
C O M M I S S I O N S
Custom work for you and yours.
Limited availability. Inquire to share about your vision!
Partner in the creative process to customize a painting that captures the vision of your chosen landscape or wildlife moment. Select a color scheme that will enhance and compliment your space and, once approved, receive a one-of-a-kind piece to delight in for decades to come!
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Connect via email.


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Select specifics for your custom painting.
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Wait. Anticipate.


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Approve the final painting or request changes.
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Receive your custom painting.

Transform your walls into a reflection of your most cherished moments—adventures that shaped you, places that stole your heart, and memories shared with the people you love.
Custom artwork is much more than beauty for beauty's sake; it’s a way to celebrate your journey and infuse your space with meaning.
Let each piece spark conversation, evoke nostalgia, and become an essential part of your home’s aesthetic. Whether it’s a breathtaking landscape, a snapshot of a special day, or a scene that speaks to your soul, I’d love to create something uniquely yours.
Let's get the commission process started! Fill out an inquiry form.

Each painting is inspired by your photos. They capture and evoke the feeling, but do not replicate it.

Photo by Della Watters
Not ready for a commission quite yet? I have another fun opportunity for you!
SUBMIT A PHOTO FOR A PAINTING
Photo sumissions are always welcome! Your photos will live in an inspiration folder filled to the brim with stunning images.
Email studio@kelseyshieldsart.com with the subject line
"Perfectly Petite Submission" and include your photo submissions.
Each image will be thoughtfully considered each time the painting bug strikes.
If your photo is selected, you will be given the opportunity to purchase the piece at a discount or pass the painting along to our pool of collectors.
Details worth noting: These paintings are not subject to changes and are typically created on wood panel and framed in a natural maple float frame, though other surfaces such as paper or canvas are also possible. These pieces may become prints and products.










