Michelle Brunner

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Blue and White Coastal Art Series

Hello Everyone! I hope you are having a wonderful week so far! It is cold and rainy here in Ohio but I just saw the weather forecast for next week and it looks like 70’s and sunny! Wahoo!

On another bright note- Cailini Coastal is launching my collection of 30 paintings tomorrow May 3rd, 2023! I have been working non-stop on these paintings since February and I am so excited to share them with you! This collection consists of 15 framed paintings (hand-crafted frames by my talented husband Rob) and 15 mini six by six inch paintings that would be perfect for shelf decor.

A collection of my framed and unframed paintings releasing 5/3.

Photo by Jenna Greenawalt

I am just so excited to share these painting with you through Cailini Coastal. Cailini Coastal is an amazing company founded by Meg Young who I met through Instagram about three years ago. Read all about her story here. It truly is amazing! She is really such a lovely person and I have absolutely LOVED working with her and her team. The best place to buy unique coastal decor in my opinion…(yes I am a bit biased..hehe.)

This collection I am releasing is all inspired by my love of blue and white decor and also of course by my summers on an island in the middle of Lake Erie. My parents have a lovely little cottage overlooking Lake Erie and I am so inspired by seeing the sailboats on the water and the gorgeous hydrangeas along the historic cottages. I painted this series during the coldest months here in Ohio and it really helped me get through the winter! June is a month away and soon we will be sailing on our own little sailboat and hopefully working on our own island home (more info to come on that later I promise!)

See here are some of the paintings that will be available May 3. Thanks for stopping by!

XO,

Michelle

With my new collection releasing on Cailini Coastal May 3, 2023. Photo by Jenna Greenawalt

Close up of one of my framed sailboat paintings. Photo by Jenna Greenawalt.

Photo by Jenna Greenawalt