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Collages | Emily Longbrake

November 26, 2021 Karinna Gomez

Emily Longbrake, Range Series, mixed media collage

NOVEMBER 2021
SOUTH GALLERY
Collages | Emily Longbrake


This body of work navigates the landscape and texture of the past 18 months in wood, glass and paper. These experiments with hand-marbled paper, laser-cut birch and art glass in relief and three dimensions reflect an escape into pattern, iteration and nature during a personally and globally tumultuous time. I'm honored by the opportunity to share these explorations.

Emily Longbrake is a born-and-raised Alaskan freelance artist from Anchorage. She finds joy in both analog and digital processes, and she enjoys combining craft and technology in a variety of media. Her work reflects the patterns, lines of connection, and constant change found in nature, and she’s especially inspired by the beauty of the mountains and plants near her home.

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