Crystal O'Neal Art

Crystal O'Neal Art Crystal can help you design the perfect custom art piece for your home, office or as a unique gift! Looking for a custom art piece? YES…YOU!!

Give Crystal a call and commission her to create something unique and special just for you. Her specialties are Pet Portraits, Home Portraits and fun Florals but she is always up to hearing your ideas no matter how big or small! A Private Paint Party is a fun-filled experience! In just a couple of hours, you will have the bragging rights for your very own masterpiece! By following along with Cryst

al color by color and brush stroke by brush stroke, you will have a beautiful painting ready to display in your home or gift to a deserving friend. Just gather your family and/or friends together and contact Crystal to determine a date that works with everyone's schedule! All art supplies are provided. You may choose to provide favorite beverage and/or snacks for your guests.

I received the most special birthday gift from my daughter, Kelsey Kelsey Kelley | Wedding Invitations k.kelleydesigns w...
06/15/2026

I received the most special birthday gift from my daughter, Kelsey Kelsey Kelley | Wedding Invitations k.kelleydesigns who is an amazingly talented watercolor and calligraphy artist. I left a dish towel at her house during Thanksgiving and she used it for the inspiration of this painting which also features a blue and white dish, one of my favorite collections. The letter she wrote touched my heart and brought tears to my eyes. I will cherish this painting forever.

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Tonight we learned about Hues, Tints and Shades in my Monochromatic Paint Class at The Fly Arts Center. It was a full cl...
05/28/2026

Tonight we learned about Hues, Tints and Shades in my Monochromatic Paint Class at The Fly Arts Center. It was a full class of whimsical flowers! Some will finish up their paintings at home but aren't they just lovely!?

Where have the years gone? Today we celebrated a milestone birthday with Savannah... the Big 3-0!! She doesn't do social...
05/16/2026

Where have the years gone? Today we celebrated a milestone birthday with Savannah... the Big 3-0!!

She doesn't do social media so if you happen to see her out and about in Murfreesboro this weekend tell her Happy Birthday!!

She is compassionate, kind, loving, beautiful and smart. She loves God and she loves people. She is loved by all who know her and we are blessed that she is ours! She is going to be a wonderful mother to little Scarlett Joyce 💖 September can't get here soon enough!!

I have been busy creating some new artwork for upcoming art crawls, shows and events. Come see me on June 6th at The Fly...
05/14/2026

I have been busy creating some new artwork for upcoming art crawls, shows and events. Come see me on June 6th at The Fly Arts Center's Maker Market!

New Watercolor Card Design!$7 per cardSet of 4 for $25Set of 6 for $30You choose your color and the sentiment! Payment v...
04/26/2026

New Watercolor Card Design!
$7 per card
Set of 4 for $25
Set of 6 for $30
You choose your color and the sentiment!
Payment via Venmo. Message me with your order!

My sweet little art studio sidekick, Eliza! Do you have a constant companion in your studio?
04/04/2026

My sweet little art studio sidekick, Eliza! Do you have a constant companion in your studio?

03/04/2026

Spring is Here – Maker Market at The Fly Arts
Saturday, March 21 | 10 am - 3 pm

Join us for the Spring season Maker Market at The Fly Arts Center.
The Fly’s Maker Market is a unique event providing the perfect place to buy art, crafts, and other handmade items
Come out and support your local artians.
Admission and parking are always free!

01/17/2026

I had the honor and privilege of painting this piano cover for a music teacher in Rutherford County. I love how it turned out! Her husband provided the inspiration details and color suggestions and I made it come to life. This was a fun project!!

WE WERE MADE FOR THIS (THE SPIRITUAL PRACTICE OF CREATIVITY)By: Sarah K. ButterfieldWe stood before the painting, side b...
01/17/2026

WE WERE MADE FOR THIS (THE SPIRITUAL PRACTICE OF CREATIVITY)

By: Sarah K. Butterfield

We stood before the painting, side by side, admiring the larger-than-life flowers in a vase on the stool. My husband and I were on a day date while our kids were in school; usually we would grab a bite to eat between errands on a free day, but we were feeling fancy. Other museum guests milled around us, but we were transfixed by this flower painting in the contemporary art exhibit.

Suddenly, we weren’t alone: a docent had sidled up beside us.

“What draws you to this painting?” he asked.

My husband and I froze for half a beat. This felt like a pop quiz, which was intimidating to two people with no background in art history who were used to having all the answers. I searched for the truest answer I could give:

“I really like the colors.”

Photo by the author, from the San Diego Museum of Art
This seemed to me a ridiculous answer but the docent, a white-haired gentleman, pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose and nodded.

“Interior designers have been using the works of Matisse for years to set their color schemes.”

He went on to tell us more about Henri Matisse, and I listened, fascinated, as he shared about the last few years of his life. After undergoing surgery for his abdominal cancer, complications left him mostly bedridden. This meant that painting and sculpting became nearly impossible for him. But instead of giving up or retreating into himself, he got creative.

With the help of his assistants, he cut pre-painted sheets of paper into shapes of varying sizes and colors, and arranged them onto canvas. These cut-outs started out small but eventually became murals. Not quite painting, not quite sculpting, he spent the last decade of his life perfecting this art form, and his cut-out works of art are on display in various museums even today.

The docent finished telling us this story and we moved on to other works of art, but my thoughts kept wandering back to Matisse. What is it about the human spirit that is compelled to create? Is it some special gene or personality trait of artists or are we all makers in our own way?

Made in the image of a creative God

I think about my boys as toddlers and preschoolers, how they loved creating with Play-doh, with building blocks grasped in their chubby hands, with large strokes of washable paint, with colored shaving cream in the bathtub. They engaged in the act of creation not for the end product, but for the sheer joy of the process. And as they have grown older, they still create, but with a purpose in mind, following complex directions from their Lego sets, experimenting with paper airplane folds to see which will fly the farthest, painting tote bags as a gift for grandma.

Visual artist Makoto Fujimura put it this way in his book Art and Faith:

“To be human is to be creative.” He goes on to quote the writer Dorothy Sayers who said: “The characteristic common to God and man is apparently…the desire and the ability to make things.”

the spiritual practice of creativity
Each of us is made in the image of God—God, who for the sheer delight of it created our world in all of its fabulous diversity. So we too, as his image bearers, are makers and creatives whether we do it for a living or we do it as a hobby or we do it out of necessity. As we tinker with a new recipe in the kitchen, or we build a bike jump for our kids, or we design a lesson plan, or we decorate the walls of our house, we might not be thinking of ourselves as artists or creatives, but consider Seth Godin’s definition:

“Art is when we do work that matters, in a creative way, in a way that touches [people] and changes them for the better.”

If this is the case, we are all artists. And as artists who want to follow Jesus, we also seek to honor and glorify God with what we make.

Makoto Fujimura writes that he is “drawn into prayer” as he paints. What would happen if we viewed our creative pursuits as a way for our soul to connect to the God who made us? Would we spend more time creating? Would we play more often, take more risks, engage in the delight of the process without worrying about the product?

Even those of us who are not professional artists can treat our creative endeavors as a way to honor our Creator, as a way to enter into conversation with God, and as a love offering to others.

What will you make today?

My daughter, Kelsey Kelley of k.kelleydesigns continues to blow my mind with her talent. I am so proud of her. She follo...
01/15/2026

My daughter, Kelsey Kelley of k.kelleydesigns continues to blow my mind with her talent. I am so proud of her. She followed the Lord's guidance and stepped out in faith and He has blessed her beyond measure!

If you know of someone getting married and looking for an artist who can create the most beautiful wedding stationary... she is booking for June and beyond!

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