Get to know the artists of Ink & Join! We’re working hard to pair up with talented artists to create beautiful wall décor that we know you will love.
Please check back often as we add new artists in the coming months!
Get to know the artists of Ink & Join! We’re working hard to pair up with talented artists to create beautiful wall décor that we know you will love.
Please check back often as we add new artists in the coming months!

I try to express my appreciation for God's creations with my watercolors. It has been both a privilege and fun to work with Ink & Join and their fine products.
Recently, I have married a pastor and moved from the East coast to the great Northwest. I am discovering huge mountains, towering fir trees, giant roses, loaded fruit trees and Stellar jays! Yet, much is the same, I think chickadees and gardeners are everywhere.
We travel a lot and are able to see many farms and barns with a variety of farm animals and other wildlife grazing in the pastures. "
"O Lord, how manifold are thy works! In wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches." (Psalm 104:24 KJV)

Bonnie's paintings can be seen at juried craft shows, and galleries as well as on calendars, jigsaw puzzles, greeting cards, framed prints, and needlepoint. Her work has appeared in and on the covers of magazines and catalogs such as The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles, Early American Life, Berkshire Green and Berkshire Home & Style. Since 2006, she has been selected every year by "Early American Life's" magazine for their Directory of Traditional Crafts Holiday Directory. In 2007 Bonnie was chosen to design an ornament for the Blue Room Christmas tree. It remains in the White House's permanent collection.
Bonnie and her husband, Scott, reside on her family's Spring Gait Farm with their two cats, Mitty and Scooter and their dog Marley.

For nearly a quarter century, from his little stone house near Finesville, a few miles south of Phillipsburg near the Musconetcong River, Dan produced a succession of work which has come to be admired across America and around the world.
Much of the subject matter for his work lay literally within a stone's throw of his home; and all within an hour's drive. This is where he came to be near the subjects he loves to paint. In his hands, plainness transforms to crystal clarity, and austerity becomes majesty, evoking a powerful response from an expansive audience.
Powerful indeed. The chord he struck elevated their sales past one million sometime over the last decade. A Campanelli image is something you're likely to recognize, though the name may be one you're learning for the first time.
Even though Dan has passed; his legacy has remained a constant with his wife Marty and she continually keeps his work front and center within the art community.

She completely changed that focus and direction a few years ago and relocated to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. It is here that this constant calling to the arts could be rekindled. In this new place she could be still and in the stillness see and hear our Creator's magnificence with new eyes, ears and heart. It was as if she was able to quietly absorb this stunning beauty for the first time. Here, surrounded by and inspired by horses and their inspirational majesty, she could renew and awaken all her creative energies. She and her family are able to shepherd a gentle breed of magical horses that have inspired every breath she takes toward her artistic passions. These horses have brought her to a new beginning point. A refocusing on what really is important and so often overlooked. A re-evaluating of priorities of the heart and the soul.
Here every day is viewed with a new importance and every ray of sunlight, every breeze and every season is embraced, studied and celebrated
with humble gratitude. She and her family raise and nurture many creatures and have so enjoyed the simple and natural lifestyle they have in the beautiful countryside. " We are so blessed! I thank the Lord for the gifts of these animals, this place and what each have brought forth in me. I am eternally thankful, exuberantly creative and deeply inspired because of Him..."

You can read more about Terri on her website: http://terripalmersigns.com/