Emert Mixed Media

Emert Mixed Media Mixed Media and Textile Artist

By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea 🐚🌊
04/22/2026

By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea 🐚🌊

🤍☁️☔💙🌧️💧✨upcycling
12/23/2025

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upcycling

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11/25/2025

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Hopefully I'll get the lion Rampant done by the end of the year.... We'll see, stay tuned 💚✨❇️💎🦁♥️                      ...
10/30/2025

Hopefully I'll get the lion Rampant done by the end of the year.... We'll see, stay tuned 💚✨❇️💎🦁♥️

Here is the progress on the Lion Rampant, If you're just tuning into this segment of my life I became slightly obsessed ...
07/28/2025

Here is the progress on the Lion Rampant, If you're just tuning into this segment of my life I became slightly obsessed with the symbol after I saw it carved into an old wooden door. Research has told me that it was a symbol that it was used by the Scottish royal family as their coat of arms. "The design is associated with the Latin motto Nemo me impune lacessit which means ‘no one attacks me with impunity’. Or, in Scots, Wha daur meddle wi’ me? meaning ‘Who dares to meddle with me?’." 🦁♥️✨

"The lion traditionally symbolises strength, valour, courage, and nobility. The design is associated with the Latin mott...
04/14/2025

"The lion traditionally symbolises strength, valour, courage, and nobility. The design is associated with the Latin motto Nemo me impune lacessit which means ‘no one attacks me with impunity’. Or, in Scots, Wha daur meddle wi’ me? meaning ‘Who dares to meddle with me?’." 🦁♥️✨

03/27/2025
"The symbol of the lion is thought to have been adopted in the early twelfth century by William I, nicknamed “William th...
03/25/2025

"The symbol of the lion is thought to have been adopted in the early twelfth century by William I, nicknamed “William the Lion”;
but there is no evidence of its use before 1222, when Alexander II, William’s son and heir, used it as the Arms of the Dominion of
Scotland. It has also been suggested that the lion was first adopted as a symbol by Malcolm III in 1061, since the central lion rampant motif was used as a badge by Scots descended from clans that had migrated from Ireland."

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