artist statement

my practice and research explores the abstracted ways in which one experiences (or attempts to experience) childish and uninhibited inquisitiveness in the world around them when one is, in fact, inhibited, jaded and confused - with this not just happening through childhood, but following many of us into adulthood as well. i try to communicate this often nonsensical and unending process of feeling through mixed media expressing the push and pull, hard and soft, confusing yet enlightening, bittersweet. whilst wildly personal, this feeling is not unique and is malleable to any and all, and so i call to materials of familiarity - comfort and danger - and imagery both soft and vulgar.

Installation view of a bamboo and green acrylic yarn piece (floor piece), and two yarn sculptural works installed on a black wall. expand

a few pieces across this website were not included in my final hang for the degree show - like this one - however i’d like for them to be seen in the context in which they were originally imagined <3

Pink sculptural frame-works in a black room with grey floors. In the furthest-back pink structure, a bamboo pole sits inside balanced, and acrylic yarns attaches a thin bamboo hoop to the top of the bamboo pole. From the thin bamboo hoop hangs 5 more acrylic yarn threads tied with bows, on the end of which are 5 steel, oversized fishhooks. expand

Emily Kelly

Fond Words Wrapped Around Unpleasant Memories (2023)