artists
Emma Robdale
Artist, writer, performer and academic
Feminstrations
About the Artist
Emma Robdale is a neurodivergent artist, writer, performer and academic. She is currently based in Canterbury, where she is undergoing her PHD on the topic of Neurodivergent Literature and Creative Writing Studies at the University of Kent. She draws inspiration from her own experiences as a ND woman; this insight fuels her work and artistic philosophy.
“I designed six miniature paintings that aim to illuminate the science surrounding female anatomy, while also incorporating surreal/abstract imagery that conveys personal and figurative perspectives. The pieces are not meant to ‘symbolize’ menstruation, as one might with a lotus or a river, but rather depict it directly, celebrating the female form while also breaking down stigma and taboos surrounding it.
The paintings have all been constructed on small canvases. My main medium was acrylics; I used them to create viscous textures, such as menstruation blood and thick pearl ovaries, the bright nature of acrylics has meant that each painting has stark colour contrasts. To add many of the details I used a mixture of paint pens, coloured inks, and black art pen. My work is characterised by centralising complementary shapes which I then merge with excessive details. I enjoy discovering and working out what is best for paintings while creating; the specifics of the final product are always a surprise.”






