Eleanore Berman extracts mysterious meanings from commonplace sights in her powerful painterly oils of hedges and bushes with solid, somewhat ominous presence of large boulders.

- ARTspeak New York

Eleanore Berman had a prolific thirty year exhibition history, both in the United States and in Europe. Her work is in several major permanent collections, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Hammer/UCLA Gallery, the Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York as well as many corporate collections. Various type of media were utilized in her paintings, large scale graphics, and smaller monotypes.

In Berman’s abstract and impressionist work, nature was a primary source and inspiration for her imagery.