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  • Family of Five in acrylic by Lindsey Kiser

    Family of Five

    20″ x 20″

    $800.00
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  • SOLD Feeling Nutty

    Feeling Nutty

    5″ x 5″

    $150.00
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  • "Flourishing" is a photograph of Kentucky Nature Artist Lindsey Kiser's artwork of a vibrant blue and black butterfly with wings outstretched against a white background, as if on display in an insect collection.

    Flourishing

    6″ x 6″

    $350.00
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  • SOLD Great Expectations No. 1 is an acrylic painting of a mossycup oak acorn by nature artist Lindsey Jaeger

    Great Expectations No. 1

    20″ x 20″

    $650.00
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  • SOLD Great Expectations No. 2

    Great Expectations No. 2

    20″ x 20″

    $650.00
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  • Had Nature an Apostate

    Had Nature an Apostate

    6″ x 6″

    $350.00
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  • Sale! Harvest Beauty Where It Grows

    Harvest Beauty Where It Grows

    36″ x 36″

    $1,800.00 Original price was: $1,800.00.$1,500.00Current price is: $1,500.00.
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  • Black and white scratchboard artwork of a pair of nesting wood ducks by Wildlife Artist Lindsey Kiser.

    Honey, I’m Home!

    18″ x 14″

    $2,500.00
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  • SOLD Hum a Little Tune for Me

    Hum a Little Tune for Me

    Collected. Prints available.

    $150.00 Read more
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In recognition of artistic excellence, Lindsey Kiser has been selected to participate in Kentucky Crafted, a program of the Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, which is supported by state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.