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Wet Paint! Turtle Jelly

Tarpon Jelly (c) Kelly Reark
© 2018 Kelly Reark, Turtle Jelly. Watercolor on cold press paper.

Wet Paint! 

As my VIP, you get exclusive first looks at my completed new art pieces.
You also get first dibs on purchasing them before I make a public art launch!
Isn't that exciting?

I've been working on some pen and ink drawings combined with experimental watercolors. These various pieces will not be reproduced as limited editions. They are meant to stand alone and be special original works.

So that's it! It's first come, first served. In seven days, I will make the offering public if it has not sold to a VIP.
"Turtle Jelly" is the first piece I launched in February 2018. A sea turtle is diving in fast toward a stylized moon jellyfish. I used a very graphic, illustrative style. The line drawing is pen and ink using various brush tips and it really highlights each scale and shell plate in contrast to the loosely painted water. ($150)
This painting sold within minutes. Better sign up to be a VIP or you'll miss your chance to purchase from private VIP Art Launches!

Kelly Reark

Paintings and images are copyright Kelly Reark. Please contact Kelly for licensing. Thank you.

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