About the Artist
Artist and designer, completed her bachelor degree in Industrial Design, in Mexico City in 1992. Upon graduation, she worked for 4 years as an Interior Designer for Herman Miller Mexico. In 1996 she moved to Australia, where she continued her studies in Graphic and Interior Design.
She started painting in 2001 when she moved to Miami, three years later she established her art studio in Sandringham, Victoria.
Emma enjoys painting contemporary Art, combining the colours of her home lands: Mexican and Australian landscapes, from where she draws her inspiration.
In her works, she uses a combination of soft and strong brush strokes capturing the texture of the elements, the light and its beauty. Using a simple composition she reflects her graphic and artistic knowledge in her art pieces.
In 2007, she won the Without Pier Award at En plain Air Art Exhibition. Emma had her first solo exhibition in 2008, with a very succesful result and a positive feedback from the public and critics. Some of her pieces as simplistic and monochromatic and other full of colour and detail.
She continues her career challenging herself as she tries to follow, the way nature changes through out the year, not only changing in colours but as well in texture, style and composition. Which can be reflected in his paintings where some of her pieces are simplistic and other full of colour and detail.
Her paintings now decorate the walls of many homes is Asia, Europe, North America and Australia. She has exhibited at a few Galleries around Victoria and the Immigration Museum
Emma has been curator and art consultant of several latin American Art Exhibition in Melbourne and school and art programs in Mexico, America and Australia.
Artist and designer, completed her bachelor degree in Industrial Design, in Mexico City in 1992. Upon graduation, she worked for 4 years as an Interior Designer for Herman Miller Mexico. In 1996 she moved to Australia, where she continued her studies in Graphic and Interior Design.
She started painting in 2001 when she moved to Miami, three years later she established her art studio in Sandringham, Victoria.
Emma enjoys painting contemporary Art, combining the colours of her home lands: Mexican and Australian landscapes, from where she draws her inspiration.
In her works, she uses a combination of soft and strong brush strokes capturing the texture of the elements, the light and its beauty. Using a simple composition she reflects her graphic and artistic knowledge in her art pieces.
In 2007, she won the Without Pier Award at En plain Air Art Exhibition. Emma had her first solo exhibition in 2008, with a very succesful result and a positive feedback from the public and critics. Some of her pieces as simplistic and monochromatic and other full of colour and detail.
She continues her career challenging herself as she tries to follow, the way nature changes through out the year, not only changing in colours but as well in texture, style and composition. Which can be reflected in his paintings where some of her pieces are simplistic and other full of colour and detail.
Her paintings now decorate the walls of many homes is Asia, Europe, North America and Australia. She has exhibited at a few Galleries around Victoria and the Immigration Museum
Emma has been curator and art consultant of several latin American Art Exhibition in Melbourne and school and art programs in Mexico, America and Australia.