Emma Stibbon

Emma Stibbon RA (born 1 March 1962) is a Bristol-based British artist and Royal Academician.

Her father was General Sir John James Stibbon, KCB, OBE (5 January 1935 – 9 February 2014) one of the highest-ranking officers in the British Army, who served as Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff and then as Master-General of the Ordnance from 1987–91.

[2] Stibbon is known for her large, monochrome drawings and prints which explore the effects of human intervention and natural phenomenon on monumental structures.

[3] Her work has been exhibited globally[2] and she currently Senior Lecturer in Fine Art Printmaking at the University of Brighton.

Her contribution to the exhibition commented on damage to the French Alps by global warming, by creating a contemporary response to the works of John Ruskin and J. M. W. Turner.