Kerri Farley Art Collections
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Artwork by Kerri Farley
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.
Downtown Blacksburg by Kerri Farley
Spring Blooms at the Duck Pond by Kerri Farley
The Fountain at Radford University by Kerri Farley
The Capital Wheel At National Harbor by Kerri Farley
Duck Pond Gazebo At Virginia Tech by Kerri Farley
Gazebo Sunrise at Claytor Lake by Kerri Farley
Fritillary Butterfly on Butterfly Milkweed by Kerri Farley
Foggy Morning Along The New River by Kerri Farley
Beverley Historic District - Staunton Virginia - Art of the Small Town by Kerri Farley
Wild Birds - Northern Mockingbird by Kerri Farley
Fritillary In the Flowers by Kerri Farley
Buffalo Mountain in Floyd County Virginia by Kerri Farley
Snowdrops by Kerri Farley
John Preston McConnell Library at Radford University by Kerri Farley
You Can Do It by Kerri Farley
Blue Ridge Parkway Views - Buffalo Mountain - Floyd Virginia by Kerri Farley
Cape Lookout Lighthouse - Watercolor by Kerri Farley
Hanging Out With Autumn 2 by Kerri Farley
Mourning Dove In Spring Blossoms by Kerri Farley
Mary Baldwin College - Staunton Virginia by Kerri Farley
In The Flowers by Kerri Farley
Downtown Blacksburg with Historical Marker by Kerri Farley
White Wings of Wonder by Kerri Farley
John Henry - Steel Driving Man by Kerri Farley
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About Kerri Farley
“To be an artist it is not necessary to make a living from our creations. Nor is it necessary to have work hanging in fine museums or the praise of critics. To be an artist it is necessary to live with our eyes wide open, to breath in the colors of mountain and sky, to know the sound of leaves rustling, the smell of snow, the texture of bark. To be an artist is to notice every beautiful and tragic thing, to cry freely, to collect experience and shape it into forms that others can share.”
― Jan Phillips
Living with my eyes wide open and sharing my "sights" with you. I hope you enjoy!
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