Let's Get Fancy
But be gentle O be gentle please
Hello Dear Friends,
Social media manager Kelvin Chensler here with an update and a reminder about new items for sale, and a sweet little promotion to boot.
For the next week, all online orders come with a free 2026 Dream Houses calendar. Just enter the code “YEAR” at checkout.
This promo should pair nicely with our selection of new prints, originals, and limited editions that are just itching to escape the confines of the Art of Seth warehouse. They want out. They want to come live with you.
Perhaps you are interested in a super fresh Dream House original. There’s more where this came from, just peep the whole collection:
Purchase here: A Study of Evening Delight
Or one of our new Dream House prints:
Purchase prints here: Moon Blossom #1 or the original here: Original Painting
Maybe a New Worlds original will strike your fancy. (Why is everyone always striking their fancy? You should never strike anyone.):
Purchase here: Dreamboat #714
Or perhaps one of these Creatures of the Heart limited editions is more your style — each one comes with a hand embellished heart and hand drawn moon. The original of this print is also available!
Purchase here: Quickly Thawing
And just in case that embarrassment of riches wasn’t embarrassing enough, here’s a couple questions for the man himself:
KC: Memorial Day weekend is the ArtSpring festival in Tucker County, one of the biggest weekends of the year in our area for local arts and businesses. There’s a large slate of public events and performances, but there’s also things that go on outside of the official festival programming, and you’re involved in pretty much all of it. Can you talk a little about what that weekend is like, and everything that goes into getting ready for it?
SP: Gearing up for ArtSpring is a lot like juggling cats. It’s whole lot of finishing up artwork that has been brimming over from the winter months and my stint down in Florida. But it’s also filled with all the background work of patching and painting walls, making posters, coordinating with guest artists and generally reworking both galleries, Creature and Invisible. The main thing I want to impress upon people about this weekend is that there are a bunch of excellent artists showing new work in town. Ruth Blackwell Rogers at Gradient, Carina Cass at Santangelo, Atiya Jones at Nellie Rose Design house, Nathan Baker & Kevin Chesser at Invisible. Here's a photo dump of the posters for all these shows opening that weekend:
KC: If you were an Olympian, what would be your sport, and what would be the cause of your tragic downfall as a public figure?
SP: PingPong. Cocaine.
xoxo
KC & seth.












