KeyBeanPrinting

Key West-raised creator of magical realist art

Florida, United States

Announcement    Our shop is currently in the dressing room. Please allow her some time to change.

Until then, Archwing Ari, Lord of Fire is available via email, Etsy convo, or Instagram DM if you are looking for a custom order.

Announcement

Last updated on Aug 7, 2018

Our shop is currently in the dressing room. Please allow her some time to change.

Until then, Archwing Ari, Lord of Fire is available via email, Etsy convo, or Instagram DM if you are looking for a custom order.

Etsy automatically translates most text on the site to your preferred language.

See in original language

 

Items

No items listed at this time

Etsy automatically translates most text on the site to your preferred language.

See in original language

Ari

Contact shop owner

Ari

About KeyBeanPrinting

Sales 1
On Etsy since 2015

Shop members

  • Ari

    Owner

    Ari works as an English Professor at a university. Born to be a writer, she graduated with an MFA in Writing and began illustrating her manuscripts. Now, she draws the female form in pen and ink while continuing to work on her flash fiction stories.

  • Hildi Bean

    Muse

    As Ari's muse, Hildi is a strong source of inspiration for everything Ari creates. Hildi Bean likes her toy bear, walking in puddles, and exploring the great unknown.

Production partners

  • A print shop

    United States

    Supplies ethically-sourced shirts and totes for design printing.

Shop policies

Last updated on February 16, 2023

Accepted payment methods

Paypal Visa Mastercard Apple Pay Klarna Giftcard
Accepts Etsy Gift Cards and Etsy Credits

Returns & exchanges

See item details for return and exchange eligibility.

Cancellations

Cancellations: not accepted

Please contact the seller if you have any problems with your order.

More information

Last updated on May 11, 2022

Frequently asked questions

What does "What Haunts Me" mean to you?

My mentor and thesis reader in graduate school--Dr. Eve Jones--said one should write what haunts them. The only thing that's worth creating is something that lingers in your brain. Anything that truly haunts your every thought must be created. You don't have a choice.

Can't stop thinking about a man who lives underground?
Write the story.

Can't shake an image of a woman made of leaves?
Draw her.

"What Haunts Me" is a constant reminder of what I'm here to do: create what haunts me.

I can't afford a print right now, but I want to support you! How can I?

I have wanted to support different creators throughout my life; sometimes we just don't have space in our budgets for a $20 print. Ko-Fi is a great website that gives everyone the chance to support the creators they love without ruining your budget.

Find me at: http://www.ko-fi.com/whathauntsme

Do you use references when you draw?

Sometimes! It depends on the drawing. When I do use references, I either take photos of myself, or I find images on Pinterest. I have public boards on Pinterest for fellow artists to reference.

Find me at: http://www.pinterest.com/arinarifaridari