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Sun haven emma
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That being said, I do definitely like to play a lot with different light sources and shadow as a result. But that’s not something that comes naturally to me and I feel like different scenes that I want to express and paint are better fit with different palettes and that’s what happens organically.

sun haven emma

I wouldn’t say I gravitate towards a certain color palette, but that is something that I think about quite frequently and wonder whether I would need to try to be more consistent with a palette because I see a lot of artists doing that - sticking to one aesthetic in a way. I would say that it started out quite academic and classical and it has become something a bit more expressionist, if you could call it that.ĭo you feel like you gravitate toward certain color palettes because when I was looking at your art, I noticed you using shadowy, cooler tones. You went to the Florence Academy of Art, how would you describe your art style?

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Read below for a full PORTRAY-T of Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer! She tells us about her artwork, writing, experience working with refugees as a UNHCR ambassador, perspective shifts, and childhood memories. Her passions and life experiences color in the rest of her PORTRAY-T. She describes herself as shy and socially anxious, which seems to reflect an intensely thoughtful inner monologue that is expressed in her artwork, photography, and writing. She has the ability to light a room ablaze with her curiosity and creativity.

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She illuminates, especially when it comes to social justice, particularly her experience in Greece and her work with refugees. This "innate melancholy" is one that colors in some of Emma's portrait she is like a quiet flame that flickers with angst yet carries a sense of peace.

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Emma titled one series of her art as "Festivities," which is "a series about the innate melancholy felt in groups and beautiful settings." Her art feels intimate, with many of her more recent pieces evoking a quiet loneliness that is as beautiful as it is melancholic. Her classical training at the Florence Academy of Art has also certainly impacted her technique, however Emma describes her art now as expressionist with each piece reflecting the way she views the world.

sun haven emma

Many pieces seem to be infused with the peaceful and cool-tones of Switzerland and the depth and shadows of Italy. While Emma does not necessarily claim a particular aesthetic or color palette in her artwork, her work certainly has a unique identity. Emma considers Italy her home as she fondly recalls the scent of mosquito coils that send spiraling memories of the sun shining off of family faces and brown brick arches between Tuscany's Renaissance buildings and artwork. Emma did not live in Switzerland for a long time, much of her childhood was spent around Los Angeles and Florence, Italy. Her grandmother, Audrey Hepburn, had spent the last chapter of her life in a peaceful ivy-covered abode in the country, and after the cerulean blue shutters closed on Audrey Hepburn's life, they gently blew open to welcome Emma as she recalls her earliest days being spent surrounded by aromatic green linen couches in the Swiss home. Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer, artist and writer, was born in Switzerland as June's cool breeze moved across Lake Geneva in the Northern Swiss Alps.














Sun haven emma