A West Cumbrian musician and artist has set up a competition in which people can win her new artwork.
Emma Hunt, of Egremont, has spent recent years creating artwork and music, by doing this she is creating a solid reputation for herself in the local music scene and is looking to branch further afield.
Her new single 'I'm Evil, Evil' is set to be released on Friday, September 29 and she is asking her fans to get involved.
They are asked to make an expressive video of themselves accompanied by her music and then share it on her social media, in the hopes of winning some of her artwork.
So far, she has had people from across the globe sharing videos of themselves enjoying her new music.
Miss Hunt said: "About eight weeks ago we started filming my music video and I didn't know what I was going to do, I didn't have an agenda.
"I decided to go with the empowerment women in particular feel when listening to this music.
"It's made me feel confident doing this because I've had to be that character.
"I've released a collection of artwork called High Tide which reflects the strength of the woman, I think we should celebrate the power of women more because we're beautiful and strong.
"To celebrate the feeling of empowerment in women I'm going to be giving away these limited edition prints.
"All you have to do is use the 20-second audio and create your own video expressing yourself within that 20 seconds."
Emma has also recently received recognition from a director of photography at Universal Studios in the United States Peter Osterhaus.
He explained that he would like to see Emma's work used in a film or other form of media and explained that if it wasn't it would be a huge loss for the artistic industry.
He said: "Emma just exploded to me, her ability to sing and create these songs was truly amazing, and having her as a friend but also as an artistic friend is amazing, she's fantastic."
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