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Outdoor paintings inspired by Kiawah River‘s landscape. New paintings released weekly until the end of December 2020.
A collection of whimsical muses and flower vases. These paintings are all under $200!
Hello, happy holidays + gift cards are here! A definite cause for cheer. Your gifted loved one will be able to redeem their gift card towards any available Art by Natalie Taylor painting, print, patch or product!
Select the amount you would like to gift on the drop down menu. If you would like a handwritten note included, please write your message in the “notes” section at checkout.
‘Gift Cards’ and ‘Portrait Session Gift Cards’ will be mailed out within 1-2 days of your purchase. If you would like a digital gift card instead, please also include that with your “notes”.
Hello + happy holidays! I am excited to offer Portrait Session Gift Cards! You will now be able to gift a loved one a session with me to have their portrait painted in person (or gift yourself!). Sessions lasts about 1½ - 3 hours depending on the size of the painting. The stylized portrait will be acrylic paint on wood panel, with water (or tea) and hors d’oeuvres to enjoy while your gifted muse sits for their portrait. The gift card holder will be able to set up a time + location by email. Currently, my portrait sessions are only available in the Charleston, SC area. Virtual portrait commissions can be booked through emailing your inquiry + photo to artbynatalietaylor@gmail.com
Select the amount/size you would like to gift on the drop down menu. If you would like a handwritten note included, please write your message in the “notes” section at checkout. If you have a preference on the ‘red’ or the ‘green’ Portrait Session Gift Card you can make your request in the “notes” section.
‘Gift Cards’ and ‘Portrait Session Gift Cards’ will be mailed out within 1-2 days of your purchase. If you would like a digital gift card instead, please also include that with your “notes”.
“Emerson’s Pondering”. 12 x 12 inches framed in a 13 x 13 inch frame. Soft pastels + acrylic paint on a birch wood panel. Framed and ready to hang (frame depth approximately 1.5 inches, natural wood stained grey).
En plein air paintings from Kiawah River in Charleston, SC. Read more about my outdoor painting process here.
From mid-October to the end of December 2020, I will be adding new paintings to this collection weekly.
Shipping from my studio within 5-10 business days.
“Island Belted Galloway Cows”. Approximately 12 x 7 3/4 x 1 inches. Soft pastels + acrylic paint on wood panel. Sides painted a neutral white.
En plein air paintings from Kiawah River in Charleston, SC. Read more about my outdoor painting process here.
From mid-October to the end of December 2020, I will be adding new paintings to this collection weekly.
Shipping from my studio within 5-10 business days.
“Misty Morning”. Approximately 12 x 7 3/4 x 1 inches. Soft pastels + acrylic paint on wood panel. Sides painted a neutral white.
En plein air paintings from Kiawah River in Charleston, SC. Read more about my outdoor painting process here.
From mid-October to the end of December 2020, I will be adding new paintings to this collection weekly.
Shipping from my studio within 5-10 business days.
“Wildflower Meadow”. Approximately 7 3/4 x 12 x 1 inches. Soft pastels + acrylic paint on wood panel. Sides painted a neutral white.
En plein air paintings from Kiawah River in Charleston, SC. Read more about my outdoor painting process here.
From mid-October to the end of December 2020, I will be adding new paintings to this collection weekly.
Shipping from my studio within 5-10 business days.
One thing I have been certain of is the desire to create and enjoy life's simple pleasures. I've been craving nature, unadulterated fun, and quite frankly, good food. When Oysters XO asked me to curate something interesting + inspiring using their oyster shucking Starter Kit, I jumped at the opportunity to let the creative waves flow!
One by one, we scooted around the bench towards a door where each art spectator entered and stayed for precisely 3 minutes. I wasn’t familiar with Kusama’s work at the time and hadn’t done previous research on the exhibit-I didn’t know what to expect when it would be my turn to enter through the mysterious door...