Emma Vel

Morph

Morph

My work is usually not photography and the subject matter is usually rather different, however, i am currently unable to upload some of my usual work (paintings, three-dimensional arrangements). ergo, i will upload a few photographs which i have recently taken which i find fascinating. the outlines between the way we should act, and the way we do act, can occasionally become blurred. this photograph visually represents that, by blurring the outlines between the human being and the environment in which the being is in.

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Added on 4th of April 2011

Electricity

Electricity

My work is usually not photography and the subject matter is usually rather different, however, i am currently unable to upload some of my usual work (paintings, three-dimensional arrangements). ergo, i will upload a few photographs which i have recently taken which i find fascinating. unintentionally unfocused, but it works like a charm. the branches reach out, spreading an electric vibe to almost all areas of the photograph.

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Added on 4th of April 2011

Eerie Nights

Eerie Nights

My work is usually not photography and the subject matter is usually rather different, however, i am currently unable to upload some of my usual work (paintings, three-dimensional arrangements). ergo, i will upload a few photographs which i have recently taken which i find fascinating. this is a view of a street in leeds, late at night. the night itself was not at all eerie, and standing next to this gate did not in any way feel forbidding. so, what particularly interests me in this photograph (as with a few others made that same night) is the frightening and cold feeling one feels whilst viewing it.

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Added on 4th of April 2011

Emma Vel

I am currently studying for my A-levels (consisting of two art subjects, mathematics, and physics). In the fall I will be applying to University, where I hope to study Civil Engineering

I have found an area of art which greatly interests me, namely by creating mathematical-based pieces (which tend to appear random, but are in fact not at all random). However, lately I have found myself to become rather rapidly bored when working on a two-dimensional surface, and I gain much more excitement when working in three-dimensions (even if just cutting through flat layers to create a three-dimensional space).

Soon I hope to be able to put some new work up which will be for sale.

Registered: 2010-11-29

Location: London, UK

http://www.alltradeart.co.uk/emma-vel