Emma Faull started her working life with the British School of Archaeology in Greece. Having painted from early childhood, she is a watercolour painter of birds, capturing the detail and immediacy of birds in the wild, particularly endangered species. She has had solo exhibitions in many countries, and her paintings are in a number of permanent collections, including the Audubon Society in America, the National Museum in Athens and the Royal Collection here. She has illustrated plates for Wedgwood as well as a book entitled Endangered Birds of the World.