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AGLAPHONE (BRILLIANT VOICE) Painting

Emily Tull

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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About The Artwork

Description: Sirens tease us with their sexuality - confident, with an edge of confrontation. Their hair seductively wraps around the body, teasingly covering them, but at the same time the hair turns into tendrils suffocating. With the cold colours they appear corpse-like, silently floating in the water, yet with a beautiful grace.Medium: oil on canvasYear Created: 2004

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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Emily Tull graduated from KIAD in 2000. Since then, she has exhibited internationally, regularly in London, and across Kent in group and solo shows. Recently winning a Kent Creative Award for Visual Art she has also been a finalist in the Winter Pride Art Awards (2015), and selected for the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, Mall Galleries, Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize and have been a contestant in Sky Art's Portrait Artist of the Year 2014. Inspiration comes from many sources including Lucien Freud, Francis Bacon, Curiosity Cabinets, ripped wallpaper, Egyptian tomb paintings and the Pre-Raphaelites. The work covers a range of subjects based upon everyday life and literature. Since 2011 I have used wildlife imagery to experiment with fabrics, predominately British species but I am also inspired by curiosity cabinet displays and my mother's bee collection. The actual sewing is quite a random act unless it is a face, where I start with the eye and work out from there. I will flit from colour to colour thread cross hatching, weaving the thread over and under until I am happy with the overall effect, I compare it to using colouring pencils. I am striving to close the gap to what is deemed 'craft' and what is art. Publications: 'Artist Profile: Emily Tull' – Textile Fibre Forum Magazine (issue 124 Dec 2016) 'Emily Tull' – Art Reveal Magazine (issue no 13 Feb 2016) 'Portraits In Thread' – Be Creative With Workbox (issue 153 Jan/Feb 2016) 'From Sketch To Stitch' – Stitch Magazine (issue 96 Aug – Sept 2015) 'A Portrait Artist of the Year: A Little Book of Portraits: Beyond the Canvas' (2014), Quadrille publishing LTD AWARDS: Visual Arts (non digital) – Kent Creative Awards 2017 First prize for 'I Am Here' – UCL 2015 Highly Commended for 'Fragile #2' – RBSA 2008 COMPETITIONS: Finalist, Emerald Winter Prize Art Award 2016 Shortlisted, Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize 2015 Regional Finalist, Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2014. Sky Arts.

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