Drawing

everyday objects and familiar games
reinvented as drawing tools



‘Creativity is intelligence having fun’ - Albert Einstein
Emma Churchill bowling balls made with pencils

Sweeping Statement



'Man only plays when he is in the fullest sense of the word a human being, and he is only fully a human being when he plays' - Friedrich von Schiller

A broom head constructed with pencils

Drawing process

drawing made with spinning tops by Emma Churchill a broom constructed with pencils by artist Emma Churchill 'British Maid' - a broom constructed with pen nibs by artist Emma Churchill Emma Churchill Art - helium balloons attached to drawing media Artist, Emma Churchill bowling Emma Churchill bowling balls made with pencils

'Play' (in all it's varied contexts) & ideas formed by the notion of 'Traces' are ongoing subjects which inform my artistic practice. Inspiration is found within a variety of common artifacts which seek to define & question our activity as human beings.

Emma

Mother's Pride

Five Generations of Breadwinners

Emma Churchill bowling balls made with pencils

Events

large floor drawing royal society of sculptors remote-contolled-digger-drawing-on-paper

Education

Making their mark

Marks and traces created through movement and play can generate new and unexpected ways of thinking

Year 4 School Portraits



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portrait of Artist Emma Churchill working in studio