There's been a lot of interest in the art that is currently gracing the studio. Here's more information on the artist and her work!
Emily Huffman holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Tulane University in New Orleans. Recently relocated to San Francisco, for the past three years she lived in Raleigh, working out of Bonded Llama Artist Studios and exhibiting work in several spaces in North Carolina. Her paintings are primarily oil on canvas and paper, and her sculptures and installations include materials such as cast metal, resin, fabric, found object, and organic natural materials. Her painting process is intuitive, marks responding to marks, content revealing itself over time. Abstracted images and forms are embedded into fluid, dynamic, gestural fields. Her sculpture and installation work, in contrast, begins with a specific question, curiosity, or material, and then enters a very intentional, repetitive making process that is often tied to specific time tables, rhythms in nature, or people in the community. Emily also explores creative and transformational energy in the healing work she does as a holistic massage therapist.
Currently on display at the blue are two paintings, Boat Magic (2008) and Bear (2007). To view more of her work visit www.emilyhuffman.com.
Boat Magic
2008
60" x 60"
Oil, pencil, clear gesso on canvas
$2500
Emily Huffman holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Tulane University in New Orleans. Recently relocated to San Francisco, for the past three years she lived in Raleigh, working out of Bonded Llama Artist Studios and exhibiting work in several spaces in North Carolina. Her paintings are primarily oil on canvas and paper, and her sculptures and installations include materials such as cast metal, resin, fabric, found object, and organic natural materials. Her painting process is intuitive, marks responding to marks, content revealing itself over time. Abstracted images and forms are embedded into fluid, dynamic, gestural fields. Her sculpture and installation work, in contrast, begins with a specific question, curiosity, or material, and then enters a very intentional, repetitive making process that is often tied to specific time tables, rhythms in nature, or people in the community. Emily also explores creative and transformational energy in the healing work she does as a holistic massage therapist.
Currently on display at the blue are two paintings, Boat Magic (2008) and Bear (2007). To view more of her work visit www.emilyhuffman.com.
Boat Magic
2008
60" x 60"
Oil, pencil, clear gesso on canvas
$2500
Bear
2007
40" x 60"
Oil, oil stick, pencil on canvas
$2000
2007
40" x 60"
Oil, oil stick, pencil on canvas
$2000
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