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Textile Talk with Emma Rosa
Episode 430th July 2025 • Textile Talk • Gail Cowley
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With a keen observation of nature, Emma Rosa uses multi-disciplinary techniques and mixed media to create botanical studies from fabric and thread.

Marrying a foundation in fine art and a past career in dressmaking, she utilises machine embroidery with traditional Japanese flower making techniques, creating sensitive and intricate detailing. 

Through closely studying flora, she aims to capture the essence of a plant, or indeed a particular stage of growth such as the fleeting moments of efflorescence and senescence. Seeking out lesser-known species and native wild plants while focusing on distinctive botanical elements, allow her to pursue a unique sculptural presence.

Emma is constantly pushing the boundaries of fabric and thread utilisation to acquire a desired effect

She is drawn to antiquated botanical illustrations, how they show the whole plant – every element is important, not just the flower that most regard as the focus of beauty - where science and art meet.

Nestled in the heart of rural Devon, the turning of the seasons, conservation and folklore are the threads that weave through her work.

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Emma Rosa Textiles Website

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