The Fortune Teller
Ellis van der DoesEllis van der Does illustrates the cosmic unknown with a playful, graphic hand that turns existential questions into a moment of shared curiosity. This piece finds a caped figure peering into the future, blending the vastness of astronomy with the intimate charm of a storybook.

The Fortune Teller
Ellis van der Does illustrates the cosmic unknown with a playful, graphic hand that turns existential questions into a moment of shared curiosity. This piece finds a caped figure peering into the future, blending the vastness of astronomy with the intimate charm of a storybook.
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Art Analysis
A cosmic inquiry into the whimsy of fate
The composition centers on the interaction between a mysterious figure and the tools of divination, set against a backdrop that bridges the gap between a domestic interior and the deep reaches of space. Van der Does employs a narrative framework that invites the viewer to wonder what lies within the diverse spheres scattered across the scene, suggesting that the future is as much a matter of imagination as it is of fate.
There is a distinct sense of humor in the way the figures are posed, leaning into the spiritual mysticism of the act while maintaining the lighthearted feel of a children's book illustration. By placing these enigmatic characters within a classic frame, the artist grounds their dreamlike fantasies in a tangible reality, making the search for universal answers feel both approachable and whimsical.
The artwork explores the intersection of spiritual mysticism and astronomy through the lens of a fortune teller’s prediction.
Lerson blends the whimsical nature of children's stories with surrealist techniques to create a wolf that feels both familiar and otherworldly.
Caped figures and obscured faces create an alluring sense of mystery that drives the narrative forward.
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