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About
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Emma is a London based artist inspired by nature and the human condition. She explores the connections between people and wild spaces, depicting figurative sculpture intertwined with local habitats. She believes ecological education should be accessible to everyone.

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Emma graduated from Wimbledon College of Arts in 2020, where she studied Production Arts for Screen and learnt to work with a variety of materials and processes. Her final year was spent in lockdown creating 'Dryad', a life-size sculpture exploring woodland habitats and the female form. This was a pivotal piece, which inspired her to delve further into the natural world.

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Whilst working with Grow Wild, she sculpted 'Elfcup' for the group exhibition London Grows Wild Together at 70. St Mary Axe, London. Inspired by the variety of forms and colours, she explored British mushroom species and researched the role fungi plays within the ecosystem. Mirroring the relationships between fungi with the plants and animals around them, she combined figurative sculpture with depictions of the mushroom species she studied.

 

She has since continued to research ecology through the creation of art. Emma aims to continue to explore symbiosis between the natural world and it's inhabitants.

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