Emily Tingey – Abstract Landscape Fine Art
Emily Tingey makes abstract landscapes that sit at the border between photography and painting. Her practice is grounded in close observation of the natural world — the way light falls across a horizon, how colour shifts through different atmospheric conditions — and translates these observations into layered, fluid compositions where the specific becomes something more general and emotional.
The work operates through colour relationships. Tingey understands how adjacent tones interact on a surface, how a warm band against a cool one creates depth rather than flatness, how the proportions of a composition can make a viewer feel settled or unsettled. These are not incidental effects — they are the subject of the work.
Format and Framing
For Tingey's colour-led work, canvas is particularly effective — the 400g cotton surface adds a tactile presence that enhances the atmospheric, painterly quality of the compositions. Larger canvas sizes (50×70 cm and 70×100 cm) allow the layered colour fields to breathe and develop across the surface. An optional floating frame presents the canvas with a clean 5mm shadow gap.
Fine art paper renders the precise tonal gradations with full clarity — the smooth 225g matte surface is ideal for compositions where the subtle transitions between colour zones are central to the effect. Paper prints are available in A3, 50×70 cm, 70×100 cm, and A0. Oak frames warm the palette; black frames sharpen the graphic quality.
Pairing and Related Work
Abstract landscape prints work well in living rooms, studios, or any space where you want depth and calm without figurative content. For related work, explore Alexander Shandor for impressionist landscape painting, or browse the full landscape posters collection. For more abstract colour-field work, the abstract art prints collection covers the full range. All prints produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years.