Series Works
Coordinated Collections for Interiors - Some paintings are even stronger together.
Kelly Casey's Series Works are collections of related pieces that share colour, mood, texture or concept — designed to work as a group or individually.
Whether you're creating a unified gallery wall, repeating colour themes across a space, or styling multiple rooms, this curated approach delivers visual rhythm and cohesion.
Painting series help interior projects by offering:
🧩 Coordinated Harmony
Series allow pieces to echo each other without repeating — perfect for walls that span a large area or multiple zones in an open plan.
🎨 Curated Colour Stories
Each series uses shared tonal or material cues that make them feel connected — great for layered interiors with natural finishes and calm palettes.
Highlighted examples
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The Plains
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Lighthouse Dunes
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Lake Wabby
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Shadows
These selected paintings are available individually or as a cohesive set for paired or linear installations.
The Plains
These warm and expressive watercolour and gouache paintings have sweeping strokes and earthy hues. Both abstract landscapes evoke the movement of wind across open plains, suggesting rhythm, space, and nature's quiet energy.
Lighthouse Dunes
The Lighthouse Series are expressive watercolours. These serene watercolours evoke quiet strength and open space. Soft washes and gentle gradations of tone suggest the stillness of light meeting structure, inviting calm reflection.
The pieces pair beautifully with neutral or cool interiors, adding a thoughtful focal point without overwhelming the space.
Lake Wabby
Watercolour and gouache
25 x 35 cm
How lucky we are to be able to walk on the sands of K'gari. This island, so close to the mainland, is a pocket, a remnant, of something special. I could have stayed for weeks, for months, and painted this place. Here are a selection of works, just a few, of Lake Wabby.
Shadows

Watercolour and gouache on paper
44 x 56 cm
Kelly Casey's quiet exploration of land and light through watercolour and gouache. Subtle marks and soft gradients suggest shifting forms—tracing the memory of shadow, movement, and moment.
Framed in timber with a cream picture mat, these gentle compositions pair beautifully as a contemplative addition to minimalist interiors.






