Emma Aldous - digital art and photography
Thank you for visiting, this site is dedicated to my art and photography. As a photographer and digital artist my work reflects my fascination with the Suffolk coastline. Work begins with photographs, which I then reassemble and reinterpret, layer by layer, building a new piece that evokes a sense of place. Living on the beautiful Suffolk Coast is continually inspiring, so expect more work soon! (ps. If you are looking for my business website please click here)
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 A series of digital artworks exploring the sensations and feelings that surround the dreaming consciousness. Featuring trees, woodlands and vintage fairground items combined in contrasting and unexpected ways, representing the strangeness of the dreaming mind. |
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This series of work is inspired by my fascination with the Suffolk coastline. Vast swathes of deserted shingle, isolated mudflats, whispering marshes, fragile dunes, perfect holiday beaches – all dwarfed by the immense sky. Together they create a unique and contrasting landscape that elicits a strong emotional and creative response for many people... |
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This series of digital artworks uses a variety of vintage industrial and agricultural objects, along with delicate fruit and flower elements, to explore a range of contrasts, for example: strong v. weak, soft v. hard, work v. play, natural v. man-made, masculine v. feminine. |
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Fractal art created using Ultrafractal |
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Digital abstract art created using Photoshop |
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 Classical beauty images given a new interpretation. |
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Digital abstract art based on photographs of rust |
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General photography |
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More digital art... |
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These are photographs taken using a camera fitted with a filter that blocks light in the visible spectrum but which allows infrared light through. It reveals a world of glowing plants, luminous white clouds and black skies, allowing us, quite literally, to see things in a different light. They are processed to give a gentle Lith effect tone that adds to their otherworldly atmosphere. |
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 Alderton, Bawdsey, Ramsholt, Shingle Street |
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