“We tend to Seek Happiness when Happiness is actually a Choice”
Rodney White is the mastermind behind all these amazing paintings.
“It’ll cost Nothing to Dream, but Everything Not to”
Not only are the paintings beautiful, they are also full of inspirational phrases that make me smile.
“Sometimes the Heart should Do Things without the Brain’s Permission”
Rodney White is currently my favorite artist. I cannot stop thinking about these paintings.
“The Future is just a collection of Successive Nows”
I have got to have one (or two… or three… or all of them).
“There is no such thing as Small Change”
These paintings are HUGE. I think that’s one reason I LOVE THEM SO MUCH. Most come in 36″ x 36″ or 48″ x 48″. H-U-G-E.
“Rain is good for Growth, Shine is good for Blossoming”
To get a mounted print they start at more than $100. Many are between $200 & $400 each. Ouch.
“How Great would life be if we lived a little Everyday”
I may not be able to afford a framed mounted print, but mark my words, I WILL own several of these. I’m on a mission!
“Bitch and Whine Tasting Mon-Fri”
One of the first crafts I do when I move into our new house involves me acquiring one of these prints for a fraction of the price. I hope my idea works!
“Life is always in progress”
“Share a random moment”
“Nothing Beats a Miss but a Try”
‘Notice the little things”
“Insanity is merely an opinion of 1”
“The only show in town ‘The String Theory'”
“I gave her roses and she blamed me for the thorns”
“Tomorrow is the Fantasy we make it through Today for”
“Experience every now and then”
“Patience is knowing it will happen & giving it time to”
“Sometimes believing is seeing”
“Life needs more green lights”
These paintings speak to me. If I could afford it (and it wouldn’t look rediculous) I’d own at least 20 of them!
Which artists do you love? What type of art speaks to you?
C Mayer says
OMG……. I Love love love his stuff! I have been stalking and eyeing it for years, and haven’t been able to pull it off yet. My favorite is “There is no such thing as small change”…….. Love your blog! you have been on my dashboard for months!
Randi says
I love these! He has combined today’s fashion of the rustic look with the wisdom of one line quotes. Thank you so much for sharing them. They are now on my must-have list too!
Emily says
I LOVE Rodney White. One day my house will be covered in his work as well. My sister has 4-6 of his large prints and a couple smaller ones. So jealous!
Sunny's Life in Rehab says
Those are very cool! I like the vintage feel and positive sentiment.
Andrea says
Such inspiring artwork. Love it.
Rae Ann Curry says
Lovity, love, LOVE Rodney White! I posted a dining room design on my blog a couple weeks ago that featured his art! I have big plans to purchase posters and do a giclee finish on them.
http://criticalmassachieved.blogspot.com/2010/05/dining-room-dreaming.html
Makalani says
This is cool. i had never heard of him. Love the pics.
~Makalani
Makaz Home
Tammy @ Not Just Paper and Glue says
Those truly are gorgeous paintings. I would love to have a few of them myself. I guess my favorite artist would be Roscoe Misselhorn. He painted things like covered bridges and old buildings. I knew him personally and he was a good friend of my grandmother. He wanted to take me under his wing as a sketch artist but I was young and didn’t realize the opportunity he was giving me so I never did it. Now I wish I had. I do have some of his paintings and prints.
SueAnn says
Wonderful sign art!! It reminds me of old billboards!! Fun…colorful…and full of meaning. I can see what you heart his work!
Hugs
SueAnn
Kelly says
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE them!!! Thanks for sharing.
Sandy says
Allison… I just love “Old Signs”… their hard to find where I live… wanted to Thank you for your visit to my blog and becoming a follower… I have been visiting your blog for months now and I so enjoy it here.
Sandy
thewondersofdoing@blogspot.com
Pam K. says
I had never heard of this artist. Now I have to have at least one of his prints. But which one? I love them all! Thanks for sharing!
Chris says
I love these paintings. Thanks so much for sharing them!
I gave your blog an award! Come by and check it out! http://usandthem1971.blogspot.com/2010/07/my-first-award.html
Renee says
I have seen several of these in small format at Target in the art section. They are printed onto a fiberboard-type material. I know it’s not the same as having a large professional print, but it might be worth a look.
Brooke says
I love those paintings. I have always loved the “old sign” look. That is what these remind me of. Thanks for sharing.
Brooke
RJ says
We actually received the “Wouldn’t Life be Great” piece as a wedding gift. I was a little offended by it as it’s an unsigned mass produced piece, but I’m glad to hear there’s a single artist behind them and they’re not just some big box store “art” like I originally thought!
I have an ever expanding eclectic collection of original art {aside from a few gifted pieces}. That’s the key for me… I want it right out of the artists hands, whether painting, print or photo!
Jennifer says
I have seen many of these at Target, Ross, TJ Maxx and Marshalls . . . I’m sure if you look at some of those places you may find a few for a fraction of the large price!
Rhiannon @ From the Heart says
love the antique signs, esp the bitch and whine tasting, need me one of those!
Laurel says
Why didn’t I pick one up at Target? I have picked them up and put them down a hundred times! I’m not sure I like that the words go off the edge, I’m just not sure.
Kerri says
Do you have a Homegoods/Marshalls/T.J.Maxx where you live? I bought the “Nothing to Dream” wood reproduction at Marshalls on the clearance rack for $12! Now I check back periodically for more!
Holly says
I have never seen these! They are pretty cool!!
And I never told you about the give away I won from Color Inc! I put the order in and seriously the next day it was in my mailbox, I mean that kind of shipping you just dont see! Everyone was so nice and Kristen from color inc sent me a little post card which was very thoughtful!
Stephanie Lynn says
Allison, Love RW and have drooled over his entire collection for at the past couple of years! I keep trying to convince my husband he can paint one two or five of these for my living room….{I’m still waiting} Wish I could afford the real deals. Love the eye candy and thanks for making me want them even more =) Hope you are enjoying your week! Stephanie Lynn
Susan Merritt says
I loved those art pieces too and hope when you acquire them at a lower price, you will share the info…teehee. I am an oil painter and still lifes move me the most. Not sure why.
Tanya says
I loooove these too. I’ve been eyeing them in the Ballard’s catalog. GORGEOUS!!! I also love Jack Vettrino – especially the ones with couples. I can’t afford anything by either one of them.
mimi says
I love these too! My daughter has the lemonade one (Costs nothing to dream) in her dining room!
kristin says
i love rodney white! i buy posters of his work on amazon, and then modge podge them onto big pieces of wood. 🙂 instead of $200-300 for the seek happiness one, i spent less than $50!
Rose from FineCraftGuild dot com says
u found an amazing artist! what great affirmations. i read all of them!
i love artists who combine the spiritual with recycling, and there are not that many…
Ginger says
What a great collection huh? I admire this artist too, but I believe my all time favorite artist is Frida Kahlo. Love her style and subject matter! Thanks for linking up to Mad Skills Monday!
Lori says
I absolutely love Rodney White’s work! I have ““The Future is just a collection of Successive Nows” popcorn picture in my lower level bar room and it’s perfect! Your site is the first time I’ve seen the bitch n whine which I love… I plan on purchasing “Experience a random moment” next. I’ve seen them at World Market and Kirkland’s at a lower price in the full wood!
Nandini says
Ballard design sells them, World market carries two of his prints and recently I bought “happiness” print from homegoods for less than $50 a 36 x36 mounted canvas. I saw three other prints in there.
John Minarcik says
I was wondering if anybody can tell me the origin and/or meaning of the phrase, “Nothing beats a miss but a try”?
Kindly,
John
minarcik@gmail.com
Christian says
Stumbled upon this page after finding a mounted 36×36 “Share a random moment” in good shape by some trash bins
What luck!