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All Wash Out
Oil on canvas
Tough Enough to Be a Flower takes its title from a lyric that reflects the central themes of Emma Ortiz’s newest body of work: resilience, growth, and the quiet strength found in embracing life’s constant changes. Through thirteen paintings, Ortiz explores the coexistence of uncertainty and joy, vulnerability and grace, creating works that acknowledge both the challenges and beauty of everyday life.
Recurring symbols of flowers, doves, and home appear throughout the series as representations of refuge, renewal, and inner peace. These motifs point to the personal spaces we return to—our homes, minds, and dreams—as we navigate the complexities of an unpredictable world. Together, the works serve as a reminder that resilience is cultivated through patience, adaptability, and the choice to continue growing.
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Tough Enough to Be a Flower takes its title from a lyric that reflects the central themes of Emma Ortiz’s newest body of work: resilience, growth, and the quiet strength found in embracing life’s constant changes. Through thirteen paintings, Ortiz explores the coexistence of uncertainty and joy, vulnerability and grace, creating works that acknowledge both the challenges and beauty of everyday life.
Recurring symbols of flowers, doves, and home appear throughout the series as representations of refuge, renewal, and inner peace. These motifs point to the personal spaces we return to—our homes, minds, and dreams—as we navigate the complexities of an unpredictable world. Together, the works serve as a reminder that resilience is cultivated through patience, adaptability, and the choice to continue growing.
Artwork Information
Year
2026
Materials
Oil on canvas
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Signed by Artist
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Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
39 x 56 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
39 x 56 inches
Reveal: 40 x 57 x 2 inches
Unframed: 39 x 56 inches
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About the Artist
Emma Ortiz
Emma Ortiz is a painter living and working in Miami, FL. After receiving her BFA from Parsons School of Design in 2019, she moved back home to Miami and began painting orchids as studies. Ortiz received her MFA in painting in 2022 and had her New York debut solo show with ATM Gallery in summer 2023.

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Tough Enough to Be a Flower takes its title from a lyric that reflects the central themes of Emma Ortiz’s newest body of work: resilience, growth, and the quiet strength found in embracing life’s constant changes. Through thirteen paintings, Ortiz explores the coexistence of uncertainty and joy, vulnerability and grace, creating works that acknowledge both the challenges and beauty of everyday life.
Recurring symbols of flowers, doves, and home appear throughout the series as representations of refuge, renewal, and inner peace. These motifs point to the personal spaces we return to—our homes, minds, and dreams—as we navigate the complexities of an unpredictable world. Together, the works serve as a reminder that resilience is cultivated through patience, adaptability, and the choice to continue growing.


















