Thursday, 19 June 2014


Emma Dibben


Emma grew up in Sheffield and discovered that she found a love of nature in the close by, peak district. She had wanted to live by the sea sice she was very young and this urge took her to cornwall in 2001 where she began studying illutration at falmouth college of arts. This included a term studying etching and stone lithography at the academy of Fine Arts In Warsaw.

On graduating in 2004, with a first class BA Hons degree in illustration, she moved to bristol where she created images for prestigious clients including Waitrose, The Guardian and the BBC. 
She soon then moved to the bigger studio on Jamaica street.
Based in the heart of the city, the studios and the thriving community form a integral part of the bristol art scene.

She has become well known for her splatters, fingerprints and splodges, a visual language that she has carefully developed and is now a part of  her trademark style. 

Food is not only important to emma’s illustration practises, it informs a big part of her life. Her love of nature and her desire to live a low impact 


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