Emily truly worships Mother Nature in her work.

From melty colorful skies…
… to dreamy mountainscapes…

Emily often uses her Spirit Guides to bring deep personal spiritual meaning to her artwork…

”One of my favorite things about painting from my spirit is that something that is so deeply personal for me… can be the exact message that somebody else needed to hear too…

We can all use our own gifts and messages we are given from The Universe to be that magical voice of synchronicity that someone else needs… without even knowing it…

Just by simply sharing our own truths.

All I want for my art, is to bring true happiness and joy into this world.

The world really does become the energy you put out into it… Give it a try if you don’t believe me.

With all my heart, all my soul, and all my love,
Emily Beattie
xoxo”


Emily’s work focuses on the natural beauty that surrounds us here on this Earth

Her art is a physical manifestation of her spirituality and her deep connection to nature and Mother Earth.

Much of Emily’s childhood was spent outside. From simply playing in the woods behind her childhood home…

… to deep bushwhacking in the Western Mountains of Maine behind her father in search of the perfect fishing (swimming?) holes…

”Nature has always been a place that calls me home…

I grew up playing outside a lot, just being in real nature… and I’m so grateful for that connection that was established so early on in my life.

When I begin to feel lost, I know I can always drive home to the mountains to start to find myself again…

One of the things I aim to do with my work, is to bring that magical feeling of “coming home” to the mountains back to “reality” with me.

My paintings are physical reminders to myself of my true heart and my absolute most authentic self.

… representations of my favorite place, where I get to be my favorite version of myself.

Within my paintings, I honor the many things that have guided me home to my authentic self.”

Who is Emily Beattie?

Emily Beattie currently resides in Gorham Maine with her husband Peter, their son Maxwell, and their two doberman pinschers.

She is a fine art painter and story teller.

Much of the inspiration behind Emily’s creative pursuit is driven by rediscovering her identity through her transition into motherhood.

”This time around I picked up the paintbrush again… well honestly because I wanted to decorate my home with beautiful art…

I didn’t want to fill the walls of our new home with cheap, meaningless art and décor…

I have this gift, and I wanted to use it to serve myself and my family first…

So I began to paint… and while I was creating, I started to feel like myself (again?)…

…after feeling like a shell of the person I once was…

To say that pregnancy and new motherhood had rocked me would be an understatement.

It completely chewed me up and spit me out…”

“I felt unrecognizable…

Yet I was filled with the most immense joy…
…beyond my wildest comprehension…

I knew who I was beyond anything else when I held my son in my arms…”