Contact Information:

Emily Bracale
Studio ~ By Appointment Only
38 Glen Mary Road
Bar Harbor Maine 04609
(207) 288-4724

E-Mail: visions@gwi.net


Biography:

Emily Bracale is a life long self taught artist, whose childhood mentors were family members. After traveling and painting around the world and becoming a certified elementary school teacher through the College of the Atlantic, she settled on the coast of Maine.  Bracale has enjoyed a twenty year career of showing and selling her artwork, teaching art classes and creativity workshops to children and adults, and completing numberous commisioned pieces, including landscape illustrations for design firms, estate portraits, wine labels, and magazine and website illustrations.  She most enjoys doing outdoor scenes of coastal Maine, and documenting scenes of daily life. Her style is wide ranging: from cartoon-like and impressionistic to highly articulated and realistic.  She uses watercolors, oil pastels, pen and pencil, colored pencils, and cut paper.   Her most recent solo shows were "Drama Girl," Cartoons about Parenting, (spring 2006), and "Art of Daily Life" 250 images from around the world, (spring 2005).

Galleries and Exhibits

Selected Works
@ Union River Gallery, Ellsworth, Maine

Work in the Davistown Museum Permanent Collection


View Along Ocean Drive
2000
Watercolor
24 1/2"h X 21 1/2"w


Farrand Garden in Spring, Mount Desert Island
2002
Watercolor
12 1/4"h X 15 1/4"w

Work in the Davistown Museum MAG Gallery for Sale


Cranberry Island Fisherman's Coop, Little Cranberry Is, ME
1993
Watercolor
20"h X 24"w {Matted}
$700.00

Cranberry Island in Winter ~ 1999
Wood Block print
6 1/4"h X 8 1/4"w {framed}
$75.00

Leaf Print ~ 1999
Wood Block Print
16 3/4"h X 10 3/4"w
$75.00

Shore Path Looking South, Bar Harbor, ME
1998
Watercolor
10 1/4"h X 10 1/4"w {framed}
$200.00

Frenchman's Bay, Maine
~ 1999
Watercolor
11 3/8"h X 14 1/2"w {framed}
$200.00

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Participating artists donate 30% of MAG on-site sales proceeds to benefit the Davistown Museum. When we sell work that is exhibitied on the MAG website but held elsewhwere, we solicit a 10% donation. If the artist or another gallery sells the artwork, no commission is solicited or requested. We hope the MAG website exposure will help sell more artwork from the artists' own studios or in galleries which show their work.