Ema in Japan 2023
Wow, what an amazing time I had in Japan. I learnt and discovered sooo much, and can't wait to share it all with you. :) There is just too much to...
Wow, what an amazing time I had in Japan. I learnt and discovered sooo much, and can't wait to share it all with you. :) There is just too much to...
This is the first collab Rajesh and I have done together. We met about 8 years ago now on my first visit to India and have become great friends. Ra...
What better way to spend a spring afternoon than sipping craft gin cocktails, sampling delicious delicacies and discovering your inner artist at th...
What a great way to celebrate this magical festival!! - Tanabata.!! Paired with fine dining and Kintsugi Magic. This July and August I've been work...
Illuminating imperfections in gold transforms broken ceramics and pottery into gaze-worthy pieces through the ancient techniques of kintsugi. Auckl...
Artist Ema Frost is passionate about transporting her viewers to another world through her paintings and sculptures. Resene paints in soft pinks, ...
I am super excited to be part of this initiative to raise funds for WWF. My Frosty whale tail will be on display at Botany Downs for 12 weeks before being auctioned off.
Now you can learn this art and appreciate the imperfections that become it's beauty! I'm now taking workshops for this beautiful process. Come learn the magical art of Kintsugi with Artist Ema Frost in this new Workshop. You can bring along a piece of your own pottery to restore in this beautiful style. (I'll also have a few as back up if you don't have your own piece) (All Levels)
While in lockdown 2020 Tauranga City Libraries were sharing Bubble Life stories, which I was one of them... check it out.....
Inspired by the Stepwells and rich colours of magical India, Stepwells are architecturally beautiful pieces of art that were once used everywhere in Rajasthan where water was scarce.
Books are super cheap here in India so definitely buy a few.
I’m not a reader but when I travel I make myself buy books that are usually about or set in the country I’m visiting. It makes the stories more vivid and magical as you can understand and imagine the settings. I even go as far as to dividing up the pages for the total amount of time I’m away so that I must complete the book before my return, as as soon as I arrive back home, day to day life sets in and the magic has gone a little. I find it very inspiring allowing my mind to get lost and creations can begin.