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Lonescape | Emma Webster

Emma Webster Lonescape

In Emma Webster’s self-published book Lonescape, an emerging painter reckons with herself and nature. Originally begun as an examination of landscape in art, the author considers optics of screen and green space in today’s highly theatrical world by collaging images of her roots, isolation, and even psychosis. Lonescape grapples with the ways painting and technology dovetail in immersion, illusion, and the blossoming politics of interdependence.

240 pages
7 x 4 1/4 in. (17.8 x 10.8 cm.)

Photos: Bryan Toro

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