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Sharing its name with an elegant Italian musical term, this electric original artwork by Emma-Leone Palmer emerges from her critical Ékstasis collection. Titled after the Greek word for 'ecstasy', Ékstasis is defined as a union with the divine or, the experience of an inner god. Connoting feelings of power, independence, passion and peace, this evocative artwork will represent different experiences to every viewer. To the artist, one of the many meanings of this collection is the feeling of listening to music with your friends in the kitchen, 'somewhere in the singing and dancing you forget yourself and are somewhere in a perfect realm, a rapture.'
You can view Emma-Leone's full portfolio here or learn more about this collection and the subsequent exhibition in the digital brochure.
Sharing its name with an elegant Italian musical term, this electric original artwork by Emma-Leone Palmer emerges from her critical Ékstasis collection. Titled after the Greek word for 'ecstasy', Ékstasis is defined as a union with the divine or, the experience of an inner god. Connoting feelings of power, independence, passion and peace, this evocative artwork will represent different experiences to every viewer. To the artist, one of the many meanings of this collection is the feeling of listening to music with your friends in the kitchen, 'somewhere in the singing and dancing you forget yourself and are somewhere in a perfect realm, a rapture.'
You can view Emma-Leone's full portfolio here or learn more about this collection and the subsequent exhibition in the digital brochure.
After graduating with a fine art degree in 2005, Emma moved to Umbria in Italy, where her love of figurative painting blossomed at a studio once used by the High Renaissance painter Raphael. She went on to hold a solo exhibition of 38 portraits at the Watts Gallery and appear as a contestant on Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year, where she painted the film star Richard E. Grant.
In 1995, we opened our first-ever gallery in Stratford-upon-Avon. With just one goal in mind - to make our art accessible to all - our fledgling company began to spread its roots.
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