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EMILY MCPHIE - LIMITED EDITIONS |
EMILY MCPHIE
Birdcage |
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canvas |
75
signed and numbered |
12"
x 9" |
email for price |
| Emily McPhie's portraits of women and children offer a window into her artistic education. The solemn, sweet little girl in Birdcage, for example, would look perfectly at home with a collection of early American paintings. "Birds often represent the soul or spirit in my paintings," says the artist. The birdcage itself is empty, but if we look closely we can find the bird printed on the little girl's dress-has her soul broken free just as the bird? Birdcage invites us to look deeper into our own hearts and imaginations to find the answer. |
EMILY MCPHIE
Crocodile |
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canvas |
75
signed and numbered |
12"
x 9" |
$175 |
EMILY MCPHIE
The Key to Happiness |
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enhanced giclee canvas |
100
signed and numbered |
16" x 12" |
$345 |
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"Still 'round the corner there may wait a new road or a secret gate." - J. R. R. Tolkien
Life is never dull for one with an adventurous mind and an open heart.As the sun warms the earth and sky around her and lights them a brilliant gold, the subject of Emily McPhie's The Key to Happiness steps forward into the unknown.With a ribbon of passion in her hand and a key of exploration around her neck, she is prepared to meet whatever the future may bring. This gorgeous Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Limited Edition Enhanced Giclée Canvas is a perfect gift for the graduate, traveler or any intrepid loved one in your life. Like the original painting, the canvas glows like a new and unlimited day. - E.M. |
EMILY MCPHIE
Knowledge of Good and Evil |
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giclee canvas |
100
signed and numbered |
12" x 9" |
$175 |
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"This painting is about right and wrong," says Emily McPhie. "Not just knowing the difference, but making the right decision and having the conviction and confidence to stick to it. The figure in pink is very sure of herself and her choice; but she's also struck a balance-she's not all in red and she's not all in white. She understands that the right decision is also about finding balance in all things and following it, and that there may not even be one right decision. To quote J.R.R. Tolkien, 'All we have to do is decide what to do with the time that is given us.'" - E.M. |
EMILY MCPHIE
One if by Land |
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giclee canvas |
100
signed and numbered |
21" x 13" |
$395 |
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There are few sureties in this life, it is said, but one of them is that every little girl will someday grow up. From her first tooth to her first date, the milestones in every child's life seem to come more quickly with every passing day. Every parent can remember the first time they took the training wheels off their child's bicycle and watched their little one ride away, feeling a mixture of pride and apprehension.
The beautiful autumn scene in Emily McPhie's newest Fine Art Limited Edition One if By Land tells such a story. Fall has come to the path through the park and as the little girl rides by, the heavy leaves fall from their trees. It is a time of change, a time of remembering the treasures of the past and of looking forward to the future.
Emily McPhie's dreamy paintings are touched with the tenderness of young motherhood. Her portraits of women and children convey universal messages of love, determination, and hope. |
EMILY MCPHIE
Pirouettes & Pachyderms |
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giclee canvas |
100
signed and numbered |
20"
x 15" |
$450 |
| "Life, as they say, is not about the destination, but the journey," says artist Emily McPhie. "It's about whimsy, about having fun with life and where it takes you." Both the twirling little girl and the smiling painted elephant in McPhie's debut limited edition print seem to embrace the adventure of a walk with no destination. Emily McPhie may be a newcomer to the Greenwich Workshop family of artists, but she is no stranger to artistic families-both her father, James C. Christensen, and her sister, Cassandra Barney, are celebrated artists with The Greenwich Workshop.
Emily received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Brigham Young University with an emphasis in painting. She lives with her husband Gavin and their three daughters. "Motherhood has brought out some pretty strong emotions and ideas," says McPhie. "Translating those thoughts and emotions into images gives me clarity, and I find I want to document them before my perception changes." McPhie is definitely an artist to watch, and Pirouettes and Pachyderms will make a wonderful start to your collection. |
EMILY MCPHIE
Ruby Rose in Time Out |
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paper |
75
signed and numbered |
13.5"
x 24" |
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EMILY MCPHIE
Serena and Her Lion |
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giclee canvas |
100
signed and numbered |
16" x 12" |
$295 |
“When I began this series of children with large, ferocious animals,” says Emily McPhie, “I had intended it to be about the purity of imagination, about how children have such freedom in their dreams while adults are tied to reality and familiar things. Of course, I couldn’t attain that simple perfection—the paintings ended up as a metaphor for the troubles and realities of life, which can turn and bite your head off at any moment. But even with the knowledge of this fact, we can be content and find peace like these little girls. We’re not afraid of the lion.” E. M.
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