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just breathe

just breathe

serendipity

serendipity

happy go lucky

happy go lucky

as good as gold

as good as gold

carpe diem

carpe diem

take me there

take me there

good vibes only

good vibes only

shine on

shine on

sugar, spice, and everything nice

sugar, spice, and everything nice

upward spiral

upward spiral

forever and always

forever and always

beautiful chaos

beautiful chaos

a million reasons

a million reasons

spring

spring

reflections

reflections

beyond the blue

beyond the blue

nature song

nature song

moonbeams

moonbeams

happy go lucky

happy go lucky

meli melo

meli melo

belle âme

belle âme

pretty in pink

pretty in pink

head in the clouds

head in the clouds

story of a girl

story of a girl

grey sky morning

grey sky morning

girl power

girl power

free spirit

free spirit

wanderlust

wanderlust

music to my ears

music to my ears

let it rain

let it rain

only you

only you

blue skies are coming

blue skies are coming

summer haze

summer haze

simple serenity

simple serenity

happy day

happy day

tangled in you

tangled in you

make waves

make waves

in the limelight

in the limelight

live life loud

live life loud

Jamie Klein Elliott

 

Jamie Klein Elliott is a Dallas based abstract artist

that specializes in custom, large-scale paintings. 

I work closely with my clients to create their "perfect piece" of art.

The final product fits their design and color aesthetic, stimulates conversation, and brings them happiness for years to come.

My paintings are a combination of acrylic, oil, and texture applied in layers to create elements of depth and dimension. 

 

I view my creative process as an undiscovered journey by allowing each painting to spontaneously progress, evolve, and transform on their own.

This process, along with the support from my husband, friends and family gave me the courage to embark on this exciting new journey.

 

In the words of the great Vincent Van Gogh:

 "I am seeking, I am striving, I am in it with all my heart." 

 

Here's to everyone having or eventually finding their

own version of my paintbrush and canvas.

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