Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by AOAP

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19. Emily Pope

A Female Pain

Oil on canvas

2023

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust

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About 

Emily Pope - she/her, Emily Pope (b. 1993, Canada) is a painter living and working in Toronto, Canada. Her work explores the pairing of her body with symbolic elements and settings to amplify her experiences of womanhood. Pope's paintings aim to provide clarity and coherence to the intangible experiences of the human condition, presenting an inward life of daydreams on canvas. By centering herself as the figure in her art, Pope engages in a process of self-exploration and self-expression that creates a deeply personal body of work. Her work promotes introspection and reflection, with the paintings themselves serving as a means of connecting with the viewer. 

Education 

2011-2015, Bachelor of Environmental Design, OCAD University 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

Selected Group Exhibitions & Fairs 

2023 

“The Sudden Opening of Little Leaves”, trio show, Pictorum Gallery, London, UK  
“Art021”, Sens Gallery Booth, Shanghai, China 
“Foundations”, Sens Gallery, online fair hosted by Artsy 
“The Night Show”, Dahlia SL Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico 
“Flowers & Thorns” Eve Leibe Gallery, Turin, Italy 
“Art Central Hong Kong”, Sens Gallery Booth, Hong Kong, China 
“Eve Presents Number Three”, Eve Leibe Gallery, London, UK 
“Body of Work”, Cry Baby Gallery, Toronto, Canada 

2022 

“Looking Glass”, Dahlia SL Gallery, Prince Edward County, Canada 
Solo Exhibitions  
2023,  

“Shaping the Invisible”, Sens Gallery, Hong Kong, China 

Gallery Representation 
Sens Gallery - Asian-Pacific area, "Gentle Touch" and "A Female Pain" collectively form a poignant exploration of touch as a profound and paradoxical force in human experience. The former delves into the coexistence of tenderness and potential pain, inviting reflection on the interplay of sensations in connections, while the latter captures the delicate essence of feminine resilience, using a solitary tear drop on a pearl to illuminate the strength found in vulnerability. Together, these artworks underscore the transformative power of tactile experiences on the fabric of our emotions and connections. 
 

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