




Melbury II
Acrylic on canvas
In this series, Emily Tingey explores the interplay of atmosphere, memory, and emotional resonance, using layered color and subtle texture to evoke feeling rather than depict a specific place. Through a blend of abstract and impressionistic gestures, each work invites viewers into moments of stillness, reflection, and quiet joy.
Guided by an intuitive process, Tingey embraces the tension between clarity and ambiguity, allowing each painting to unfold in response to shifting light, movement, and the evolving moods of both nature and the self. The series reflects her ongoing pursuit of distillation—paring an experience down to its emotional essence—while creating space for viewers to inhabit and interpret their own internal landscapes.
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In this series, Emily Tingey explores the interplay of atmosphere, memory, and emotional resonance, using layered color and subtle texture to evoke feeling rather than depict a specific place. Through a blend of abstract and impressionistic gestures, each work invites viewers into moments of stillness, reflection, and quiet joy.
Guided by an intuitive process, Tingey embraces the tension between clarity and ambiguity, allowing each painting to unfold in response to shifting light, movement, and the evolving moods of both nature and the self. The series reflects her ongoing pursuit of distillation—paring an experience down to its emotional essence—while creating space for viewers to inhabit and interpret their own internal landscapes.
Artwork Information
Year
2021
Materials
Acrylic on canvas
Authentication
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Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
11 x 14 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
11 x 14 inches
Reveal: 12.75 x 15.75 x 1.5 inches
Unframed: 11 x 14 inches
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"My work is an exploration of atmosphere, memory, and the emotional resonance."
About the Artist
Emily Tingey
Emily Tingey is a painter of modern impressionism and abstract landscapes based in Henderson, Nevada, with enduring inspiration drawn from her years in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She transforms memories of global travels and inner reflection into atmospheric, emotive compositions. Tingey’s work seeks to distill feelings of warmth, calm, peace, acceptance, and joy, offering viewers a sense of stillness and connection through each painting.

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In this series, Emily Tingey explores the interplay of atmosphere, memory, and emotional resonance, using layered color and subtle texture to evoke feeling rather than depict a specific place. Through a blend of abstract and impressionistic gestures, each work invites viewers into moments of stillness, reflection, and quiet joy.
Guided by an intuitive process, Tingey embraces the tension between clarity and ambiguity, allowing each painting to unfold in response to shifting light, movement, and the evolving moods of both nature and the self. The series reflects her ongoing pursuit of distillation—paring an experience down to its emotional essence—while creating space for viewers to inhabit and interpret their own internal landscapes.


















