
Brighton based artist Emma Brownjohn studied at Camberwell College of Art and has had a successful career showing her paintings across the globe. Emma avoids the heavy use of motif or painting anything that may indicate a specific location in an effort to make her imagery universal.
Emma Brownjohn, born 1969, studied at Camberwell College of Arts gaining a 1st class BA hons degree for fine art illustration.
She has worked as a freelance illustrator and muralist, commissioned by the likes of Harrods, Coca Cola, The Independent, Penguin,Boots, and Absolut Vodka. And has also written and illustrated her own series of books titled "Yes I can help save the planet".
She has exhibited her paintings extensively throughout the UK,Europe and Singapore.
Galleries include Jerram, Serena Hall, Ingo Fincke,Store St, Biscuit Factory ,Lacy Road, The Stark and Cambridge Contemporary.
They have also been featured in a Blackberry advert and reproduced as greetings cards and limited edition prints by the likes of Whistlefish and John Lewis.