Emily Faludy b. 1987

Works
  • Emily Faludy, Blooming Lilies , 2025
    Blooming Lilies , 2025
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  • Emily Faludy, Lilies in Bud , 2025
    Lilies in Bud , 2025
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  • Emily Faludy, Moody Clouds From Lake Gwynant, 2025
    Moody Clouds From Lake Gwynant, 2025£ 3,500.00
  • Emily Faludy, Red Roses in a Green Jug, 2025
    Red Roses in a Green Jug, 2025
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  • Emily Faludy, Rose and wildflowers, June,, 2025
    Rose and wildflowers, June,, 2025£ 4,750.00
  • Emily Faludy, Sunflowers in Full Bloom, 2025
    Sunflowers in Full Bloom, 2025£ 4,750.00
  • Emily Faludy, Sunflowers In June, 2025
    Sunflowers In June, 2025
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  • Emily Faludy, The Rose Garden in June, 2025
    The Rose Garden in June, 2025£ 4,750.00
  • Emily Faludy, Sunflowers in a Brown Jug, 2024
    Sunflowers in a Brown Jug, 2024
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  • Emily Faludy, Sunflowers on a Blue Cloth, 2024
    Sunflowers on a Blue Cloth, 2024
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  • Emily Faludy, Sunflowers on a Pink Cloth, 2024
    Sunflowers on a Pink Cloth, 2024
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  • Emily Faludy, South Stack, Anglesey
    South Stack, Anglesey£ 2,500.00
  • Emily Faludy, Storm at St Ives
    Storm at St Ives£ 2,500.00
  • Emily Faludy, Winter Sea, Treyarnon Bay
    Winter Sea, Treyarnon Bay
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Biography

Originally from Portsmouth, Emily received a First Class BA in Fine Art at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, an institution infused with a love for Welsh landscape painting and particularly the work of Kyffin Williams, who has been a huge influence on her practice.

In 2021 she was shortlisted for the Jackson’s Painting Prize and was chosen by Maggi Hambling as her winning artist at the plein air painting event ‘Paint Out Norfolk’.

 

She has partaken in painting residencies in both Mid and North Wales; these intense periods of concentration allowing her to develop her working methods amongst the inspiration of Wales’s dramatic landscape. In 2023 she put on a solo show of recent plein air work in the Lightbox, Woking, followed by a joint show in 2024 at Tregony Contemporary in Cornwall, based around travels on the South West Coastal path. In 2024/25 she won the inaugural public art competition: ‘The Windbreaks’, organised by Portsmouth City Council and had large scale reproductions of her work installed on the seafront of her hometown in Portsmouth.

 

She is an elected member of the Chelsea Art Society, and has spent a year on the ‘Turps Banana’ Art School Correspondence Course.