Gates FASHION brand MIND LIKE MAGPIE has had pieces commissioned for BEYONCE and ELTON JOHN and seen on the holy head of CARA DELEVIGNE.
London
Emily Tat
is an
ARTIST.
SERIAL DOODLER
&
KAWAII ADDICT.
She also <3s DISNEY, ANIME and most other forms of CARTOON.
Hailing from Leeds she graduated from Wimbledon College of Art with a BA in Fine Art Painting in 2011.
WE shot EMILY THE ANGEL with expired film.
Miss Tat has CURATED and EXHIBITED in different venues and shows all over in London, including BATTERSEA, CAMBERWELL, OLD STREET and SOHO. When she’s not MAKING ART, she works with PRIVATE COLLECTORS & GALLERIES in London, MANAGING different collections and COORDINATING installations.
SHE is currently creating a PORTFOLIO for the LONDON ILLUSTRATION FAIR and has been commissioned to DESIGN TATTOOS.
EMILY has always had a PASSION for art and having explored TRADITIONAL PAINTING, LIFE DRAWING, VIDEO & PHOTOGRAPHY before settling into ILLUSTRATION.
She takes inspiration from ANIMATION & KITSCH, as well as TATTOO CULTURE to create her INK DRAWINGS and WATER COLOURS.
WE commissioned EMILY for the HALLOWZINE this year. Check out these and some of her other work below.







Bold colours and silly tutus make EMILY happy!
@emily.t.illustration
ONE OF US are excited to announce we’re organizing another immersive performance this time in Williamsburg New York.
After a sold out performance in London (listed in Time Out, Le Cool London and Who’s Jack among others) we are uniting artists and performers in St Paul’s Lutheran Church.
The Village of Williamsburgh within the Town of Bushwick has seen a lot of changes since 1827. Industrialists (see the remaining relic ‘Domino Sugar Factory’); shore-side mansions; it became a cauldron of pent up energies when Tony Serpico was shot and most recently it has been a haven for creatives. St Paul’s is an emblem of history having witnessed most of these changes since it was born in 1853.
Be transported through a postmodern mish mash of ideas and celebrate this area with us through our site specific performances.
There will be 4 performances of over 20 vignettes over Friday the 28th of March and Sunday the 30th of March. The slots run between: 7-8:30pm,9-10:30pm. Address: St Paul’s Lutheran Church of Williamsburg, 334 S 5th St 11211. The nearest subway is Marcy Ave JMZ.
DRESS WARMLY the CHAPEL is a chilly mistress.
You can buy tickets here.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/one-of-us-the-chapel-tickets-10947866363
You can also reserve tickets from oneofus.whitechapel@gmail.com that will require payment on the door.
Tickets are $20 with a student discount rate of $15.
Interact with us: https://twitter.com/OneofUsWchapel
https://www.facebook.com/events/706016429421247/
Pieces will include:
The Chair, the Table
Dealing with how objects, people, and space inform and control one another, the project focuses on how an object can be made uncanny via its theatricalized setting. Even the most mundane object bears witness to an event. As objects of ritual, they may hold cherished memories or sacred lore. Broken, misused, overused, ritualized or multiplied, objects can determine the nature of a space or the character of their users.
Emma Stirling, Yates Norton with Artwork by Tom Laprade and Aaron Lehman.
Runaround
This piece will explore issues of violence and alienation as a result of society’s taboos against female physicality. How and why do we destroy our own bodies, and what occurs at the breaking point? The artist will create a multitudinous self to present before the audience through a combination of audio and visual elements, which will be manifested and destroyed before the audience.
Carina Finn
Death is a Salesman
A woman confronts a used car salesman about faulty breaks on a car she purchased, then ends up discussing matters of life, death, and redemption, before finally partaking in a high-stakes game of scrabble.
Linda Wu
Ech0
A kiosk for temporal meditation and reflection. Modern science and modern thought (the Renaissance invention of perspective; Copernicus, Newton, Einstein) sought to demystify and explain physical space, leaving no place more special than any other; ech0 seeks to combine the notions of non-place (i.e. Internet) and locale (i.e. church) that relays transcendental experience and spirit while breaking conventional iconography.
Daniel Levya
Host
A sound piece relating to the diverse history of the church’s inhabitants. A new denomination assumes ownership not so much adopting the presence of the previous tenants as they make their own mark, but unable to remove the past’s impact completely. A residue like ghosts exists in the space, and my sounds will be representative of that airiness; phasing in, phasing out.
Adam Stoves
Patient Saint
SAINT GENEVIEVE EXCLUSIVE APPEARANCE. In his penultimate demonstration, Dr. Charcot’s prize patient and celebrity hysteric displays the wrong symptoms.
Samantha Beach, Kyle Bales and Group
Eulogy
We grieve alongside 7 Widows while a fallen poet mourns a life of unrealized love.
Shayfer James and Group
There Art Thou Happy
Shooting the Friar Lawrence scene for a modern re-telling of Romeo and Juliet, A film crew struggles to get the last shot.
Eric Fallen
Cleansing Concordia
An interactive ritual cleansing with volunteers from the audience where the participants will talk, recite an agreement together as they wash their hands of the dominant powers that be and reclaim their individualism. Gabriel Don
Whoso Walketh Wisely
After facing expulsion from private school for starting up a coven-brothel, spirited Alice arrives on at the dusty doorstep of unsuspecting Frank with a backpack full of raw beef, desperately in need of an oven. Propelled by the illusion that they will soon part ways forever, these unlikely companions expose colors of each other long kept in the dark. But are they truly strangers? Or have they collided many times before?
Laura Heckel
Every Time I Break the 7th Commandment, An Angel Gets a Hard On
A visual exploration of the ideology behind one of the 10 commandment’s most disputed and argued over tenets, “Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery.” The point is to place the spectator at odds with his/her own sexuality and the fear of judgement. An investigation into the heart of desire, the sin of lust, and the castigation that follows.
Sebastian Pinaud
As well as visual art work from Ursula Mur, Satoshi Okada, Terry Huber, Mohanee Alingasa Ramchandani’s ‘Visions of Meditative Practice,’ Michal Verred Ammar’s ‘Inner Rooms.’
Event image by artist Jonathan Hsu.
For a full list of performances see Facebook
ARTIST
PHOTOGRAPHER
CREATIVE.
Her work focuses on the HUMAN FORM.
For more drawings Life drawings_240214
She completed a foundation year of art at CITY & GUILDS in London before studying Sociology & History of Art at University. After this she completed a foundation in commercial photography to increase her skill set in creative outputs. She has worked on art event teams at charities & teaches a weekly drawing class to homeless people at CRISIS. She also hosts a number of life drawing classes across London as well as running a weekly pop-up life drawing session and lunch at her own home which is attended by a wide group of her creative friends, including musicians, artists, photographers and the like.
Bella works more jobs than she has fingers & tends to fly between them on her ROLLER BLADES. She loves life, particularly when it’s experienced on wheels. She dresses in as many COLOURS as she can & her bag is always filled with colouring pencils and pens for her to inject into her life drawing studies. She is inspired by the energy of others & works to illuminate this through her work.
WE shot her in her house and garden sporting a vintage 60s dress from Screaming Mimi’s as well as a variety of hats.
FOLLOW/INTERACT with HER on
TWITTER @BellaFranks
&
INSTAGRAM @Bella_Franks







