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Emma Falconer

Emma Falconer explores the intersections of vintage illustration and Central European culture through a lens of hauntology and hand-drawn ink.

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Based in Margate, Emma Falconer is a professionally trained illustrator whose practice is informed by a deep academic foundation. She holds an MA in Sequential Design and Illustration from the University of Brighton and a BA in Classical Studies from the University of Reading, backgrounds that anchor her visual storytelling in both historical context and technical precision. Falconer’s work is characterized by a meticulous blend of hand-drawn ink work and digital coloring. Drawing inspiration from hauntology and analogue printmaking, her projects often explore specific cultural landscapes, such as her Mitteleuropa series, alongside recurring feline subjects featured in her various exhibition contributions.

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Her aesthetic merges the tactile quality of analogue printmaking with precise ink-work and digital depth. Recurring themes include the nostalgic textures of hauntology and the cultural iconography of Central Europe.
Hand-Drawn InkAnalogue Printmaking StyleHauntologyCentral European ThemesSequential DesignFeline Subjects
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Emma Falconer — questions answered

Where is Emma Falconer based?

Emma Falconer is a professionally trained illustrator living and working in Margate, UK.

What is the artist's educational background?

She holds an MA in Sequential Design and Illustration from the University of Brighton and a BA in Classical Studies from the University of Reading.

What techniques does she use in her work?

Her practice typically combines hand-drawn ink work with digital coloring, influenced by analogue printmaking processes.

What are the recurring themes in her collection?

Her work often explores Central European culture through her Mitteleuropa project, hauntology, and feline subjects.

Has her work been exhibited?

Yes, she has held a solo show titled 'How Well I Would Write If I Were Not Here' and participated in group exhibitions like 'The Curiosity Shop' and 'Salon Superstore'.

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