“Do You Know My Aunt Eliza?” is an ink-on-paper artwork created by Leonora Carrington in 1941. It is associated with the Surrealism art movement and falls under the genre of symbolic painting. This notable piece is currently housed at Tate Britain in London, UK.
The artwork displays Carrington’s characteristic surrealistic style, featuring intricate, flowing ink lines that form otherworldly figures. Central to the composition is an anthropomorphic creature with a horse-like skull and elongated body, robed in dark shadows, evoking a sense of eerie mysticism. Adjacent to this figure, a smaller human-like form appears to embrace or cling to the larger being, hinting at a complex, possibly enigmatic relationship. The use of stark contrasts and intricate cross-hatching techniques further amplifies the ethereal and haunting atmosphere of the piece. The meticulous detailing and symbolic representation in the artwork invite the viewer to delve into an enigmatic narrative.