Interdisciplinary artist Emma Windsor-Liscome's (b 1994) practice is based in painting and drawing. Her portraits and narrative scenes are directed through a conceptual lens, utilising found materials, film, and performance to consider pertinent themes of trauma, addiction, and nostalgia.
Parade is part of Windsor-Liscome's most recent series Prairie, these works reflect on the intersection of personal and collective yearning for a concept of home and the pursuit of safety and salvation. The application of soft colours and emotive line creates semi-abstract forms that evoke movement, with subjects inhabiting an uncertain time and place.