


'RIGHT UP THE LINE' - EMMA TINDALE
Right Up The Line, 2024 by Emma Tindale
62 x 70cm
Acrylic on canvas, natural flooded gum floating frame
Emma Tindale paintings are an examination of the human body and natural movement that we all recognise and execute. She paints subjects that offer a notion of familiarity, allowing viewers to recognise common and simple features, expressions or gestures. She draws inspiration from diverse sources such as high fashion photography, queer icons and old editorial photoshoots from the 80s and 90s in which models contort their figures and elongate their form with ease.
Right Up The Line, 2024 by Emma Tindale
62 x 70cm
Acrylic on canvas, natural flooded gum floating frame
Emma Tindale paintings are an examination of the human body and natural movement that we all recognise and execute. She paints subjects that offer a notion of familiarity, allowing viewers to recognise common and simple features, expressions or gestures. She draws inspiration from diverse sources such as high fashion photography, queer icons and old editorial photoshoots from the 80s and 90s in which models contort their figures and elongate their form with ease.
Right Up The Line, 2024 by Emma Tindale
62 x 70cm
Acrylic on canvas, natural flooded gum floating frame
Emma Tindale paintings are an examination of the human body and natural movement that we all recognise and execute. She paints subjects that offer a notion of familiarity, allowing viewers to recognise common and simple features, expressions or gestures. She draws inspiration from diverse sources such as high fashion photography, queer icons and old editorial photoshoots from the 80s and 90s in which models contort their figures and elongate their form with ease.