Covid Skies - Emily Isaacson

16 x 24 Digital Photograph, framed Price: $999.00

Artist Statement

Voetelle is the light, the lens, the rush of a landscape, an old country road, a barn, a hill.

My motto is:
La vie brisé–le coeur entière.
Faites-le, réussisse!

Emily Isaacson’s classic photography depicts the countryside and landscapes of the Fraser Valley and rural British Columbia. Her book spanning her portfolio of four years came out in 2008 entitled, Voetelle. She can often be found out in the open field or roadsides of the world doing a photo shoot.

The Isaacson Gallery was founded in 2005 to exhibit Emily’s art, and scenic landscape photography. Isaacson enjoys the grain of natural, non-computer enhanced analog art medium, and was once found walking barefoot in the snow to capture a better photograph. Isaacson posts yearly exhibits through Flickr, and enjoys the fine art of natural, non-computer enhanced work. To date her multimedia sites designed by Voetelle Art & Design have gathered more than 1.6 million visitors.

Artist Biography

Emily Isaacson began taking photographs in 2004 with the Mission Monastery, then started posting her yearly exhibits online and became a PPABC photographer (2009-11). She is a Registered Canadian Artist with The Waterhouse Foundation. She specializes in analog and digital photography in both color and black and white. She also has 25 YouTube videos featuring her work.

Emily Isaacson was born in Windsor, Ontario and grew up in Victoria, B.C. Canada. She is author, health practitioner, and humanitarian, and director of the Wild Lily Institute here in Mission, B.C. She has served on the MAC board of directors for three years, and has exhibited previously in Mission at Art Alive Tours, in the Peggy Staber Exhibit (2021), and did a solo exhibit in 2010.

Find Emily online:

Website: http://www.gallery.wildlily.org/ Facebook: @voetelle
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/voetelle