Nature Abounds!
Archive for the ‘Serendipity’ Category
More Scenes from Fernandina Beach
Posted in Animals, daily painter, Landscape, Serendipity, Travel, tagged bird, Horseshoe Crab, Shells on July 12, 2020| Leave a Comment »
Views to Paint
Posted in daily painter, Landscape, Serendipity, Travel, tagged Beach, Fernandina Beach, Rainbow, Sea Oats, Sunrise on July 10, 2020| Leave a Comment »
As I am away on a little Birthday Vacation I am taking loads of photos that will serve as reference material later. An early morning walk provided much inspiration. Plus a little double rainbow after the late afternoon rain yesterday. Beautiful views at Fernandina Beach Florida!
Many Thanks!
Posted in daily painter, Serendipity on July 9, 2020| Leave a Comment »
Thanks so much for the kind birthday wishes. My friend, Sandy Patterson, took a new photo of me and Lincoln to mark the occasion. If you have a minute, help me celebrate by clicking the link and voting for me and The Studio in categories # 5, 34, 99 and 107. Thanks so much!
Please Vote!
Posted in daily painter, Serendipity, Small Town Life, tagged Best of Awards on July 6, 2020| Leave a Comment »
It’s time to vote in the Best of Warren County survey. And everyone can vote…you don’t have to live in Front Royal to vote….and you don’t have to vote in every category. Just scroll down to the ones you know and want to help. Click here and go to the survey and vote for your favorites. We would appreciate you considering voting for The Studio and Kelly in category 5, 34, 99, and especially 107…Best Local Artist. Many thanks. And you can vote each day and share with your friends. We would really appreciate your help!
Order Name Signs
Posted in Serendipity, tagged names, signs, wooden signs on June 29, 2020| Leave a Comment »
We are placing an order for name signs soon. Take a look. They are great for doors, kid’s rooms, wreathes, walls, etc. And they make great affordable gifts. They are totally paintable so you can design it any way you like. Please pass this along to others you think may be interested. Contact kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com to order. Thanks.
Best of Voting
Posted in Serendipity, Small Town Life, tagged Best of, Best of Awards, Northern Virginia Daily, Voting on June 27, 2020| Leave a Comment »
It’s time to vote in the Best of Warren County survey. Click here and go to the survey and vote for your favorites. We would appreciate you considering voting for The Studio and Kelly in category 5, 34, 99, and especially 107…Best Local Artist. Many thanks. And you can vote each day and share with your friends.
More Scarves Arriving
Posted in daily painter, Sale, Serendipity, tagged scarf, scarves on April 26, 2020| Leave a Comment »
About a month ago we share a link to purchase some scarves based on my art and they sold out fast. Many thanks for that! We ordered more and they should arrive on Tuesday of this week so we are putting the links back up to purchase. We only have a few of each design so if you are interested please “scarf them up” fast. (Pun intended. LOL) Seriously, we would appreciate any support you can give us on these. They really are lovely, large cotton scarves. If you choose the shipping option we will get them out in the mail to you just as soon as they arrive. And again, thanks for your continued support.
Happy Birthday Mama
Posted in Serendipity on January 28, 2020| Leave a Comment »
Thinking of my mom today…this would have been her 78th Birthday. I miss her everyday.
Logan’s Creative Brushes
Posted in Art Class, Serendipity, tagged brushes, Opera Singer, Painting on Brush on December 16, 2019| Leave a Comment »
Logan, my long-time student…and one of my all-time favorites, has been at it again. Just look at these fabulously creative painted brushes. I LOVE THEM…especially the Opera Singer. Aren’t they the coolest thing you’ve seen in a while?!
Klimt Recovered
Posted in Little Known Facts, Serendipity, tagged Klimt on December 13, 2019| Leave a Comment »
I love seeing stories like this. “A Gustav Klimt painting stolen 23 years ago from the Ricci Oddi modern art gallery in Italy might just have been discovered in the unlikeliest of places—inside the walls of the gallery itself. A gardener was recently clearing ivy from the building’s walls, the foliage of which had long been concealing a metal panel. Upon prying it open, a small alcove was revealed, inside of which was a black bag containing what is now believed to be the missing canvas.” Read the rest of this story from ArtNews by clicking here.
