
EMYO Artwork
Emily Ozier, known as EMYO, creates vibrant paintings deeply influenced by her Cuban-American heritage and the legacy of her grandfather, who painted scenes of the Cuba he left behind. From childhood, her natural talent was evident—her notebooks filled with drawings and sketches that captured her view of the world. These early explorations became the foundation for a career defined by color, energy, and storytelling.
Her work reflects the rhythm of family life, travel, and everyday beauty, turning ordinary moments into lasting memories on canvas. With a style that celebrates both joy and imperfection, EMYO embraces the “beautiful mess” of life, transforming it into art full of warmth and movement. She continues to paint through all seasons of motherhood, sharing pieces that connect her personal story with the lives of those who collect her work.
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soft neutrals to rich tones, Etta B offers a palette for every home style.

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Etta B Pottery is a female-owned Southern brand based in Mississippi, where every piece is thoughtfully made by hand from start to finish. Rooted in small-town tradition and a love for everyday beauty, Etta B Pottery has become known for its heirloom-quality stoneware—designed to be both functional and timeless.

Meet the Artist
Lynn Sanders is known for her expressive abstracts filled with color, movement, and emotion. Working primarily in acrylic and ink, she layers translucent washes to create organic forms that shift and dissolve into one another. Her signature “tissue paper effect” produces ethereal textures where colors bleed and merge unpredictably, reflecting the balance between spontaneity and intention.
For Sanders, painting is an instinctive process—an immediate response to the rhythms of life. Each canvas becomes an emotional landscape, alive with depth and energy, inviting viewers to connect with their own inner worlds through color, texture, and movement.