Meet the Artist – Emma Chippendale
Her work is deeply rooted in botanical inspiration, ranging from intricate murals and bespoke feature walls to large-scale installations.
She has collaborating with respected institutions such as The Arts Council, National Heritage, and Doddington Hall, as well as participating in events like SO Festival, Lost Village, and community projects.
Emma’s artistic journey took an unconventional path as it wasn’t until her late thirties, when her children were nearing adulthood, that she fully embraced her creative calling. As a mature student, she immersed herself in higher education, beginning with an HNC in Fine Art and advancing to a BA in Fine Arts at the University of Lincoln.
These formative years enriched her practice, allowing her to explore different disciplines, from photography and printmaking to set design and digital art. This diverse skill set is now the cornerstone of her cross-disciplinary approach.
“Nature has always been a profound influence on my work, a passion ignited during childhood walks with my father. Today, my art reflects the delicate balance between our environment and its impact on our wellbeing.
“My process often begins with photography, capturing the essence of nature, which I then abstract into textured compositions. My work ranges from serene, abstract backgrounds to bold, vibrant depictions of endangered species, each piece a contemporary tribute to the beauty and fragility of our world.”
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