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Emma Stibbon

Melting Ice / Rising Tides


  • Royal Academy (ACC)
  • Expo: 9/5/2024 - 15/9/2024, Towner Eastbourne,
Working principally in drawing and print media on paper, Emma Stibbon RA (b. 1962) depicts landscapes and environments that are undergoing dynamic transformation, among them the polar regions, volcanic areas, deserts and coastal and urban locations. Her approach is driven by her desire to understand how human activity and the forces of nature shape our surroundings: 'As an artist, I feel committed to representing the impact of these changes, be they natural or human. ...

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Publisher Royal Academy (ACC)
ISBN 9781915815057
Publication date May 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 220 x 240 mm
Illustrations 32 col.ill.
Pages 72
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Towner Eastbourne,
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Working principally in drawing and print media on paper, Emma Stibbon RA (b. 1962) depicts landscapes and environments that are undergoing dynamic transformation, among them the polar regions, volcanic areas, deserts and coastal and urban locations. Her approach is driven by her desire to understand how human activity and the forces of nature shape our surroundings: ‘As an artist, I feel committed to representing the impact of these changes, be they natural or human. My impulse is to draw, to act as a witness.’

A regular traveller, Stibbon undertakes field research alongside geologists and scientists; on her return to her Bristol studio, she works from her sketches and photographic records to create large-scale drawn and printed artworks that testify to the fragility of our existence.

This beautifully designed book, which contains many new works, an engaging interview with the artist by Sara Cooper and a text on the sublime in nature and art by Richard Fisher, is published to accompany an exhibition at Towner, Eastbourne.

Emma Stibbon

Emma Stibbon

€32.50