Emily’s practice works with ways that art and landscape painting can be used as a tool for current global issues of ecological concern.
Through creative processes she investigates how we, humans, can become less destructive by shifting our perspectives of the world towards a less divisive and more coexistent mode.
The act of making and re-making, thinking and re-thinking, painting and re-painting, enables art to be a productive strategy for generating new ways of viewing, and being in, the world.
Emily’s practice works with ways that art and landscape painting can be used as a tool for current global issues of ecological concern.
Through creative processes she investigates how we, humans, can become less destructive by shifting our perspectives of the world towards a less divisive and more coexistent mode.
The act of making and re-making, thinking and re-thinking, painting and re-painting, enables art to be a productive strategy for generating new ways of viewing, and being in, the world.