Stations of the Cross: Sculpture by Christine Bailey
July 1, 2024Body and Soul: Hand in Hand
July 1, 2024Renowned Jacksonville-based artist Emma Greenhill invites you to immerse yourself in her latest exhibition, a testament to resilience, inner strength, and the beauty of the human spirit. Known for her captivating figurative works, Greenhill’s artistry transcends mere representation, offering viewers a glimpse into her imagination and personal journey.
As a three-time cancer survivor, Greenhill’s portraits of women reflect personal experiences of overcoming adversity with grace and courage. Her paintings, often imbued with themes of inner peace and spiritual awakening, resonate deeply with audiences, evoking emotions and stirring contemplation.
Nature is a prominent motif in Greenhill’s work, with whimsical compositions featuring birds, moths, and other animals. Through her art, she endeavors to capture the strength and vulnerability of women navigating life’s challenges.
Emma Greenhill is no stranger to acclaim, having showcased her work at art shows across Florida and represented by the esteemed Butterfield Garage Art Gallery in St. Augustine. Connect with Emma Greenhill through her website, www.emmagreenhillart.com.
To delve deeper into the artistic narrative, Greenhill’s exhibition is accompanied by the evocative poetry of Jenny Noble Anderson. In her own words, Anderson shares the profound impact of poetry in her life, offering a unique perspective on the human experience.
Jenny Noble Anderson is a poet featured in the Breakwater Review, Moss Gossamer Anthology of North Florida Poets, Eunoia Review, Poets Unlimited, (a) River Rising: An Anthology of Women’s Voices Volumes 1 & 2, A Gathering of Poets, and elsewhere.
She was named a 2023 finalist for the Perseroff Prize in poetry and her first full collection, But Still She Flies: Poems and Paintings, a collaboration with artist Emma Greenhill, received the 2022 Gold Nautilus Book Award. This book may be purchased by clicking the linked title above.
The title of the featured painting is ‘Hear My Voice’, 36×48″ acrylic and oil on canvas. It is from Emma Greenhill’s new series ‘Women In Prayer’
~Nancy Purcell, Director of Marketing and Communications