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Page Fine Art Festival

 

Please join me in Page, Arizona for a 4-day Art Festival to open the Lake Powell recreational season!

 

Page Fine Art Festival

In addition to the festival in the park, there will be a massive Easter egg hunt, a distillery opening, a reception, canyon tours and more! Join the Page community in honoring and celebrating these sacred lands with us.

There will be opportunities to win a large canvas print, as well as purchase the originals and signed, limited edition prints!

Don’t think you’ll be able to make it?

 

You can Pre-Order your Signed, Limited Edition Prints right here!

  • For the Love of the Land Triptych Canvas Print | 12″ x 48″

    $444.00
    $444.00
    Original Sedona, Arizona Painting by Emily Scott

    The red rocks of Sedona have always captivated me. After a lifetime in the Northwest, Sedona was my first calling to the Southwest. I found a new kind of love for the earth in this desert landscape that I wasn’t expecting. The color palette, the vibrations, the crisp air – we are so fortunate to be surrounded by this beauty.

    Traveling all over the West brought me to landscapes I didn’t know existed, places that take the breath away.

    Amara respects and values that beauty and I am honored to collaborate with them. Amara means ‘For the Love of the Land‘, which encompasses both of our missions beautifully. The flagship piece of this collection is named in honor of this mission. To love the land, as we would love ourselves. To honor the land, as we would our ancestors. To respect and preserve the land, as we must – for our survival, for our futures.

    SIZE
    12″ x 16″ (Set of 3: 12″ x 48″ total)

    MATERIALS
    Acrylic on 1.5″ Canvas

    FORMAT
    Unframed, 3-Point Wired, Ready to Hang

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  • For the Love of the Land Triptych Print | 8″ x 30″

    $77.00
    $77.00
    Original Sedona, Arizona Painting by Emily Scott

    The red rocks of Sedona have always captivated me. After a lifetime in the Northwest, Sedona was my first calling to the Southwest. I found a new kind of love for the earth in this desert landscape that I wasn’t expecting. The color palette, the vibrations, the crisp air – we are so fortunate to be surrounded by this beauty.

    Traveling all over the West brought me to landscapes I didn’t know existed, places that take the breath away.

    Amara respects and values that beauty and I am honored to collaborate with them. Amara means ‘For the Love of the Land‘, which encompasses both of our missions beautifully. The flagship piece of this collection is named in honor of this mission. To love the land, as we would love ourselves. To honor the land, as we would our ancestors. To respect and preserve the land, as we must – for our survival, for our futures.

    SIZE
    8″ x 10″ (Set of 3: 8″ x 30″ total)

    MATERIALS
    Archival Matte Paper

    FORMAT
    1″ White Trim

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  • Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Morph Print | 11″ x 14″

    $135.00
    $135.00

    These signed, limited edition fine art prints use museum quality inks with a permanence rating of up to 200 years. Print is 11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm) and includes a 1″ white border to allow for signature and matting. Your print will arrive flat, unmatted and unframed, ready for your personal finishing touch!

    The archival paper is Breathing Color Optica One:

    • Matte finish, textured surface with no glare
    • Paper weight of 300gsm
    • Bright white, with hand cut edges

    We are ever-evolving beings. Even in this lifetime we’re evolving from birth to death. We’re learning, we’re struggling, we’re growing, we’re adapting. We’re scarred, we’re traumatized, we’re recovering, we’re figuring out who we are all day, every day. Being aligned with your Self and being of service doesn’t always look the way you think it’s going to. I’ve come back around to that place of trusting in the unfolding and fully trusting my intuition – a place I didn’t realize I had left – but without contrast we can’t see, can we? You rarely realize that you’re transforming at the time. But when you are on the other side of that metamorphosis, you barely recognize that previous version of yourself. You slowly come to see the beauty in that old you, and how she created the you of today. And then, how grateful you are that she did.

    Timelapse Painting : Morph
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