Bicycle art print “Home is whenever I’m with you” Available in two different bicycles, a cruiser or a basket.
I just added cards to my list of offerings, and I’m very excited! I believe in the power of cards. With all the emails, texts, Facebook, Twitter and everything else, there is something special about receiving a physical card with a handwritten message on it. Maybe it’s the feel of the paper in your hands, or it’s the ability to finally exercise those handwriting skills that have gone dormant since high school.
Either way, I am one of those people that keeps packs of cards in various hiding places, preparing me for the forgotten birthday, unexpected promotion, or overdue catch-up with an old friend. My hope is that my cards can help others to keep in touch, and … have a little fun doing it. All are for sale on my Etsy store in 4 packs for $12. If these are well received, you can expect to see some more options in the coming months! ![]()
I recently created some fun bachelorette party invites for a client and I thought it was a really cute concept—”Mountains and Margaritas”
I designed the invites so they could be self-printed, which made it much faster and easier for the hostess.
I can’t take much credit for how cute this print is. Aarde gave me the idea and wanted one for his office, so I created a little owl and here he is!
“Jenny, I got your number, I need to make you mine.” This is a fun print commemorating a fun song by Tommy Tutone. Who said art always had to be serious? You can rock out to this song all day with this on your wall!
8x10” color reproduction printed on high-quality cover paper, including a generous 1” border for framing.
Additional sizes and canvas prints available!
These paintings remind me of colorful fossils … They can be interpreted in a multitude of ways, but I definitely see dinosaurs, and colorful ones at that! I created these pieces with high quality acrylic paint, and the colors are bright and energizing. The range of colors include green, blue and teal, accented by red orange and yellow. They have a lot of texture you can see and feel!
I’ve always loved the famous photograph “V-J day in Times Square” taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt. It was one of the most famous photographs ever published by Life Magazine, and was shot in Times Square on August 14, 1945, shortly after the announcement of victory over Japan by President Truman. What I didn’t know, is that this sailor in particular was kissing all women in sight, and shortly after this shot was taken, this nurse slapped him. I created this vector artwork to commemorate this iconic moment and bring it back into the spotlight … slap and all.
The quote reads: “There is nothing half as pleasant as coming home again.” By Margaret Elizabeth Sangster. Print available in multiple sizes on my etsy site.