“Reflections In Green” Kermit Painting Officially Added To The Global Roots Mural Mosaic Layout

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I am excited to share that my “Reflections In Green” hand painted canvas tile of Kermit The Frog has been officially added to the America Connects โ€“ Nature’s Reflection mural layout as tile number 1527!

Once the layout is complete the artists who contributed their work will receive notification of when and where the mural will be installed in the spring! So stay tuned!

Missed the announcement about my submission? Read all about it here:

And for my fellow lovers and dreamers who feel a rainbow connection to this piece, there are made-to-order* 8″ x 8″ canvas prints and t-shirts available in my Etsy shop! I also have one 8″x 8″ canvas print currently available to see and purchase in-person at a discounted price* in my Cabinets of Curiosities at Closet Collectibles (in Crete, IL.). This allows my art collectors to not only own a piece of artistic history but to also give them a unique way to join forces with me in honoring Jim Henson’s legacy. ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿปโ€๐ŸŽจ๐Ÿ’š๐ŸŒโœจ

Stay Strange & Magical,
LDG Nicole

*Read more about my โ€œnever mass producedโ€ creative process and in store discounted art prices here

Reflections In Green – Living Dead Girl Nicole’s Mural Mosaic Global Roots Submission

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So I discovered that sometimes doom scrolling actually pays off, especially when you follow Instagram profiles that share advice and encouragement for artists and the algorithm hits just right. Thatโ€™s how I stumbled across Mural Mosaic. As soon as I read about their Global Roots project and how theyโ€™ve orchestrated hundreds of collaborative murals involving thousands of artists from around the world, my creative heart yearned to be part of it.

Invented by artist Lewis Lavoie, Mural Mosaic’s Global Roots Project brings together individual 6″ x 6″ canvas tiles, each painted by a different artist, that are arranged to form one large collaborative mural. When you receive your kit, it includes everything you need to paint your tile, such as supplies, instructions, examples, a deadline, and details on how to submit your finished piece.

Each artist is assigned a specific mural project and color that is not revealed to you until you receive your kit in the mail. How fun is that?! For me, I got the color green, which meant I could only use a specific green color palette when painting my tile. I also learned which mural my tile would become part of which will be America Connects โ€“ Nature’s Reflection. The subject is completely up to the artist allowing you to be as creative as you would like to be. Between the green color palette and theme, I immediately knew what my heart was set out to paint.

My inspiration came from the song “It’s Not Easy Being Green” that was originally performed by Jim Henson as Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street. What started as a simple tune about the color green quickly became a heartfelt anthem about self-acceptance. Over the years, itโ€™s been interpreted as a gentle reminder that being different can be hard, but those unique qualities are what make us special. Kermitโ€™s words have resonated with generations and turned this little song into something truly meaningful and iconic. It also felt like the perfect fit for the muralโ€™s nature-based theme. In the original performance, Kermit sings from his swamp in the quiet beauty of his natural habitat (flies and all). His connection to nature, and the way he reflects to find peace in simply being felt like the perfect harmony for my submission.

When I began painting my tile, I kept Jim & Kermitโ€™s message close to heart and this was the end result…

Living Dead Girl Nicole's Reflections In Green Painting

I actually completed this painting a few weeks ago, but with today marking the anniversary of Jim Hensonโ€™s passing, it just felt right to wait and unveil it now. Sharing it with my art collectors today feels like a meaningful way to remember and honor the incredible legacy Jim left for all of us.

Working on this small canvas felt surprisingly big. It was my chance to contribute a tiny part to something much larger, a collective celebration of reflection, nature, and creativity. Every brushstroke reminded me of how meaningful it is to find connection through art, even when weโ€™re all painting different pieces of the same picture from all over the world. It is now displayed in my art “space” room amongst a gazillion other things that fulfill my Jim Henson obsession.

For those who would like to follow the journey of the mural process, they have a live grid page where the individual tiles are gradually placed as title submissions come in. The mural location is set to be revealed and the mural unveiled in Autumn 2025! As I get more information I will keep everyone posted.

In the meantime, my fellow lovers and dreamers who feel a connection to this piece, there will be 8″ x 8″ canvas prints and t-shirts available in my Etsy shop and I also have an 8″x 8″ canvas print currently in production for my art collectors to see in person and purchase at a discounted price* at Closet Collectibles (in Crete, IL.) when I do my next art drop!

Stay Strange & Magical,
LDG Nicole

*Read more about my in store discounted art prices here

Stronger Than The Storm

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Now that the recipient has received it, here’s a little painting I did as a gift to someone I know who is facing some major storms right now.

I was trying to think of something to send them as a gift to brighten their spirits and then I saw this little 4″ x 6″ blank canvas stashed in my art room and inspiration struck. So glad that it did because they really like it and it made the gift more personable.

Enjoy this little painting? Then be sure to visit my portfolio website and check out the Drippings page as well as the Remains page to see other things I have painted over the years.

Stay Spooky & Magical!
LDG Nicole

Custom Whimsical Nursery Painting For Baby Girl Paige

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Now that our friendsย have seen the nursery painting they commissioned me to do for their baby girl Paige, I can finally share it with all my art collectors here.

The painting itself is a mix of what the Mommy-To-Be was looking for mixed with inspiration from the nursery bedding and a bit of my own whimsical magic. I added various shades of glitter accents throughout that make it sparkle in the light as if a fairy blessed it. Hard to photograph how fun it glistens but here are some shots in various angles after I completed it a few weeks ago..

I am really looking forward to seeing how it looks hanging in Paige’s nursery and how it blends with the all the decor.

New here? Be sure to check out the Drippings page of my portfolio website to see a glimpse of some of the other paintings I have done over the years.

Stay Spooky & Magical,
LDG Nicole