Trained in traditional fine art techniques across drawing, sculpture and painting. Emily was raised and immersed in an artistic family with a sculptor as a Father and painter as a Grandmother, the studio and artistic development has been a familiar environment. Exploring material processes and communicating through visual and tactile arts since a child.
Emily completed her foundation and Art school from Central Saint Martins, graduating in 2015.
Since then she has completed private commissions, specialising in bespoke fine art interiors, collaborating on projects with interior designer Danielle Moudaber, with works featuring in Vogue Arabia.
Emily has also worked as a sculptor for several film productions working in Pinewood and Bovingdon Studios having recently completed production for Amazon Primes, βThe Rings of Power 2β
She also teaches painting and drawing classes at the University of London, focusing on the fundamentals of traditional fine art techniques and emphasising the importance of patience, movement and discipline to develop refined artistic and creative skill.
A large part of her practise and importance is centred around forms of communication through art. The inclusivity that art can provide to neurodivergent and communities with additional needs, having worked with children and adults with a diverse range of physical and communication needs, Emily values the importance of having different forms of communicating, expressing and navigating the world. To provide opportunities, awareness to communities who can thrive and have their expression seen and felt through the arts. Through the many senses that we as humans have, words are only a small fraction of our ability to connect and understand each other.
The universal language of Art
