HeART Day Collection: Valentine’s Day Inspired Art
Some pieces that have completely stolen our heART (yes, literally and figuratively). In honor of Valentine’s Day, here are works that truly capture the spirit of the season.
Inspired by the 1960s, Mónica creates work that reflects her childhood memories, sparked by moments of happiness, joy, love, and hope. Her two pieces feature heart-shaped arrangements of gold and silver balloons, symbolizing celebration and the beauty of life and love.
Inspired by a mix of artistic influences and personal experiences, Ron Guisti’s mini paintings pull style inspiration from Kline and Kakinuma, highlighting a love for bold simplicity that works just as well on its own as it does grouped together. His four new pieces feature acrylic hearts with expressive paint drips and layered shading in color pairings like teal on dark green, blue on navy, and cream on tan.
Vicky Reddish, a Nashville-based artist, often creates abstract, gestural heart forms throughout her work. She believes her art is rooted in sharing happiness, love, and joy with others. Her philosophy is simple: creating what makes her happy naturally spreads that same feeling to those who experience her work. In these two paintings, Vicky uses loose, expressive heart-like shapes paired with Valentine’s-inspired shades of pink.
Well-known for her brand EttaVee, Jessi Raulet moved from the Midwest to Paris for love, and that sense of adventure continues to inspire her work. Love sits at the center of everything she creates...from her passion for creativity to her bold use of color and pattern. These bright, playful heart pieces reflect Jessi’s vibrant personality and joyful approach to art.















