by JaimeB Haney | art collaboration, art projects, calendar
So excited to share the 2023 Artist Collaboration Calendar is available now!! I’ve got my painting “Mystical Mother Nature” in one of three wall calendars plus a planner. There’s 86 professional female artists from all over the world...
by JaimeB Haney | art projects, commission, commissoned artwork, My Process, work in progress, Works in progress, works on paper
Do you remember the two-man saw I was commissioned to paint earlier this year? Well, the same collector has commissioned me to create another really cool project. This time it was a fantasy style map of private hunting, fishing and recreational area known as Vagabond...
by JaimeB Haney | 2018, art, Art Life, art projects, figurative, friends, Paintings, Paintings on odd things other than canvas or paper, whimsical
This was a new one on me. My friend, Angie, has bought herself a Little Guy trailer and plans to… well… travel in it. She asked me to paint something special on it for her since it’s so little, she won’t be able to take any home decor items....
by JaimeB Haney | 2018, around my house, art, art projects, creativity, DIY, fish, Koi, koi fish art, koi pond, life, Nature, painted, pond, recycled, Studio Gardens, Studio Gardens, work in progress
On Friday, I painted three swimming koi fish on an upcycled plastic patio table top that I’ve had sitting around for a couple years. The table top is for cover for the koi fish. I’ve wanted to paint it for the whole winter, but it was just too dang cold to...
by JaimeB Haney | 2014, art projects, garden, Garden Art, hand crafted, tutorial
+ What do you do with a bag of left over concrete (Quikrete) and a mammoth elephant ear plant (colocasia) nearing it’s certain and impending death? Well, if you’re two friends that are crazy for gardening and all things nature-like you make your own garden...
by Jaime Haney | 30 Paintings in 30 Days 2014, art projects, challenge
I’ve done it, I’m committed. I’ve signed up for a challenge that I’ve been drooling over for a year. Leslie Saeta’s 30 Paintings in 30 days. Of course I’m wondering can I do it? Well, I’m going to try. So after Christmas...