Emily Eldridge

Biography

Emily has been represented by Margaret River Art Studio, Tyger Gallery and The MarriTree. She has exhibited in group shows and is an annual solo participant in the Margaret River Open Studios. Her recent roles include Jackson Brand Ambassador and workshop teacher at Yallingup Galleries. Emily paints commissions regularly for national and international clients. Additional series of paintings are regularly released for viewing at The MarriTree, Artigo Studio, Art Lovers Australia and online. Emily has a BA in Education and worked in teaching and leadership with the Education Department for 17 years. In 2021 she opened her workshop business Artigo Studio (Subiaco) and divides her time between the city and Margaret River. In 2025 Emily will be particpating in group shows, the UpMarket Art Fair and Open Studios as well as managing her commissions, Ambassador roles and workshops.

Solo Exhibitions

2024
Margaret River Open Studios

A 3 week solo exhibition of Emily's 2024 Landscape Collection

2023
Margaret River Open Studios

A 3 week solo show exhibiting Emily's 2023 Landscape Collection

Group Exhibitions

2024
Living in Another World

Australian Landscape Abstraction Group Show- Tyger Gallery

2023
Summer Showcase

Gallery Showcase of Landscape Artists- Tyger Gallery

2022
Easter Owls

Margaret River Art Studio resident artists group show of Owls for Easter

Collections

2023 Collection of Landscapes

2024 Collection of Landscapes

Commissions

2024
Ascension of Trees

2024
Road Not Taken

2024
Endless Connection

2023
A Taste of Home

2023
My Marris Dreaming

2023
Injudup Beach

2023
Marris in Spring

2023
Beautiful Marris

2023
Springtime

Galleries

Margaret River Art Studio

Tyger Gallery

The MarriTree

Artist Statement

Emily's expressionist landscapes are created from her visual memory of years spent in on the land. Bold palettes are highlighted with metallic pigments, and are loosely applied with sprays and palette knives in a series of sensory driven painting sessions. Her landscapes switch between the abstract and semi abstract and are determined by mood and light.