Cornwall, Falmouth, United Kingdom
I am an English artist living between my homes in England and Portugal. For the past 15 yrs, I've h...
About the artist
Joined In 2000
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About the artist
Joined In 2000
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I am an English artist living between my homes in England and Portugal.
For the past 15 yrs, I've had the privilege of being surrounded by the ocean for the majority of this time. Now I am surrounded by fields of sheep trimmed grass and woodland. This wrench has asked me develop a new relationship with landscape, it makes my work here more connective to stillness and I've establish a new language of process and interaction with my work, running in my landscape, being a part of it, tracing the paths that I paint with each foot step, feeling the contours and effort of each incline.
Visits to my ocean home are now more intense, which has now inspires a need for a more encompassing interactive relationship while painting often siting in the water as waves break cold on my hot skin the connection and relationship with my work in deeper through this
My painting are developed from a diary of paintings that have become a dialogue about finding the illusive stillness within the landscape of my life. The methodical rhythm of me revisiting the same locations repeatedly have created a pictorial diary, not only of the physical and elemental but the emotional changes that evolve a still deeper connection with the forms beyond the landscape....
Emily Ball - Contemporary drawing and painting, Seawhite studios, West Sussex, England.
Tutors - Emily Ball, John Skinner, Katie Sollohub, Nick Bodimeade.
Paul Pollock – Anthroposophical artist, Portugal
London College of Fashion, England
Slave market Gallery Lagos, Portugal: Solo Exhibition
2008-2010
Numerous Public exhibition in spaces with Artist association: Algarve artist network, Portugal
2010-2014
Mala Exhibition, Lagos, Portugal
2014
Gallery Moldopoli, Lagos, Portugal: Solo exhibitions 2014-2018
Site exhibition Stroud
Goldfish bowl, Falmouth University campus