Emily Winfield Martin (The Black Apple) does amazing paintings, and we're excited to have a few of them as prints.
She says about this portrait, “I have a soft spot in my heart for pansies and violas. Their petiteness, their ubiquity, their bright eyes... I imagine a girl named Pansy would be quite prim, but with a little mischievous je ne sais quoi.”
Part of Emily's Flower Girls series.
“These paintings hope to capture the elegance and liveliness of blooming things. They are inspired by my own garden and portraits from the 1930's and 1940's, as each variety of flower is "embodied" by a girl or lady, sitting for their portrait.”
Expertly printed with an 11-ink fade-resistant colour process on a smooth, enhanced archival matte paper creating rich blacks and vibrant colours by the Land Gallery in Portland, Oregon.