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Emily Cooper
Bath Spa University (BA Hons Fine Art Painting / 2011)
  • Dartmoor Study 2
    Size (H x W x D): 21 x 29.5 x 0 cm
    £175.00
  • Beyond
    Size (H x W x D): 240 x 450 x 4.5 cm
    Sold
  • Red Light II
    Size (H x W x D): 61 x 61 x 2 cm
    £450.00
  • Tryfan Valley Study 4
    Size (H x W x D): 23 x 30.5 x 0 cm
    £175.00
  • Blue Horizon
    Size (H x W x D): 55 x 40 x 2 cm
    £350.00
  • Tryfan Valley Study 2
    Size (H x W x D): 21 x 29.5 x 0 cm
    £175.00
  • Plains of Heaven
    Size (H x W x D): 61 x 121 x 4 cm
    £850.00
  • Tryfan Valley Sketch 3
    Size (H x W x D): 21 x 29.5 x 0 cm
    £175.00
  • Summit
    Size (H x W x D): 146 x 237.5 x 4.5 cm
    £2,250.00
  • Looking Over the Border
    Size (H x W x D): 170 x 200 x 4.5 cm
    £1,750.00
  • Tryfan Valley Sketch 1
    Size (H x W x D): 42 x 59.5 x 0 cm
    £250.00
  • Dartmoor Study 1
    Size (H x W x D): 21 x 29.5 x 0 cm
    £175.00
  • Dark Storm Travels
    Size (H x W x D): 40 x 140 x 4 cm
    £500.00
  • Red Light I
    Size (H x W x D): 61 x 61 x 2 cm
    £450.00
  • Tryfan Valley Study 3
    Size (H x W x D): 23 x 30.5 x 0 cm
    £175.00
  • A Volume of Light
    Size (H x W x D): 40 x 140 x 4 cm
    £500.00
  • Tryfan Valley Study 1
    Size (H x W x D): 21 x 29.5 x 0 cm
    £175.00
  • Sea of Mist
    Size (H x W x D): 62 x 123 x 4 cm
    Sold
  • Tryfan Valley Sketch 2
    Size (H x W x D): 21 x 29.5 x 0 cm
    £175.00
  • Expanse
    Size (H x W x D): 146 x 237.5 x 4.5 cm
    £2,250.00
  • Void I
    Size (H x W x D): 195 x 255 x 4.5 cm
    £3,000.00
  • Tryfan Valley
    Size (H x W x D): 170 x 200 x 4.5 cm
    £1,750.00
  • View from Tryfan
    Size (H x W x D): 170 x 200 x 4.5 cm
    £1,750.00

Profile

Born in 1988 Buckinghamshire, England. Emily Cooper lives and works in the UK.

My paintings deal with energies and states of mind; placing painting at the summit of experience. Rooted within the terms of Romanticism, with its validation of strong emotion as an aesthetic source; they attempt to capture the Sublime experiences of untamed nature and its overpowering qualities on man.
Moving from the process of capturing and representing the landscape the paintings focus on an exploration of extreme emotional states in relation to nature. The viewer is confronted with an external void, a sense of awe, experiencing a state of liminality and it is this experience that becomes the subject matter.

Exhibitions

2011, British Women Artists Competition, Top 5, www.britishwomenartists.com/competition-2011

"Seventy Feet", Free Range, Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London. July 2011

"Degree Show", Bath School of Art and Design, June 2011

"No Working Title 2010", Exhibition and Collaboration with Tate Modern, Bath Spa University, Norwich University and Winchester School of Art. 2010

"Myth", Dartmouth Avenue, Bath. February 2010

"Summer Show", Obsidian Art, Stoke Mandeville. 2008

Interview

What is your favourite film of all time?

What music are you currently listening to and why?

Which living artists do you most admire and why?

Which deceased artist do you most admire and why?

Which exhibition that you have visited made the greatest impact on you and why?

What is the question you get asked most frequently about your work and how do you answer it?

What / who inspired you to be an artist?

Can you tell us about where you make your art and what if any the significance of this location is?

What do you like most about being an artist?

What is your greatest achievement as an artist to date?

What are your plans for the coming year?