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“So Here We Are” Original Painting – Don’t Question

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
What began as a demo piece evolved into a spirited expression of my love for materials. It’s uncommon for a painter to find moments where confidence flows evenly from beginning to end but this painting represents one of those rare moments. I didn’t question each stroke or color choice, I simply painted with every cell, no looking back.

D E T A I L S

  • Created on Legion Stonehenge cold press (textured) watercolor paper with Holbein watercolors, Dr. Phil’s ink and white acrylic.
  • Size: 11″ x 13″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 

“So Here We Are” Original Painting – Countless Magic

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
This is one of the most dramatic pieces in the collection. Countless layers of ink, watercolor and acrylic reveal new magic at every glance. I often paint papayas and for some reason they always remind me of my artistic idol, Frida Kahlo. Like here we are living in a time, in a body or in a relationship of chaos. Despite it all, there is still so much to love, to create, to see.

D E T A I L S

  • Created on Legion Stonehenge cold press (textured) watercolor paper with Holbein watercolors, Dr. Phil’s ink and white acrylic.
  • Size: 12″ x 11″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Framed paintings will be direct shipped from our framing partner with meticulous packing.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 

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“So Here We Are” Original Painting – Grow Back Fast

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
My husband’s late Uncle Andy was the patriarch of a family I was welcomed into over 25 years ago. He was a brilliant man, good with his hands and only better with his brain. He made us all proud to be family. He worked a lifetime at a local nursery. He had a green thumb, of course, but oddly loved to build equipment to make the nursery run more efficiently. Every Winter he’d begin seedlings that would eventually become massive, bountiful hanging baskets of blooms for every household of our family. He’d drive the nursery delivery truck to each home and gift us the largest, most impressive plants you can imagine. One basket was always a coral begonia. She’d rain blossoms all summer long. I’d snip them to float in water and just as fast they would grow back. This one is for you, Uncle Andy. I still have a begonia hanging basket every summer and it reminds me of you.

D E T A I L S

  • Created on Legion Stonehenge cold press (textured) watercolor paper with Holbein watercolors and Dr. Phil’s ink.
  • Size: 6 3/8″ x 8 5/8″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Piece will be finished with a protective spray to ensure longevity.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 


“So Here We Are” Original Painting – For the First Time

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
Our home is settled on over 40 acres of retired farming property and 2020 has become the year of exploring close to home. Evening quad rides have become our family’s go to for moments of relaxation and reprieve. One evening in June, we coasted through one of our fields and I spotted this curious flower over and over again. We slowed the quad so I could investigate closer. After cutting a stem I knew. I was experiencing Milkweed for the very first time.

D E T A I L S

  • Created on 140 gsm Legion Stonehenge cold press (textured) watercolor paper using handmade natural pigment watercolors.
  • Size: 7″ x 10″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 

“So Here We Are” Original Painting – Embellish the Edges

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
This is the only abstract in the collection. I’ve had a long love affair with succulents and cacti…the way each arm of the plant crawls and creeps around another. In this painting, my brush moved along the edges, soft and spiky sometimes embellishing or exaggerating. 

D E T A I L S

  • This piece does not require framing and can easily be displayed using a small easel or by leaning it against a sturdy surface.
  • Size: 8″ x 10″
  • Created on watercolor canvas board using Holbein watercolors and watercolor markers.
  • Painting will arrive with hanging mechanism available so you can choose to hang on display otherwise (assembly required).
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Piece will be finished with a protective spray to ensure longevity.
  • Framed paintings will be direct shipped from our framing partner with meticulous packing.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 


“So Here We Are” Original Painting – Don’t Lose the Brightness

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, my intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
Pink Magnolias start popping up in our yard mid May and always make a second appearance in early August. This painting intended to celebrate our magic pink magnolias, but I couldn’t bring myself to lose the brightness and clarity of the white petals I’d admired as the painting’s background was created. 

D E T A I L S

  • Created on 360 gsm Fabriano Artistico watercolor paper using Holbein watercolor pigments and Dr. Phil’s watercolor ink and touches of white acrylic.
  • Size: 6 7/8″ x 9 7/8″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 


“So Here We Are” Original Painting – I Will Do Enough

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
When my time is up, have I done enough (Hamilton)? I think my artistic story will largely be told in cactus paintings. Cactus are insanely magnetic but when close, there is so much more to their story.  

D E T A I L S

  • Created on 300 gsm Arches cold press (rough) watercolor paper using Holbein watercolor.
  • Size: 7″ x 7″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 


“So Here We Are” Original Painting – Not Easily Ignored I

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
Hosta grow right outside my home studio window. They are the underdogs, easily ignored. Oh but when they bloom? Magic.

D E T A I L S

  • Created on 300 gsm Arches cold press (rough) watercolor paper using gouache.
  • Size: 5″ x 7″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 

“So Here We Are” Original Painting – Not Easily Ignored II

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
Hosta grow right outside my home studio window. They are the underdogs, easily ignored. Oh but when they bloom? Magic.

D E T A I L S

  • Created on 140 gsm Legion Stonehenge cold press (textured) black watercolor paper using gouache.
  • Size: 5″ x 7″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 


“So Here We Are” Original Painting – The Good Work

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
I’ve always hated my hands. Too chunky and un-elegant somehow. But sometime last year after posting a rare photo of my hands someone reminded me of all the good work these hands do. What about yourself do you despise despite its ability to serve you well? This painting is about aspects of my style I’ve never given enough credit to – big strokes, casual silhouettes, intensely black backgrounds. I’ve avoided these details because they weren’t trendy but why when these details work together much like a beautifully crafted symphony?

D E T A I L S

  • Created on 140 gsm Arches cold press (textured) watercolor paper.
  • Size: 10″ x 14″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 


“So Here We Are” Original Painting – The Red Decision

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
Red is raw. Red is rough. Red is replete. Soft roses and blueberries juxtapose curiously with all things red. I made this red decision in a split second – it felt all…right. And it was perhaps the most instinctually informed decision I’ve made yet in my painting.  This piece taught me so much.

D E T A I L S

  • Created on 140 gsm Arches cold press (textured) watercolor paper using A. Gallo handmade watercolor and ink.
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Framed paintings will be direct shipped from our framing partner with meticulous packing.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.

 

“So Here We Are” Original Painting – You Are Not Lost

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  A R T I S T :
Paintings will arrive signed and dated. I have a unique tradition in that I don’t sign my paintings until the very last minute possible.
-Kristy

T H E  C O L L E C T I O N ‘S   S T O R Y
The “So Here We Are” Collection is about surviving, then thriving. This is a celebration of moving through fear and chaos to discover joy in a new life, a new time. From mid March to late July this collection of watercolor and gouache paintings came to life. As the months passed darker and dramatic colors were replaced with transparent brights. As my heart found peace amid chaos, intensity gave way to lightness. Paintings were purposely not finished in any one given month or feeling. So each is the result of layering not only paint, but time and feelings.

I most often work on a small scale but dive deeply with layer after layer of paint. Details are added with the tiniest of brushes to trick and train the eye to see something new at every glance. My work is brazen in color, free from pretense but riddled with seemingly unending texture and linear detail. Best when viewed up close and curious when seen from a distance.

T H E  P A I N T I N G ‘S  S T O R Y
For years I’ve grown Icelandic Poppies just outside my door. Without fail they would pop every May without coaxing. This year they disappeared. Amidst the deep of 2020 this felt like a loss. A real loss. But I chose to spin the experience into what could only be described as a win. And so I purchased new poppy plants, planted them and watched them wither away inexplicably and so all I was left with was paint. I painted my dear Poppies back into existence. Weeks passed by and with each small mark or fluid gesture of my brush, I realized the excitement of the Poppies lived deep inside me. The were not lost, or dead, they were waiting to be revealed again.

D E T A I L S

  • Size: 15 5/8″ x 11 5/8″
  • Unframed paintings will be shipped flat with corner and surface protection.
  • Each painting is created with archival materials of the highest quality. Archival artist materials ensure your painting, when properly cared for, will last for at least 100 years without any change in appearance.