Emily Boyle is a print-based artist living and working in Melbourne. She holds a Master of Fine Arts (Printmaking) from RMIT University.
Emily's recent work deals with the relationship between real and imagined environments, with an emphasis on the role that memory and learned associations play in shaping perceptions of space. Imagery of ordinary suburban architecture is interpreted through a print-based practice to construct ambiguous landscapes that fluctuate between presence and absence, solidity and emptiness, and the familiar and the unknown.
Emily's recent work deals with the relationship between real and imagined environments, with an emphasis on the role that memory and learned associations play in shaping perceptions of space. Imagery of ordinary suburban architecture is interpreted through a print-based practice to construct ambiguous landscapes that fluctuate between presence and absence, solidity and emptiness, and the familiar and the unknown.