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Ejay Khan
title: Orange Daylilies Limited Edition Print
price: $150.00
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medium: Prints
dimensions: 24"x36"
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about the piece
This originally signed and numbered fine giclee art print is limited to 50 per size (18x24 and 24x36, including borders). Each print comes with its own Certificate of Authenticity and is printed to order on your choice of 100% cotton rag fine art paper or ultra pro satin photo paper.
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about the artist
Ejay Khan, was born a long time ago near Boston, MA. The oldest of six children and daughter of an entrepreneurial father and artistic, spiritual mother, she spent her early adulthood climbing the corporate ladder. She began painting in 1990, after leaving her position as a corporate risk manager for a large Boston-based real estate development/management firm, and moving to Newburyport. Prior to that, she had been an avid photographer for many years, and today enjoys digital photography. She is a self-taught painter, photographer and graphic artist, who studied portraiture and life drawing with Copley Master, Mark Hayden, while living in Newburyport.
In 1994 she moved to Jamaica, where she lived and painted for four years. During this time, she developed her love of bold color and deep respect for the Rastafarian way of life, which her work has become known for. After returning to the US, she settled in Key Largo, FL, where she and Joda Khan owned and operated Jah Works Gallery and Cultural Exchange Center, which became a hub of cultural activity drawing artists, poets, musicians and actors from Key West to Ft. Lauderdale and visitors from around the world for weekly open mike poetry, experimental theatre and music jam sessions. Ejay has created an extensive collection of works in collaboration with Joda, expressing subjects ranging from abuse, homelessness and addiction, to God and the devil.
In July 2003 Ejay returned North and settled in East Boston, where she owns and operates Khan Studio, a gallery, eclectic art gift shop and artist services studio providing fine art printing, matting and framing services for fellow artists. Ejay also developed and administers Khan Studio International, a large and growing Internet gallery site. She currently is primarily working in oils, focusing on peaceful representational landscapes and florals, in a time when peaceful is too often missing in people's view of life.
Ejay's works have won numerous prizes and awards over the years, and are in private collections around the globe. She is a past board member of the Newburyport Art Association, artist member of the Boston Copley Society, member of the Upper Keys and Marathon Art Associations, and currently is an active member of the East Boston Artists Group and is involved with East Boston Open Studios. She also operates 80 Border Street Cultural Exchange Center, a nonprofit center for visual, literary and performing arts.
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