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by Emily Page
$43.00
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Design Details
This is a painting from a series of paintings I did about my father, a jazz musician, who died from dementia. Throughout the series, I use the... more
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This is a painting from a series of paintings I did about my father, a jazz musician, who died from dementia. Throughout the series, I use the elephant as a symbol for dementia. I was visiting my dad one day in his dementia care facility, and he was really distant and quiet that day, as words were starting to disappear for him. I took him for a walk and then sat with him on a bench. I said to him, "I don't want you to forget me, Daddy," and started crying. He started singing, "Que sera sera, whatever will be, will be." Even when he couldn't speak, he could sing, right up until the end. I learned to be present and not worry about what was coming in those moments, and looked for times when we could just sit and sing and be together. This painting is featured in my book, Fractured Memories: Because Demented People Need Love, Too. It chronicles my family's heartbreaking and hilarious journey through my dad's dementia and includes 40 paintings. You can purchase it at http://shop.emilypagear...
�Color and texture are hugely important in my work. Applied appropriately, they can actually elicit a visceral response from the viewer,� says Emily Page, a California-born, Virginia-raised artist. Page began experimenting with different brushwork and palette knife work, scraping and overlaying, from the very beginning. At Wake Forest University in North Carolina, she honed her skills and graduated with honors with a BA in visual arts. �I learned to work in a number of mediums, including sculpture and photography, but my passion has always been painting. I love working with oil paint simply for the richness of it. It just feels luxurious. And it affords such workability and durability. No other medium matches it. I enjoy branching...
$43.00
Vesna Antic
beautiful
Lori Lafevers
I love this Emily,so sweet and what an inspiration for others. I just discovered your art. Im so happy I did. It is lovely!
Emily Page replied:
Thank you, Lori!
Elena Ivanova IvEA
love it!
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Eva Volf
Great meaningful painting!
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Teresa Wilson
L♥VE!
Emily Page replied:
Thanks, Teresa!
Tom Gari Gallery-Three-Photography
Terrific work
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Shawn O'Brien
great work! l/f
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Steve Karol
Nice
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Eleanor Bortnick
Wonderful artwork.
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Jayne Wilson
What a beautiful heartfelt painting Emily. I admit I got a tear in my eye reading about your dad singing Que Sera Sera. L/F
Emily Page replied:
Thank you so much, Jayne.
John Trommer
Very nice work.
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Stephen Stookey
Beautiful work!
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Stacey Chiew
Great work!
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Leif Sohlman
Beautiful painting at Que Sera Sera Emily, I like the cymbolics you lay in it
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
LKB Art and Photography
Revisiting!
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Dennis Nelson
Exceptional work Emily!
Mim White
Beautifully done
Amy Margolis
Majestic family
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!
Alan Kennedy
Had to have another look Emily at this lovely piece of work! Que sera sera!! Merry Christmas
Emily Page replied:
Thanks so much, Alan!
Georgiana Romanovna
Congratulations on your beautiful artwork being featured in the group "Art From The Heart"
Emily Page replied:
Thank you, Georgiana!
Susan Lafleur
Nice!
Emily Page replied:
Thanks!