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Emma Coyle

emma-coyle

Artist, Emma Coyle

Emma Coyle has been working within art for over 20 years and been based in London since 2006. A recipient of International Art Market’s Gold List award. ‘Top international contemporary artist of today’, ‘Recommended artist to invest in and to be inspired by’, with work acquired by Dame Janet Wolfson de Botton. Coyle’s first education in art in the 1990’s included an introduction to 1st wave New York Pop Art of the 1950’s. Her current figurative work focuses on contemporary fashion magazine imagery and advertisements to produce painterly paintings of a Fine Art standard. Combining primary and secondary line work with ideas in abstraction, minimalism, and negative space.

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Untitled Series 1 by Emma Coyle

Acrylic on canvas

Untitled Series 1 by Emma Coyle

Emma Coyle plays with the idea of using the style of Pop Art and incorporating it into something more, mixing new and old. Previously she worked with mixing the style along with imagery from the Silver Screen and Japanese advertisements of the 1920’s. Since moving to London she has found a new interest in fashion history andhas made her imagery more contemporary by using fashion photography from the present. Her Untitled series is a progression of this idea.

Untitled Series 2 by Emma Coyle

Acrylic on Canvas

Untitled Series 2 by Emma Coyle

Emma Coyle plays with the idea of using the style of Pop Art and incorporating it into something more, mixing new and old. Previously she worked with mixing the style along with imagery from the Silver Screen and Japanese advertisements of the 1920’s. Since moving to London she has found a new interest in fashion history andhas made her imagery more contemporary by using fashion photography from the present. Her Untitled series is a progression of this idea.

Untitled Series 3 by Emma Coyle

Acrylic on Canvas

Untitled Series 3 by Emma Coyle

Emma Coyle plays with the idea of using the style of Pop Art and incorporating it into something more, mixing new and old. Previously she worked with mixing the style along with imagery from the Silver Screen and Japanese advertisements of the 1920’s. Since moving to London she has found a new interest in fashion history andhas made her imagery more contemporary by using fashion photography from the present. Her Untitled series is a progression of this idea.