Braid Street Studios Group Pop Up Art Show! This Weekend! April 22- 24

Braid St Pop Up Art Show
April 22-24
The Gallery at Queen’s Park
New Westminster

Opening Reception
Friday Apr 22. 6-8pm
Gallery Hours
Sat-Sunday 10-2pm

We are getting back together for an amazing Pop Up Show in New West!!
Come and see the work all of your favorite artists. Special thanks to @artscouncilnw and @thegalleryqp

We would love to see you!
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We will not be requiring masks but do prefer them. We also ask that you social distance for the comfort of others. It’s important that we respect the choices of people, businesses and one another.

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28 Unique Places to Install a Mural in Your Home

If you’re looking for a unique art piece that’s sure to make a statement in your home, why not hire an artist to install a mural? Murals are a versatile art form that can transform any room from boring to one-of-a-kind. Whether you are looking to show off your style in a simple way or create a grand entrance, there are many places in your home where you can install a mural, both big and small. To help you get started, we reached out to muralists from Vancouver, BC to San Diego, CA to give us their best tips of unique places you probably haven’t thought of to install a home mural. From powder rooms to foyers, keep reading to see what they had to say.

1) Install a mural in the dining room 

The dining room is a place where friends and family gather together in conversation and enjoyment and a mural can really help with the ambiance. The mural doesn’t necessarily need to be the focal point of the room, instead, it can create a subtle change in mood, eliminating flat wall spaces by adding visual texture and interest. – Mural Works

2) Go with a tile mural on an outdoor wall

If you are considering installing a unique tile mural in your home, an outdoor wall is a fantastic place for this installation. Not only does the mural add vibrancy to your outdoor space through color and unique artwork, but the tiles also protect the outside wall of your home. I would suggest placing it on a wall that is uncluttered and has a breathing space around it, for example perhaps near your swimming pool, so you can step back enjoy the art installation you have selected. – Deb Chaney 

3) Bring life into a playroom 

My favorite home mural I designed and painted was in a playroom. When a mural is custom-designed to wrap a whole room it creates an atmosphere and can transport you to another world. – Laura Lynne, a Chicago-based mural artist and owner of Laura Lynne Art, LLC  

4) Don’t forget the fifth wall 

When decorating your walls, don’t forget the fifth wall – the ceiling. A dining room, home office, bedroom, or home theater are great places to include a striking decorative ceiling design. We can create atmospheres like clouds and skies, or patterns and textures to make an interesting statement that compliments your interior decor. – G.Go Decorative

With so many iconic historical examples, like the Sistine Chapel and Library of Congress, it’s surprising more people don’t opt to install a mural on the ceiling in their home. Vibrant skies, lush greenery, abstract geometry, or trompe l’oeil scenery go a long way to make any room feel more expansive while evoking enhanced states of relaxation and contemplation, especially when combined with meaningful symbolic elements. – Sam Soper Mural Art & Illustration

5) Paint a mural on the side of the garage 

One of my favorite places for a home mural is on the side of the garage, particularly if your garage faces an alleyway or into the backyard. This facade can function as a fantastic canvas to experiment on, or, create a more final, timeless piece. – Vicarel Studio

6) Decorate your outdoor patio 

Outdoor patios are a fantastic space to get artsy with design elements. Commission a mural from a local artist for a truly unique addition that will elevate the entire vibe of your home. – Angela Fabbri, Professional Artist


I’ve enjoyed painting murals on otherwise boring outdoor patio walls and transforming them into beautiful oriental gardens and more. Sky ceiling murals can add a lot of character and depth to a residence. Also, a niche painted to look like a window with a Tuscan landscape can add lots of character to a wall. – Murals Fantastic

7) Spruce up your storage shed

One fun place to install a mural is on the outside of your storage shed. Sheds can often feel like an eyesore in your yard, but you can put a beautiful mural on all four sides to turn it into your yard’s focal point. Your neighbors will enjoy the view. – Elaine Stephenson, Artist & Muralist

8) Go with wallpaper murals 

A perfect blend of wallpaper and art, wallpaper murals are one of the simplest and cost-effective ways to create accent walls in your home. Whether it’s for an old boring bathroom, a laundry room, or for an uninteresting bedroom or living room, they will give life and personality in the blink of an eye. – Mural Unique

9) Elevate your home office 

As the pandemic forces many of us to work from home and set up home office space, a mural in your home office not only gives a nice decor to the room, but can also be a statement visual for your brand, work ethics, philosophy, and inspiration. Children’s bedrooms are always a great fit for a mural at home with your kids’ favorite comic characters on the wall bringing a smile to your kids’ faces. – Raman Bhardwaj – Artistraman, @artistraman

Murals offer unique opportunities to complement a space whether it be a modern or traditional home. One of the best locations I have transformed was a home office. As a rule of thumb, I always consider two things: the mood we are creating with the artwork, and how it complements the architectural design of the home or space. – ASEND

10) Bring personality into your powder room

A powder room can be a great place to address with a decorative mural, one that’s designed to be seen ‘up close and personal’. The small room becomes its own little world and doesn’t have to coordinate as tightly with all your other furnishings. The room experience can be playful and immersive, without having to involve a lot of square footage. – Robert Williamson, Williamson Studio Seattle


A mural in a powder room is a great way to create a big impact in a small room of your house. Whether you go with a geometric pattern, a fun floral, or even an abstract design, adding a mural will give personality to an often-overlooked space. – Iron Brush

11) Showcase your foyer 

The power and drama of a bespoke mural in your home can be best showcased in your foyer. It’s the first thing your guests will see to set the mood of their visit, and the last thing they’ll see to remember their experience. Expressing our personalities with spectacular things in our homes is a trend that should never go out of style. – Lauren Asta


As a designer of murals, I love them in a lot of rooms. Especially in a foyer where guests walk into your home. Murals create an instant story and are extremely elegant. – Daisy Bennett Designs 

12) Make a statement in your entryway 

A great place for a mural is the entryway of a home. It’s an immediate conversation starter when guests visit, and it feels uplifting to everyone who walks in the door. – Sarah E. Bott Art

13) Get inspired in your home gym

A neat location for a home mural is in the gym or workout room. In a house we co-own, we engaged a muralist to create a wheat-paste mural featuring Muhammad Ali and other boxing greats. – Superfine World

14) Beautify your master bedroom

Beautify your master bedroom with a unique handpainted wall mural, specifically custom-designed for you. It’ll enhance not only your bedroom, but will be admired for years to come by family and friends. – Paul Maxwell Godfrey LLC

15) Create a fun pool deck 

When people think about graffiti and street art they likely picture it outside in its natural habitat. We love seeing murals on the outsides of homes like a pool deck. – The Museum of Graffiti

16) Show off your style on a street-facing wall 

I recommend an outside street-facing wall for a mural. It can welcome you home as you drive in, and help brighten up the whole neighborhood. One mural often encourages others, so your neighborhood could even become a living art gallery. – David Puck

17) Decorate your bathroom 

Turn your bathroom into a restful spa retreat with a well-placed mural you can see while you soak. A design with natural elements and a calming color palette can enhance your self-care environment. – Talking Walls Murals


When choosing where to paint a mural in your home, consider adding a pop of color to your bathroom. Often overlooked, it’s most likely where you spend your time getting ready for the day and winding down at night. I recommend painting something that brings you joy; even a simple design in a small space can make a big impact. – Becca Dwyer

18) Beautify your emergency escape 

Turn your emergency escape into a gorgeous vacation escape. They are common in basements, egress windows offer a functional exit in case of emergency, but they often face a boring blank wall. With a hand-painted mural of a lush landscape, your egress window can have the best view in the house. – Hattas

19) Don’t forget the small rooms 

Besides the obvious choices of having a mural in living rooms and bedrooms, hand-painted custom murals add a lot of punch to small rooms in a house. Compact bath/powder rooms can come to life with color and pattern, so do laundry and mudrooms. A mural is also a good alternative to tile/bricks on the walls around a fireplace. – Aniko Doman

20) Transform a finished basement

Transform a finished basement with a nature-inspired mural. Use warm, light colors and simple compositions to give your enclosed spaces an open feeling. – Matt Halm 

21) Focus on the living spaces 

A mural in any main living space is a great way to go. Artwork as an accent wall can bring a room to life, be inspiring, be a conversation piece, and be woven into the color scheme of the rest of the house, tying everything together. A mural in the main room can give the house a common essence to build around. – Taylor Gallegos Art

22) Paint a curved wall 

Curves are interesting architectural details in a home, but it’s extremely challenging to hang flat art on a curved wall. Homes both new and old are sometimes designed with beautifully curved walls that are perfectly suited for murals. The key to maximizing the impact of a mural on a curved surface (whether it’s a wall or even a ceiling) is ensuring proper lighting. Walls that are curved will reflect ambient light differently, so attention must be paid to shadows that occur at various times of the day, and even throughout the seasons. A well-lit mural on a curved surface adds an element of creativity to a space where traditional art is impossible to display. – Amy Colburn

23) Decorate your headboard 

A mural is the best way to add personality to your wall. Instead of hanging art, you can try to paint a mural for your headboard, space above your couch, or your office wall. – Huyen Dinh

24) Bring life to the trees outside your house 

There’s no limit to creative applications for mural art. I’ve been commissioned for murals in fascinating places. One of my favorites was 17′ birch trees on the walls of a new private residence. I used metallic paint on each of the leaves so when the sun hits it the whole painting comes to life. – Kelli Bickman

25) Spruce up your retaining walls 

One place we recently installed a mural was on a very unattractive, cracked low retaining wall separating our property from the next and another on a bedroom wall. Nothing is better than some pretty paint and exotic animals and nothing cheers up a bland wall better than cherry blossoms. – Mary Ellen and Andrew of The Muse Gallery Guesthouse

26) Style your kitchen island 

Stylish and functional, kitchen islands are the heart of your cooking space. Installing an unexpected mural in this spot encourages people to gather, as well as makes a striking, artistic statement. – Janaireijo Art 

27) Elevate your garden patio 

Create a fun nighttime gathering spot. Transform your garden patio into a colorful dance floor. Have a beautiful mural painted on the concrete or wood patio, then finish it with a clear sealer. – Jessilyn Brinkerhoff

28) Try painting behind a door 

Murals are really best viewed from a single position because of their unchanging perspective as viewers move around. While it’s not practical to follow that strictly and murals continue to be very fun regardless, a great spot to present a good view in a less expected area is a wall or door behind a viewer while looking in a mirror in a small space such as a restroom. The mirror gives you more distance to appreciate the layout and perspective and the background it provides while looking in the mirror will be appreciated by everyone who visits the restroom or other small space where you may put a mirror. – Mural Joe

Other considerations when painting a home mural 

1) Ensure your mural aligns with your vibe

An in-home mural is a great opportunity to bring personality into your living space. Consider where you spend the most time – maybe it’s your living room, your office, your bedroom, or even your kitchen if you enjoy entertaining. Make a bold statement by incorporating a mural that aligns with the vibe you’re trying to achieve and enhances your experience of the space. – Lettering Works

2) Understand that the possibilities are endless 

As far as design locations go, it all depends on if the person wants the art all to themselves or they want to share it. For the former, I think the best place might be in your own bedroom or office space, wherever you find yourself daydreaming and wanting to feel like it’s your corner of the world. For the latter, either the entryway of a home as a conversation starter for guests, or I’ve seen a lot of garage door artwork and pieces that are installed on lawns that stand on their own as pieces of art for the community to enjoy. – Art by Moira

3) Murals can be customizable to your liking 

Homeowners are always looking for unique ways to freshen up their home and hand-painted murals are an excellent solution to creating a distinctive space. Murals can add life to any room, whether it’s for a smaller area like the back of a shelving unit or somewhere larger like an exterior patio wall or accent wall in an entertainment room. The customizable nature of murals provides an incredible opportunity to integrate texture, patterns, colors, and designs in contemporary spaces. It’s an excellent way to create a powerful unexpected vignette and elicit a sense of wonder, discovery, and excitement while still complementing the overall design of your home. – Wrapped Studios

4) There are other ways to bring art into your home 

Art can be a window into another world. Is there a spot in your house where you would like to have a window but it’s technically not possible? Why not install an art object that has an effect almost like a window? Our most recent creation and a fascinating new form of presentation is a dimmable LED lightbox made of brushed aluminum. – UNITY Art


Originally published on Redfin.com 

The Latest Original Artwork SOLD 'The Writing Is In The Air - Blue'

I am absolutely honoured to experience this painting ‘The Writing Is In The Air - Blue’ now in private collection of artist Ocean Mussack a talented and beautiful wood carver artist based on Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada. Thank you Ocean for becoming a collector.

This painting is part of the Writing Is In the Air Series began with ruler straight pencil lines that were written on using a dropper and acrylic ink. The text are selected quotes from G. Bernstein’s book ‘The Universe Has Your Back’ . The ink was then layered, dripped and ‘melted’ into the “air” and become the canvas painting. 

‘The Writing Is In The Air- Blue’ is available in various sizes fine art prints and giclee prints on canvas at Saatchi Online Gallery here: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-The-Writing-Is-In-The-Air-Blue/499285/8466463/view

You may also like to see other original paintings available for your art collection in this series here: https://www.saatchiart.com/art-collection/painting/The-Writing-Is-In-The-Air/499285/617078/view

Three New Paintings All About Creative Practice!

Serafina iii 9” x 12” Mixed Media on Paper, Little Gems Series, (c) 2022 Deb Chaney

I was hanging out with a friend and fellow artist a few weeks ago and we were talking about the conundrum that many of us creatives face regularly. That is, the need to rest, self care and take care of basic life stuff - housework, exercise, paperwork, etc - and the desire to execute and bring our big and grand creative ideas to life! Paint those big paintings, creative sculptures, write and record music… Often the former items win out on our time and we end up feeling sad about another day going by and we not getting to our creative dreams..

Perhaps you are curious how I get around this?

What I shared with my friend was a middle ground approach that has been my Little Gems Series for over two decades now (where does time go? !). These small paintings are a quick way for me to get into the studio, play around within given parameters that I give myself, and get my ‘creativity on’ without over doing it.

My friend and i went to the studio after talking about “the conundrum” and we both blissfully painted 3 paintings each within the same parameters we gave ourselves:

1) These paintings were inspired by play and fun

2) We were only ‘allowed’ to use turquoise and burnt orange

3) We decided we’d use a vertical composition.

The above featured painting is one of my three paintings from this little parallel session artist date, the other paintings can be found here on Saatchi Online Gallery.

The featured painting is available for your collection and may be purchased online here:

https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Serafina-iii/499285/9100277/view

68 Reasons to Celebrate Creativity - Digital Exhibit Catalogue Now Available!

I am very pleased to share with you with the current art exhibit "68 Reasons to Celebrate Creativity” is up now at the Gabriola Island Library until April 30th.

This show includes twenty unique, beautiful and framed small Little Gems Series paintings on display, each created over the last decade from my foundation creative practice and as a byproduct from demonstrations teaching workshops.

The title of the show is based my recently published card deck "The 68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist that is comprised of sixty eight individually illustrated cards each with their own positive and inspirational message in support of your creativity. Twenty of these paintings on display can be seen in the card pack.

In the case that you can’t stop by to see the show, I have created a digital catalogue. Please click this link below to receive your copy of "68 Reasons to Celebrate Creativity" Digital exhibit catalogue:

https://randomthingstoshare.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Digital+Catalogue+-+68+Reasons+Art+Exhibit.pdf

In creativity,

Deb Chaney

Nanaimo News Bulletin Newspaper Feature

Thank you for the Nanaimo News Bulletin for featuring about myself, the 68 Secrets of an illuminated artist card pack and current library at show exhibit. I am grateful for mention in your newspaper. Please visit ‘Events’ here for all the show details that is up until April 30th, 2022. If you are unable to make the show, please email me at info@debchaney.com for a digital exhibit catalogue with all the painting images and the inspiration and story behind them.

Group show opens today: contraction. E X P A N S I O N at Free Spirit Gallery, Gabriola Island, BC, Canada

Group show “contraction. E X P A N S I O N” opens today at Free Spirit Gallery on Gabriola Island. This exhibit includes original artwork including painting, sculpture and assemble by artists including (but not limited to) Sheila Norgate, Karen Cain, Stephen Cole, Ocean Mussack, Gwen Spinks, Nerissa Layton, Seraphina Khephera, Deb Chaney and more.

About Free Spirit Gallery Free Spirit Gallery Studio Shop is an art space on beautiful Gabriola Island showcasing local contemporary art and goods from emerging to established artists on Gabriola and across BC. We also offer classes and workshops for kids & adults that aim to nurture the creative spirit in us all. We aim to be a space for people to come and immerse themselves in a creative space for both creating, collecting and appreciating visual arts.

Free Spirit Gallery Location: 590 North Road, Gabriola, BC, V0R 1X3
Phone 250-247-0197, Email info@freespiritstudio.ca
Winter Hours: Tuesday - Friday 11am - 4pm

The painting I was invited to include in this group show is entitled “Tangled Heart” 23" x 30" x 1.5" Mixed media on 300 pound arches paper mounted on wood panel and is part of my Fragments of Life Series.

About “Tangled Heart” We often fragment parts of ourselves in various relationships and situations so that we 'fit in' or that people like us. This fragmentation is a contraction away from our true selves. By consciously making art I reclaim the fragments, re-align to my authentic self and allow my full expanded being to be and shine in this world.

This painting can be purchased at the gallery during the exhibit dates (MARCH 15 - APRIL 9, 2022) or online via Saatchi Online Gallery: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Fragments-of-Life-23-Tangled-Heart/499285/3406523/view

Solo artwork exhibit up today: "68 Reasons To Celebrate Creativity”

Wednesday March 9th, 2022 

Gabriola Island Artist, Deb Chaney presents solo artwork exhibit: "68 Reasons To Celebrate Creativity”.

  • This exhibit features small and medium format original paintings that were used as backgrounds in the artist’s recently published card deck The 68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist.

  • These exhibited works span the past decade of the artist’s teaching career, many of them arose from live mixed media technique demonstrations in workshops.

  • This is an interactive exhibit that includes a Treasure Hunt for all ages connecting the artwork to the card pack and intended to inspire and support participants creativity.

GABRIOLA ISLAND, British Columbia, Canada, March 9th, 2022 - The Gabriola Island Library will present the work of abstract painter Deb Chaney. This show entitled "68 Reasons To Celebrate Creativity”, on exhibit from Wednesday March 9, 2022 - Saturday April 30th , 2022, is a celebration of two decades of painting and being creative process. Showing  twenty small framed 9” x 12” mixed media abstract paintings on paper and several 23” x 30” mixed media paintings on 300 cold press paper mounted on wood panel will be on display in conjunction with her recently published card deck: The 68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist: How to Stay In Your Creative Flow Despite Any Obstacle. All of the paintings in this exhibit were used as backgrounds for for the inspirational card pack.

This art installation is unique as it is interactive involves the viewer with a Treasure Hunt based on the story of a young girl named Anna who comes to visit the library with her Dad in search of creative inspiration for her school painting project. The Treasure Hunt story leads participants on a journey to connect the exhibited artwork to the short descriptions in the card pack and fill them into the supplied handout. Visitors will gain a deeper understanding of the artwork and enjoy getting creatively inspired with the stories’ heroin Anna.

The 68 Secrets of an Illuminated Artist cards was created over a ten year period that despite going through many personal challenges the artist continued to make art consistently. Curious about how and what had propelled her to continue her creativity, despite these challenges, Deb went back through ten years of her journals and found notes, ideas an inspirations that had pulled her through her those tough times and supported her to persevere with her creative dream.  With the editorial help of a retired English teacher, together they culled the best personal insights from her journals and the original card pack was created. This year, the artist took the pack to the next level and digitally placed an original piece of her artwork in the background of all sixty eight cards.

Shares Waheeda Byron, vice president of the Gabriola Island’s Palette People Artist Group: “I am currently working on 20 water colour paintings as  illustrations for a book my friend is writing. It is a big project with a deadline. I choose a card randomly each day and the art and quote help motivate me to keep on track with my project.”

The card pack is currently available for purchase online at https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/the-68-secrets-of-an-illuminated-artist, at Free Spirit Gallery and Paige’s Marina Bookstore on Gabriola Island. It is also in consideration to be sold at Opus Framing and Art Supply stores throughout British Columbia.

“People have taken the time to drop back to the store to share how much they look forward to pulling one of Deb’s cards as part of their creative routine; so full of beauty and inspiration.”  - Gloria Hatfield, Owner & President, Page’s Resort Bookstore.


This exhibit features original paintings many of which were created in front of workshop groups taught by Deb Chaney between 2014 and 2020. These artworks were live demonstrations of various mixed media techniques including; glazing with transparent layers, gold leaf applications, stencil work, integration of sand texture, layering with polymer mediums to create wax/encaustic effects, etching, and integrating collage elements into abstract artwork. These small paintings, which are part of Deb’s foundational art practice, her Little Gems Series, have influenced her work in two important ways. That is, by consistently creating small paintings in the mindset of play, experimentation, and practice, it has helped her maintain her creative flow for two decades. Secondly, many of these Little Gems Series paintings have been licensed and reproduced into large format prints on canvas and purchased by hotels, developments, restaurants and interior design companies in BC, Alberta and Ontario. Most notably in 2019, when the Hilton Hotel in Calgary Alberta purchased several hundred reproductions of her work for each room of their newly renovated hotel. 

Deb Chaney is a Gabriola Island based abstract painter and has been creating her spiritually inspired mixed media abstract paintings for two decades. She exhibits internationally in public art, corporations, TV and Film, and her work appears in public and private collections. Her paintings are composed of many intriguing layers and textures, the creation of which helps her remain in the moment and supports her healing journey. More about the artist at: www.debchaney.com

ABOUT The Gabriola Island Library
The current dedicated Gabriola Island library opened in 1999 in Folklife Village. Over the years, the library has expanded in size and scope and has firmly established itself as a vital cornerstone of island life. Beyond books of all genres, CDs, DVDs, the library also offers light therapy lamps for in library use. There is free parking available.

AddressLocated in Folklife Village, 575 N Rd, Gabriola, BC V0R 1X3


Hours: The Gabriola Library is open Tuesday to Thursday from  10 am to 7 pm and Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm.

Information: For general inquiries, call (250) 247-7878, email gabriolaisland@virl.bc.ca or visit https://virl.bc.ca/branches/gabriola-island/

Media inquiries: Contact the Artist, Deb Chaney info@debchaney.com (604) 736-5111
Please contact the artist for a list and images of all artwork on exhibit info@debchaney.com

Original Painting ' You and Me Together ' sold and shipped to San Matteo, California, USA

I’d like to deeply thanks Ms. J. Garibaldi of San Matteo, CA for recently purchasing this original little gem mixed media abstract painting ‘You and Me Together’ 9” x 12”on paper. This one of a kind unique painting is part of my Little Gems Series . During the process of packing up the original artwork, it brought back fond memories of its creation whereby I was listening to my playlist and the song by Dave Matthews Band came on with the lyrics ‘You and Me Together’. When I noticed the ‘US’ spray painted lettering in the piece in conjunction with the song, I had to name is in memory of this moment of creation along with the music.

The Little Gems paintings are my practice pieces and all about fun, joy, play and are a wonderful way to start your collection of my original artwork. You can see more painting in this series here: https://www.saatchiart.com/art-collection/painting/Litte-Gems-Small-9-x12-Paintings/499285/160111/view

…and if you are in love with this particular painting’You and Me Together’ you can purchase giclee and fine art prints here: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-You-and-me-Together/499285/7753863/view

This painting image may be appearing on music CD cover soon.... (stay tuned)

!LOVE! sweet moments like this... Just got approached by a band who would like to license this image 'Belinda's Painting' on their CD cover. Honoured and excited about this possibility!

This original painting ‘Belind'a’s Painting’ is part of my Little Gems Series and was created while I was offering a private painting lessons to Belinda McNeice in mixed media abstract painting several years ago. In this case we were integrating collage materials (old book sheets) with acrylics and pastels. So much fun!

The original sold a few years ago now to Kristi Calderon . THANK YOU & big love always to my dear collectors.

Prints and Giclees are available if you would like this image in your home or office:https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Belinda-s-Painting/499285/7418609/view

Two Paintings 'Romance i and ii' use Feng Shui to Support & Attract A Relationship In Your Life

In celebration of Valentines day, I am featuring two paintings ‘Romance i and ii’ who together are in support of love and relationships!

I’d also like to thank the art collector who recently purchased an open edition print of the rose pink white and light magenta abstract painting of mine entitled ‘Romance ii’ via Saatchi Online Gallery.

This above featured original painting, Romance ii, is part of a diptych and both paintings are each 24 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in Mixed Media on Canvas.

These two modern contemporary paintings were made while I was living in Santa Barbara, California, USA. They were created using a soft flat brush alternating thin layers of translucent pink-gold with gloss varnish as well as washes of magenta and dark pink liquid acrylic paints. The paintings were inspired by the beauty and etherial colours of pink-gold and the joy and love I felt working in this palette.

The colour pink is thought to be calming and associated with love, kindness, and femininity. Many people immediately associate the colour with all things feminine and therefor nurturing. It might also bring to mind romance and Valentine's Day as it often represents femininity and romance.

In the art of Feng Shui, it is recommended to place both these painting in the back right hand corner of your home or a particular room your are decorating, in support of or to attract your relationship and partnership with a meaningful another.

Romance i and Romance ii original paintings are available for your art collection and can be purchased via Saatchi online gallery here: Romance i and ii Paintings by Deb Chaney.

New Work! The Original 'Writing Is In The Air' Black & White Paintings !

The Writing is in the Air - Original Black - II of II (diptych) 24 W x 24 H x 1 D in Ink & Mixed Media on Canvas (c) Deb Chaney 2021

The ‘Writing Is In The Air’ was a series of painting that came and went out of nowhere last year…

What happened was this:

Braid Street Studios where I’d been working were closed down, to be torn down for a new high rise building to be built in its place. During the “evacuation of artists’ a very sweet and kind fellow artist gifted me a whole bunch of bank canvases on her way out!

I decided to do something different with these blank canvases, and played around with pencil and ink, getting my inspiration for these paintings from passages while re-reading ‘The Universe Has Your Back’ spiritual inspiration book by Gabi Bernstein.

(This is a wonderful book, highly recommend it!)

I started each painting by writing down a key phrase or words in acrylic and India inks that really spoke to me and then layered them with water , gesso and acrylic mediums, focussing on simplicity and less-is-more.

If you are familiar with my heavily textured work - sand and gel - this series definitely was a departure for me, but fun to explore!

All that said, this painting, The Writing Is In The Air - Original - Black II’ 24” x 24” x 1” Mixed Media on canvas,

along with its brother painting ‘ The Writing Is In The Air - Original - Black I’ were the first two paintings that started the series and they have a beautifully old-book-like aged quality to them that was really only captured in these first two paintings.

Both of these paintings are available for your collection at Saatchi online gallery. You can purchase them online here:

The Writing Is In The Air - Original - Black I
The Writing Is In The Air - Original - Black II

Artwork Featured Online Vancouver Island Library Art Exhibit

'The Writing is in the Air - Gabriola' 30" x 40" x 0.5" Ink, Pencil and Acrylics on Canvas

I am excited and grateful to be featured in the virtual art exhibit with the Vancouver Island Library. There are a few recent artworks posted and photos inside my studio and of me painting.  This online exhibit features artists from The Gulf Islands, Vancouver Islands, Hadaii Gwaii and Bella Coola. 

The online show can be viewed here: Vancouver Island Regional Library Virtual Art Exhibition has gone live and can be viewed here: https://my.nicheacademy.com/virl/course/31655. The Exhibition runs from February 2022 – April 2022.

My work specifically is featured on this page: https://my.nicheacademy.com/virl/course/31655/lesson/109123

'The Writing is in the Air - Gabriola' 30" x 40" x 0.5" Ink, Pencil and Acrylics on Canvas


Featured artwork 'The Writing is in the Air - Gabriola' 30" x 40" x 0.5" Ink, Pencil and Acrylics on Canvas was inspired during the time period where I finally knew my daughter and I would be moving to our dream place, Gabriola Island!  The painting begins with pencil lines and spiritual writing in inks that were blurred into the piece to create the finished piece. This original painting is available via Saatchi Online Gallery to  purchase for your collection: https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-The-Writing-Is-In-The-Air-Gabriola/499285/8686356/view

This Painting Title Was Inspired by Taylor Swift Lyrics....

Loving Him Was Blue 9 W x 12 H x 0.2 D in. Acrylic & Charcoal on Paper (c) Deb Chaney 2021

One of the foundational part of my artistic practice is to continuously create small paintings in my Little Gems Series that are often comprised of left-over paint from the larger format paintings and really all about fun, play and practice.

These small paintings, for me, are like what playing scales are doing voice-warms ups, are for a musician. It’s my painter’s version of a warm up and practice.

If I have a good playlist going while I’m in the studio creating these works, I may hear a lyric that resonates and use it for the title of the painting - in the case of this painting which was inspired by a Taylor Swift song off her Red album - the re-released Taylor’s Version of course.

(Don’t want to upset any serious Taylor Swift fans!)

And for the very discerning Taylor Swift fan, they will know this lyric is from the song Red.

This painting is available for your art collection and can be purchased via Saatchi Online Gallery.

Loving Him Was Blue 9 W x 12 H x 0.2 D in. Acrylic & Charcoal on Paper (c) Deb Chaney 2021

Little Gems Painting Original 'IBLCL vii' Recently Sold

IBLCL 9” x 12” Mixed Media on Paper (c) Deb Chaney 2021

It is always a big honour for me when another artists becomes a collector of my artwork. I would like thank my friend and fellow artist Suman Sengar for becoming a collector of this original piece ‘ IBLBL vii’ 9” x 12” Mixed Media on Paper.

So much love and joy and pure play energy when into this painting and it was created in a series of work

which I created during the intense quarantine period of the pandemic when we were not supposed to leave our houses except for essential needs such as groceries and medical visits. So, as I shared in the blog I wrote last week, I basically used the time to paint and create! … and continue to do so as we continue into year #2 of this pandemic.

If you look very closely into the painting you will see the words: ‘Labor of Love’ that were taken from a found piece of collage from an old book and was part of the painting’s ground and beginning before other elements were added such as spray paint and corrugated cardboard.

I love the complexity and playful energy of this piece. Inter connecting all the layers keeps me busy and focussed in its creation and I feel is a healing experience for me and often for the receiver of the painting.

There are a few more small original paintings in this series available for your collection which you can purchase online here at Saatchi Art Gallery.

New Painting BIWT i ! This Original Modern Layered Textured Abstract Painting is all about the Transformative Power of Creativity!

BIWT i 36 W x 24 H x 0.5 D in mixed media, collage, spray paint on Canvas (c) Deb Chaney 2021

As we continue the experience of the world wide pandemic unexpectedly into its second year the majority of us are in the situation of nowhere to go, not much to do. For artists, this is ideal for creative production and I found myself handling the inability to make travel plans as my ability to go inward and to make art, more art and even more art.

One of my teachers would say that going into her studio and making art was her way of running away from home without really leaving. I love this!

Making art means that I get to dive into unknown world of layers of spray paint, collage, paint gestures, layers of translucent mediums and nobody can stop me! I get to create!

This painting called BIWT stands for ‘ Because I Want To’ and created in series at the time when the quarantine was the most intense.

It is really and truly stands for the power of creative process and how it can be the healthiest and most beautiful way to handle stress, challenges and tragedy.

Angry, frustrated, or fed up with the current situation? Then why no make art about it ? That is how I choose to move forward. My art statement for this painting is the transformative quality of being in creative process and how we can turn challenging emotions into beautiful creations.

This painting is available for your collection and you can purchase it here online at Saatchi Art Gallery.

Helpful Moving Tips for Artists and Art Collectors

If you’re an artist, moving to a new home can be especially stressful. Not only do you have to worry about protecting your essential art supplies throughout the moving process, you might be concerned about transporting sculptures, paintings, or other pieces that you’ve collected over the years. But with advanced planning, you can navigate the process with ease. And when you arrive in your new home, you can spruce it up with unique paintings by Deb Chaney! Here are a few tips on protecting your valuable art supplies and beloved artwork.

Tackle Home Repairs First
Before you begin the process of carefully storing and packing your fine art pieces, you’ll need to take care of a few tasks in your current home. Prior to putting your house on the market, it’s a good idea to tackle minor repairs on your own. This will make the property more appealing for buyers and help you sell on a faster timeline. You can also hire contractors to take care of more labor-intensive repairs, like fixing cracked windows or leaking pipes.

Hire Professional Movers
You might be nervous to entrust any of your art supplies or pieces to anyone but yourself. But professional movers who have experience working with fragile items can be a big help during your move. To find the right moving company, Neighbor recommends calling several companies and asking them to come to your home so they can assess your inventory. Tell them about your unique packing needs. They can discuss their procedures for packing and transporting fragile items and give you an accurate price quote.


Get the Right Supplies

Even if you’re hiring professional movers, there’s a good chance that you will be handling much of the packing process on your own. In order to pack up large items like a kiln oven or blank canvases, you’ll need the right supplies. Get large boxes that can comfortably fit these items, and make sure you have packing materials to cushion them, like unprinted news wrapping paper, bubble wrap, and even furniture pads.


Storing Fine Art
What if you’ll be living with friends or family in between moving out of your current home and moving into your new one? You’ll need to put some items, including your art supplies and artwork into temporary storage. If you’ll be storing artwork, you’ll need to select a storage space very carefully. Art Business News states that you should clean your artwork first with a soft microfiber cloth and cover it with cloth or parchment paper. Ideally, you’ll want to store your artwork in a dark, windowless, climate-controlled space with about 50 percent humidity and a temperature between 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.


Handling Fragile Items
You may want to unpack your fragile items shortly after arriving for peace of mind. Although working with reliable, experienced movers will greatly decrease the chances of a mishap, it’s important to know what to do if something valuable should break in the course of your move. If any of your art supplies or pieces of artwork are damaged, you will need to carefully assess the extent of the damage and file a claim with the moving company. Furthermore, for extra protection, you may want to get insurance for your most valuable items before you move. While this is an additional expense, you might feel more secure knowing that you have another option for reimbursement.

Packing up your art supplies and art collection for a big move can be nerve-wracking. But you can easily preserve all of these items while you relocate. With the right strategy, you’ll arrive at your new home with all of your most important belongings in great condition!


Want to decorate your new home with unique paintings? Shop for abstract pieces by Deb Chaney! Fill out the intake form today to order a custom commission painting.


This article was written by contributing guest blogger Gwen Payne. Payne is a stay-at-home mom with an entrepreneurial spirit. Over the years, she has mastered raising her two daughters while side hustling to success through small ventures based on her passions -- from dog walking to writing to e-commerce. With Invisiblemoms.com she hopes to show other stay-at-home parents how they can achieve their business-owning dreams. Contact her at: gwen@invisiblemoms.com

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New Work! The Writing Is In The Air Magenta - Watercolour Style Painting

This new original contemporary abstract art piece was created recently in late 2021 in a small series of paintings called ‘The Writing Is In The Air’ . The series was inspired by a very inspirational personal growth book I was re-reading for about the third time called The Universe has your Back by Gabrielle Bernstein. I started each painting in the series by writing on penciled in lines (like a large note book created on canvas) choosing phrases and statements I found particularly uplifting and placing them in cursive using acrylic inks and liquid acrylics along the lines of the paintings. The fun began when the words smudged and dripped into each other and became their own hieroglyphic art form of energy meaning rather than their literal words. It was so fun I had to paint more, hence the series was born!

‘The Writing Is In The Air - Magenta’ original painting as shown above is 30” x 40” x 0.5” mixed media on canvas. In Its colouring its predominantly purple, also with hints of magenta, violet, orchid pink, lavender, lilac, mauve, plum, amethyst, heliotrope, mulberry, pomegranate, wine, amaranthine, blue-violet, bluish-red, perse, reddish blue and violaceous. (Just in case you were wondering.) :-) These colours are in synergy with and elevate the imagination and spirituality. It is an introspective color, allowing us to get in touch with our deeper thoughts. Purple or violet assists those who seek the meaning of life and spiritual fulfillment - it expands our awareness, connecting us to a higher consciousness. For this reason it is associated with transformation of the soul and the philosophers of the world are often attracted to it.

Using the principle of Feng Shui and overlaying the ‘Bagua’ on the layout of your home or bedroom. Place this painting in the back left hand corner of your living/working space to further support and accentuate the area of wealth and prosperity in your life.

Five New Original Artworks Inspired by The Ocean Underwater

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Introducing five new original abstract paintings from my Little Gems Series fresh from the studio! The inspiration and background behind these acrylic and ink on paper fine art creations is that I watched the beautiful, inspiring and oh-so emotional documentary film ‘My Octopus Teacher’ and became enthralled by the beauty of the ocean. Total honesty? I cry just re-watching the trailer. This film is magnificent. The paintings are a by-product of my experience watching this movie.

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These are predominantly blue coloured paintings with hints of water-inspired turquoise, green, and azule, sky blue, azure, cobalt (blue), sapphire, cerulean, navy (blue), saxe (blue), Oxford blue, Cambridge blue, ultramarine, lapis lazuli, indigo, aquamarine, teal (blue), cyan, colour of the sky, of the colour of the sea and/or ocean. These colours in resonance with spirituality, intuition, inspiration and inner peace.

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These gentle ocean paintings would work well to support the interior design of your bedroom or living room. Placing these paintings, with their soothing analogous colours and soft shapes, in a room where you intend to relax and let go of your day would work well to support you in creating a sanctuary in your home.

Following the principles of Feng Shui, and using the bagua concept, these paintings would accentuate the introspection and inner wisdom area of your life development and personal growth, as well as supporting your inner peace, specifically by placing them in the back left hand corner room of your room/home/office.

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These original contemporary modern one-of-a-kind hand-painted creations are available for your art collection and can be purchased online here; https://www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/499285. This link also offers the option of fine art prints and giclee reproductions in variety of sizes.

I’m curious, which of the five paintings is your favourite?

Original Abstract Painting ‘A Mermaid's Adventure’ Currently On Display at SIMS Real-Estate Office

I am very excited to share this abstract original painting ‘A Mermaid's Adventure’ that is now available for your art collection or as a TV/Film Rental for your current production and is available for you to see at the SIMS real-estate office in Nanaimo, BC.

'A Mermaid's Adventure' is a 36“ x 36“ x 1.5“ multi-layered and textured painting created with mixed media on canvas and inspired by the ever-moving ocean and all the treasures and love within it. The artist imagines mermaids swimming around and within the creation. With collage elements, gold sparkles, acrylic paints, polymer mediums and even pieces of burlap, this modern mixed media artwork is a journey and feast for the eyes to explore!

Part of Deb Chaney's Pure Abstraction Series, these paintings each contain much texture and depth in their exploration of abstract painting and begin by the artist's hikes and beach walks, her inspiration from nature. As famous artist Marc Chagall write's; "Great art picks up where nature ends." The paintings in this series are known for their neutral and calming colour tones and are excellent for interior design of a bedroom or living room, places where you aim to relax at the end of your time.

A Mermaid's Adventure is a one-of-a-kind modern art painting is predominantly green in its colouring, also reminiscent of viridescent; olive green, pea green, grass green, emerald green, lime green, bottle green, Lincoln green, sea green, and sage green. The colour green is all about Love! When you 'bathe' in the frequency of the green colour you receive balance, soothing and can enjoy a feeling of relaxation leading to peace, harmony and renewal. Ultimately its a healing colour, signifying balance, peace and supports well-being.

According to simple Feng Shui principles, by placing this painting directly on the left hand side wall of your home or room you are decorating, is said to then support you the area in your life of family. Supporting community building and strength in your tribe.

This artwork also has hints - can you find the heart? - of purple, sometimes known as violet, indigo or magenta, is a colour that in indicative of the resonance of wealth, opportunity and royalty. We are thinking the mermaid's may have found the heart and placed it in their treasure chests within their underwater castles...

Placing original artwork intentionally in your home as a tool for its staging for sale, or to settle in and make it really feel like your own home, is a powerful to create and elevate your home from ordinary to extraordinary.

Come and see this beautiful original painting is displayed at the Sims Real Estate Group office located at: 102-5170 Dunster Rd, Nanaimo BC. You are welcome to view this painting during business hours, Monday - Friday 9AM - 5PM Purchase inquiries please contact Monique Kassinen monique@simsrealestate.ca Phone (250) 591-1160.