
Emma Demicheli is a London-based artist and architectural designer of Italian heritage. Trained in architecture, a discipline built on the study of form, structure, and the human relationship with space, Emma brings a spatial and instinctive sensibility to her art practice, one where line becomes language and the body becomes landscape.
Her work distils the human form into its most essential shapes: fluid, abstract linework that traces rhythm, vitality, and the shifting choreography of connection. Each piece moves between movement and stillness, capturing the moments in between - the pause before connection, the charged space between two people - and asks what it means to be in relation to one another.
Born from personal reflection, Emma's practice is a celebration of the relationships that shape a life. Through minimalist strokes, she renders the intangible - longing, closeness, release - giving emotional experience a physical form. Her work invites the viewer not simply to observe but to recognise: to find, in the arc of a line or in the negative space, an echo of their own story.