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Em Randall is a painter and illustrator based in Northern Michigan. Her work primarily focuses on figures who strike a balance between memory and myth, often inspired by folklore, personal nostalgia, and collective symbolism.
Show Title: Search Party
Curious wanderers and dedicated seekers fill the spaces of Search Party, making their way through a dark wood on different paths. Some have already exited on the other side, holding to what they found and hopeful to find their way back some day. Some are lost, eyes adapting to the bent shadows and hollow clearings—sanguine and alert for indicators that they aren’t alone. Others wish to go deeper—backs turned from wherever they entered, never to return to the same place twice. All have found themselves in this place searching, travelers in rotation, moving forward.
Medium: Acrylic and gouache on shaped panel
Dimensions: 11” x 27”
Ready to hang
Northern Michigan, USA
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Em Randall is a painter and illustrator based in Northern Michigan. Her work primarily focuses on figures who strike a balance between memory and myth, often inspired by folklore, personal nostalgia, and collective symbolism.
Show Title: Search Party
Curious wanderers and dedicated seekers fill the spaces of Search Party, making their way through a dark wood on different paths. Some have already exited on the other side, holding to what they found and hopeful to find their way back some day. Some are lost, eyes adapting to the bent shadows and hollow clearings—sanguine and alert for indicators that they aren’t alone. Others wish to go deeper—backs turned from wherever they entered, never to return to the same place twice. All have found themselves in this place searching, travelers in rotation, moving forward.