Emily Ponsonby
British artist Emily Ponsonby (b.1990) is known for her beeswax work based upon the Ancient Egyptians’ Encaustic process; buffing, brushing and scraping pigment into layers of honeyed wax until forms gently emerge. The rawness and malleability of her materials are in harmony with the bodies she depicts within the swollen, unspooling lanes and pebbly shores of the South West.
British artist Emily Ponsonby (b.1990) is known for her beeswax work based upon the Ancient Egyptians’ Encaustic process; buffing, brushing and scraping pigment into layers of honeyed wax until forms gently emerge. The rawness and malleability of her materials are in harmony with the bodies she depicts within the swollen, unspooling lanes and pebbly shores of the South West.
British artist Emily Ponsonby (b.1990) is known for her beeswax work based upon the Ancient Egyptians’ Encaustic process; buffing, brushing and scraping pigment into layers of honeyed wax until forms gently emerge. The rawness and malleability of her materials are in harmony with the bodies she depicts within the swollen, unspooling lanes and pebbly shores of the South West.