Hi, my name is Kelly. I'm a mother, daughter, sister, friend, artist, goof ball, just trying to live a happy life and leave a little love in the world before I go.
I grew up in So. California. I was always drawing or painting or creating something when I was a kid. Making art has always brought me peace. I think I would go crazy if I didn't keep creating! I'm officially an empty nester now, so I decided it was time to take my art out into the world! Yikes! I'm very excited to see what my future holds! We'll see!
To check out my portfolio, please go to my website www.kellylish.com.
My art is mainly paintings with acrylics, but sometimes I'll add in... ink, pastels, collage and wax.
Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by my blog...I hope you enjoyed your visit !
I'm wishing you happiness and peace, right here from my home sweet home in Studio City, CA.
Love, Kelly
I admire your manner of creating human figures. The mother in this piece has such soft, gentle curves and such a lovely, serene facial expression. As someone who is an atrocious drawer when it comes to people, I always stop and pay attention to the nuances of how other artists pull this off...this is one area in which I really need to study and improve!
And with music in the background.... :-] Very nice!
ReplyDeleteLOve this ... I agree that the sheet music in the background looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful moment to capture Kelly!!
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the moment! :) Btw, I got the magazine and had so much fun reading your how-to. Thanks for giving us the head's up!
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A very tender moment... captured beautifully!
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Kristin
So beautiful and tender. You can feel the love in this little family group. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLovely moment, very tender :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this Kelly !! So tender and sweet!! Paws up to Cooper...love Angel!!
ReplyDeleteThe most precious piece yet!
ReplyDeleteohhhhhh, i soooooo love this!! xo
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Soft and family like. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI admire your manner of creating human figures. The mother in this piece has such soft, gentle curves and such a lovely, serene facial expression. As someone who is an atrocious drawer when it comes to people, I always stop and pay attention to the nuances of how other artists pull this off...this is one area in which I really need to study and improve!
ReplyDeleteYour art is really adorable and I love the name of your blog.
ReplyDeleteoh kelly....this is beautiful. i just posted about a memory of me and my mom...must be in the air.
ReplyDeletelove you sister.
xo
c
***sigh***
ReplyDeleteso sweet and tender. LOVE IT!
and of course love YOU
ooxx
k
What a beautiful piece this is.Love it
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