Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Jo McLaughlin
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 2024Notes
About
Emma has always been motivated by the world around her, natural or man-made. Whether it is the landscape on her doorstep or from the wider-world of travel. Having spent many years as a successful Art and Creative Director, in the magazine industry, in 2018 Emma returned to fine art, and was a successful hyper-realism pencil artist for a number of years, before nearly three years ago, turning to the freedoms that abstract painting brings. Working in oils, her semi-abstract and abstract paintings express an atmospheric ambiance, much like viewing a literal landscape ~ the works reveal themselves the more you allow yourself to be immersed within them. As the painting evolves, form and structure become blurred and non-distinctive, replaced by an emotional place or being ~ which often evokes a sense of melancholy and self-reflection within the viewer.
Education
Initially undertaking a Foundation year of Art Education, with emphasis on drawing and photography at the University of New South Wales, Sydney; Emma then completed a Bachelor of Graphic Design, University of Canberra before a embarking on a successful career in the magazine industry, both in Sydney and London, with further design study at Central Saint Martins, London. Her painting style is largely self-taught.
Select Exhibitions
Society of Women Artists, Mall Galleries, London; Society of Graphic Fine Art, Mall Galleries, London; Tarpey Gallery, Derbyshire; The Art Buyer, London; Wild Spaces ~ two-person show, The Fountain Gallery, London
Awards
David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year, Finalist and Highly Commended; Earth’s Wild Beauty category, Mall Galleries, London
Women in Art Prize, shortlisted
Gallery representation
The Art Buyer, London
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
‘Drifting’ and ‘Solitude on the Common’ ~ both works very much convey what is an integral part of my practice; that freeing and allowing ourselves to seek the mental release from daily routine. Being within nature and letting our minds wonder, finding comfort in the solitude ~ that the journey is as, if not more important, than the destination ~ it can often set us on a happier, more fulfilling path.
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