Artists and Art Conservator
To contact any of the artists with questions or commission requests, please email info@dragonflymcp.com.
Dragonfly MCP is rooted in creativity and is proud to provide its clients with opportunities to work with professional artists in a variety of capacities. Whether you’re looking for fine art pieces, illustrative services, or content creation, elevate your brand or project with a talent element that will make a statement in a truly unique way.
Emily
When she isn’t spending time with her family, running Dragonfly MCP, or adoring her dogs, Emily is a multi-faceted artist and photographer. While she specializes in graphite and black ink illustrations, Emily is well versed in charcoal, oils, watercolors, acrylics, waxes, and more.
Currently Emily is focusing on larger projects such as book illustrations, cover pieces, and children’s art.
Emily is only accepting commissioned work on a case-by-case basis. For all legitimate inquiries and more samples of her portfolio, please email info@dragonflymcp.com for more information.
Aedan
Aedan is an artist living in Madison, WI who focuses on communicating science concepts and increasing diverse imagery of scientists through his art. He works in two-dimensions using tools such as paint, ink, and chalk, and is always looking for unique media to make art, like condiments or polarizing filters.
Aedan is also studying physics as a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin Madison, where he studies quantum sensors in diamonds.
For more information on Aedan’s work and commission requests, please send an email to info@dragonflymcp.com
Eileen Sullivan
Aurora Art Conservation Is owned and operated by Eileen Sullivan. Eileen received a Masters of Arts Degree and Certificate of Advanced Studies in Art Conservation from Buffalo State College. Her background also includes a Masters of Arts Degree in Art History from the State University of New York at Buffalo, as well as a Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts from Syracuse University. Her focus in the conservation of paintings has been supported by training with professionals at the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Shelburne Museum, as well as professionals in private practice in the Western New York region. In 2010 she was awarded a Kress Fellowship by the Cleveland Museum of Art, where she completed an analysis and conservation treatment of the museum’s Annunciation by Paolo Veronese. She is a Professional Afiliate with AIC, the national organization for conservation professionals.
Professional Affiliations
American Institute for Conservation
International Institute for Conservation
College Art Association