Emily Pope is an artist living and working in Toronto. Her practice is an analysis of her body in relationship with society and culture today. Through a variety of mediums and materiality changes orbiting a methodology of introspection. Emily’s work explores the idea of objectivity within the self, and its pairing with other ‘vessels’ - juxtaposing with texture and depth given to the themes observed.
Read MoreLondon based artist Jemima Sara Hand paints nude figures through abstracted textures and lines, challenging the historic sexualised female nude and subverting the male gaze.
Read MoreRebecca Brodskis' work is a form of exploration through paintings of the relationship between the being and matter and the impact of the social on the individual. Captivated by moments of life that surround her, by discussions, images or characters, Rebecca questions those fleeting moments of everyday life that we do not remember, but that shape existence.
Read More“The common thread that weaves through all my pieces is confident energy, a woman unafraid to be herself and love her whole self.”
Read More“As an artist, I would like to be an inspiration. Not all artists have a story. Therefore not all paintings have a story. But as someone who has lived to tell the tale, I want people to know that the experiences you’d label as baggage can turn into something beautiful and an extension of who you are.”
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