Her Painterly Femme: An Interview with Emma Leonard

Australian artist Emma Leonard paints a dreamy cast of women in her collections. She depicts the female form as both ephemeral yet timeless, fragile yet strong, like photographed flowers. With gossamer hems and wispy threads, the women in her artworks exist in pink-drenched afternoons. They carry themselves with a beautiful wildness and unbridled femininity as powers of the natural realm. These girls may be made of lullabies and starry-eyed wishes, but they also carry a resonating strength that bewitches the audience at one glance. Take a wander through their garden nurseries and get lost along the way. Interview with Emma Leonard A brief history of your entry into the world of art. Why did you become involved in art and how long have you been engaged in professional art? For as long as I can … Continue reading Her Painterly Femme: An Interview with Emma Leonard