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Emma Anna Art

Australian, b. 1975
Emma Anna is an Australian-born visual artist, curator, and creative writer who currently lives and works between the Colombian Caribbean and the East Coast of Australia. A former journalist and commercial graphic designer, for the past 15 years Emma has carved out a successful international career as a public artist, producing large-scale works for both public and private sector clients across Australia and New Zealand, Europe, The US, and Colombia. She holds a Masters of Art (Art in Public Space) from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. At the core of Emma´s diverse creative practice remains a commitment to the medium of collage, which provides the creative spark for all of her projects. Her work draws upon the influence of pop culture and personal narrative and combines this with her passion for esotericism, nature and its cycles, and her desire to capture stories and memories in tangible form. Intersecting the ‘old world’ of vintage ephemera with the ‘new world’ of digital communications technologies, Emma works to craft her own vision of a college utopia, a place she refers to as ´The New Old World’ (aka The N.O.W). In 2020 Emma was celebrated as the World Collage Day feature artist, an opportunity that afforded her the chance to communicate her vision of 'Collage Magic' - a fusion of collage and the storytelling traditions of magic realism. Emma´s work is held in numerous public and private collections internationally including the Randers Kunstmuseum, Denmark, The City of Aarhus, Denmark, The City of Santa Clarita (California), and the City of Port St Lucie (Florida).
(Biography provided by The Art Design Project)
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Artist: Emma Anna
Mandala 8A, From the Mandalas series. Color Photographs
By Emma Anna
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Mandala 8A by Emma Anna From The Mandalas Series Archival pigment print on Photo Rag 308gsm Image size: 19.5 H x 19.5 W inches Sheet size: 22 H x 22 W inches Frame size: 24.5 H x 24...
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2010s Abstract Emma Anna Art

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1/THE MAGICIAN, From The Tarot of The Golden Scissors Series
By Emma Anna
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1/THE MAGICIAN, 2014 by Emma Anna From The Tarot of The Golden Scissors Series Archival pigment print on Photo Rag 308gsm Image size: 15 H x 10.5 W inches Sheet size: 16.5 H x 12 W i...
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2010s Abstract Emma Anna Art

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Archival Pigment, Color

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