
Emme Johnson
Emme Johnson (b. 2001, Rochester, NH) also known as Emme Creative Arts, is a local multi-media artist of New Hampshire. She is inspired in creating personal transformative experiences for all individuals in her audience that sees her work. As a multi- media artist creating these experiences and forms of expression through usage of photography, music composition, drawing, painting, animation, and more. She has many projects in the works in hopes of gaining more practice in different art mediums like painting. Emme hopes to strive to the point where she can create personal transformative experiences no matter how small or large. Even if it is simply just feeling moved by a photo or even just having your own opinions and thoughts about her work! Recently she has had an abundance of canvases and hopes to get paintings showcased sooner than later, and has also been working on setting up photoshoots, as well as, starting her drone photography adventure earlier this year!
Emme’s artwork was featured in ‘Joy!,’ on view December 13-21, 2025.
“Adventures with drone photography brings new perspectives of shots without flying yourself!”
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Candlewood Lake by Emme Johnson$150.00
Emme’s artwork was featured in ‘Tout Le Monde’ on view August 9-31, 2025.
“Although creatures of this kind can be considered creepy, the millipede, takes rest on a warm rainy day at the El Yunque National Forest.”
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Restful Critter by Emme Johnson$150.00
Emme’s artwork was featured in ‘Presently‘ on view December 14-22, 2024.
“Adventuring into drone photography at the start of May in 2024, I have been able to capture magical moments with the Aurora Borealis during the October Dancing Lights over Rochester, New Hampshire, even if it was not peak you can still see the amazing colors and stars!”
Emme’s artwork was featured in ‘Group Effort,’ on view August 10-September 1, 2024.
“The photography print “Mushroom”, is a picture I took on a Hiking trip where in terms of being out in Nature is where wonders of life flourish and sometimes, I forget to embrace what this world has to offer until I am out on these hiking trips!”



