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Fiddle Quartet

04 Friday Aug 2017

Posted by emilypageart in art, music, painting, Uncategorized

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art, artist, bluegrass, cello, classical music, Emily Page, Emily Page Art, Emily Page artist, fiddle, music, musical instrument, oil on board, oil painting, painter, painting, photorealism, Raleigh artist, realism, realist art, viola, violin, violin head

Awhile back I posted a series of paintings of a friend’s fiddle.  It’s seen a lot of wear and tear, which gives it so much character. I love the scars that document the roadmap of its time in the world. It’s a good reminder that all the bumps and bruises we all accumulate along the way are the things that set us apart, and they don’t make us any less beautiful.

I decided to put the four paintings together as a print, which is now available here on a variety of products.

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Fiddle IV

15 Thursday Jun 2017

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art, artist, Emily Page artist, fiddle, fiddle head, music, musical instrument, oil on board, oil painting, painter, painting, Raleigh artist, stringed instrument, viola, violin, violin head

The last of the four fiddle paintings doesn’t show all the wear and tear that the other ones did, but I love the curves and the contrast of the warmth of the wood next to the coolth (I know that’s not a word, but if warmth is, coolth should be) of the metal:

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Fiddle IV 7″ x 5″ oil on board

Prints and other awesome thingamabobs here.

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Fiddle III

14 Wednesday Jun 2017

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art, artist, Emily Page artist, fiddle, instrument, music, musical instrument, paint, painter, painting, Raleigh artist, realism, realistic oil painting, stringed instrument, viola, violin

Here is the third of the four commissioned fiddle paintings – plenty of bangs and knicks and gashes from this angle, too:

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Fiddle III 7″ x 5″ oil on board

Prints and other fun schtuff here.

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Fiddle II

13 Tuesday Jun 2017

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art, artist, Emily Page artist, fiddle, instrument, music, musical instrument, oil on board, oil painting, paint, painter, painting, painting wood grain, Raleigh artist, realism, realistic art, stringed instrument, viola, violin

Yesterday I posted the first of four paintings that were commissioned of a very battle-scarred fiddle. You’ll see what I mean with the next one:

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Fiddle II 7″ x 5″ oil on board

Prints and other swag here.

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Fiddle I

12 Monday Jun 2017

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I’ve been working on a series of commissioned paintings of a fiddle that has seen some shit, y’all. It has all these wonderful scratches and knicks and is all kinds of crazy beat-up. It’s wonderful and someday I hope to hear the stories behind the scars. The first of the four paintings doesn’t highlight the more abused spots on the fiddle, so we’ll start with that one. FYI, painting lettering sucks, but I’m happy with how this bit turned out. Painting wood grain is hard on the hands, but oddly satisfying. There’s something soothing about just drawing lines over and over – kind of like painting fur.

Here’s the first fiddle painting:

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Fiddle I 7″ x 5″ oil on board

Prints and other gear available here.

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Well, Cello There!

27 Monday Mar 2017

Posted by emilypageart in art, humor, mental health, music, painting, sip and paint studio, Uncategorized

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art, artist, artistry, cello, classical music, inspiration, music, musical instrument, oil on board, oil on canvas, oil painting, paint, painter, painting, stringed instrument, viola, violin

Finished up a new painting this week. That’s right. I painted! Like, painted painted, not just taught at the sip and paint studio or covered old paintings with more acrylic while I waited for my students to finish a step. It had been almost 2 months since I sat down and painted with oils and my brain was ready to explode from spending too much time in front of a computer and not enough time quietly listening to podcasts with paintbrush in hand. And 2 days later, I did it again. I know. Outta control.

Here’s the result of all that time breathing in paint fumes and turpenoid:

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Cello 12″ x 16″ oil on board $450

Original available here. Prints and other merchandise available here.

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Merchandised Art

02 Friday Dec 2016

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apparel, art merchandise, butterfly, christmas, dandelion seeds, elephant, elephant art, Fine Art America, floral, flowers, holiday, hootie, mug, notebook, onesie, owl, portable battery charger, presents, redbubble, shower curtain, sketchbook, stocking stuffer, t-shirt, toddler t-shirt, travel mug, tulips, violin

So, as you’ve no doubt seen, I’ve been showing what my artwork looks like on various merchandise. You’ve seen tote bags, throw pillows, and greeting cards. But there is, of course, more. So much more. I’ve got hundreds of images on hundreds of products. Check out my RedBubble profile, my Pixels profile, and my Fine Art America profile for all of your merchandising options:

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Happy Elephant Singing Spiral Notebook

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Violin Head Travel Mug

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Stained Glass Butterfly T-shirt

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Spring Has Sprung Mug

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Wishes Toddler T-Shirt

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Elephant Dreams Onesie

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Tulips in the Sun Shower Curtain

 

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Floating iPhone case

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Hootie Portable Battery Charger

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A Little Something Different

24 Thursday Nov 2016

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andy warhol, art, artist, classical music, instrument, music, music art, musical instrument, oil painting, paint, painter, painting, stringed instrument, viola, violin

I was editing the photo of the violin painting I posted recently because the blue of the photo wasn’t quite right, and I played with it a little too much. Suddenly, I had a really fun collection of digitally manipulated photos of the painting, so I crammed them together for a new print, available here. If you know a budding or even accomplished violin or viola player, this might be a great present for the holidays.

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The Colors of Sound by Emily Page

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Violin

23 Wednesday Nov 2016

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art, artist, cello, classical, classical instrument, classical music, flute, instrument, music, musical instrument, oil on board, oil painting, paint, painter, painting, stringed instrument, viola, violin

Just finished up another painting and am loving the colors. There’s something about stringed classical instruments that feels luxurious. They’re all Mozart-y and shit. I kind of wish I had learned to play the violin or the cello in middle school and high school instead of the flute. I hate the flute. It’s all flute-y and shit. Anyway, all of that is irrelevant, except that it’s not because it totally pertains to the new painting:

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Violin 12″ x 12″ oil on board $375

Original for sale at http://shop.emilypageart.com/t/realist-works

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Pennies From Heaven

30 Wednesday Mar 2016

Posted by emilypageart in art, death, family, gratitude, husband, painting, Uncategorized

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art, artist, Emily Page, Emily Page Art, luck, lucky penny, paint, pennies, penny, saxophone, violin

This weekend, my mom came down to visit. Now that she doesn’t have to take care of my dad, she can travel more, so we’ll be taking turns visiting each other instead of me always driving up there. On Sunday, we got together with family for lunch. As we were sitting down to eat. S found two lucky pennies on his chair. No one knew where they’d come from, but for me, it made it feel like my dad was there with us. After lunch, a couple of the adults went out to hide Easter eggs for my cousin’s toddler. To distract said toddler while they were doing it, I taught him how to hide heads-up pennies and say, “This is going to make someone verrrrry happy!” And so the tradition continues.

Also this weekend: I sold TWO realist paintings. The first was the Saxophone painting. It went to a friend, which makes me really happy. It’s hard saying goodbye to pieces that are meaningful to you, and with my dad being a sax player and with my mom and I having used the painting as the front of our thank you cards to everyone following the memorial celebration, this piece means a lot to me. Knowing that it’ll be with someone I know and like who plays music, too, made it easier to let go. The other piece was the Violin head painting. That one went to a stranger, which gives me a little thrill. It’s exciting when your work goes to someone who doesn’t even know you, because you know it’s really about the piece itself, so it’s validation of your work.

So, all in all, a good weekend. And on my walk today, I found 4 lucky pennies and a 4-leaf clover. It must be my lucky day. Yay pennies! Yay art!

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