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Emma Faulkner - THE ARTIST

Emma Faulkner is a  figurative painter, who lives and works in West Yorkshire. Emma completed a BA degree in Fine Art at Liverpool Hope University in 2022, and is now starting her artistic journey, Emma has been shortlisted for the D31 art prize, and has her artwork featured in the summer edition of the Collect Art summer edition in July 2022.  Emma has also had her work exhibited in the Fronteer Gallery as part of the 'Paint' exhibition, and in the Zari Gallery in London as part of a group show linked in with Liverpool Hope University.

Artist Statement

My work explores still life, and the different ways it can be interpreted, often asking if there is an underlying narrative, influencing the subject. I want the viewer to have to ask questions of the piece, whether that be the origin of the narrative, or the colours used in the piece.

I use oil paint and acrylic in my work as they provide a happy medium for figurative painting, giving the work layers of life for a more believable outcome.

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THE MASK

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My practice explores the mask, and the effect it has on humanity, as a social construct, and whether we are in control of the mask, or if it controls us. Through the different representations of either the physical mask i.e., makeup and the steps we take to get ready to face the judgement of the world, or the psychological mask I.e., unspoken social cues that dictate and change how we act, which are written into the code of society that are unconsciously followed. But what if these rules are broken? The question of if the mask can ever be broken, as the viewer is made more aware of the true self that is hidden is also explored, with deconstructing the notion of the mask within the portrait, by making it assertive and undeniable, the viewer is left with the uncomfortable feeling to ask the same questions of themselves. 

The most important element of my work is the idea of the gaze and that of the subject trapped within the painting, The feeling of being uncomfortable, being separated from the subject in the painting, but at the same time having a small sense of familiarity and relatability to the viewer’s own life is what I hope to achieve within my work.

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GROUP exhibitions 


April 2021 | Open Fragment Online Show

June 2022 | Unleashed, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool

July 2022 | Summer Street Gallery, Bradford

September 2022 | Supporting the Arts Annual Online Show

October 2022 | The Graduate Art Show, London 

November 2022 | Paint!, Sheffield

January 2023 | Animal Kingdom, Halifax

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prizes


Zari exhibition award, London, 2022

Shortlisted for the D31 Art Prize
 

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