My Art Exhibit With Sarah Graeme: “Moving; Through, Towards, Within.”

Deb Chaney in Free Spirit Gallery

My art exhibit with Sarah Graeme, which I mentioned in this earlier post, is off to a wonderful start. We had our opening event at Gabriola Island’s Free Spirit Gallery on Friday evening.

The Power of Collaboration

It’s been really incredible to meet Sarah and collaborate with such a young artist – and yet she’s so accomplished. She’s so focused and has won grants and awards, and has come so far so quickly, so it’s been a truly incredible experience.

Sarah and I have taken quite different paths in our art careers. I didn’t go to art school (she did) and I’ve never won a grant (she has). While I’m still kind of figuring it out, her work is so cohesive and clear, and she knows what she’s creating and why.

To be honest, I’ve always felt kind of on the “outside” of the art world. So the feeling I get from collaborating and doing a show with Sarah has given me a sense of being “inside” the art world. And in addition to that feeling of inclusiveness, one of the greatest benefits of collaborations is that you get to up your game when you work with other artists, and I love that aspect of it.

A Special Appreciation for the Gallerist

My collaboration with Sarah was arranged by Catherine Hallam, the owner of Free Spirit Gallery, and I’d just like to say how grateful I am to her. She has gone above and beyond anyone that I’ve ever worked with in terms of collaboration. 

The opening was amazing. Everyone in attendance kept saying how beautiful it looked. One comment I heard repeatedly was that it felt like light — as though energy was emitting from the walls.

There was wine — and spritzers and cherries and cheese — and it was all so tastefully done. Every time someone arrived and I could catch a few words of Catherine talking about me, I just felt so appreciated and understood and supported. It was all done in such a professional, authentic, and grounded way. There was nothing pretentious about it or anyone in attendance, and it all felt just so genuine.

I also got to learn about Catherine’s journey as an artist and gallery owner, so it’s been wonderful getting to know her and having a deeper appreciation for who she is and what she’s doing.

Catherine’s assistant Lou was also there, and she was taking photos. She took an amazing shot of my parents and me (it was amazing having them there!), as well as a pic of me with my really good friend Denise, who I was thrilled to have there.

A lot of people stopped by that, up until that point, I’d only known over the internet and never met in person. One of the other great things about having an opening is that you get to meet people face-to-face and foster these real-life connections.

Selling That First Painting

Of course, one of the purposes of an exhibit is to find a home for the artist’s work. And selling that first painting is always really exciting, and a special feeling that makes me feel truly supported.

My painting The Gold Is Deep Within was my first piece to be sold at the show. It was purchased by a collector who’s been such a support to me and my career, and I’ll write up a full blog post about her and her selection in the near future.

A Guestbook of Affirmations

Catherine put out a book for people to sign and write comments. It is full of so many kind comments about my artwork and what they felt when viewing it and what they saw in each painting. It’s fascinating to hear people’s interpretations and how deeply they understood my work — so much so, that I feel I’m on the right track. It’s such an affirmation to me as an artist and it encourages me to continue.

Exhibit Catalogue, Photos, and Video

To see all the pieces I’ve got on display in the digital catalogue. Just click the big button below to download the PDF.

For some photos from the exhibit, scroll through the slideshow below. And beneath that is a short walkthrough video of my section of the the exhibit.

Here is a short video moving; through, towards, within.

Original Artwork and Prints for Sale

Prints of some of the pieces in the show are available in my online gallery at Saatchi Art.

Saatchi Art has a range of options to fit your individual preferences and needs. You can choose to have your prints on paper or canvas, and most are available in 4 sizes to fit any room. There is also an option to have it framed in white, black, or natural wood.

The “View In A Room” image gives you an idea of its size and lets you see what it looks like on a wall.

My Interview on "Conversations Worth Having" with Adrian Starks and Michelle Falcone

Deb Chaney painting in her studio

Deb Chaney at work in her studio

I was interviewed by Adrian Starks and Michelle Falcone back in May, for their show Conversations Worth Having. It took place on Facebook Live and a recording of the video is available on their Facebook page.

Who are Adrian Starks and Michelle Falcone?

My art is inspired by my own healing and personal journey, and both Adrian and Michelle share this passion for personal growth.

Adrian Starks is a motivational speaker, author, and personal growth trainer based in Seattle. He founded Champion Up with the goal of helping people recognize and realize their own power and courage for personal change. He focuses on managing mental health and encouraging positive growth and success and he certainly has the testimonials to back him up.

I love seeing people simply become better and happier human beings by creating fulfilling realities from their ideas or visions.
— Adrian Starks

Michelle Falcone is a Vancouver-based entrepreneur and certified life coach who is committed to “helping those she works with to obtain a life full of passion and peace.” She offers coaching services, speaking engagements, and programs & retreats – including an enthralling-looking small group retreat called Sailboat Coaching.   

In addition to being incredibly passionate about mental health, Michelle is an extraordinary supporter of the arts and artists. She is currently working with another artist and musician on developing a program that supports youth and their mental health. Michelle’s testimonials speak for themselves as well.

The Honour of Being a Conversation Worth Having

It’s certainly a compliment and honour to be considered the focal point of a “conversation worth having”, and I’d like to extend my thanks and appreciation to Adrian and Michelle for their time and interest.

Early in the interview, I reflect on the first series I painted 20 years ago. It consisted of 16 paintings – and a lot of red. I recalled a good friend of mine looking at the paintings and saying how angry they looked. And I look back now with my gained wisdom and realize how great it was that I could move from depression to anxiety to anger. I wasn’t conscious of it then, but I knew I was frustrated and had all this emotion, and I could turn it into creation. And that was really the beginning of art being a key component to my healing journey as well as my own transformational journey.

The main focus of the interview turns to the Drishti Paintings Series that I’m currently working on – but haven’t revealed too much about. I’ve been hunkered down in my creative cave, focused on creating these large, very layered and meaningful works of art, and that was the crux of what we discussed. We talk about the 3 concepts guiding my creation of these paintings – how they are the inspiration behind the Drishti Paintings as well as the inspiration for my own personal journey to find mental wellness.

I’ve alluded to the Drishti Series online, but the artwork will be fully revealed during Gabriola Island’s (incredible) Thanksgiving Studio Tour, which takes place on October 8-10th.

Check out the Conversations Worth Having Facebook page for past episodes and more about the program and its inspiring hosts.

Original Artwork and Prints for Sale

This section usually has links to where you can buy the original or prints of the painting mentioned in the post. But in this case, as mentioned above, the Drishti Paintings Series is still in process and won’t be revealed until the island’s studio tour in October.

However, you can browse through my collection at Saatchi Art’s online gallery. 

Saatchi Art offers multiple options to suit your personal tastes or needs. Prints can be on paper or canvas and are typically available in 4 sizes to best fit your room. You can also choose to have it framed in white, black, or natural wood.

The “View In A Room” image gives you an idea of its size and lets you see what it looks like on a wall. But take it one step further with the “View in My Room” tool that lets you see what it looks like on your wall.

Behind the scenes in the studio - the process of creating DP # 1

Drishti Painting # 1
36" x 48" x 1.5" Mixed Media on Canvas

The word drishti comes from the Sanskrit word and denotes a focal point. In yoga class when you are holding a challenging pose, to help you balance, your instructor will guide you to find a drishti: a place to hold your gaze that will in turn help you to hold steady.

The paintings in this new series are visual creations uniquely and specifically for you to remind of the strength and balance that always exists within yourself.

DP #1 can be found at the AV Museum in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada until the end of September 2022.⁠

and online at Saatchi Online Gallery:
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Drishti-Painting-1/499285/9464433/view

I learned a lot from creating this first painting in the series, and I have to say that I'll be switching directions with the next paintings and exploring these ideas from different angles.⁠

Stay tuned... the painting journey continues :-) ⁠

My Upcoming Art Exhibit with Sarah Graeme

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I am thrilled to announce my collaborative art exhibit with Sarah Graeme. Based across the way on Vancouver Island, Sarah is a ceramic artist who uses weaving and basketry techniques to combine plant fibers with ceramic forms. I’m a huge fan of her work and who she is as a person, so I’m very excited about our upcoming show.

The exhibit is being held at the Free Spirit Gallery here on Gabriola Island, and it runs from August 16 through to September 5. The official opening night event is Friday, August 19 from 6 to 8 PM.

An “Interview” with the Gallerist

Free Spirit Gallery Studio & Shop was established last fall by Catherine Hallam. It’s an incredible addition to the island’s art community, encouraging and enabling local artists and artisans to showcase their work. You can see its exhibition schedule for the year on the gallery’s website.

A full year of exhibits is certainly a testament to Catherine’s passion for and commitment to the arts — not to mention her organizational skills! Here are some of the insightful questions that Catherine asked me about the artwork I’m exhibiting in this show.

What ideas, concepts, and experiences does the body of work communicate?

This body of work communicates a visual footprint of my spiritual and healing journey over the past 10 years. The journey of creating each painting here on display taught me something important that has helped me to re-connect and align with my authentic self. Often the painting’s title reveals the message I received and what I learned in its creation. The work imbues a healing frequency, each painting emanating the energetic stamp of the learnings and healing I received from its creation.

What inspirations or traditions guided or influence this body of work?

Before I begin painting, my inspiration and tradition are in my healing practice to go within via meditation, silent time in nature, and journal writing. When I begin to work, I am guided by my intuition and let the painting guide and lead me as I add and take away layers. Knowing that the process and journey of creation is the greatest gift of being an artist. Trusting the finished piece will reveal herself.

How are the methods or techniques you use important to this body of work? Tell us how, or what, the choice of medium or process contributes to this work.

There are a lot of layers in these paintings and also the unique aspect of sand added as texture. I think I use a lot of thick mediums and mixed media because it's just simply so darn fun playing around with the colours and textures. When I look back on this work I also think these paintings are a lot like each of us in the world, that is, we come in as a baby pure innocent naturally happy, and excited about life. 

Then things happen, beliefs are formed, and occurrences and incidences happen and shape us. We grow, evolve, and learn while trying to figure out this thing called Life. For those of us on a conscious healing journey, I feel part of that process and journey of re-claiming our authenticity is taking off some of the layers we never really wanted, and getting back to our real selves. This is what I’ve been up to for the past couple of decades and that is what I see when I look at my work. As for the sand elements, well, I’m always going back to nature to re-calibrate and nourish myself… I just can’t help myself but to add it into these pieces!

Exhibit Statement for Moving; Through, Towards, Within

The title of Sarah’s and my collaborative art exhibit is Moving; Through, Towards, Within. Our exhibit statement encapsulates our individual approaches to – and what we aim to achieve with – our artwork. It follows below:

When faced with uncertainty we can either become fixed, paralyzed by the unknown, or move; through, towards, within.

Through Deb Chaney’s abstract, ethereal paintings, she explores the narratives of her own personal healing journey. Through the process and ongoing practice of painting, Deb Chaney explores themes of authenticity, truth, and connection.

Gathered on plinths, Sarah Graeme’s woven ceramic vessels emanate a sense of delicate balance. In her work, Sarah combines daylily fibers from her garden and smoke-fired ceramic vessels to create work that navigates the uncertainty and precarity she feels in our current environmental and social climate.

Both artists’ work use the process of creating to work through and into the unknown, uncertain, and ambiguous expanse in an attempt to navigate questions without definitive answers.

How do we be in a better relationship with ourselves, each other, and the world around us?

Moving into the expanse of discomfort, through, towards, within.

Original Artwork and Prints for Sale

Original paintings on display at the show can be purchased through Free Spirit Gallery. Contact the gallery owner Catherine Hallam via email or phone at (250) 247-0197. Or, if you’re fortunate enough to be on Gabriola Island, stop by the gallery at 590 North Road.

Prints of some of the pieces in the show are available in my online gallery at Saatchi Art.

Saatchi Art has a range of options to fit your individual preferences and needs. You can choose to have your prints on paper or canvas, and most are available in 4 sizes to fit any room. There is also an option to have it framed in white, black, or natural wood.

The “View In A Room” image gives you an idea of its size and lets you see what it looks like on a wall.

Donating Art for Gabriola Island's Annual Salmon BBQ Auction

Gabriola Island by Deb Chaney (9” x 12”)

I’ve donated a painting to the indispensable Gabriola Island Community Hall to be auctioned off at its annual fundraiser. The painting is called Gabriola Island and I and some other island artists were mentioned in our local paper, the Gabriola Sounder.

The 67th Annual Gabriola Community Hall Salmon BBQ

Our local community centre – the Gabriola Island Community Hall – is holding its 67th Annual Salmon BBQ on Saturday, August 13. The festivities include the salmon BBQ, as well as a raffle, live music, activities for kids, and the silent auction. There’s a beer & cider garden for the adults and play area for the kiddos.

The event starts at 4pm on Saturday and goes until 8pm. Tickets are just $20 for a salmon dinner with homemade salads, buns, watermelon, and more. They’re available at Colleen’s (our local home and fashion store), the Community Hall’s website, and at the event.

Gabriola Artists and Performers Contributing to the Event

Gabriola Island’s community is an incredible supporter of its artists and artisans. And as a way of giving back and supporting the seat of this small, close-knit populace, local artists, artisans, and businesses have donated their goods or services to the fundraiser’s raffle and silent auction.

The painting I’ve donated is called Gabriola Island. It’s a 9” x 12” x 1.5” original mixed media piece on wood panel. I painted it years ago when I’d come to Gabriola Island on a retreat. Whenever I go away on a personal retreat, I have my beloved old leather satchel full of the art supplies needed to create small paintings. And this is one of the paintings to come from that. The ground layer of this painting is an old nautical map of the Gulf Islands surrounding the Salish Sea, with the text for Gabriola Island visible.

In addition to myself, other artists featured at the auction include Tammy Hugeon and Carolyn Bell.

Tammy Hugeon is a painter and glass artist “creating wild & soulful work” on the island. She’s a self-taught artist and was the BC Glass Art Award winner – twice! Her colourful, nature-inspired work includes mixed media paintings and large-scale sculptures of glass, steel, and wood. You can visit Tammy’s website to learn more about her and her work.

Carolyn Bell is a painter, writer, musician – and more! – based on the island. Her body of work includes a “heroic women” series of abstract paintings of Margaret Artwood, Julia Child, Ruth Bader Ginsburg styled as religious icons. You can see some of Carolyn’s work on her Facebook page, although the most recent update is from 2018.

The live music stage is set to include performances by Paul Gellman, Brooke Gray Harris, Sarah Osborne, Tom MacLachlan, Cursing Cousins, John Gresham and Friends, and Snake Island Railroad.

Original Artwork and Prints for Sale

This section usually has links to where you can buy the original or prints of the painting mentioned in the post. But seeing as my painting Gabriola Island is up for auction in 2 weeks, the original is only available to the highest bidder.

However, you can order prints of Gabriola Island on Saatchi Art or find another original painting in my collection on Saatchi Art’s online gallery. 

Saatchi Art offers multiple options to suit your personal tastes or needs. Prints can be on paper or canvas and are typically available in 4 sizes to best fit your room. You can also choose to have it framed in white, black, or natural wood.

The “View In A Room” image gives you an idea of its size and lets you see what it looks like on a wall. But take it one step further with the “View in My Room” tool that lets you see what it looks like on your wall.

Living the Artist Life on Gabriola Island

I am very fortunate to live on a small island called Gabriola located on the west coast near Vancouver, BC, Canada that is incredibly supportive and focussed on the arts.

There are musicians, theatre people and painters galore as well as an incredible artist council organization offering exhibit space, small supportive grants, and so much more.

Being my first year living here I have experienced so many magical moments of support and creative joy, I just had to share a few!

I remember...

In the fall walking down the street and my neighbours Gary & Donna, playwrights and actors, checking on with me about the Canada Art Council grant I was writing. Thank you for cheering me on!

Being connect with another abstract painter in my neighbour via the arts council whereby she kindly leant me her canvas stretcher. Elsa's show goes up this Friday at Free Spirit - I had a sneak peak and her work is PHENOMENAL.

And now this summer, Free Spirit, our local art gallery very generously offering me a spot in a two person collaborative exhibit (Aug 16- Sept 6) with a phenomenal potter Sarah Graeme whom I got to meet last week when she came to visit my home. Writing our joint artist statement together was a magical experience I will treasure always.

I feel inspired, a deep sense of belonging, and profound gratitude for completely following my heart and moving here with no idea what The Universe had in store for me ! ! !
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you !

Artist Residencies on Gabriola Island: https://akimbo.ca/.../kasahara-gabriola-trust-artist.../
Free Spirit Gallery on Gabriola Island: https://freespiritstudio.ca/
Tourist website for where I live: https://hellogabriola.ca/tourist-directory/arts/


(video was taken at Drumbeg Park, Gabriola Island, BC, Canada)

My “68 Secrets” Illustrated Card Deck is Available in 3 Brick & Mortar Stores

68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist on display at Page’s L’IL Market in Silva Bay

Last year I wrote and self-published a card deck of affirmations called The 68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist: How to Stay Inspired Despite Any Obstacle. The cards were initially available through a wonderful print-on-demand website called The Game Crafter, but they are now for sale in 3 brick & mortar stores.

The Inspiration for Creating Affirmation Cards

The creation of this affirmation card deck was a 10-year project in that it is the culmination of a decade of introspective journaling. Over the course of those 10 years, I’d written notes in my journals reflecting on how – despite raising my daughter on my own and enduring my own periods of mental unwellness – I was able to keep painting art, teaching workshops, and exhibiting my artwork. 

I was able to continue working toward my goals as an artist even though there were so many challenges and obstacles along the way.

Wanting to share what I’d learned and realized, I went back through my journals and picked out the 68 most prevalent inspirations, ideas, and lessons that I felt really supported me in staying creative.

With those 68 insights in hand, I collaborated with a retired English teacher in Oregon and she helped me edit and organize them into these wonderful succinct cards with the main caption and a descriptor below it.

For the second phase of the project, this past year I went through the process of selecting 68 original abstract art pieces to go behind the captions. Each piece of artwork was very consciously chosen to correspond to the captions and the message each card imparts. There are some incredible stories and connections, and it’s really fun to see how the art is supporting the words.

It’s been a long-term project and is something I’m so proud of and I’m very excited to see it go out into the world. So, seeing it move from online-only into tangible, real-world stores is quite the thrill.

Where to Buy The 68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist

The first store is Iron Oxide Art Supplies, which is just a quick ferry ride away in Nanaimo, British Columbia. They’re located in the gorgeous historic Old Firehall Building and carry a fantastic selection of art supplies, from paints to canvas to clays, and everything in between.

The second store is Li’l Market at Page’s Resort and Marina, here on Gabriola Island. It’s located in the serene Silva Bay, at the southeast end of the island. what began as a fish camp and store in the 1940s evolved into a full-service resort. They are steadfast supporters of the island’s creative community, boasting over 400 titles written, illustrated, or published by Gabriolans.

The third store is the shop in Free Spirit Gallery Studio & Shop, also on Gabriola Island, which I mentioned in a blog post earlier this month. They opened just near the end of last year and are a wonderful addition to the community, showcasing both established and emerging artists from the island.

If you don’t live in the area, you can also find the cards online at The Game Crafter. They are a Wisconsin-based company that makes board games and card decks on-demand, with an online store and an active online community of creatives.

What Others Have to Say About My Illustrated Affirmations

Hearing from people about what they like or appreciate about a piece of work is always satisfying and encouraging for an artist – or anyone, for that matter. So reading the positive comments about The 68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist on The Game Crafter’s online shop was truly touching and I’m thrilled to share some of them here. 

Reading a card is a lovely, thought-provoking way to start the day.
— Brindle
A wonderful way to keep going when feeling stuck.
— Kamila
Well-crafted words of wisdom for your cosmic heart and creative soul.
— Laterina S.
I relate to every card in this deck and love the transformative power they hold.
— Tonya T.

Original Artwork and Prints for Sale

Most of the artwork I chose for the cards in The 68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist are available for purchase – either the original artwork, or a print, or both – online at Saatchi Art.

Saatchi Art has a range of options to fit your individual preferences and needs. You can choose to have your prints on paper or canvas, and most are available in 4 sizes to fit any room. There is also an option to have it framed in white, black, or natural wood.

The “View In A Room” image gives you an idea of its size and lets you see what it looks like on a wall.

Gabriola Arts Council’s Featured Art for June Included My ‘Fragments of Life’ Painting

Fragments of Life #19 by Deb Chaney (23” x 30”)

A couple of months ago I received a pleasant surprise in my inbox. It was an email from the Gabriola Arts Council letting me know that another artist had selected my artwork for June’s Featured Art section on their website. They chose one of my paintings that’s posted on the GAC’s website — a mixed media painting called Fragments of Life #19.

Monthly Featured Artwork Curated by Artists

Each month the Gabriola Arts Council asks one of their member artists to help them curate artwork from the 26 categories in their online art catalogue. The six selected works — they could be paintings, pottery, clothing, anything — are then displayed prominently on the front page of the GAC website under the Featured Art banner.

For the month of June 2022, my painting was selected along with 5 other beautiful pieces that represent the diverse range of styles, mediums, and art forms found on Gabriola Island. To give you an idea of this diversity, the other works included a hand-knit sweater by Susan Hudson, a stunning stained glass panel by Jane Ferland, a stoneware vase by Graham Sheehan, and a pine needles basket by Marylyn Beaubien. The only other painting was the gorgeous Tea Stained Humpback 2 by Jade Krupa.

Some of the other works can be purchased directly through the GAC website, while some require you to contact the artist directly about pricing.

Source: The Arts on Gabriola (GAC)

A Special Appreciation to the Artist

The artist who chose my painting for June’s Featured Art is Zulis Yalte. She’s a multimedia and cross-disciplinary artist who works in stone, wood, clay, mixed media sculpture, painting, photography, and more. 

When Zulis presented her selections to the GAC, she had this to say about my artwork:

Deb illustrates the paradox of the light/dark, strength/fragility, and all in between in life with her intuitive use of mark-making, form, and colour.
— Zulis Yalte

I was touched by how well Zulis captured the essence of my artwork. And I want to thank her for putting such care and thought into choosing to include my painting. It’s always appreciated when somebody lets an artist know which piece they like – and why they like it. But I feel that Zulis’ write-up even goes beyond that as she really digs what I’m doing from a creative standpoint.

You can learn more about Zulis and see more of her artwork on the GAC website or on her website.

A Truly Incredible Art Organization

I would also like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the Gabriola Arts Council. What they are and do is far beyond any art organization I’ve encountered in my 20 years of being a professional artist. They are highly organized and professional and offer such an amazing level of support. With so many unique tools and programs in place, they are a truly special operation.

A fantastic feature on the GAC’s website is the creative directory, which allows people to “meet the artists of this unique and beautiful island.” With 90+ artists to choose from, I highly recommend clicking around and taking a digital stroll through the directory.

About My Painting ‘Fragments of Life #19’

This piece is part of my Fragments of Life series – which I discussed in a bit more detail in this post a couple of weeks ago – so it represents another lesson from my spiritual journey.

Fragments of Life #19 measures 23” x 30” x 1.5”. The artwork is an acrylic mixed media painting on 300 lb Arches Coldpress Watercolour Paper. It is mounted on a custom-made wood panel, wired, varnished, and ready to hang.

Original Artwork and Prints for Sale

The original artwork can be purchased through the Gabriola Arts Council’s website.

You can also buy prints of Fragments of Life #19 online at Saatchi Art

Saatchi Art has a range of options to fit everyone’s individual preferences. You can choose to have your prints on paper or canvas, and most are available in 4 sizes to fit any room. There is also an option to have it framed in white, black, or natural wood.

The “View In A Room” image gives you an idea of its size and lets you see what it looks like on a wall.

CONTRACT POSITION AVAILABLE - Art rental and licensing marketing and sales manager

Seeking motivated individual who would love to connect with set decorators, directors, TV & film art department heads, interior designers and art consultants on behalf of a working abstract artist.

You ideally already have, or are ready and willing to create connections in the film and art industry. It would be a strong advantage for your to understand & be connected with interior designers and art consultants and understand how they work.

For Example, If you live in “Hollywood North" the Vancouver, BC,Canada region, you will be familiar with AIETSE, BCCFU and Creative BC and have the know-how to access the right people in TV/Film production that are currently filming and may be looking for art. This could be expanded to LA and Bollywood.

Your job will be to establish meaningful connections with the right people who rent original abstract artwork and/or license digital artwork images for their purposes. You’ll share samples of work available for their purposes. You will follow up systematically. You’ll keep organized records of your work. Your end goal is to create sound long term working relationships with the right people and to initiate the creation of a fiscal contract between the licensor and the artist. You would together at first with the artist to create a replicable system for these tasks so your progress could be seen and understood easily, the independently with agreed upon touch base and updates.

You work is a success when the artist is offered a contract for art rental or digital image art licensing.

Your personable nature, professionalism and discretion is of the utmost importance as in all your dealings, you will be representing the artist, her work and reputation. As well, you must truly appreciate and at least like (love would be better!) the artwork being offered. This is more important that what you know (experience) or who you know, as those things can be developed, taught and learned with the right attitude, desire and time. Uplifting, inspiring and positive people will be at the top of the list for this position as good energy goes far.

This is a contract job with two payout options for you: Option One is that you work for an agreed upon percentage of the contract achieved by your efforts. Option two is you work for an agreed upon hourly wage for a set number of hours each week or month.

I am a contemporary abstract artist with over 20 years experience creating, exhibiting, selling and licensing my work. I currently have over 600 high resolution images of my abstract work available for licensing and also a large inventory of small, medium and large format original works available and ready to rent. I've licensed to Rainmaker films and recently to a Hulu film and a Netflix TV series.

You can view samples of my portfolio here:

Samples of Artwork for Rent - https://www.canva.com/design/DAE9DGUy1s8/_wtSKKvPoSU_51PsROGF4Q/view?utm_content=DAE9DGUy1s8&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=homepage_design_menu

Samples of Artwork to License - https://www.canva.com/design/DAE9DIjwmc0/GJP6VtQrAFRqgM6Wpuf47Q/view?utm_content=DAE9DIjwmc0&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=homepage_design_menu

Applications please email info@debchaney.com

Tell me why you want to do this work, why you’d be great at it, and anything else that would be relevant

In putting your name at the top of the list. Thank you!

Original Painting ‘Clearing Fear’ Featured in the Upcoming Netflix Series The Imperfects

Abstract art painting Clearing Fear by Deb Chaney

Clearing Fear by Deb Chaney

As I mentioned in a post back in March, Hulu rented 5 of my original paintings for their new horror movie Fresh, starring Daisy Edgar Jones and Sebastian Stan. My mixed media painting Subtle Shift was the first of my pieces to be featured on the show, and I’ll share the others as they appear. 

However, this is not an update on Fresh – but it’s the result of my artwork being in the show. Hulu renting my artwork for its TV series led directly to my abstract paintings being featured on Netflix’s new show, The Imperfects.

The sci-fi drama stars Canadian actress Italia Ricci as Dr. Sydney Burke and Vancouver native Rhianna Jagpal as Abbi Singh. It was mainly filmed in Vancouver, which you may know is often referred to as “Hollywood North” due to all the movies and shows filmed there.

The synopsis reads:

After an experimental gene therapy turns them into monsters, three twenty-somethings band together to hunt down the scientist responsible and force him to make them human again.

Here’s the official Netflix teaser. But be warned, it’s not for the faint of heart – the trailer has profanity and a fair amount of blood and violence. Netflix has given it a TV-MA rating for language, violence, and gore, so it’s not really my taste.

How My Artwork Went From Hulu to Netflix

Promo image for The Imperfects on Netflix

Source: Netflix

One of the art directors working on Fresh was a wonderful woman named Sarah. She enjoyed working with me and complimented me on my professionalism and how I replied to them quickly and got them what they needed without delay. 

The film and TV industry has a really quick turnaround, with people often needing things “yesterday”. Fortunately, I was aware of this beforehand as my daughter had done some extra work when she was younger, so I’d been on film sets and had a sense of how things worked a little bit. The experience helped me work with the industry and understand what its incredibly hard-working people are coping with.

After Fresh wrapped filming, Sarah moved onto another production. Soon afterward, she gave me a call to say that she’d enjoyed working with me and that she was excited about my art. In fact, she’d printed out most of my portfolio from Saatchi Online Gallery so everyone working on the art set of The Imperfects could choose their favourite paintings.

I was so flattered and excited and grateful for the callback.

Instead of renting my original work – as was done for the Hulu movie – Netflix licensed high-resolution digital images of my paintings. (I think they licensed somewhere between 20 to 30 paintings.) They then printed them onto canvas with a special giclée printer on set.

It’s a good thing they didn’t use my original artwork, because there’s a scene where one of the lead characters punches through one of my paintings. The scene went through multiple retakes, so they kept printing out my painting over and over again. I’m fairly certain the painting in question is New Laylines To Heal The Earth. The original is available for purchase – just promise you won’t put your fist through it. :)

About the Artwork in The Imperfects

Screenshot from The Imperfects showing Deb Chaney's painting "Clearing Fear"

Source: Netflix

Even though The Imperfects first season hasn’t been released by Netflix yet, one of my paintings already appears in the trailer! You can see it 40 seconds into the trailer hanging above the fireplace. (It’s mounted sideways – but it’s still wonderful to see it there!) :)

The painting is called Clearing Fear and was painted in 2019. It is acrylic mixed media on canvas and measures 91.4 x 122 cm (36”x48”) and is currently available to rent or purchase via the Surrey Art Gallery Sales and Rentals program.

Original Artwork and Prints for Sale

The original painting of Clearing Fear is available to purchase or rent from the Surrey Art Gallery Sales and Rentals program.

Prints of Clearing Fear are also available on Saatchi Art. You can choose the size, material, and framing to suit your personal taste. Prints come in 4 sizes, on paper or canvas, and you add a frame of white, black, or natural wood.

The “View In A Room” image places the artwork on a wall to give you a sense of its size and how it looks in a room.

New Laylines To Heal The Earth – the original or print – is also available for purchase on Saatchi Art.

My Painting ‘Keep it Real’ is Featured at Free Spirit Art Gallery on Gabriola Island

Painting "Keep It Real' by Deb Chaney

Keep it Real by Deb Chaney

I am thrilled to announce that my artwork is now featured in the Free Spirit Art Gallery here on beautiful Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada. It’s truly an honour and pleasure to be part of this gallery and artist community. I’d like to take this opportunity to share a bit more about Free Spirit Gallery, the woman behind it, and my first piece of artwork featured there.

The Importance of Art Galleries and the Free Spirit Gallery on Gabriola Island

A gallery is more than just a shop with art on its walls. Beyond displaying artwork, it is a place for people to interact – to inquire, collaborate, and get inspired. And everyone I’ve talked with is excited to have a genuine and professional brick & mortar gallery on the island. 

The Free Spirit Studio Gallery & Shop was established last November by a phenomenal woman named Catherine Hallam. She has 20+ years of experience teaching art & design and has been on the island for nearly 10 years. By showcasing the work of emerging and established local artists and artisans, Catherine aims to provide a mutually beneficial platform to bring artists and collectors together.

The Free Spirit Shop is a retail space for local artisans to display and sell their handmade works. The Free Spirit Studio section – launched a couple of months ago – is a space where artists can conduct small workshops and classes for kids and adults. She’s got 2 printmaking workshops scheduled for July, but visit the studio’s webpage for up-to-date information.

By rotating solo exhibits, Catherine features one or two artists each month on the back wall – which I think is a wonderful idea. Having your work featured is an empowering experience for an artist. You can see the exhibition schedule for the whole year on the website.

There are so many amazing Gabriola artists to be represented. The gallery is a special, beautiful place, and it’s a privilege and pleasure to be a part of it specifically, and the community as a whole.

About My Painting ‘Keep it Real’ on Display at Free Spirit Art Gallery

The painting I have on display is called Keep it Real, and it’s part of my Fragments of Life series.

The Fragments of Life series is about how we often morph and fragment ourselves to survive the challenges and trauma we experience growing up. We become people we are not – and do what we have to – in order to meet our needs. And the series is a healing journey about reclaiming those lost parts of ourselves, our fragments.

Each painting in the series represents a lesson from my spiritual journey. The painting process always helps me stay in the present moment – keeping with what’s real – and embracing, accepting, and loving it. We do this with the knowledge that we have the power and capacity to transform into the next version of ourselves.

The painting is an acrylic mixed media collage on 300-pound cold press watercolour paper mounted on wood panel, and it measures 58.4 x 76.2 x 2.5 cm (23 x 30 x 1.5 inches).

Original Artwork and Prints for Sale

The original painting of Keep it Real is currently available for purchase from Free Spirit Gallery Please email info@freespiritstudio.ca or phone the gallery at (250) 247-0197 to secure the original for your collection. 

You can also purchase giclee and fine art prints from Saatchi Art.

When it comes to prints, Saatchi Art offers multiple options to suit your personal tastes or needs. Prints can be on paper or canvas and are usually available in 4 sizes – to better fit your room. You can also choose to have your unique art piece framed in white, black, or natural wood.

The “View In A Room” image gives you an idea of its size and lets you see what it looks like on a wall.

Original Painting “Rocky Mountain” Sold and Shipped to Seattle

Painting "Rocky Mountain" by Deb Chaney

Rocky Mountain by Deb Chaney (11” x 15”)

My original painting, Rocky Mountain, recently sold in April, and I would like to extend a deeply appreciative thank you to K. Robertson in Seattle for buying this original “little gem” mixed media work. It truly is a unique piece in my collection and I hope it is a welcome and treasured addition to yours.

The Power of Buying (and Selling) Art

When a patron buys original artwork, it has a profound impact on my career as an artist that goes far beyond the monetary. First and foremost, knowing that my art is connecting with someone, fuels my creativity and fosters inspiration. So your support means the world to me.

I remember the day I became an art collector. It was a Wednesday in December of 2007, and the painting was an Untitled piece by Houston-based artist Michelle Y. Williams. I was thrilled. So thrilled that I wrote about it here while reflecting on why people buy art.

I listed off a number of reasons for why I bought the painting, including everything from the satisfaction of supporting an artist achieve their dreams to the obvious aesthetic reason of adding beauty to my home. Just as (or more) importantly, it cultivated a deeper feeling of connection to both the artist and the gallery.

And what I wrote 15 years ago, still stands today. I would LOVE to hear from art collectors about why you chose a certain piece of artwork or what buying art means to you.

About This Artwork

Rocky Mountain is an essential part of my Little Gems Series, which is a collection of small, one-of-a-kind mixed media abstract paintings. I’ve been doing the series for years, using it as an avenue for technique exploration and a means of testing my creativity. Beginning as demos or projects in one of my workshops, a chosen few emerge to become real paintings!

At 11” x 15”, Rocky Mountain is a couple of inches longer and wider than most works in the series, which are typically 9” x 12”. The painting is a mixed media collage on paper.

Similar Original Artwork and Prints for Sale

I usually like to suggest a similar original artwork to look at, but Rocky Mountain is such a unique piece, that search proved to be a challenge. However, you can purchase a high-quality print of the painting here at Saatchi Art. 

You can choose to have the print on paper or canvas and even have it sent to you already framed. And one of the great things about prints is that you have a choice of sizes–meaning you can get Rocky Mountain all the way up to 30” x 40”.

You can look at more paintings in the Little Gems Series on Saatchi Art. There are many original paintings available for purchase to add to your art collection. They’ve even got a “View in My Room” tool that lets you see how each piece of artwork will fit into your home.

Vancouver Sun Saturday Edition Newspaper Art Installation Write Up & Feature

Thank you so much for my friend and art collector Leigh Hodges who kindly mailed me this newspaper copy of the Vancouver Sun article by Rebecca Keillor featuring my West Coast Abstracts public art installation in North Vancouver May7,2022. It was a pleasure to read and understand further one of the key reasons Rocky Seith, CEO of Adera Developments chose my proposal: A positive attitude! Thank you for acknowledging this, I really appreciate being seen and feel acknowledged and respect. This means a lot to me, thank you.

Take it Away XIII Painting (c) Deb Chaney Original  Painting, collage on Paper  Size: 15 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

Take it Away XIII Painting (c) Deb Chaney Original Painting, collage on Paper Size: 15 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

The four original paintings for this installation were inspired by the ephemeral beauty of walking along the river through Lynn Valley in North Vancouver ‘Take it Away I, II, III & IV’ and were gifted to developers to be featured in their head office. That said, for the photo shoot and process of putting together the final documentation of the project I painted several more paintings to show the layers and process behind the mixed media works. Several of these paintings are available for your collection and can be purchased via Saatchi Online Gallery. You can click the Saatchi gallery link here or contact the artist directly info@debchaney.com to acquire one of these beautiful original mixed media paintings for your collection.

Finishing Touches Now In Place for 'West Coast Abstracts' Tile Installation

I’d like to thank my friend and art collector of my work, Joe Hunt, for stopping by the 'West Coast Abstracts' Tile Installation this month and taking these updated photos showing the landscaping that is now in place since we completed the installation last June 2021. As well, the adjoining plaque is now up and beautifully mounted in the front of the installation on the sidewalk for easy ready accessibility to all who stop by.

It reads: “These contemporary abstract paintings rendered in hand-painted Portuguese tile, use a play of colour, movement, and texture to capture the ephemeral feeling of a walking through the local rainforest.  They serve as a reminder of the power of being in creative process. Connecting with our imagination can be both healing and self-empowering and is available to us all.”

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank each person who helped to bring this public artwork to fruition:


Rocky Sethi - COO, Adera Development Corporation - For overseeing the project and approving the choice of this public artwork for Crest Adera Developments. Thank you. Sarah Bingham – Director of Development - Project selection and initial project management. Thank you. Emma Cartwright - Development Manager, Adera Development Corporation - Art installation project management . Thank you. Helga Godinho - Managing Director of InfraBiz - Support of project proposal and on going project management. Thank you. Mario Rosado - Managing Director of InfraBiz - Support of project finances and deliverables. Thank you. Miguel Almeida Mendes – Commercial Manger at Viuva Lamego - In charge of fabrication and painting of tile artwork. Ana Sofia Tavares - Commercial Office Manager at Viuva Lamego - In charge of tile shipment. Thank you. Viuva Lamego Fabrication and Painting Team: Maria de Fátima Mota – Responsible of the Painting Department. Thank you. José Maria Salgado - Responsible for Project R&D. Thank you. Fernando Humberto Duarte – Painter of the Panels. Thank you. Tile installation Team: Bruce Walther - Lead Tile Installer. Thank you. Richard Finch - Tile installer. Thank you. Yule Ken Lum - Tile installer. Thank you. Lori Phillips - North Vancouver Public Art Commissioner - Overall project support. Thank you. Kari Hundt - Corporate Public Art Consultant - Project selection and initial project management. Thank you. Dennis Rithaler – Site Superintendent, Adera Development Corporation - Supporting the installation team on the ground for the installation process. Thank you. Katerina Stuparyk – Marketing Manager - Adera Development Corporation. Thank you. Dennis Rithaler – Site Superintendent, Adera Development Corporation - Supporting the installation team on the ground for the installation process. Thank you. Dougal Muir - Documentation - Script writing, editing, photos, video. Thank you. Mitchell Sayers - Bokuria Creative - Provided photos and video clips of Crest construction, final grand opening celebration, and final installation. Thank you. . Tim Sullivan - Photographer & Videographer - Project in process documentation. Thank you. Leigh Hodges - Corporate Consultant - Support on project proposals and reports. Thank you. Susan Greig - Artist Mentor - Support during secondary and tertiary project proposals. Thank you.

"If you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go far, go together." - African Proverb

'Subtle Shift' Original Painting Featured in FRESH Hulu TV Series

In the spring of 2021 I was approached by the art director working on the production of FRESH

FRESH is a new Hulu series TV show starring Daisy Edgar Jones, as Noa and Sebastian Stan, as Steve ‘ Fresh’ is about the horrors of modern dating seen through one young woman's defiant battle to survive her new boyfriend's unusual appetites. It’s considered a horror show and rated R so please be forewarned if you endeavour to watch it.

Here is the preview for your possible enjoyment - or not. I got to speak with the art directors about the plot and story and what happens… and I am for sure NOT watching it, but you can make your own decision.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKk5VAK1GZQ&ab_channel=Hulu

The show releases March 4, 2022 and there are four other original paintings of mine that were rented and featured on the set that I will be sharing with you here on my blog moving forward. I am excited to keep an eye out for the paintings !

The original painting ‘Subtle Shift’ 60” x 40” x 1.5” mixed media on canvas is available to purchase for your collection online here at Saatchi Online Gallery:
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Subtle-Shift/499285/1938371/view

DP1 Painting Featured at the AV Museum Exhibit 'Emergence' Opening this Thursday May 5th

Drishti Painting #1, Mixed Media on Canvas, 36” x 48” x 1.5” (c) Deb Chaney 2022

Drishti Painting #1, Mixed Media on Canvas, 36” x 48” x 1.5” (c) Deb Chaney 2022

Deb Chaney will be featuring the first painting DP1 at the juried group exhibit at the AV Museum in Port Alberni, on Vancouver Island British Columbia. The show is entitled: Emergence: New Work, New Beginnings.

Opening reception will be held Thursday, May 5th at 7 PM at the AV Museum, 4255 Wallace Street in Port Alberni. 

The art show will be running from May 5 to Sept 3rd , 2022 and open to the public from 11 am - 4 pm Tuesday - Saturday during the duration of the exhibit.

This featured painting, DP1, began after moving to a new home, beginning a new series - this is the first painting in it - and with a new approach. Three concepts are embodied in the paintings of this new "Drishti Series": Space, focus and connection. In this series I am using sacred geometry patterns to represent connection. The desired goal with the painting is to offer a visual journey to the viewer into a focal point, a place to hold steady, and to ultimately find themselves. 

This original painting DP1 (Drishti Painting #1), Mixed Media on Canvas, 36” x 48” x 1.5” is available for your collection and purchase can be made with the museum during the exhibit dates , for purchase please contact avmuseumshow2022@gmail.com Phone: (250) 720-2863.

A Prelude of What's to Come...

‘ A Prelude of What’s to Come’ 9” x 12” Mixed Media on Loose Canvas.

This painting, part of my Little Gems Series , is indicative of what is going on in the studio these days...

That is, I am playing around and figuring out a new larger format series which involved repeating patters such as sacred geometry that are created with interwoven layers of paint colour, polymer mediums and textured mediums.

This painting is a study helping me figure out what I am doing and getting me ready to take it to big size paintings!

‘A Prelude of What's to Come’ is available for your art collection and can be purchased via Saatchi Online Gallery. Click here to order the painting today: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-A-Prelude-of-what-s-to-come/499285/9084707/view

Braid Street Studios Group Pop Up Art Show! This Weekend! April 22- 24

Braid St Pop Up Art Show
April 22-24
The Gallery at Queen’s Park
New Westminster

Opening Reception
Friday Apr 22. 6-8pm
Gallery Hours
Sat-Sunday 10-2pm

We are getting back together for an amazing Pop Up Show in New West!!
Come and see the work all of your favorite artists. Special thanks to @artscouncilnw and @thegalleryqp

We would love to see you!
……..
COVID Protocols
Wearing masks in public indoor settings is not required by public health. Wearing a mask is a personal choice.

We will not be requiring masks but do prefer them. We also ask that you social distance for the comfort of others. It’s important that we respect the choices of people, businesses and one another.

#newwest #newwestminster #burnaby #vancouver #vancityart #popup #artshow #buylocal #queenspark #artsnw #queensparkgallery #pittmeadows #portcoquitlam #coquitlam

28 Unique Places to Install a Mural in Your Home

If you’re looking for a unique art piece that’s sure to make a statement in your home, why not hire an artist to install a mural? Murals are a versatile art form that can transform any room from boring to one-of-a-kind. Whether you are looking to show off your style in a simple way or create a grand entrance, there are many places in your home where you can install a mural, both big and small. To help you get started, we reached out to muralists from Vancouver, BC to San Diego, CA to give us their best tips of unique places you probably haven’t thought of to install a home mural. From powder rooms to foyers, keep reading to see what they had to say.

1) Install a mural in the dining room 

The dining room is a place where friends and family gather together in conversation and enjoyment and a mural can really help with the ambiance. The mural doesn’t necessarily need to be the focal point of the room, instead, it can create a subtle change in mood, eliminating flat wall spaces by adding visual texture and interest. – Mural Works

2) Go with a tile mural on an outdoor wall

If you are considering installing a unique tile mural in your home, an outdoor wall is a fantastic place for this installation. Not only does the mural add vibrancy to your outdoor space through color and unique artwork, but the tiles also protect the outside wall of your home. I would suggest placing it on a wall that is uncluttered and has a breathing space around it, for example perhaps near your swimming pool, so you can step back enjoy the art installation you have selected. – Deb Chaney 

3) Bring life into a playroom 

My favorite home mural I designed and painted was in a playroom. When a mural is custom-designed to wrap a whole room it creates an atmosphere and can transport you to another world. – Laura Lynne, a Chicago-based mural artist and owner of Laura Lynne Art, LLC  

4) Don’t forget the fifth wall 

When decorating your walls, don’t forget the fifth wall – the ceiling. A dining room, home office, bedroom, or home theater are great places to include a striking decorative ceiling design. We can create atmospheres like clouds and skies, or patterns and textures to make an interesting statement that compliments your interior decor. – G.Go Decorative

With so many iconic historical examples, like the Sistine Chapel and Library of Congress, it’s surprising more people don’t opt to install a mural on the ceiling in their home. Vibrant skies, lush greenery, abstract geometry, or trompe l’oeil scenery go a long way to make any room feel more expansive while evoking enhanced states of relaxation and contemplation, especially when combined with meaningful symbolic elements. – Sam Soper Mural Art & Illustration

5) Paint a mural on the side of the garage 

One of my favorite places for a home mural is on the side of the garage, particularly if your garage faces an alleyway or into the backyard. This facade can function as a fantastic canvas to experiment on, or, create a more final, timeless piece. – Vicarel Studio

6) Decorate your outdoor patio 

Outdoor patios are a fantastic space to get artsy with design elements. Commission a mural from a local artist for a truly unique addition that will elevate the entire vibe of your home. – Angela Fabbri, Professional Artist


I’ve enjoyed painting murals on otherwise boring outdoor patio walls and transforming them into beautiful oriental gardens and more. Sky ceiling murals can add a lot of character and depth to a residence. Also, a niche painted to look like a window with a Tuscan landscape can add lots of character to a wall. – Murals Fantastic

7) Spruce up your storage shed

One fun place to install a mural is on the outside of your storage shed. Sheds can often feel like an eyesore in your yard, but you can put a beautiful mural on all four sides to turn it into your yard’s focal point. Your neighbors will enjoy the view. – Elaine Stephenson, Artist & Muralist

8) Go with wallpaper murals 

A perfect blend of wallpaper and art, wallpaper murals are one of the simplest and cost-effective ways to create accent walls in your home. Whether it’s for an old boring bathroom, a laundry room, or for an uninteresting bedroom or living room, they will give life and personality in the blink of an eye. – Mural Unique

9) Elevate your home office 

As the pandemic forces many of us to work from home and set up home office space, a mural in your home office not only gives a nice decor to the room, but can also be a statement visual for your brand, work ethics, philosophy, and inspiration. Children’s bedrooms are always a great fit for a mural at home with your kids’ favorite comic characters on the wall bringing a smile to your kids’ faces. – Raman Bhardwaj – Artistraman, @artistraman

Murals offer unique opportunities to complement a space whether it be a modern or traditional home. One of the best locations I have transformed was a home office. As a rule of thumb, I always consider two things: the mood we are creating with the artwork, and how it complements the architectural design of the home or space. – ASEND

10) Bring personality into your powder room

A powder room can be a great place to address with a decorative mural, one that’s designed to be seen ‘up close and personal’. The small room becomes its own little world and doesn’t have to coordinate as tightly with all your other furnishings. The room experience can be playful and immersive, without having to involve a lot of square footage. – Robert Williamson, Williamson Studio Seattle


A mural in a powder room is a great way to create a big impact in a small room of your house. Whether you go with a geometric pattern, a fun floral, or even an abstract design, adding a mural will give personality to an often-overlooked space. – Iron Brush

11) Showcase your foyer 

The power and drama of a bespoke mural in your home can be best showcased in your foyer. It’s the first thing your guests will see to set the mood of their visit, and the last thing they’ll see to remember their experience. Expressing our personalities with spectacular things in our homes is a trend that should never go out of style. – Lauren Asta


As a designer of murals, I love them in a lot of rooms. Especially in a foyer where guests walk into your home. Murals create an instant story and are extremely elegant. – Daisy Bennett Designs 

12) Make a statement in your entryway 

A great place for a mural is the entryway of a home. It’s an immediate conversation starter when guests visit, and it feels uplifting to everyone who walks in the door. – Sarah E. Bott Art

13) Get inspired in your home gym

A neat location for a home mural is in the gym or workout room. In a house we co-own, we engaged a muralist to create a wheat-paste mural featuring Muhammad Ali and other boxing greats. – Superfine World

14) Beautify your master bedroom

Beautify your master bedroom with a unique handpainted wall mural, specifically custom-designed for you. It’ll enhance not only your bedroom, but will be admired for years to come by family and friends. – Paul Maxwell Godfrey LLC

15) Create a fun pool deck 

When people think about graffiti and street art they likely picture it outside in its natural habitat. We love seeing murals on the outsides of homes like a pool deck. – The Museum of Graffiti

16) Show off your style on a street-facing wall 

I recommend an outside street-facing wall for a mural. It can welcome you home as you drive in, and help brighten up the whole neighborhood. One mural often encourages others, so your neighborhood could even become a living art gallery. – David Puck

17) Decorate your bathroom 

Turn your bathroom into a restful spa retreat with a well-placed mural you can see while you soak. A design with natural elements and a calming color palette can enhance your self-care environment. – Talking Walls Murals


When choosing where to paint a mural in your home, consider adding a pop of color to your bathroom. Often overlooked, it’s most likely where you spend your time getting ready for the day and winding down at night. I recommend painting something that brings you joy; even a simple design in a small space can make a big impact. – Becca Dwyer

18) Beautify your emergency escape 

Turn your emergency escape into a gorgeous vacation escape. They are common in basements, egress windows offer a functional exit in case of emergency, but they often face a boring blank wall. With a hand-painted mural of a lush landscape, your egress window can have the best view in the house. – Hattas

19) Don’t forget the small rooms 

Besides the obvious choices of having a mural in living rooms and bedrooms, hand-painted custom murals add a lot of punch to small rooms in a house. Compact bath/powder rooms can come to life with color and pattern, so do laundry and mudrooms. A mural is also a good alternative to tile/bricks on the walls around a fireplace. – Aniko Doman

20) Transform a finished basement

Transform a finished basement with a nature-inspired mural. Use warm, light colors and simple compositions to give your enclosed spaces an open feeling. – Matt Halm 

21) Focus on the living spaces 

A mural in any main living space is a great way to go. Artwork as an accent wall can bring a room to life, be inspiring, be a conversation piece, and be woven into the color scheme of the rest of the house, tying everything together. A mural in the main room can give the house a common essence to build around. – Taylor Gallegos Art

22) Paint a curved wall 

Curves are interesting architectural details in a home, but it’s extremely challenging to hang flat art on a curved wall. Homes both new and old are sometimes designed with beautifully curved walls that are perfectly suited for murals. The key to maximizing the impact of a mural on a curved surface (whether it’s a wall or even a ceiling) is ensuring proper lighting. Walls that are curved will reflect ambient light differently, so attention must be paid to shadows that occur at various times of the day, and even throughout the seasons. A well-lit mural on a curved surface adds an element of creativity to a space where traditional art is impossible to display. – Amy Colburn

23) Decorate your headboard 

A mural is the best way to add personality to your wall. Instead of hanging art, you can try to paint a mural for your headboard, space above your couch, or your office wall. – Huyen Dinh

24) Bring life to the trees outside your house 

There’s no limit to creative applications for mural art. I’ve been commissioned for murals in fascinating places. One of my favorites was 17′ birch trees on the walls of a new private residence. I used metallic paint on each of the leaves so when the sun hits it the whole painting comes to life. – Kelli Bickman

25) Spruce up your retaining walls 

One place we recently installed a mural was on a very unattractive, cracked low retaining wall separating our property from the next and another on a bedroom wall. Nothing is better than some pretty paint and exotic animals and nothing cheers up a bland wall better than cherry blossoms. – Mary Ellen and Andrew of The Muse Gallery Guesthouse

26) Style your kitchen island 

Stylish and functional, kitchen islands are the heart of your cooking space. Installing an unexpected mural in this spot encourages people to gather, as well as makes a striking, artistic statement. – Janaireijo Art 

27) Elevate your garden patio 

Create a fun nighttime gathering spot. Transform your garden patio into a colorful dance floor. Have a beautiful mural painted on the concrete or wood patio, then finish it with a clear sealer. – Jessilyn Brinkerhoff

28) Try painting behind a door 

Murals are really best viewed from a single position because of their unchanging perspective as viewers move around. While it’s not practical to follow that strictly and murals continue to be very fun regardless, a great spot to present a good view in a less expected area is a wall or door behind a viewer while looking in a mirror in a small space such as a restroom. The mirror gives you more distance to appreciate the layout and perspective and the background it provides while looking in the mirror will be appreciated by everyone who visits the restroom or other small space where you may put a mirror. – Mural Joe

Other considerations when painting a home mural 

1) Ensure your mural aligns with your vibe

An in-home mural is a great opportunity to bring personality into your living space. Consider where you spend the most time – maybe it’s your living room, your office, your bedroom, or even your kitchen if you enjoy entertaining. Make a bold statement by incorporating a mural that aligns with the vibe you’re trying to achieve and enhances your experience of the space. – Lettering Works

2) Understand that the possibilities are endless 

As far as design locations go, it all depends on if the person wants the art all to themselves or they want to share it. For the former, I think the best place might be in your own bedroom or office space, wherever you find yourself daydreaming and wanting to feel like it’s your corner of the world. For the latter, either the entryway of a home as a conversation starter for guests, or I’ve seen a lot of garage door artwork and pieces that are installed on lawns that stand on their own as pieces of art for the community to enjoy. – Art by Moira

3) Murals can be customizable to your liking 

Homeowners are always looking for unique ways to freshen up their home and hand-painted murals are an excellent solution to creating a distinctive space. Murals can add life to any room, whether it’s for a smaller area like the back of a shelving unit or somewhere larger like an exterior patio wall or accent wall in an entertainment room. The customizable nature of murals provides an incredible opportunity to integrate texture, patterns, colors, and designs in contemporary spaces. It’s an excellent way to create a powerful unexpected vignette and elicit a sense of wonder, discovery, and excitement while still complementing the overall design of your home. – Wrapped Studios

4) There are other ways to bring art into your home 

Art can be a window into another world. Is there a spot in your house where you would like to have a window but it’s technically not possible? Why not install an art object that has an effect almost like a window? Our most recent creation and a fascinating new form of presentation is a dimmable LED lightbox made of brushed aluminum. – UNITY Art


Originally published on Redfin.com 

The Latest Original Artwork SOLD 'The Writing Is In The Air - Blue'

I am absolutely honoured to experience this painting ‘The Writing Is In The Air - Blue’ now in private collection of artist Ocean Mussack a talented and beautiful wood carver artist based on Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada. Thank you Ocean for becoming a collector.

This painting is part of the Writing Is In the Air Series began with ruler straight pencil lines that were written on using a dropper and acrylic ink. The text are selected quotes from G. Bernstein’s book ‘The Universe Has Your Back’ . The ink was then layered, dripped and ‘melted’ into the “air” and become the canvas painting. 

‘The Writing Is In The Air- Blue’ is available in various sizes fine art prints and giclee prints on canvas at Saatchi Online Gallery here: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-The-Writing-Is-In-The-Air-Blue/499285/8466463/view

You may also like to see other original paintings available for your art collection in this series here: https://www.saatchiart.com/art-collection/painting/The-Writing-Is-In-The-Air/499285/617078/view