Perri Kelly Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Perri Kelly based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Raven Steals the Sun by Perri Kelly
Twilight Haven by Perri Kelly
Mixed Media by Perri Kelly
The Beatitudes 2 by Perri Kelly
We Fishermen Three by Perri Kelly
Light of the Raven Moon by Perri Kelly
Soul Light by Perri Kelly
Emergence by Perri Kelly
September Bouquet by Perri Kelly
Frozen Beauty by Perri Kelly
Invitation by Perri Kelly
Raven Song by Perri Kelly
Chevron Raven by Perri Kelly
Coming 'Round the Mountain by Perri Kelly
Consider the Raven by Perri Kelly
Coffee Meditation by Perri Kelly
Coming Home to Harbor by Perri Kelly
Juneau Lights by Perri Kelly
From Whence you Came by Perri Kelly
A Day on the Kenai by Perri Kelly
Worship - Spirit - Truth by Perri Kelly
A Lovely Lunch by Perri Kelly
Counting Calories by Perri Kelly
The Guardian by Perri Kelly
Displaying: 1 - 24 of 67
About Perri Kelly
** A University of Alaska-Fairbanks graduate in Photojournalism/Art.
** Freelance Photographer, Digital/Acrylic Artist and Painter.
** Owner/Artist of Digital Raven Art and Photography
Ravens have always fascinated me. I love to watch them interact with each other. They have attitude. They are survivors. Some are beautiful and some are riddles with scars. Some are very smart, some not.
In literature ravens are often vilified or used as a portent of doom. In the bible - Genesis 8:7, the raven was the first bird sent out by Noah after the destruction. In Luke 12:24 it says, "Consider the ravens: they neither sow nor reap, they have neither storehouse nor barn, and yet God feeds them. Of how much more value are you than the birds!"
In Native Alaskan tales they are often shown to be very tricky, untrustworthy but strangely heroic and sometimes very funny. Whatever their roles may be, they are interesting... and in Alaska they are everywhere.
So I adopted them as my hallmark. I often put them somewhere in my digital artwork: sometimes as a shadow, a reflection, flying through the air, as a carving or as a tattoo on a young girl's ankle. My kids often try to find the raven in my work.
My hope is that you will come to enjoy them as much as I do.