Emily Weiner statement

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In my paintings, I have been configuring symbols from the past and present, connecting visual threads that run from antiquity and the Renaissance to craft traditions—to archetypes in folklore, theater, dreams, and nature. My work considers symbolic imagery through a feminist lens; It opposes the idea that progress in history is a straight arrow, but is rather a winding timeline that overlaps, loops, omits, de/rematerializes, and repeats.

I wonder, how are representational images shaped, shared, and translated? How do they travel between or outside epochs? What are the narratives that dominate our stories, and how are they reinforced?

Technically, my paintings—usually oil on linen, set in ceramic frames—rely on intuition, time, and layers of paint.