My coauthor, Janna Beatty, recently celebrated a birthday. After working together for years, you can imagine how difficult it was for me to conjure up a truly special gift. But I finally found it. And I want to let you know how you can get one, too.
The gift was a watercolor painting of Janna. A one-of-a-kind art piece.
And, yes, you can afford it. ($75 – $125)
Professional artist Beth Briggs creates custom mixed media portraits and sketches. Her art has been featured in Thrive Global, Romantic Country, Artful Blogging, and The Coloring Studio.
I first discovered Beth’s brilliant work on a friend’s website.
I contacted Beth, sent her a photo via email, and a few weeks later–Voila–an original art piece in the mail!
That’s how easy it was. I feel a little sheepish because I got all the credit, while Beth did all the work.
Beth paints vibrant, airy illustrations from her home in sunny Sarasota, Florida. And she shares her talent and her life’s work with all of us.
Beth uses a stylized technique to create whimsical fashion portraits, bridal portraits, and pet portraits. Here are more samples of her work.
Can there be anything more treasured than a personalized portrait?
All you have to do to is click here to contact Beth and send her a photo via email. She will do the rest. It’s already July. If you are thinking about holiday gifts, you may want to consider ordering now.
You can also order a variety of artwork from her website.
All photos used with permission.
Contact Beth at: bethbriggs2010@gmail.com and visit her website: www.bethbriggs.com
6 Comments
Love this idea!
What a remembrance if you had a child’s photo of him/her wearing a special costume from a play, or Halloween, or some unique event. I’ve already ordered two more sketches for Christmas gifts.
I will keep this in mind, Sharon! Thank you.
Just a suggestion for a special occasion–or for someone who seems to have ‘everything.’
I love this idea! And I know Janna was speechless. I’m looking forward to seeing her portrait in person.
Karen,
I hope you will ask her about it the next time you visit her studio. She was a little shy about displaying it. I think it represents her life’s work in her hands.
Thanks for writing.