Emma Whigham
Emma Whigham is a multi-disciplinary artist, experimenting with materials to explore recurring themes in an abstract way.
She deconstructs and reassembles materials, creating work that embodies the dynamic interplay between spontaneity and intent. Exploring composition using the addition or subtraction of shapes, spaces and textures, she aims to introduce order, pulling the parts together to create cohesion within each piece.
Education
1997 - 1998 Royal College of Art, London, UK
1992 - 1996 Edinburgh Collage of Art, BA (Hons) Jewellery & Silversmithing
She deconstructs and reassembles materials, creating work that embodies the dynamic interplay between spontaneity and intent. Exploring composition using the addition or subtraction of shapes, spaces and textures, she aims to introduce order, pulling the parts together to create cohesion within each piece.
Education
1997 - 1998 Royal College of Art, London, UK
1992 - 1996 Edinburgh Collage of Art, BA (Hons) Jewellery & Silversmithing