Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

A Preview


Some more small paintings that I've been working on lately.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

"Ghost Tree" Series: Painting Preview

It feels good to be back home after a hectic (but fun!) weekend in Atlanta. Daniel and I met up with my sister and Drew and had a lot of fun exploring the city after the Dunwoody Art Show was over, but I'm just not used to the big city. It's nice to be back in the mountains again.

I have some paintings that I'm getting ready to list on my Etsy shop this week. These photos are a sneak preview of some of them! If you are interested in specifics on these pieces (or one piece in particular) feel free to email me about them. (You can find my email address in my profile, I believe. I don't list it on here because it's amazing how fast trolling devices will pick it up and spam the crap out of you!)


I will also be busy listing leftover pendants from this weekends inventory as well. My goal is to list about five new ones per day this week. They won't all be appearing here on the blog so make sure to check the KeelyB shop regularly if you are interested in any jewelry.


I've got a lot of other new things/ideas in the works as well. It's all very exciting. I'm glad the show is over now so that I can focus my attention on other things! I won't be doing another art show until September of this year so I'll have a lot of time to focus on the Etsy shops, this blog, and my new projects.


I hope everyone's week is off to a lovely start!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Tree Paintings


I created some small acrylic paintings to take to the Dunwoody Art Festival with me. I wanted to share them with you all before I go (the festival is this weekend!). Whatever doesn't sell down there I will be listing at my KeelyB shop when I return home next week!


The red and green trees are 5 by 7 inches in size. Custom orders for pendants and/or jewelry are always welcome.


I think the turquoise trees are my favorite. They're small, at just 3 by 4 inches each, but would look great as a pair together on a wall. I've been on a huge turquoise kick lately. My old studio in Florence had turquoise walls and I miss that room so much! I think I'm going to paint our old wooden kitchen chairs a lovely turquoise color one of these weekends...


In case I don't get to write again before the show, I hope you all have a lovely weekend!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

A Few More Trees

EDIT: Right after I posted this, I realized that my Etsy Mini is indeed working and updating! How funny. Just when you complain about something it works. No complaints here! I am leaving the links up to make browsing easier anyhow. Enjoy.

Since my Etsy mini (to the right) doesn't seem to be updating itself like it used to (maybe Etsy changed that? Do they not show your most recently listed items anymore? I don't know...Etsy is changing so rapidly that I have a hard time keeping up with it. If you happen to know what's up, please feel free to tell me!) I decided to share a few more tree pendants with you in case you didn't realize I've been listing new things.

All of my hand painted tree pendants can be found by clicking here.

A super mini blue tree pendant. For sale here.


A red winter tree, here.


And another blue tree on torn paper, which will appear in the shop shortly.

I hope everyone is having a wonderful week thus far! I am anxious for my week to be nearing its end because my sister and her boyfriend are in town this weekend! I am filling my time with productivity in the meantime. Happy Tuesday.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Trees!

These, along with a few others, will be available in the shop shortly!

I think the red one is my favorite. The heart-shaped leaf concept is one that's been occupying some space in my brain for a while now. I might make a proper (as in big) painting of it some day.