Ellie Brown explores the female form through her stone carvings, engaging with the natural qualities of stone to reveal movement, presence, and abstraction. Rather than imposing an image, she typically capitalises on the material's inherent form, allowing figures to emerge through a balance of control and intuition. By carefully carving each surface, Brown creates a sense of skin—subtle shifts in texture and depth that suggest the body's softness within the hardness of stone.
Brown first picked up a mallet and chisel in 2018, and sculpture has been central to her practice ever since. Her work has been exhibited and sold internationally, with a public sculpture permanently placed in the south of France. Brown studied Fine Art at Falmouth University (2017–2020) before completing a Master's at Central Saint Martins (2022–2024). In 2024, she was named Penwith Young Artist of the year. She's had work featured in blockbuster movies, as part of the sets, and has collaborated with high-end brands to create unique pieces for their stores.