Emily Faludy is a Portsmouth-based artist who paints from life in an energised, expressive way, in impasto oil paint. Emily is interested in both the raw energy gained from being in front of the subject matter, and the physicality of the paint, which becomes almost a subject in itself. Emily is influenced by artists such as Bomberg, Auerbach and George Rowlett. Recently her practice has expanded to include still life painting in the studio. Faludy was shortlisted for the Jacksons Art Prize 2021 and was the winner of Paint Out Norfolk 2021. The paintings reproduced for The Windbreaks include five of her still life paintings and five sections taken from her landscape paintings of locations including Portchester Harbour and the Isle of Wight.
For more information on the artist – www.emilyfaludy.com
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