Emily McLaughlin Art Collections
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Artwork by Emily McLaughlin
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Humanity Fish by Emily McLaughlin
Water City by Emily McLaughlin
XX Chromosomes Microbiology Landscapes Series by Emily McLaughlin
Yellow Crow by Emily McLaughlin
Astrocytes Microbiology Landscapes Series by Emily McLaughlin
Immunity Activation Microbiology Landscapes Series by Emily McLaughlin
Electricity Hand La Mano Poderosa by Emily McLaughlin
Mitosis Microbiology Landscapes Series by Emily McLaughlin
Mystery of the Human Heart by Emily McLaughlin
Blue Tarantula by Emily McLaughlin
Wolf Spider by Emily McLaughlin
The Garden by Emily McLaughlin
The Tree by Emily McLaughlin
Spiny Backed Orbweaver by Emily McLaughlin
Cell Interior Microbiology Landscapes Series by Emily McLaughlin
Red Crow by Emily McLaughlin
Blue Crow Feather- Crow Series by Emily McLaughlin
Spirit Lights by Emily McLaughlin
Navigation by Emily McLaughlin
Marbled Orbweaver by Emily McLaughlin
Garden Orbweaver by Emily McLaughlin
Multiply Microbiology Landscapes Series by Emily McLaughlin
Energy Self Portrait by Emily McLaughlin
Green Crow Feather by Emily McLaughlin
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About Emily McLaughlin
Born in Seattle, I've been painting and drawing in various ways since I can remember. While studying literature and art at Oberlin College, Ohio, I also painted for a brief 6 months at L'Ecole Marchutz in Aix-en-Provence, France. I've had the good fortune to work in theatre costuming and wardrobe since.
Animating the art are two desires: to illustrate myth- images that suggest dreams and stories from the collective stream of consciousness, and to keep an ambiguous familiarity with mortality, that mystifying and often terrifying essence of ourselves, where celebrating life and embracing the equal reality of death entwine.
The mix of collage and oil paint is a way for me to assemble an idea out of disparate parts, partly expressed through its process. Collage is a process of collision and re-creation. I appreciate rough, cut edges, the feel of different papers, the build-up of oil paint strokes and ridges. Photos in our media and daily life are an integral part of how we communicate information, ideas, and emotions. Incorporated into the work, the smooth, flat realism and familiarity of photography is enveloped by paint. The corporality of oil paint- its being-ness, like flesh and bones, transforms the collage with its depth of color and texture.
I want to celebrate the interaction of our physicality and the formulation of our ideas. Through our interior selves we experience the exterior world. I explore how we share both our selves and our world, when and how these are or seem different, how our awareness of this varies through our bodies, consciousness, and accumulated ways of understanding. Our interior structures and workings make the universe of our lives possible, are miracles of form and spirit, and as such are inspiration for myths and meanings.