Emily's Sourcebook Vol 1.
Read moredocuments natural sources of inspiration, to from source to spirit and creation. A resource to artists, creatives and the curious – it celebrates the eternal connection between all of us.
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The Weight of Stone
We reach for them instinctively. They become talismans – carriers of time, markers of moments.Read more -
The St Ives School: Artists of Light and Stone
Walking the moors of West Penwith, granite farmhouses nestle in crevices and mine ruins trail along the clifftops. We see through the eyes of artists past — witnessing the same light that disperses across the same craggy coast.Read more
Ithell Colquhoun: Rebel, Mystic and Artist
“Drawing is two-dimensional sculpture, painting is two-dimensional coloured sculpture. If I do any sculpture, it is coloured.” – The London Bulletin, 1939
Read moreInlaid Strata
This recent one-off, bespoke design was created for a client in platinum and 22ct yellow
Inlaid Strata
Spiralled Wrack
Emily’s designs are inextricably linked with nature and more specifically the sea. You’ll notice as
Spiralled Wrack
Re-created Treasure
This recent re-design transformed a client’s antique, traditional-looking aquamarine ring into an artful, unique piece
Re-created Treasure
Seaweed Drawings
Winter walks in Cornwall.
One of the most enjoyable parts of my job involves immersing myself in nature. Swimming
Winter walks in Cornwall.
From my shores to yours...
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Sculptural Rings
A woodland wedding
The truly enchanting Boconnoc Estate, just outside Lostwithiel, makes for a very natural, historic setting for a