Emily Hirn paints both figures and landscapes, often blending the two in ways that feel raw and unfiltered. Her subjects include abandoned buildings, unposed people, and wild plants set against open skies. Each painting reflects a balance between narrative content and abstract design, where shape, line, and color carry as much weight as the subject itself.Working in oil, Hirn approaches her compositions with a focus on honesty. Her work is quiet but intentional, using visual elements to communicate something candid and direct. Whether through a loose figure or a windswept landscape, she searches for what feels authentic and unspoken.
Sign in to your account
Sign up
Forgot your password?
No problem! Enter your email and we'll send you instructions to reset it.