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Wesley | Prints in Paintings by Mande Calhoun Art
Wesley | Prints in Paintings by Mande Calhoun Art

Created and Sold by Mande Calhoun Art

Mande Calhoun Art

Wesley - Paintings

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Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

A giclée print with a premium combination of archival fine art paper and rich, true-to-life color. Mounting and handmade unfinished maple framing available on selected sizes.

Shipping: You can expect your order to ship within 5-10 business days of your purchase date. If you select framing please expect your order to ship in 10-14 business days.

1% of the profits from the Sprawling Island collection will be donated to the United for BC Wildfire Recovery Fund.

Item Wesley
As seen in Creator's Studio, Johns Island, SC
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Mande Calhoun Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Unapologetically elevated neutrals that are unexpected, whether it is a landscape of adventures taken or play-driven abstracts.

I am Mande Gaffney, a peace-seeking painter living in Johns Island, SC. My story is a little unique compared to traditional artists in that during art school, I got a lot of “you aren’t doing that right” and “don’t mix that with that,” and honestly, I gave up on traditional painting and started making digital art instead.

"I don't try to be perfect. I try to be true to me."

Over the next ten years, I grew my digital art practice and became a Creative Director, working in digital agencies. I did not touch a brush again until I began to wish for the absence of screens. My love of nature and peace are what drove me back into the arms of painting. 

Fast forward a few years: I grew my hobby into a small business, Mande Calhoun Art, LLC (mandecalhounart, LLC) while forming partnerships with  Minted.com, Juniper Print Shop, Pulp Print Shop, and others. My work has been featured on Apartment Therapy, HGTV, and Vogue. I mostly paint on scraps of paper that I hand rip, and because of my digital background, I can scan, scale, crop, and edit them into 60x40 prints. I use whatever medium I want, often mixing pastels with watercolors and acrylics, and if I am feeling it - sand, tea and pencils. I paint to find peace, usually on the floor with loud music playing in the background (leading to the occasional dance break).