Emma Katherine Art - Available Works Catalogue

in Mar 12, 2026


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*SOLD*

Western Studies, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

30 x 40 inches

$2,600 

All Horseshoes and Rainbows, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

30 x 40 inches

$2,600

Riders on the Range, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

36 x 36 inches

$2,650


Prairie Sky Riders, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

36 x 36 inches

$2,650

Made for Walkin’, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

36 x 48 inches

$3,200

Lucky in Every Color, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

36 x 48 inches

$3,200

Lucille, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

16 x 20 inches

$650

Golden Hour Riders, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

36 x 36 inches

$2,650

The Luckiest, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

30 x 40 inches

$2,600

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Clementine, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

16 x 20 inches

$650

Hattie Jo, 2026

Mixed Media on Canvas

Framed

12 x 16 inches

$550

 

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ABOUT THE ARTIST AND SHOW

Emma Katherine Treat is a self taught artist based in Northwest Arkansas. Originally from Marietta, Georgia, she developed an early appreciation for the arts and creative expression. She attended the University of Oklahoma, where she earned her doctorate in audiology, and worked as a clinical audiologist for four years before ultimately returning to painting full time.

Emma spent several formative years living in Oklahoma and Texas, where she was immersed in western culture and its enduring visual language. These experiences continue to shape her work, which frequently features cowgirls and western symbolism as central subjects. Her paintings reflect a personal interpretation of the American West, rooted in lived experience and expressed through a contemporary perspective.

Her work is also informed by nature and interior environments, with an emphasis on creating pieces that bring character and presence to a space. Through intentional color, texture, and simplified form, she creates modern western compositions that feel both timeless and distinctly her own. Her paintings reflect a belief in art as an essential and meaningful part of everyday life.