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Geometric scarf for Printed Village | Apparel in Apparel & Accessories by Emeline Tate | Printed Village in Somerville. Item made of cotton
Geometric scarf for Printed Village | Apparel in Apparel & Accessories by Emeline Tate | Printed Village in Somerville. Item made of cotton
Geometric scarf for Printed Village | Apparel in Apparel & Accessories by Emeline Tate | Printed Village in Somerville. Item made of cotton
Geometric scarf for Printed Village | Apparel in Apparel & Accessories by Emeline Tate | Printed Village in Somerville. Item made of cotton
Geometric scarf for Printed Village | Apparel in Apparel & Accessories by Emeline Tate | Printed Village in Somerville. Item made of cotton
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Geometric scarf for Printed Village | Apparel in Apparel & Accessories by Emeline Tate | Printed Village in Somerville. Item made of cotton

Created and Sold by Emeline Tate

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Geometric scarf for Printed Village - Apparel & Accessories

Featured In Printed Village, Somerville, MA

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Woman Owned

Made In USA

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One of my geometric prints as a scarf for Printed Village. The print was also used for shoes and a swimsuit for a company owned by Marcus Lemonis.

Item Geometric scarf for Printed Village
Created by Emeline Tate
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I love to share my colorful paintings and prints to give people joy.

I grew up in a small village on the south coast of England and I was always encouraged to be creative. After art school and then a fashion degree I worked in London in the fashion industry. Living in London was obviously very different to what I was used to. It was around this time that I started painting for myself. I would paint clean, bright paintings that would refer to toys, candies and crafts. Looking back I now see that I had a need to create happy fun things while getting used to living away from home for the first time. After a few fun and successful art shows within my own home under the brand "The Tate Sisters", I began exhibiting at many other venues across London. In 2005 I got married, moved to California and became a full-time artist. In 2012 I decided to experiment with digital art using my original art as a starting point. I discovered that I had fun manipulating and playing with my art digitally. Since then I have been part of some amazing projects. Some of which are shared here.