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Matcha

$185.00
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My Matcha is special.

Matcha tea nourished me through a long-healing diet when I wasn’t properly absorbing nutrients from my food.

Drinking this special tea became a ritual of warmth, flavor, and color.

Not long into my healing journey, my husband and I adopted a black Havanese rescue pup.

Watching his rich, dark hair playing in the bright green grass reminded me of the matcha tea powder often scattered across our black kitchen countertops - an inevitable mishap on busy mornings!

I had to name our new dog Matcha.

Colors are so powerful. 

And my Matcha is now a symbol of hope, strength, and calm.

Charcoal & Pastel; 12” x 18”

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My Matcha is special.

Matcha tea nourished me through a long-healing diet when I wasn’t properly absorbing nutrients from my food.

Drinking this special tea became a ritual of warmth, flavor, and color.

Not long into my healing journey, my husband and I adopted a black Havanese rescue pup.

Watching his rich, dark hair playing in the bright green grass reminded me of the matcha tea powder often scattered across our black kitchen countertops - an inevitable mishap on busy mornings!

I had to name our new dog Matcha.

Colors are so powerful. 

And my Matcha is now a symbol of hope, strength, and calm.

Charcoal & Pastel; 12” x 18”

My Matcha is special.

Matcha tea nourished me through a long-healing diet when I wasn’t properly absorbing nutrients from my food.

Drinking this special tea became a ritual of warmth, flavor, and color.

Not long into my healing journey, my husband and I adopted a black Havanese rescue pup.

Watching his rich, dark hair playing in the bright green grass reminded me of the matcha tea powder often scattered across our black kitchen countertops - an inevitable mishap on busy mornings!

I had to name our new dog Matcha.

Colors are so powerful. 

And my Matcha is now a symbol of hope, strength, and calm.

Charcoal & Pastel; 12” x 18”

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Thank you!
Alright sunshine, we see you. ☀️
Summer’s here and I’ll be soaking it up in Manayunk this weekend.

I'll be set up along Main Street for the Manayunk Arts Festival—one of my favorite Philly traditions.

Swing by, stroll the street,
Alright sunshine, we see you. ☀️ Summer’s here and I’ll be soaking it up in Manayunk this weekend. I'll be set up along Main Street for the Manayunk Arts Festival—one of my favorite Philly traditions. Swing by, stroll the street, grab something cold, and come say hi. 📍 Right in front of Manayunk Brewing Company 🗓️ Sat 6/21 from 11-7pm + Sun 6/22 from 11-5pm 🌿 Art, sunshine, and familiar faces—yes please! 😎 New Artwork! Shop before the show @ https://www.emilyknabbart.com/shopart-Mb2V2/p/nails @manayunkdotcom #ManayunkArtsFestival #PhillyArtScene #HelloSunshine #ArtInTheWild
Hands are my favorite subject to paint.

They carry so much—gesture, emotion, intention.
But for me, they also carry a burden.

Living with chronic conditions like endometriosis means some days, my hands don’t feel strong enough to hold i
Hands are my favorite subject to paint. They carry so much—gesture, emotion, intention. But for me, they also carry a burden. Living with chronic conditions like endometriosis means some days, my hands don’t feel strong enough to hold it all. Not the symptoms. Not the schedules. Not the fear. And yet—somehow they do. They stretch, soothe, cook, create. They help me keep going. Painting hands is how I honor their quiet strength—and my own. I surround them with botanicals as a symbol of healing and growth. Even in the midst of pain. Art helps me make sense of what feels totally impossible. I just want to keep reaching for health. 🌿 I’m heading to my old stomping grounds this weekend for the 36th Manayunk Arts Festival. Feels like a perfect chance to reconnect with old friends and soak up a little summer magic in the city. ✨ Manayunk Arts Festival 📍 Main Street, Philadelphia, PA 🗓️ J#beautyinthehardstuff 🍺 Find me right out front of Manayunk Brewing Company @manayunkdotcom #HealingHandsl #ArtAsTherapy #PaintingThroughPain #RaynaudsAndResilience #BeautyInTheHardStuff
Join us today at the PXV Street Art Festival today!
Alright sunshine, we see you. ☀️
Summer’s here and I’ll be soaking it up in Manayunk this weekend.

I'll be set up along Main Street for the Manayunk Arts Festival—one of my favorite Philly traditions.

Swing by, stroll the street, Hands are my favorite subject to paint.

They carry so much—gesture, emotion, intention.
But for me, they also carry a burden.

Living with chronic conditions like endometriosis means some days, my hands don’t feel strong enough to hold i
Join us today at the PXV Street Art Festival today!

Emily Knabb Art

Phoenixville, PA
emily@emilyknabbart.com