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TOP 200 ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO NOW
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| Emma Cameron |
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Born Inverness, now lives and has her studio in Essex, UK
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| About the Artist |
Emma Cameron’s paintings explore the nature of Selfhood, and in particular the pull within the Self between vulnerability and potency. Expressive use of paint acts as a metaphor for this struggle.
'Helen Frankenthaler meets Velasquez' - R.McInnes, 2009
Work in private collections in England, Scotland, Jordan, Switzerland and the USA.
"It is rare to find a contemporary figurative artist who can deal confidently with symbolism. Too often symbolism is plodding, obvious and didactic but Emma's touch is light, romantic and humorous. This means her work can be interpreted in a very personal relevant way by anyone without feeling there's a 'right' or 'wrong' way to read the picture. We love Emma's work for its confidence, its upbeat palette and lyrical content!" Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, 2006
“I liked your paintings so much I bought one for myself and it has given me great pleasure. It is a lovely and calming painting.” Griff Rhys-Jones, 2006
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Turbulent Times
2006 oil on canvas 35 cm x 30 cm |
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Puff
2009 oil on linen 71 x 76 cm |
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2009 oil on linen 76 x 71 cm |
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2009 oil on linen 76 x 71 cm |
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| Education and biography |
Emma Cameron grew up near Inverness in the north of Scotland.
She went studied Fine Art between 1981 and 1987 at two London art colleges, Camberwell School of Art and Central St Martin’s College of Art & Design, at degree and postgraduate level.
Emma Cameron exhibits paintings at London galleries including Piers Feetham Gallery, the Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal College of Art, and the Royal Academy. She has had solo exhibitions at Chappel Galleries (1996 and 2007), North House Gallery (2003), Haylett's Gallery (2009) and Oriel Mwldan (2009). Her work featured in “Second Sightings”, an exhibition which toured venues across Scotland, and selected work can also be viewed at the Castle Gallery, Inverness, and Brown's Gallery, Tain. |
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| Future shows |
current solo show 16 October - 28 November 2009 'A Sense of Being'
Oriel Mwldan, Cardigan, Wales |
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Website: www.emmacameron.com |
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