Crayons de couleur et pastels à la cire sur panneau tendu de lin, cadre d'artiste, 2022
study for a flower fence (21) #1 and #2 (diptych) fait partie d’une série en cours intitulée flower fence, où des couleurs très saturées et des motifs se superposent en un réseau visuel dense et clos. Dans ces œuvres, les formes et les couleurs se redoublent, se répètent et se reflètent d’une façon qui suggère une fatigue optique passagère.
Emma Welch is an artist residing in Toronto. Her practice circulates around a process of production that she calls field psychedelia, in which the culling, dismantling, and drawing of plant, insect, and animal material becomes a point of access to an altered state of consciousness. She has presented her work at Hunt Gallery (Toronto), Project Underwing (Toronto), Galerie Nicolas Robert (Montréal), Erin Stump Projects (Toronto), and Egret Egress (Toronto). Her work is included in the collections of Scotiabank, the Royal Bank of Canada and several private collections. She holds a BAH in studio art from the University of Guelph. She is a co-founder and collective member of the plumb, an artist-run project space (Toronto).