





Emma Batista #26
About the artwork:
Printed on premium Platine Fibre Fine Art Paper.
Photo size 4x6" (10x15cm)
Mounted in an elegant off-white mat board
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About the photographer:
Emma Batista is a self-representing, mixed-media artist and creative producer based in Sydney, Australia.
Her goal is to create inspiring and dramatic works for audiences who share an interest in celebrating gender, beauty, history, and mythology. Her art explores the human form and traditional myths through a contemporary lens, drawing heavily on Baroque and Renaissance influences. By reinterpreting these styles through a feminine gaze, she aims to challenge and redefine their conventional meanings.
About the artwork:
Printed on premium Platine Fibre Fine Art Paper.
Photo size 4x6" (10x15cm)
Mounted in an elegant off-white mat board
(Text in thumbnail appears beneath the mat board)
About the photographer:
Emma Batista is a self-representing, mixed-media artist and creative producer based in Sydney, Australia.
Her goal is to create inspiring and dramatic works for audiences who share an interest in celebrating gender, beauty, history, and mythology. Her art explores the human form and traditional myths through a contemporary lens, drawing heavily on Baroque and Renaissance influences. By reinterpreting these styles through a feminine gaze, she aims to challenge and redefine their conventional meanings.
About the artwork:
Printed on premium Platine Fibre Fine Art Paper.
Photo size 4x6" (10x15cm)
Mounted in an elegant off-white mat board
(Text in thumbnail appears beneath the mat board)
About the photographer:
Emma Batista is a self-representing, mixed-media artist and creative producer based in Sydney, Australia.
Her goal is to create inspiring and dramatic works for audiences who share an interest in celebrating gender, beauty, history, and mythology. Her art explores the human form and traditional myths through a contemporary lens, drawing heavily on Baroque and Renaissance influences. By reinterpreting these styles through a feminine gaze, she aims to challenge and redefine their conventional meanings.