Emily Ebbs is a Sydney-based visual artist working on Gadigal land. Her practice explores stain as both material and metaphor, evoking the emotional residue of memory.
Combining traditional painting techniques with organic materials gathered from her surroundings, Ebbs embeds traces of the landscape directly into her work, positioning it as a quiet collaborator rather than a subject. Central to her process is the collection and boiling of organic matter, used in place of water to mix paint an intensive method that carries both physical and conceptual significance.
This ritualised approach engages the senses, with natural aromas fostering presence and embodied awareness. Working on large, unstretched canvases on the floor, Ebbs paints intuitively, using gestures of staining and layering to connect internal and external worlds.
Each work becomes both an intimate portrait and an act of embodied remembering.
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