Each of our frames are made from high-quality solid wood then custom cut and joined to make your Maine Cottage art truly one of a kind.
Clear Maple
This natural wood gallery frame is an artist favorite. The deep profile adds a sense of drama.
Platinum Beaded
The classic, solid-wood frame features a decorative beaded detail inspired by the time-honored Bobbin design technique. Hand-leafed in Italy by expert artisans, the sleek metallic-silver finish is gently distressed for a rich, layered look.
Antique Golden Beaded
The classic, solid-wood frame features a decorative beaded detail inspired by the time-honored Bobbin design technique. Hand-leafed in Italy by expert artisans, the sleek metallic-gold finish is gently distressed for a rich, layered look.
Simple White Wood
Our thin white frame is a true customer favorite. This one looks great in any space.
Simple Black Wood
This modern black frame looks great with pretty much everything, and it’s thin, gallery profile makes it perfect for small places.
Golden Bamboo
This gold bamboo frame can read as traditional or mid-century, and either way it's a winner.
ABOUT THE ART
Smell the salt air and feel the warm boards below your feet as you head to the beach. In the distance, there is a lighthouse and some of the fluffiest clouds you've ever seen. This is the artist's idea of perfection on Sullivan's Island in South Carolina. Jordan Connelly's paintings have the ability to transport you to a place and time. The breezy brushstrokes echo the warm ocean breeze.
Art Ships Free!
All art ships completely free to locations within the U.S.
Made-to-Order
Fine art is a print + frame-to-order item and typically ships out in 5 to 7 business days.
High-Quality Materials
Our framing partner uses the best materials in the industry like wood mouldings, acrylic glazing with UV protection, and acid-free mats.
Free Design Services
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jordan Connelly
Jordan grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina and has always had a deep appreciation for nature and the natural beauty of the low country. Moving to South Carolina to attend the College of Charleston, Jordan channelled her interests in painting to a major in Studio art and Biology. Capturing daily scenes - the marshy Lowcountry, dreamy waterways, beach days, and boats coming in and out of Shem Creek - helped her hone her talent and mold her distinctive style. For the past 12 years, Jordan has followed her passion and continued to explore new mediums and surfaces to capture the beauty of the daily scenes surrounding her. She continues to paint Lowcountry scenes that fill her soul.