I’m all sleek and streamlined!

This is pretty non-monumental to everyone else but to me I am soooooo excited!

ALL MY SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES ARE THE SAME AT LAST!!!!!!!

It all looks very neat and special, and I will now be able to remember what to tell people when I’m asked on the spot (added bonus!)

So what is my name?

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and even Linked In are now all @ emmachristieart

Which also matches my website. Truly woohoo!

Inkwell Annual Show 2016

This exhibition ran from 15th July to 9th August 2016 at Inkwell Arts in Chapel Allerton, Leeds.

A large collection of artists and their work were showing, myself included.

I had a needle felted sculptural figure, and an incredibly hairy plaster of Paris bandage dog on view to the public.

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‘Mop’ & ‘Meh’

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The British Landscape

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I was part of a group exhibition at Inkwell Arts involving artists across multiple Leeds sites under the tuition of Paul Digby. The theme aimed to challenge our traditional perceptions of the British Landscape, encouraging urban perspectives in our work.

Scenes from the gallery

My six final pieces – Buildings in Leeds and Harrogate, Yorkshire

 

East Street Arts Exhibition

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Photo credit – East Street Arts (used with permission)

East Street Arts Community Learning Exhibition

This was a group exhibition for those who take part in East Street Arts classes in Leeds.
Friday 10th June to Tuesday 21st June 2016 at Inkwell Arts in Chapel Allerton.

I had 5 pieces in this one, all made in classes run by East Street Arts:

Messy Marbling

 

As the weather is being particularly lovely up north at the moment, I thought I’d borrow my parents’ garden for some fumey art experiments!

Nail polish paper marbling was the mission. Never attempted, few instructions, but eagerly anticipated.

I filled an old plastic box with water and began throwing in dribbles and drops of nail polish…

I then had to trial and error the best paper types, and dunking method for getting the polish to stick to said papers. Sometimes… (A lot of the time!)… It still relied heavily on luck for all variables to come together at once in harmony!

But no other materials were needed, except somewhere to dry the papers. A washing line is perfect.

A few of the duds…

Along with some of the successes…

Going to try oil paint marbling next!

 

A Lichtenstein boyfriend!

It was my sister’s birthday, and as her name begins with the letter ‘L’ we all had to go dressed up as something beginning with ‘L.’

I convinced my partner to let me Lichtenstein him for the event! I wanted to do a good job and even hand painted a plain jersey top to make it look like it was straight out of a comic book page.

He was awarded the best costume credit for that night 🙂 and I got to teach some people about an artist they hadn’t known about 🙂 yey.

Here’s a sneaky peak of my other half at the party…

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Totally accidentally dedicated!

I’m currently on my sister’s hen holiday in another country, braving the shenanigans in store, and feeling terribly scared of the planned activities that our mum and other sister have organised!

The doorbell rang today and we had a naked man… But it was sophisticated I promise! It was a life drawing class! A very buff, handsome man, with Champagne and music and tonnes of double entendres, but life drawing non the less!

I was the only one of the 10 hens and the bride to have ever done life drawing, and was very impressed with everyone throwing themselves in and attempting more than stick figures, and even trying paints once feeling confident after the pencils.

I particularly loved my youngest sister’s style and her final piece. It was the models favourite too!

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Everyone enjoyed it after some initial embarrassment and even said they’d like to try it again back in England. Lots of converted artists today. Yey!