Welcome to Kim's gallery
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UPDATED: May 2008


Meet Fletch, one of our school horses.
This appaloosa's portrait is painted with gouache (a high pigmented watercolor).


Meet Hannah. She's a Hanovarian mare also painted with gouache.


Meet Molly. She was painted with a combination of gouache and watercolor paints.


This Pegasus, copied from a notepad I've had since the 80's is done with acrylic paints.
It is painted on a cedar chest.


This is a pencil sketch of my son Cole that I did a few years ago when he was 4.


This is one of my favorite portraits that I've done because the subject is dear to me.
Meet "Filly" my wonderful appaloosa mare and my first horse (aka: Ziyadah).
This is hand painted on a cotton turtle neck shirt with fabric paint.


Nugget, an awesome little Shetland pony (1970-2006) was
hand painted on a grey sweatshirt with fabric paint.


Jimbo, a very classy Morgan gelding was
also done on a sweatshirt with fabric paint.

Ozzie was hand painted on a grey sweatshirt with fabric paint.


This husky was painted with watercolor and gouache (high-pigmented watercolor) paints.
It was done in 1998 and was ordered for a Christmas gift. Actual size was 18" x 24".

This snake was painted with watercolor and gouache and was given as a Christmas gift.


This portrait was done as a memorial for the snake as a Christmas gift. It was done in pencil.

Meet Aussie! He is painted with a combination of watercolor and gouache paints.
Actual size is 18" x 24".

This cat portait was done with a combination of watercolor and gouache paints.
Actual size is 18" x 24"

This portrait of a Kailey was done on a sweat shirt with fabric paint.


This bearded collie was done on the back of a dungaree jacket with fabric paint. The owner of the coat,
who also is a dog trainer, wears it to many dog shows to show off her favorite breed.


Both dogs are hand painted with fabric paint. Both were ordered as gifts.

This portait of Bosco, a Boston terrier was done free-hand with fabric paints.
It is painted on a blue 100% cotton sweatshirt.

Meet Kelsea. This dalmation was hand-painted on a dungaree jacket with fabric paint.
Her owner also shows her and wears the coat to many of the dog shows to promote dalmations.


This brindle colored boxer's portrait was done on a sweatshirt.


Both tigers were hand-painted on grey sweatshirts.


Meet Sassy. This watercolor cat portrait was ordered for a Christmas present. Actual size is 18" x 24". The dogs are also watercolor.


A few more portraits done on sweatshirts.

 

 

Other artwork I've done ...


This is the logo I designed for my husband. The picture on the right is the finished version done by Custom Signs in Littleton, MA


This is painted on glass and was done for an ice cream stand at a farm in Groton, MA.


These were a gift for my sister. The little horse heads were painted to look just like her horses, Jubilee on the left and Kaje on the right.

This was my 15 minutes of fame as an artist ... Here's John Blue, a former Boston Bruins goaltender. After painting these pictures which were practice for a watercolor course, I gave the one on the right to John. I used a picture from a newspaper for reference to do these 18" x 24" watercolor paintings. I met John Blue at an autograph signing at a local sports center and he autographed the painting (I kept) for me. He was very touched and a few days later his father called me to thank me for the painting I gave him. He said he was going to hang it up with John's olympic stuff.

Just for fun! I painted this and a few others to sell at a tack shop. The tea cup was a school project.

 

To place an order:

If you are interested in portraits please e-mail me for quotes. Plan ahead for birthdays and especially Christmas since it is my most busy time of the year for painting. I require pre-payment for those who wish to order via mail service. Due to my busy life on the farm and young "busy" son, portraits may take 6+ weeks to complete.

I do portraits by photos only. You'll need to mail me good, clear photo(s) of the subject to paint from. Thanks for stopping by!

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This page was designed by the artist, Kimberly Anecone Vocell.

Note: I have a new email address (kim@hurricanehillstables.com)


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