![]() ![]() Harney: You were an Etsy success story, so much so that you were noticed by The New York Times, CNN and The Martha Stewart Show. ![]() ![]() To your second question, even though I've been working as an artist for a long time now, truthfully, I'm still not sure anything I do will turn into anything more than art I make for myself. Drawing was another way to lose myself in stories. In the same way, I've always loved to read and would lose myself for hours in stories. I cannot remember a time when I wasn't drawing, but that's probably true for most of us, at least when we are small. How old were you when you first started drawing, and when did you know it was going to turn into something more than art you made for yourself?Įmily: That's very kind of you to say. Harney: You’ve got so many wonderful talents. I live in Oregon with my husband and little daughter among the big fir trees. Where are you from, educational/professional background, where do you live, family, etc.Įmily: Hello! I'm an artist & writer. It’s nice to talk with you again! Let’s get started by telling our audience a little about you. Plus, not only does Emily love tea – her baby girl is a little tea thief! Enjoy getting to know Emily and discover what inspires her beautiful work. ![]() Her book The Wonderful Things You Will Be was the inspiration for our three Wonderful Things teas. If you’ve ever enjoyed a cuppa of one of our teas from the Wonderful Things collection, you’ll want to brew yourself some now and savor it while you read our interview with Emily Winfield Martin. ![]()
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