Shop Art by Shelby Abrahamsen
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Balancing Stone –
18.5″ x 14.5″
Framed Original
$600
This watercolor painting is one of my most elaborate to date! The trees and stones were all created with a negative painting technique, deepening the colors with every layer. The bright gold elements shine in deep contrast with the rich blue, bringing a magical feel to this piece.

Octopus Walk – Framed
Original Watercolor Painting
$250

Breath – Framed Original
Watercolor Painting
$325

Brain Fog – Framed
Original Watercolor Painting
$250

Secret – Framed Original
Watercolor Painting
$250

Da Fishes – Original
Acrylic Painting
$230

Woods – Framed Original
Watercolor Painting
$250

Crowd – Framed Original
Watercolor Painting
$220

River – Framed Original
Watercolor Painting
$250

Being Normal – Framed
Original Hand Lettered Piece
$250

Out Looking – Framed
Original Watercolor Painting
$250

Jelly Flow – Framed
Original Watercolor Painting
$250

Grow – Framed Original
Watercolor Painting
$220

Fever – Framed Original
Watercolor Painting
$220
Got questions?
Here are some answers!
Giving in to Irresponsible Art
Hi, I’m Shelby. I used to be that kid who couldn’t put down a crayon, drawing on everything including my homework (sorry, teachers). But somewhere along the way, I let fear and doubt convince me that art was “childish” and “irresponsible.” So I did what so many of us do – I abandoned the thing that made me feel most alive.
For years, I told myself creativity was a waste of time while quietly dying inside. I convinced myself that being “productive” meant killing the part of me that needed to create. But here’s what I discovered after years of creative starvation: art isn’t frivolous – it’s essential to who we are as humans.
Now, as a full-time artist, I’m here to tell you that the voice saying you’re “not artistic enough” or “too old to start” is lying to you. Everyone has that creative spark – yes, even you. Sometimes it just takes the right tools and a little permission to let yourself be “irresponsibly” creative again.
That’s exactly what I’m here to help you do.

