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Charon

Hand Painted Silk Organza

2019

Addressing contemporary material and spatial challenges, Emma works at the intersection of often delineated disciplines. Her work echoes the symphonies of everyday life and makes use of scientific knowledge and technological innovation.

Current works include hand painted and silkscreen works and installations. In the creation of these large scale pieces, control is often relinquished and liquid colour is allowed to move freely around the silk to allow the work to find it's own conclusion.

Working with art and intelligent materials to improve health and wellbeing in an increasingly chaotic world, colour is translated into code, pattern into numbers and movement into sounds.

Since graduating from the Royal College of Art she has worked in research to create innovative textiles and garments for Fairspace at Imperial College, to improve the health of astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Emma now lectures on the Fashion Design Development course at the University of the Arts London. 

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