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, who captures 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.