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A beautiful scarf for a vital cause ! I’m thrilled to share that I've designed a gorgeous wool/silk scarf, created with Good & Co to support Breast Cancer Cure. Based on my artwork Radiance, i...
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Floratopia - Pop Up Exhibition
An exhibition of new botanical still lifes, in Britomart, Auckland CBD Renowned floral artist Emma Bass invites you into a vibrant new world of botanical beauty with Floratopia, a pop-up gallery...
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I’m excited to share Dwell, a piece I created exclusively for The Hill by Fletcher Living. This work explores place, memory, and transformation, blending native and exotic flora with symbols of ...
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I painted a KIWI ! An awesome project I’ve been working on is the Kiwi Art Trail. This was my first major painting project and I surprised myself with the outcome! I’ve named my bird ‘Bird of ...
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Supporting Breast Cancer Foundation NZ
I’m thrilled to have designed this tea-towel especially for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ available via NZ House & Garden tours 🩷My design is based on the ancient form of the vase, which echoes...
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A NEW ARTWORK - 'This Is The Day' I am thrilled to have my work adorning the walls of an exciting new Auckland restaurant from acclaimed restauranteurs Sid and Chand Sahrawat, Anise To cel...
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Emma Bass X Trinity Hill Wines
Emma Bass and iconic Hawke’s Bay winery Trinity Hill have paired to create the ‘EMMA’ Rosé, a light, floral and fruity wine inspired by their shared love of beauty and nature. The 2023 EMMA Rosé ...
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Colab with Italian Fashion label
I'm thrilled to announce my exciting collaboration with a special Italian boutique fashion label Laboratorio Capri a boutique label making high-quality low volume apparel and based on the beautif...
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A midwinter gift to Auckland City/Tamaki Makaurau ... some uplifting artwork to relieve the mundanity of traffic. Much gratitude to Media 5 Billboards for your generosity!
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I'm honoured to be included in this month's Art New Zealand. Many thanks to Auckland University Emeritus Professor of Fine Arts Michael Dunn for writing such an informative and extensive article ...
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