Stacy Neasham Art Collections
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Artwork by Stacy Neasham
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Broads by Stacy Neasham
Fiesta bowl by Stacy Neasham
Gracedland by Stacy Neasham
Lakehouse by Stacy Neasham
Laundry day by Stacy Neasham
Bazaar day by Stacy Neasham
Happy Land by Stacy Neasham
Simple Things by Stacy Neasham
Flowers and Vases by Stacy Neasham
Effervescent by Stacy Neasham
Raindance by Stacy Neasham
Garden of secrets by Stacy Neasham
Colorful world by Stacy Neasham
Village street by Stacy Neasham
Wanderlust by Stacy Neasham
Naturally abstract green by Stacy Neasham
Flowers and vases by Stacy Neasham
Sanctuary by Stacy Neasham
Breathe by Stacy Neasham
Silver lining by Stacy Neasham
Jubilee by Stacy Neasham
Blowing bubbles by Stacy Neasham
Calming by Stacy Neasham
Shimmery by Stacy Neasham
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About Stacy Neasham
BIO: Inspired by Van Goh’s color patching and Matisse’s joie de vivre, Stacy Neashams' art is often compared to Klimt as she overlaps her oils and experiments with raw pigment, using paintbrush and palette knife to give her vivacious, energetic shapes the freedom to breathe, to collide, to fly, but to never have a singular focus. Just like her life. But for this shy Phoenix native, painting was about communication—and at times, survival. After earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts from University of Arizona, she became an IT manager, spending weekdays under fluorescent lights and weekends in her studio, seeking liberation and finding magic. Now a full-time painter, Stacy has exhibited at The Foundre, Cave Creek Art gallery, Portland in the Park and at Phoenix’s {9} The Gallery, Mood Room, Arizona Fine Art Expo 2020, 2021, 2022 and Herberger Gallery, where she was a featured artist. She has been most successful with the help of online shopping. :) ARTIST STATEMENT: “My artistic style? Two words: enhanced simplicity. I take a simple concept—or notion, or emotion, or memory—and add my palette. No color is too bold, vibrant, or whimsical. I pick my focal point (the concept) and then draw backwards, like wide-angle lens. But whether it’s abstract original art, impressionistic, or expressionistic, I paint the emotion not the subject; even Parisian cafes or Italian villages can become amorphous shapes or patterns. Currently focused on multicolored or monochromatic pieces that are heavily texturized using a multi layering technique. People with busy minds that do not like to be told what to do may appreciate the design style. I paint what I would put on my own walls. The ones that bring smiles to faces and peace to the mind.”