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When we first began looking for artists, Jen Kennedy was one of the first to jump on the bandwagon. Her fun, contemporary style and whimsical designs quickly caught our attention and we knew we had found a perfect match!
Her paintings were all bright and colorful, and the few photographs she submitted were very unique from others we had seen. And, since many of Kennedy’s designs are consistent with each other, once you find a piece you absolutely love, it’s easy to find similar items that match… for your home, for your jewelry, or both!
We contacted Jen to give us a little info about herself. Her response was not only a great insight into a creative artist’s life, but contained good advice for other artists as well.
Here’s what she had to say:
“I love color, art and designing.
I was fortunate to have grown up in a household with a very creative mother. She was always making unique things and it really fostered my creative side. I have enjoyed painting for many years. Like many artists, I have this inner burning fire that keeps me creating and painting things. Plus, it beats folding laundry! The main reason you sell your goods is so that you can make more and more and hopefully make a little money in the process.
I studied advertising and marketing in college and worked in advertising sales for 7 years. I started painting clothing in the evenings as a creative outlet. I’d buy white children’s clothing wholesale and dye them in my washing machine, and then paint different designs on them…such as snowmen, pumpkins etc.. This was a successful hobby and I sold them to local boutiques and online. It was, however, physically exhausting and labor intense. Not to mention I think it drove my husband crazy when he’d arrive home and find 25 little outfits hanging up in our dining room. My husband has been so tolerant of my “projects” and jokes that eventually all my old hobbies end up in our craft cemetery in the basement storage room.
About five years ago, I discovered that a white canvas was like having a blank “page” where I could paint any design and bring any idea to life. I also loved colorful, modern, whimsical décor and found it hard to locate just the right piece of art for my home. I figured I’d paint it myself.
As an artist/crafter if you want to sell your items, you cannot only be creative, but you must also understand how to market your goods. You have to be an excellent photographer of your items and be somewhat computer savvy. Lucky for me, I had an advertising /marketing background. I have sold my paintings in art galleries, online, and through interior design stores.
In an effort to raise my kids in a creative environment, as my parents raised me, I buy my kids small canvases and paints at the art store. When I paint, I love to have my kids, alongside me, painting little masterpieces of their own.
I’d like to say I have a flashy art studio in a loft, but the truth is I am a suburban, minivan-driving Mom who paints in her kitchen when she has a free second. (Which isn’t many). If the art looks good…it sells…when it’s not so good, it ends up in the craft cemetery.”
– Jen Kennedy
We hope you enjoy Jen Kennedy’s work as much as we do! Her home decor makes a bright and cheery addition to any room, and her pendant designs are our most popular jewelry so far. Whether you want colorful and girly, or fall colors to match the season, you’ll find something to love in Jen Kennedy’s artwork.
“I really like your new artist Jen Kennedy. She has such a sassy comtemporary look. Way to go. I will be ordering more, I’m sure.”
- Nancy, IA
Jen Kennedy’s work can be found in her Etsy store online, and is also featured in galleries, including:
The Niche – 11th & Howard , Omaha, NE
Dundee Gallery – 50th & Underwood, Omaha, NE
She also has a new interior design website which we highly recommend you check out! It showcases her work beautifully.
And, of course, you can find Jen Kennedy’s fantastic artwork on our Scrabble Pendants at the Bite Size Jewelry shop!
“Rubenacker’s work could be called pseudo naïve, a term used to define a formally trained artist (Rubenacker is) who consciously ignores traditions of fine art. But I don’t think it’s quite the right classification for him. He doesn’t exactly fall into the pop surrealist movement either, lacking the Boschian darkness common to it. So for Rubenacker, I’m coining a new classification: “Precocious Art.”
His dogs are naughty and knowing. They are childlike with their toys, and as cool as Rat Packers with their martinis and highballs. They are up to no good, smoking cigarettes and getting into the cookie jar, but they are certainly not primitive in the naïve tradition, or terror-filled, hopeless, nihilistic and gruesome in the pop surrealist one. They are simply precocious. And judging from Rubenacker’s success in this style, his work is found in private collections around the world, they are quite popular. Maybe “Pop Precocious” is a more accurate term to capture his unique style.”
Moira McLaughlin – Dog Art Today
We are proud to feature the works of Brian Rubenacker on our jewelry! His fun and amusing take on a dog’s life make us smile every time we see them.
Rubenacker’s work has been featured on popular publications including Domino magazine, and has generated financial support for organizations such as Helping Udders and Bostons by the Bay.
His bold-colored, pop-style art translates well to our miniature pieces, creating the perfect gift for dog lovers everywhere!
While Boston Terriers are obviously his favorite subject, he paints many other types of dogs as well, including: Pugs, Dachshunds, and Jack Russel Terriers.
Come to the shop and check out all the jewelry featuring Rubenacker’s work. We have over 50 pendants with his one-of-a-kind paintings on them for you to enjoy!
- One Tough Terrier
- One Tough Terrier
- Boston Terrier wearing a red hat
- Boston Terrier with a Big Red Hat
If you enjoy Rubenacker’s work, you can find his paintings at his online shop. Click here to go there now!
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