^2021 Fateman, Johanna. "Emma Webster". The New Yorker, 27 September 2021. From review:
"It's an imaginative approach to the centuries-old genre of landscape, one that the artist shares with other Fauvist-inspired contemporary painters, including Shara Hughes and Matthew Wong. But the strange, engulfing sense of depth in Webster's luscious canvases also hints at the 3-D seduction of virtual-reality adventures..."
^Pagel, David. "Review: Emma Webster's Landscapes Take You into a Sublime, Magical World". Los Angeles Times, 10 March 2019, p. F2. From review:
"Emma Webster's paintings are grand affairs: sweeping landscapes filled with forests and mountains and rivers and lakes, some bathed in golden light and others shrouded in shadows so deep you shudder."
^Malone, Tyler. "Critic's Pick Los Angeles: Emma Webster at Diane Rosenstein". Artforum International, 4 March 2019. From review:
"Yet the postlapsarian world of Webster's pastoral dreamscapes somehow retains an Edenic sublimity through its foregrounded artificiality—these locales, while uncannily familiar, are like no place on earth, each so perfect a model of a model of some heavenly dwellings."
^From review: "Webster applies colorful brush strokes to compose a rich jungle landscape... Webster's paintings stitch together abstract gestures into a legible portrait."