Australia to JapanLA

Auguste Clown Gallery in Melbourne just released an exclusive limited edition giclee of "Fiji Frangipani".

It measures 31x41cm and is limited to 250 prints. You can purchase it through their website or stop by the gallery (which I would highly recommend if you're in the Melbourne area) and peruse the many available prints and original pieces on display.

If you're in the Los Angeles area you may want to stop by JapanLA. They have a gallery space in their store where my prints are currently being shown alongside Super Emo Friends and Bored Inc.
You can purchase them framed for $35 or unframed for $25.

Petco Howloween

***UPDATE: These little guys are all sold out! Thanks to everyone who bought one :D***

Brand new for the Howloween display at Petco - four of my original plush designs as dog toys! You can choose from Bat, Woofman, Frank and Mummy. Best part: my dog LOVES them! Couldn’t have asked for better confirmation that they’re awesome - many thanks to Petco for doing a wonderful job on them!

I'm pretty sure they are available at all the stores in their Halloween display but if not, you can still purchase them online but you won't be able to choose which design - they choose for you. I also just found out that Petco does not sell beyond the US - hang tight - I'll work on trying to get some in house to sell to you guys :D

"There's Always Room" is back!

I just picked up this painting from it's six month long exhibition and I'm really happy to see it again. I kind of forgot how bright the colors are and how big it is (for me, at least!). I think that it's time for this piece to make someone else happy. It will be available for purchase in my shop on Friday, September 7th at 3pm EDT.

I'm going to be donating 10% of the sale price to the NJ Food Bank as well, so many thanks in advance to whoever may give this piece a loving home.

A Bear, an Owl and a Lemur...

...all walk into my studio.

"Gwizzly" acrylic on wood, 7.25" x 5.25" x .75"

Obviously this guy is part of my "I'm Not Hungry" series and is based on a grizzly bear and one of his favorite meals buddies, the Pink Salmon. Did you know that when the male Pink Salmon is spawning he develops his signature hump - thus the nickname, "Humpy".

Next up is "Lil' Hoot" acrylic on wood, 7" x 5.25" x .75"

For the same series, I decided to take on the Northern Saw-Whet Owl, who is perpetually small and cute (one of the smallest owls in North America) and his little dancing buddy is the Deer Mouse. Did you know that the Deer Mouse has a two-tone tail?

And last but not least is this guy:

"Lee" acrylic on wood, 5.25" x 4" x .75"

I've been staring at his lazy eye for months and just never finished him. I finally took the time to tidy him up and now he's all ready for a loving home. He's based on the Black and White Ruffed Lemur that I have a feeling I'll be revisiting for a more formal sitting in the future.

You can find more information and closeup photos of the details for these three in my shop. They will go on sale Friday, August 31 at 3pm EDT. I've put a handy countdown timer on the listings for my overseas fans.

As always, thanks for your continued support!

Sovereign and the Saccharine

Cartoon Network and Gallery Nucleus are presenting an Adventure Time tribute show opening August 18th. I was so happy to be asked to be a part of this show. I took one of my favorite episodes, "Death in Bloom" where Finn and Jake take care of Princess Bubblegum's princess plant. After feeding it pizza, cookies and grape soda they kill the plant. Thankfully Peppermint Butler steps in with his 'ties' to Death and the guys get the princess plant back in one piece.

I offer, "Sovereign and the Saccharine" 11.5"x9.25" acrylic on wood:

Be sure to check out Gallery Nucleus so you can sign up for the preview and get a sneak peek at the artwork before anyone else. I'm excited to see what all the other artists have come up with!

Shop Is FULL

I just put a ton of new items in my shop (ten to be exact) including a 17" print of "Bunga Bangkai", all four critters from the 'I'm Not Hungry' series mounted on plaques as well as the flower duo, "Augustus Crocus" and "Master Galanthus".

I also spotted a couple of older images of mine that I never mounted before and thought they might make someone happy :) I present "Scratch" and "Mommy's Little Prince". Also in the 'older image' file but with a twist, I decided to make "Uni Yeti Snow" but with a white border. It's glossy and bright and it really does look great!

What? Ten new prints just aren't enough for you? Well I've got one more and it's exlcusive to Gallery Nucleus..."Good Rocky's Revival".

 

There - that's it! Grab a lemonade and go shopping - I guarantee there's got to be something that will make you smile :)

As always, thanks for looking and keeping me painting!

xo

Kristin

Amazing Company

I'm back in NJ after visiting California for the Sea No Evil Show. Needless to say I was floored when I saw where I was placed in the show. Yup, that's Bunga Bangkai right between Tim Biskup and Shepard Fairey and adjacent to Gary Baseman, Jeff Soto and Chris Ryniak.

I got word that they raised $63,000 that night! Amazing and happy to have been a very small part of it :D

Good Rocky's Revival

May I present, "Good Rocky's Revival" (11.75" x 9.25" acrylic on wood) for All Together Now: A Tribute to The Beatles at Gallery Nucleus, opening July 7th through July 29th. If you click the above link you can sign up for the preview (that means you'll get an early shot at seeing/buying the work from this show!)  I'm also very happy that it's a benefit show with a portion of the proceeds going to Doctors Without Borders.

When I got the email to be a part of this I started thinking about what Beatles song I could use for inspiration. A small voice said, "...rocky raccoon..." and I jumped because Ed was standing close behind me whispering it. Seems that he has taken the place of my failed memory because I've always loved Rocky Raccoon and wow what an absolutely perfect fit for me!

I also decided to do another progress video (over 400 photos) and although I didn't dare use the original song, I stumbled upon AudioSwap at YouTube which allows you to add music from their 'extensive collection' directly to your video. I found a perfect piano rag and this is the result - enjoy!

Bunga Bangkai

I gave you a peek at this a while back: "Bunga Bangkai", 9.25" x 21.5", acrylic on wood. This is my contribution to the Sea No Evil Art Show which benefits the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The show is June 30th at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium in Riverside, Ca and Ed and I will be making the trip out to attend. It's a silent auction (there are talks to open up bidding to phone and online guests too so stay tuned) and there is an amazing list of artists who are donating work this year. It would be wonderful to meet some of my California fans in person so why not stop by! You can bid on some cool art, listen to music and hear Captain Paul Watson (founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society) and Captain Peter Hammarstedt and the crew featured on the popular Animal Planet series, “Whale Wars”.

Yes, the show is benefiting an organization that preserves and protects the oceans of the world, but I was struck with inspiration from the rainforest. This piece is based on the Amorphophallus titanum or titan arum or corpse flower ('bunga bangkai' means corpse flower in Indonesian) which can grow to 10 feet tall. When in flower it smells of rotting flesh (even heating up to mimic a decaying body temperature) to attract carrion beetles and flesh flies to help pollinate it. I've been eyeing this beauty up for years now (after first reading about it in a specialty plant catalog) and it slipped my mind as of late. While I was wandering the house looking for an idea to paint, Ed conveniently reminded me of it. Once I saw that it grew from a corm (the world's largest, weighing in at around 110 lbs) I knew it was the perfect addition to my plant portrait series.

I also decided to take progress photos and put them together in a little video that makes me smile. I hope you enjoy it too.

I'm so happy that I was able to contribute to this incredible show which is helping a truly worthwhile cause.