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emma dunbar Emma strives trying to capture the essence of a place, a feeling, a thing. She is attracted to vivid colours and the decorative qualities in everyday objects.. Birds, shells, flowers and fish might be placed against true landmarks as focal points. Her pictures are therefore more atmospheric than literal. The aim is to end up with the gathered ingredients - glimpses of journeys, patterns from familiar settings and objects collected along the way - converging to create an image that communicates the richness of the original source of inspiration. Working mainly on board in acrylic, occasionally incorporating collage with gold and silver leaf, Emmas training as a printmaker is evident both in the use of blocks of flat colour and in the way it is scratch through surfaces to reveal pre-laid colours underneath. Emmas influences come from travelling in India, Cornish holidays and the chaos of cats and children wandering onto wet paint. She also draws inspiration from the work of favourite artists, including Mary Fedden, Milton Avery and Daphne McClure. Exhibitions & Galleries: Cornwall Contemporary, Penzance
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Lemon Sardines Marazion acrylic on board £1,350
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1 Parade Street, Queens Square, (top of Chapel Street), Penzance, Cornwall TR18 4BU |
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