- David Kelley -

 

There are five David Kelley Art/Design Collections available for licensing:

BY THE SEA COLLECTION
I live by the sea on the southern shore of Cape Cod and experience daily its changes and passions throughout the 4 seasons. Its easy to be inspired by the various objects, colors, weather conditions and light changes that the sea offers daily.

The images shown in this collection reflect that inspiration which Ive tried to capture to show the playfulness and creative spirit living By The Sea offers the imagination.

Much of this work was created with a wide variety of applications in mind such as prints, tiles, aprons, greeting cards, gift bags for a wide variety of decorative uses kids of all ages in the home, office, restaurants and other spaces.

 

CHILDREN’S COLLECTION
For some reason, I’m attracted to the broad area of art for children, probably because of the playfulness, color and freedom that indulges one. Having worked on K-12 reading programs and with four children of my own for inspiration may have helped.

The images in this collections reflect that inspiration and were created initially just for kids to decorate their rooms with prints, murals and wallpaper, and also for the kitchen and bath. I also discovered a myriad of other applications such as art deco and contemporary for tiles, gift bags, trays, t-shirts, aprons, greeting cards, plus decorative uses in schools, day care, stores and other spaces.

 

CREATURES COLLECTION
Its fun using birds and animals as a creative theme because of their varied and interesting shapes, color patterns and personalities from peaceful, humorous to scary.

The images shown were initially created to meet different needs such as for paintings or illustration, but ultimately tied together as a related series for prints, wall art and contemporary or art deco designs for the bath, kitchen and other spaces both residential and commercial.

Additional apps include tiles, aprons, greeting cards, gift bags for a wide variety of decorative uses and potentially expanded to include additional images in the series

 

SPORTS COLLECTION
Having been a high school and college athlete, plus a life long tennis player and skier, the attraction of sports to art came easy for me. My first big push came with the tennis boom that followed open tennis by developing graphics to decorate tennis and health clubs with murals or large framed images of players in action. This led into skiing and ultimately running and the other major pro and amateur sports.

Ive always experimented with graphics in the darkroom and especially after the birth of the Mac. These images reflect some of my work originally designed as samples for murals in gyms and health clubs, graphics for marketing materials and to illustrate book and magazine covers.

They have numerous contemporary applications such as t-shirts, posters, calendars, prints, wall art, flags, trays, sports clubs, aprons, cards, gifts bags and anywhere a sports theme is applicable and also be used as a style for developing custom designs.

 

SQUARES COLLECTION
These images were purposely created to fit a square format. Other images are available or can be created to meet this shape.

They were originally designed to fit a square framing support to decorate spaces with a series of images. They can easily be adapted to other applications for kids, teens and adults of all ages for aprons, wall art, tiles, aprons, greeting cards, gift bags or where colorful and interesting contemporary or art deco
images are needed.

 

ArtVisions™ fine art licensing “Image Selection 2011″ is the solution for your Art licensing and Design creation requirements. Artworks have been especially selected from our extensive catalog of images for your use on decor products, murals, wallcoverings, calendars, puzzles, giftware, table-top, home-accent, cards, note cards, textiles and prints.

 

We specialize in art licensing for:

  • Note Cards
  • Giftware
  • Calendars
  • Puzzles
  • Textiles
  • Small Prints
  • Table Top/Home Accent
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