Added the beloved day of October 19, 2007
Lovely Prints and Works by Artist Paulette Insall

Original Works by Paulette Insall -- Oregon artist and mother, Paulette Insall, has delighted us with her richly colorful paintings, which we feel have a lovely storybook quality, as if each image is a scene of introspection from a fable on womanhood. In her own words, Paulette's art is "about the search for connection... to self, to like minded spirits..." We love her sentiment.

If you want to support or share her spirit, you can buy fine prints and cards of Paulette's select works. With all the hustle and bustle in today's overbooked lifestyles, spending a little extra time to choose a quality card, like one of the above, and to write a thoughtful note to someone speaks volumes.

- Buy her prints and original works
- See a gallery of her paintings
- Watch Paulette paint on YouTube





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