Where In The World Does This Painting Take You?

Just Start Fresh In This Moment by Deb Chaney (9” x 12”)

I would like to share that I have a new original abstract painting available for purchase on Saatchi Art. 

The original painting of Just Start Fresh In This Moment is still available, or you can custom order your own high-quality reproduction. You can have reproductions made in a variety of sizes as well as different formats, such as canvas, acrylic and metal. 

About this painting

This contemporary abstract expressionist artwork was painted in 2024 and is acrylic on paper, measuring 9” x 12”.

The colour palette is primarily a range of blues, ranging from light blue to cobalt and aquamarine blues to turquoise. However, earthy shades of yellows and oranges can be seen peeking out from deep beneath the many textured layers of blues.

Sandy textures and repeated stencils of geometric flower shapes create a sense of tropical nature in this painting.

This painting is part of my Little Gems SeLittle Gems Seriesies of small paintings that help me hone my skills. I paint them for joy and fun. Not only do I get to make art in the moment–exploring ideas new and old–but I get to enjoy this creative practice to help me heal and figure myself out in this journey called life.

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

You can buy the original painting of Just Start Fresh In This Moment online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Just-Start-Fresh-In-This-Moment/499285/11763623/view

You can buy reproductions of Just Start Fresh In This Moment here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Painting-Just-Start-Fresh-In-This-Moment/499285/11763623/view 

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.

Is This The Greatest Gift An Artist Can Receive?

Birthday Surprise by Deb Chaney

I’m thrilled to announce that my original abstract painting Birthday Surprise has been sold.

I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the buyer. I’m honoured that you have made it part of your personal art collection. Knowing that someone appreciates and values my original artwork is truly the greatest gift.

While the original painting has been sold, high-quality reproductions are still available online through Saatchi Art. You can have them custom made in a range of sizes and formats.

About this painting

I painted Birthday Surprise in celebration of my birthday a few years ago. It’s actually part of a limited series of 6 paintings within my larger collection of Little Gems

I created the fun, lighthearted paintings with leftover fragments of wrapping paper from my daughter's birthday presents from a few weeks earlier. 

The painting process involved layering the collage with gesso, scraping back using a rubber shaper, then adding in some new darker collage materials for contrast. The fun and challenge was balancing the shapes and integrating them all together with the paint gestures.

These small paintings help me hone my skills and are made for pure fun and joy. I make them for myself and create them with love in creative bliss.

The other artworks in this 6-painting “Birthday Series” (seen in the gallery above) are:

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

You can buy high-quality prints of Birthday Surprise online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Painting-Birthday-Surprise/499285/6332949/view 

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.

Are You Relaxed When You See a Scene Like This?

Let it go by Deb Chaney (36” x 48”)

I would like to share that my contemporary abstract painting Let it go is available for purchase. The original canvas painting is still available as well as high-quality reproductions. 

The latter can be custom made according to your personal preferences in a variety of sizes and formats.

About this painting

Let it go is an abstract landscape painting inspired by the earth and sky with multiple layers of textures and acrylics.

The painting is reminiscent of some of my favourite camping spots in the forest near the ocean, on our beautiful islands of the Pacific Northwest.

Tranquil and subdued, subtle and relaxing, its earthy hues are further textured with layers of sand. You can see bits of the turquoise sky just peeking through at the top of the canvas, above mossy greens and echoes of sacred geometry patterns in the beach below.

This original abstract artwork was created in 2017, but only recently photographed and made available for purchase and prints.

This large one-of-a-kind mixed-media artwork is acrylic on canvas and measures 36” x 48” x 1.5”.

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

You can buy the original painting and high-quality prints of Let it go online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Let-it-go/499285/10135447/view

You can see more of my original large-sized paintings here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/499285?size=large 

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.

This Painting Won an Award in the H20 Exhibition

Underwater art ii by Deb Chaney (12” x 9”)

I’m thrilled to announce that my artwork won the Bronze Award in a juried exhibition by J. Mane Gallery. This was such a wonderful message to see when opening my email:

Congratulations! We are pleased to inform you that your entry, Underwater Art ii has won a Bronze award in our 2024 H2O Online Art Exhibition at J. Mane Gallery. 

J. Mane Gallery

About the H2O Online Art Exhibition

“Water is one of the most important elements for sustaining human life.  We live on a water planet. It surrounds us, and we cannot live without it.”

These are the words from the gallery’s exhibition page, following a quote from Van Gogh.

"The heart of a man is much like the sea.  It has it's storms, it has it's tides and in it's depths it has it's pearls too."

Vincent van Gogh

The J. Mane Gallery’s water-themed 2024 H2O online art exhibition encouraged artists “to share their artistic vision and interpretation of abstract art.”

All 5 of my abstract paintings featured in the exhibit are in the gallery below.

In recognition of the other artists

I love that J. Mane Gallery is all about artists helping artists and I would like to share the other talented people who participated in this exhibition. 

Congratulations to all of these other incredible artists!

A bit more about J. Mane Gallery

Award-winning fine art photographer Jessica Kimmel Manelis launched the J. Mane Gallery after continued dissatisfaction with how gallery websites displayed her artwork.

The online gallery promotes the artwork of both emerging and experienced artists with a visually stunning website. The goal is to connect them with art buyers, enthusiasts, and fellow artists.

The gallery hosts monthly themed competitions and exhibitions to help artists gain exposure worldwide. You can read more about J. Mane Gallery here.

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

I had 5 abstract paintings exhibited in this online show. You can buy my award-winning artwork and the other 4 pieces online at Saatchi Art here:

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.

Reaching for my Well-Being: Making angry art was my first step

I Think It Was Me Who Needed To Listen, 23” x 30” acrylics and collage on 300 pound watercoloUr paper © Deb Chaney 2007 Raw Expression Series

If you are joining me now for the first time, or have been reading my previous posts, you’ll know that I’m on a journey creating a series of paintings that visually embody my path to well-being. I’m calling them my Drishti Paintings and I shared why I chose this title last week. 

This is my third journal entry whereby I’m sharing behind the scenes of creating this body of work, about their meaning, and my personal stories behind them. Why I’m creating this work, and why it matters so much to me, and how making art helped me along this path to finding my well-being.


So that we’re both on the same page, I will begin today by defining well-being. (Definition from ChatGPT). 

Well-Being

Well-being encompasses a holistic state of health and happiness, encompassing physical, mental, emotional, and even spiritual aspects of a person's life. It goes beyond the absence of illness or distress and includes factors such as life satisfaction, fulfillment, and a sense of purpose. Well-being is influenced by various factors including personal relationships, work-life balance, financial stability, physical health, mental health, and the environment. It's often considered a subjective experience, as what contributes to one person's well-being may differ from another's.

The beginning of my story, whereby I started creating art as a way to process my feelings, starts in the red zone, so-to-speak, whereby my first step towards finding my well-being was allowing myself to feel my anger.

Back in  2007,  I was angry at being stuck in a marriage that didn’t work for me. I was angry about the expectations I felt were placed on me as a mother and a parent. But mostly, I was angry at myself for feeling angry. 

Anger was my powerful default mechanism to handle the challenges life was bringing me. It was a habit and a default reaction. Back then, it was a place where I existed a lot, which was not in support of my well-being. Quite honestly, it's exhausting to be angry all the time.

Anger is such a taboo emotion in our culture. To me, it also feels so linked to shame. It feels to me as if you are angry, you “should“ feel ashamed of yourself for being angry, especially if you are a woman. I see the collective wagging their pointer fingers and saying; “You bad angry woman, you.”

The thing that we all need to realize is that, in terms of frequency, anger is a step up above depression and shame, closer to higher vibrational states. So when someone is experiencing anger, they are actually moving into their well-being and taking that next step. From a healing perspective, it is better to be angry than depressed. 

The shift started for me with choosing to make art instead of harming myself or those around me. I took the massively intense emotions I felt, and I went and created my first series of paintings, all dominantly red, of course.

“Anger is a catalyst, an emotion we need to transform into something life-giving.” Atlas of the Heart, Brenee Brown

A few weeks ago, I was at the beach, talking with a friend who was feeling distraught, sad, and frustrated. She shared that she just wanted to feel good. There was such a feeling of frustration emanating from her because she was in a place of struggle and wanted to be way over it, immediately, to the other side, and into a good feeling place. 

I listened to her share her challenges and struggles and then, before responding, I asked her to help me place a series of rocks in a row, going from smallest to biggest.  

Once the rocks were placed in a neat row, I pointed to the big rock at the far end of the line and said, “This is you feeling sooo good and being super happy.” (aka, in her well-being)

Then I pointed to the small rock at the bottom of the line and shared, “This is where you’re at now, when you feel like shit and it seems like life sucks.”

If you want to get over to the ‘good feeling ‘ big rock, you need to take the step to the next slightly bigger rock, and then the next one, and one step at a time, you’ll get there. But it’s important to understand, you just need to take the next step. 

“You only have to know your next step” - David Allen

Creating the Raw Expression Series was a way for me to handle and process my own deep and intense emotions so that I wasn’t hurting myself or anyone else. I was ‘seeing red’ so I just painted it... I needed to feel and then express that I was angry. Yes, it may have been angry art, but it was the beginning of my healing journey and I’m glad I made the choice to create something instead of choosing other destructive options. Making this art was my next step.

P.S. The new red frequency paintings in the Drishti Experience Exhibit will not be angry  art (aka shadow side), but exploring the ‘light’ side of the colour and hues of red, the positive aspect of this frequency when we are feeling supported, safe, and secure. Stay tuned…

Click here to receive an email invitation to The Drishti Experience Exhibit - Capturing the Frequency of My Well-Being, a series of large scale abstract mixed media paintings for exhibit from November 2024 to Jan 2025 at Amelia Douglas Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 

#TheDrishtiExperience

What happens when we focus on what is right?

Consciously Growing My Well Being by Deb Chaney (9” x 12”)

I would like to share that my original abstract painting, Consciously Growing My Well Being, is now available for sale on Saatchi Art. You can also choose to make high-quality reproductions in various sizes and formats.

About this painting

The colour palette of this textured contemporary abstract artwork is a sea of greens and blues. Lighter tones of mossy greens, cobalt blues, and turquoise are surrounded by near-black blues.

Splotches of burgundy red appear sparingly beneath the darker layers.

Part of something bigger

This painting is a small practice piece for the large format series I’m working on called The Drishti Paintings. This is in preparation for a solo exhibit I am calling The Drishti Experience. The exhibit runs Nov 2024–Jan 2025.

These small study pieces help me figure out the paintings' colours, layers, and the interplay with the sacred geometry flower of life symbol, so that when I get to the big paintings I have confidence and clarity for my creative approach.

The underlying question that inspires this series is: How can I Iive in a frequency of well-being?

I am fascinated by well-being in a world where we tend to focus on what is wrong. As we cheer on our personal “trauma trophies”, we focus on our troubles, challenges, and chagrins. This leads me to wonder: 

What happens when we focus on what is right? 

What is good here? 

How do we find lasting health, happiness, joy, and wellness? 

The visual foundation of this series embodies the core principles I have learned from living in the frequency of my own well-being and continues to evolve as I do. This one-of-a-kind artwork is acrylic on paper and measures 9” x 12”. 

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

You can buy high-quality prints of Consciously Growing My Well Being online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Consciously-Growing-My-Well-Being/499285/11750045/view 

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.

Drishti What?

Deb chaney talking about her paintings in 2015

How this project began...

Before I get into why I chose to name this upcoming painting exhibit The Drishti Experience - Capturing the Frequency of My Well-Being, we’re going to go back in time, and if you are curious, I’d like to share with you the story of when and where the idea came to me.

In October 2015, I was invited to give an artists’ talk at the Vancouver Arts Colloquium Society. This was when and where the idea came to me; it was from a really good question one of the audience members asked me after my presentation.

For the engagement, I brought a number of 23” x 30” abstract paintings on 300 pound cold press watercolor paper, from my Fragments of Life Series to show and tell. I used the paintings and their titles to share how I felt that making this art had re-taught me how to be in the world and start to feel good again. For this to make sense, we have to go even further back in time.

On July 8th, 2002, on my 28th birthday, after four days of labor,  The Universe gave me the greatest gift of my life. I won’t pretend it was easy or comfortable, however, sometimes the most challenging experiences we go through offer us the most substantial gifts.

My son Max was born and died that day.  He had congenital defects that were not detected prior to birth, so even though he came out alive and kicking, a beautiful, perfect little baby, his lungs were the size of lima beans. I watched the medical team try to resuscitate him, but nothing could be done. This little angel came and went, transforming me for evermore.

The next year, my daughter Ruth was born, and subsequently came the heedless gifts of divorce, depression, and delusion. I thought I could handle being a single parent, do it all on my own, but several years later, after nights of anxiety attacks, and days of planning my exit, I was so exhausted and mentally unwell that I was hospitalized. I then lost custody of my daughter. 

I didn’t know it back then, but I was existing at the very bottom of the frequencies of emotion: I lived in shame. The experience was a combination of feelings of guilt, grief, and fear.  This is important to mention because this project is about capturing the frequency of my well-being, so we need to bring the concept of frequency into the discussion in order to understand how it all plays together. At that time, I felt such a level of indignity around all of this happening and my being unable to ‘handle it’ that life felt unbearable. The one thing that brought me solace and glimpses of joy was making art. And I had a deep and burning desire to get well, but no idea yet how.

Back to 2015: During the Q&A part of the artist’s talk, a woman raised her hand and said that from her perspective she observed someone who had done a tremendous amount of healing. (Thank you). She then asked me, What did I feel was the key component that helped me heal from mental illness? It was exactly at that moment that the idea of the Drishti Painting Series came to me, because my answer was the definition of Drishti.

Drishti comes from the Sanskrit word meaning to focus the mind. I realized then that my focus on my decision to do whatever it takes to get well so that I could get my daughter back was the reason I was healing. I became aware, in the moment of this woman asking me her question, that the power of focus is absolutely key in the process. I also realized that many other components that had helped me find my well-being were also imbued in my paintings.

I am excited to share the other elements that I feel played an important role in my healing journey, in my later writings, as these discoveries are very much where things get fun and we move up the ladder of frequency, into courage, acceptance and finally into flow…

We all go through challenges in life; this is an inescapable part of human existence. It is what we do with them and whether or not we let them ‘keep us down’ or if we choose and allow them to teach and transform us. I made a decision to get well and had my practice of making art alongside me to help and guide me. This  is why I am so excited to create this series of paintings and share them with you. To celebrate positive possibilities, healing,  and well-being. 

Join me?

Click here to receive an email invitation to The Drishti Experience Exhibit - Capturing the Frequency of My Well-Being, a series of large scale abstract mixed media paintings for exhibit Nov 2024 - Jan 2025 at Amelia Douglas Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 

#TheDrishtiExperience

Only 1 Left in This Beautiful Series of Delights

The Delight of Words and Paint iii of iii by Deb Chaney (9” x 12”)

I’m delighted to share that my original abstract painting The Delight of Words and Paint iii of iii has been sold. 

I am so honoured and thrilled just knowing that it is now part of someone’s personal art collection.

About this painting

As you can probably tell by the title, this original artwork is part of a series. It is the third of 3 paintings, 2 of which have now been sold.

Working with collage, acrylic paint, and new stencils inspired this process. An array of shades of light and dark greens dominate this abstract painting. Along with photocopied cutouts, strips of pages have been cut from books and collaged around the canvas.

This contemporary art painting is part of my Little Gems Series. These pieces are inspired by practice and play. Particularly the interplay between collage words and paint. These pieces are my practice and are so much fun to create.

The original painting measures 9” x 12” and is a mixed media artwork of acrylics and collaged book pages on paper.

Original Artwork and Prints for Sale Online

While the original has been purchased, you can buy high-quality prints of The Delight of Words and Paint iii of iii online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Painting-The-Delight-of-Words-and-Paint-iii-of-iii/499285/3231598/view

The Delight of Words and Paint i of iii has also been sold, but prints are available here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Painting-The-Delight-of-Words-and-Paint-i-of-iii/499285/3231564/view 

The original painting of The Delight of Words and Paint ii of iii is still available and can be added to your art collection here: 

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-The-delight-of-Words-and-Paint-ii-of-iii/499285/3231586/view 

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives or agents.

5 Beautiful Wearable Artworks Perfect For Summer

The Flower Cup ii Catherine Full-zip Active top by Deb Chaney

With summer right around the corner, I would like to share some of my favourite summer pieces on Le Galeriste

In case you’ve missed it here on my blog or in my Studio Updates newsletter, Le Galeriste is a Montreal-based company that creates wearable art. The Canadian company partners with artists to produce high-quality original art on premium clothing and accessories.

The original art pieces below are currently available at Le Galeriste and perfect for the coming season.

My top 5 wearable artworks for summer

My collection on Le Galeriste has grown to over 300 pieces of original wearable art. It includes skirts, shirts, leggings, scarves, bags, and more.

Here are 5 of my favourites for summer:

My wearable art Spring Collection

If you’re looking for something to wear right now, as mentioned in an earlier post, I have created a Nature Inspired Collection for springtime. It consists of emerald greens, forests, and earthy motifs.

The wearable art collection includes shirts, pants, dresses, jumpsuits, and more. There are more than 110 items to choose from in the collection, which you can scroll through here: 

https://www.legaleriste.com/en/deb.chaney/Nature%20Inspired-deb.chaney

About Le Galeriste Arte a Porte: 

Le Galeriste is the fusion of art and high fashion. The wearable art gallery showcases exclusive works of art from some of the world’s most respected artists, produced on high-end clothing made in Montreal (Canada) in limited and numbered editions.

Le Galeriste’s curators work with the gallery’s signed artists on a selection of artworks and set the artistic intent of the collaboration. The designers then place the art on the wearable canvasses (dress, blouse, button-down shirt, etc.). 

The creations are grouped into bimonthly exhibitions presented to the Collectors via their online gallery, on Instagram, and on their Facebook page.

Can You See The 3 Concepts Applied in this Painting?

Worlds Within Worlds by Deb Chaney (9” x 12”)

I’m excited to announce that my original abstract painting Worlds Within Worlds is finished and now available for purchase.

The original painting is still available and you can also get high-quality reproductions in a variety of sizes and formats.

How I named this painting

The word drishti comes from Sanskrit. It is often used in yoga practice to refer to a single spot for the yoga practitioner to focus on in order to maintain their balance. 

I have called my series of abstract artworks The Drishti Paintings and I created them to invite the viewer on a visual journey inwards. They draw us into our own alignment, re-connecting to the love we have inside and thereby re-connecting to the drishti within ourselves.

About this painting

This painting is a practice piece for a large-format series of paintings that I have been working on since 2021 and will be showing later this year. 

There are several inspirational factors that are based on the key elements I found to be most helpful in my personal healing journey. These are Space, Focus, and Connection. Each of these concepts has been applied visually to this painting and each of them is in this new series.

The series and the paintings are evolving as I go, which you can see in the evolution of these small practice pieces. I am learning a lot in my journey of exploring, painting, and being in the frequency of my well-being.

The colour palette of this dark painting consists of black, blues, and purple and orange and red. Stencils of sacred geometry repeat throughout the painting, which is a common element in the series.

This one-of-a-kind mixed-media artwork is acrylic and sand on paper and measures 9” x 12”. 

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

You can buy the original painting and high-quality prints of Worlds Within Worlds online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Worlds-Within-Worlds/499285/11237841/view 

You can see more paintings in the Little Gems series here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art-collection/painting/Litte-Gems-Small-works-on-paper-and-loose-canvas/499285/160111/view

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.

What Do You Need To Feel Good?


You Know You've Got it if it Makes You Feel Good by Deb Chaney (9” x 12”)

It is with great appreciation I share that my original abstract painting was sold earlier in the year. The one-of-a-kind painting is titled You Know You've Got it if it Makes You Feel Good.

I would like to send a heartfelt thank-you to Ms. Lasquite of Talisay City, Philippines for your incredible enthusiasm and passion for my artwork. 

I am so grateful to not only have worked together at Elephant Stock, but to now have you as one of my collectors. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

About this painting

Vibrant colours dance across the canvas, bursting with energy in a symphony of blue and green hues. The large, bold strokes of colour pulsate with life as they lead your eye around the artwork.

The title of this playful and energetic painting was inspired by the lyrics of the song Piece of my Heart, which was a huge hit for Janis Joplin. You can hear her version of the song and follow along with the lyrics in the YouTube video below.

The original painting measures 9” x 12” and is acrylic on paper.

My Little Gems Series

This little painting is part of my Little Gems Series, which I use for testing new techniques and practicing old ones. They are infused with the joy, love, and passion I feel in the studio. That energy is imbued into the painting as my gift to you!

You can see more original paintings in this collection here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art-collection/painting-collage/Litte-Gems-Small-works-on-paper-and-loose-canvas/499285/160111/viewTK 

Prints for Sale Online

While the original artwork has been sold, you can get prints and reproduction in a variety of sizes and formats here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Painting-You-Know-You-ve-Got-It-If-It-Make-You-Feel-Good/499285/11237901/view  

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives or agents.

How many stars do you see in this painting?

This post is to announce that one of my original abstract paintings is available for sale along with high-quality prints in various sizes. The painting is titled The Universe is Your Sanctuary ii. 

This contemporary abstract painting is the second in my series of 3 paintings under this title. I talked about the first painting, The Universe is Your Sanctuary i, in a post last summer and I feel like it’s a good time for a follow-up.

How I chose the title of this painting

The painting evokes not only the depths of space, but the tranquility found within its vast quietude. It is a beautiful, wonderous place to feel safe and secure.

About this painting

Looking at the painting is like peering deep into space–as though looking through the Hubble Telescope. With mesmerizing galactic vibes, a feeling of celestial wonder and the massiveness of space radiates from the canvas. 

Stencils of sacred geometry repeat across the painting’s central expanse of black like a galaxy full of stars. The striking black-and-white composition is layered with bright teal and magenta. The harmonious colours evoke the serenity and tranquility of celestial bodies and the infiniteness of the universe.

The series of 3 paintings work well on their own or as a set and are perfect for a space where you want to ignite your imagination. A contemplative piece, the contemporary abstract artwork invites thoughtful introspection. 

This one-of-a-kind artwork is acrylic on canvas and measures 9” x 12”. 

This little painting is part of my Little Gems Series, which I use for testing new techniques and practicing old ones. While the original has been sold, prints in a variety of sizes and canvases are available through Saatchi Art online.

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

You can buy the original one-of-a-kind painting and high-quality prints of The Universe is Your Sanctuary ii online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-The-Universe-Is-Your-Sanctuary-ii/499285/10303725/view

You can see more paintings in the Little Gems series here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art-collection/painting/Litte-Gems-Small-works-on-paper-and-loose-canvas/499285/160111/view

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.

Can You See What's 'Happy' in This Abstract Painting?

Happy by Deb Chaney (24” x 24”)

I’m happy to share that my original abstract painting Happy was sold. I’m truly honoured and thrilled that it is now part of someone’s art collection.

About this painting

This painting was originally created when my 15 year old daughter, Ruthie– who was enthusiastically re-decorating her room at the time–used the colour palette in this painting as her theme. 

She had initially asked to borrow a painting of mine that I had in inventory. But after looking through my paintings, nothing quite fit the bill for the colour and size specifications that she desired. Therefore, I did what I do. 

I painted. 

And I created this painting to match the theme of her room decor at the time. She of course grew up, as children do, and changed the colour palette and design of her room. As a result, the painting ended up back in my inventory. And due to that, it was recently purchased by a collector here on Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada.

The original square painting measures 24” x 24” and is a mixed media artwork composed of gold leaf, sand, acrylics, and collaged book pages and cut-out letters.

The colour palette is largely white, with gold and greyish turquoise. Recurring patterns create a flow throughout the painting as swooping gestural brushstrokes move your eye around the canvas.

Prints for Sale Online

While the original painting has been purchased, you can buy high-quality prints of Happy online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Painting-Happy/499285/4394568/view 

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives or agents.

My wearable art Spring Collection and more

Forest Flow by Deb Chaney as a Zippered Top

If you’ve been following my blog–or receiving my Studio Updates newsletter–you’re probably aware of my partnership with Le Galeriste

For the uninitiated, Le Galeriste is a Canadian wearable art gallery based in Montreal that produces original art on premium clothing and accessories.

I would like to take this opportunity to highlight some of my favourite original art pieces currently available at Le Galeriste.

A selection of wearable art favourites

My collection on Le Galeriste has grown to over 300 pieces of original wearable art. It includes skirts, shirts, leggings, scarves, bags, and more.

Here are 5 of my favourite wearable art pieces right now:

You can see a sample of each piece in the gallery below and click the pictures to go to Le Galeriste for all the details.

My new Spring Collection of wearable art

I have also created a new collection for Spring! My Nature Inspired Collection is perfect for the new season and consists of emerald greens, forests, and earthy motifs.

The wearable art collection includes shirts, pants, dresses, jumpsuits, and more. There are more than 110 items to choose from in the collection, which you can scroll through here: 

https://www.legaleriste.com/en/deb.chaney/Nature%20Inspired-deb.chaney

About Le Galeriste Arte a Porte: 

Le Galeriste is the fusion of art and high fashion. The wearable art gallery showcases exclusive works of art from some of the world’s most respected artists, produced on high-end clothing made in Montreal (Canada) in limited and numbered editions.

Le Galeriste’s curators work with the gallery’s signed artists on a selection of artworks and set the artistic intent of the collaboration. The designers then place the art on the wearable canvasses (dress, blouse, button-down shirt, etc.). 

The creations are grouped into bimonthly exhibitions presented to the Collectors via their online gallery, on Instagram, and on their Facebook page.

How Many 7s Can You Find In This Painting?

God Keeps Opening Doors For Me by Deb Chaney (9” x 12”)

I'm so happy to share the news that my contemporary abstract painting was sold to a private collector. I am truly honoured that you have chosen to add my original artwork to your collection.

I would also like to extend my gratitude to Free Spirit Gallery on Gabriola Island for facilitating the sale of my original painting, God Keeps Opening Doors For Me.

About this painting

This original piece of abstract artwork was painted in 2016. The acrylic on paper uses collage and pen and measures 9” x 12”.

The colour palette of soft pastels blends seamlessly with earthy tones, creating a harmonious balance. Hints of gold leaf shimmer like celestial rays, symbolizing hope and enlightenment, help make this a thought-provoking and uplifting piece of artwork.

The central motif—a partially open door—is a powerful symbol of opportunity, transition, and revelation. The door stands slightly ajar, suggesting that there are infinite possibilities waiting beyond.

About my Little Gems Series

This painting is part of my Little Gems Series of pieces that I create while practicing techniques, teaching art lessons, and for my own fun and creative exploration. I use them to hone my skills and to explore new techniques and ideas. 

Each painting in the series is bursting with the joy, love, and passion I feel in the studio. And all that energy and positivity is infused in every piece of artwork – which becomes my gift to you!

You can see more abstract paintings in the series here at Saatchi Art.

Other Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

While the original painting is now in someone’s art collection, you can buy high-quality prints of God Keeps Opening Doors For Me online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-God-Keeps-Opening-Doors-For-Me/499285/3324670/view 

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives or agents.

Independent and Connected Paintings: An Artistic Challenge

Free to Flow by Deb Chaney (36” x 24”)

It’s always good to challenge oneself. And I would like to share a fun challenge I gave myself a while ago.

The exercise resulted in a series of 8 abstract paintings called Free to Flow and they are now available on Saatchi Art.

Getting things started

I received an email from Saatchi Online Gallery recently asking me to update my inventory. So I went through each one of my paintings on the website and updated information about my artwork. 

I undertook the project with the intention of bringing some new magic to my collection. And I think the magic that I experienced was seeing my artwork with fresh eyes. It truly gave me a deeper appreciation of what I’ve created.

A small series study and exploration

This was an artistic experiment I did years ago and it was done as an exercise to stretch myself creatively and challenge myself as a painter.

What I did was give myself a set of 3 parameters to push both my mind and my painting abilities. The rules for this artistic study were as follows:

First, I was going to paint a series of 8 individual paintings and each one had to stand alone on its own.

However, all 8 paintings also had to connect together.

And finally, I limited myself to a monochromatic colour palette, meaning 1 colour plus black and white.

There are 8 paintings in total and they’re collectively and individually called Free to Flow. I have combined all the paintings together for the feature image in this week’s blog post. This shows you what the full image would look like if you were to get all of them together.

My Little Gems Series

This painting series is also part of my Little Gems Series, which I use for testing new techniques and practicing old ones.

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

All of the originals are available for purchase and there are now prints on the Saatchi website as usual. 

You can buy them individually or get the whole set and put them together and make one big cool painting (as seen in the featured image of this post).

You can see more paintings in the Little Gems series here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art-collection/painting/Litte-Gems-Small-works-on-paper-and-loose-canvas/499285/160111/view

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.

Can You See Freedom Soar in This Painting?

Occupational Freedom by Deb Chaney (11” x 15”)

I’m excited to announce that one of my original abstract paintings is now available for sale along with high-quality prints in various sizes. The painting is titled Occupational Freedom. 

How I chose the title of this painting

If you look closely within the collaged text of this painting, you will see a page of words from the dictionary which includes one of the words in the title. 

Something I really love doing is to collage old book pages, poems, and dictionary pages and then find a word or sentence to inspire and guide the painting. In the case of this particular contemporary artwork, it also became the title of the painting.

About this abstract painting

This mixed-media abstract painting on paper is made with acrylic paint, pencil, gesso, and collaged book pages.

The colour palette of this contemporary abstract expressionist painting is a vibrant ocean blue with large areas of pure black, grey, and white. Strong gestural strokes create a sense of movement. In the lower-right corner, a soaring bird stenciled in black—with its own distinct space to fly—juxtaposes the strictly regimented pages of a dictionary.

This little painting is part of my Little Gems Series, which I use for testing new techniques and practicing old ones. The original is available for purchase, as are high-quality prints in a variety of sizes and formats, through Saatchi Art online.

Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

You can buy Occupational Freedom online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Occupational-Freedom/499285/11013397/view 

You can see more paintings in the Little Gems series here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art-collection/painting/Litte-Gems-Small-works-on-paper-and-loose-canvas/499285/160111/view

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives and no agents.

Collaborative painting for donation to The Woods

The Colour Connection (20" x 20" x 1.5) by Alini Garcia, Deb Chaney, Tamara Grand, Roman Rozumnyj

This past Sunday marked the end of The Colour Connection group art show that I was part of. It ran for about a month at the Silk Purse Arts Centre in West Vancouver.

The central feature of the art exhibit was a collaborative artwork painted by myself and 3 other West Coast Canadian artists. You can also read an earlier post for more about the exhibit, but I’ll cover much of it below.

About The Colour Connection art show

The exhibit was held in West Vancouver’s Millennium Park and ran from February 7 to March 3, 2024. There was a Meet the Artists event in early February as well as an Artist Talk Livestream, which is now available on the gallery’s YouTube channel.

In addition to showing individual pieces by each artist, the show featured one collaborative painting done by all of us. And that is the painting I’d like to focus on here.

Donating the painting to The Woods

The final painting was donated to The Woods Arts & Wellness, a non-profit charity that supports mental health through art and nature. You can learn more about the organization (and make a donation) on The Woods website.

The process of collaborative painting

I had the painting–or rather the blank canvas–to begin the collaboration, then I mailed it to Tamara in Port Moody. After her additions she mailed it to Roman in West Vancouver, who made his contributions then sent it to Alini in North Vancouver.

The final painting, The Colour Connection (20" x 20" x 1.5”) is mixed media on canvas and created by Alini Garcia, Deb Chaney, Tamara Grand, and Roman Rozumnyj.

You can see the stages of the painting’s progress in the gallery below.

About the artists

Follow the links below to see more beautiful artwork and learn more about the 4 Canadian artists who contributed to The Colour Connection collaborative painting and art exhibit.

Tamara Grand

Contemporary painter and mixed media artist: My paintings are simultaneous explorations of what I see, where I’ve been and how I want to feel.

Roman Rozumnyj

West Coast Modern Artist: If I Could Explain it In Words, Then I Wouldn’t Have To Paint It.

Alini Garcia

Abstract artist

Deb Chaney

Contemporary abstract artist: Based on Gabriola Island, BC. My current Drishti Paintings are inspired by capturing the vibrational frequency of well-being.

My Abstract Artwork was Featured in Artistonish Magazine

Re-Claiming i of ii by Deb Chaney (9” x 12”)

Last summer my contemporary abstract artwork was featured in Edition #35 of Artistonish magazine. The painting was featured in the June 2023 issue is Re-Claiming i of ii

About Artistonish Magazine

Artistonish is a contemporary art magazine that focuses on telling the compelling story of significant arts created by brilliant artists from all around the world.

It has both digital and print versions of its issues, reaching art lovers in over 120 countries.

You can view the online version of the issue here or order the print version here.

Re-Claming i of ii by Deb Chaney in the Artistonish Digital Edition

About the painting

The colour palette of this abstract artwork is primarily an uplifting, bright yellow over white, with watery brushstrokes of black. The mixed media artwork is acrylic, water soluble pencil, gesso, and sand on paper.

This painting captures the energy of our third chakra, which is the energy centre about owning our personal power. The affirmation for this region of our body surrounding our naval is “I am powerful”. 

The painting is called Re-Claiming because I painted this while working a day job in the paint department at our local hardware store. When my 3-day workweek ended, I would rest, and then find myself consciously re-claiming my creative practice and getting back into the studio.

This painting is in support of you re-claiming your own creative flow.

I wrote about its companion piece, Re-Claiming ii of ii, in a blog post last May.

About my Little Gem Series

This painting is part of my Little Gems Series of pieces that I create while practicing techniques, teaching art lessons, and for my own fun and creative exploration. I use them to hone my skills and to explore new techniques and ideas. 

Each painting in the series is bursting with the joy, love, and passion I feel in the studio. And all that energy and positivity is infused in every piece of artwork – which becomes my gift to you!

You can see more abstract paintings in the series here at Saatchi Art.

Other Prints and Original Artwork for Sale Online

You can purchase the original as well as high-quality prints of Re-Claiming i of ii online at Saatchi Art here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Re-Claiming-I-of-II/499285/10117023/view 

Reproduction prints on Saatchi Art are available in 3 formats:

Fine Art Paper

310 GSM, 100% cotton linters, archival quality, natural white finish with a slightly structured, soft-textured surface.

Metal

Specialized inks infused into specially coated, thin, high gloss aluminum sheets. Exhibit mounted on 2mm black Styrene and finished with a black Metal Inset Frame.

Canvas

Museum grade, matte textured (20.5 mil), bright white, poly-cotton blend with no additives or agents.