Dione

Dione

In her stunning debut collection, Afterglow, Emma-Leone Palmer invites us to explore a supernatural negative space to navigate the neural pathways of our own minds.

Spiralling across each of the large-scale works is a seemingly chaotic entanglement of neon wires, symbolising the complexity of our thoughts and the digital information we receive and process on a daily basis. To create her celestial pieces, Emma allows her subjects to interact organically with pliable lighting strips and neon wires before painting with a colour palette similar to that used for infrared photography.

The former Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year contestant says: “This is where I am most me, where I thrive and feel most alive. Everything else feels like white noise.”

Shop the full collection here.

$4,668.53

Original: $13,338.65

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Dione

$13,338.65

$4,668.53

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Dione

In her stunning debut collection, Afterglow, Emma-Leone Palmer invites us to explore a supernatural negative space to navigate the neural pathways of our own minds.

Spiralling across each of the large-scale works is a seemingly chaotic entanglement of neon wires, symbolising the complexity of our thoughts and the digital information we receive and process on a daily basis. To create her celestial pieces, Emma allows her subjects to interact organically with pliable lighting strips and neon wires before painting with a colour palette similar to that used for infrared photography.

The former Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year contestant says: “This is where I am most me, where I thrive and feel most alive. Everything else feels like white noise.”

Shop the full collection here.

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In her stunning debut collection, Afterglow, Emma-Leone Palmer invites us to explore a supernatural negative space to navigate the neural pathways of our own minds.

Spiralling across each of the large-scale works is a seemingly chaotic entanglement of neon wires, symbolising the complexity of our thoughts and the digital information we receive and process on a daily basis. To create her celestial pieces, Emma allows her subjects to interact organically with pliable lighting strips and neon wires before painting with a colour palette similar to that used for infrared photography.

The former Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year contestant says: “This is where I am most me, where I thrive and feel most alive. Everything else feels like white noise.”

Shop the full collection here.

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