Emma Walker
Emma Walker’s paintings have the rare quality of stirring feelings of vague recollection within the subliminal mind.
Artist on Artist: Emma Walker on Kat Shapiro Wood
What kinds of problems and what kinds of meanings happen in paint? What is thinking in painting, as opposed to thinking about painting? . . . This is where alchemy can help because it is the most developed language for thinking in substances and processes.” – James Elkins, What Painting Is I have the pleasure […]
Emma Walker
As a girl, I was fascinated by my mother’s hands. I would trace their veins and tendons with my fingertips, following them like roads on a map. I was captivated by their grace and how she used them while speaking, to provide emphasis and give visual form to her words. A few hours before her […]

