of nature, romance, and the macabre, contextualized in the blurred threshold between physical and surreal states of being.
She’s also a massive sucker for emotional, in-depth character-driven stories in film, books, and games. She loves the woods, the ocean, cats, and anything having to do with vampires.