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Emma Gale
Baobab Vessel

Baobab Vessel
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Baobab Vessel

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Emma Gale

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201

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Emma Gale’s work celebrates a love for colour, shape and texture. As both a ceramicist and painter, her draws inspiration from people of other cultures and their daily rituals and routines.

In 2019 Emma visited Ethiopia with Create Impact an NGO working with remote communities to provide education, water and health care projects that create a lasting impact. She continues to support this charity and others through her artwork, and continues capturing individuals' and communities' stories through her work.

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