Our Process
Our process is rooted in patience and intention.
Erin’s oil paintings and ceramics explore movement, emotion, and texture — translating the organic rhythm of nature into form. Each vessel and surface is shaped to feel timeless, grounded, and tactile, inviting touch and reflection.
Kim’s stained glass captures light in its purest form, translating memory into color and pattern. Her work transforms a space the way memory transforms feeling — refracted, softened, eternal.
Together, our practice finds balance between earth and light, fragility and endurance, craft and poetry.
Each collection is a reflection of season and memory — a study of how light interacts with form.
Explore our current works in oil, glass, and limited series ceramics below.
Reese & Bloom Artistry Co. exists to preserve the beauty found in life’s quiet moments. Through paint and glass, we create tangible memories — art that holds light, meaning, and time.
Welcome to Reese & Bloom Artistry Co., where every piece begins with a memory — a fragment of light, a passing season, a feeling too delicate to describe.
Founded by artist Erin Smith and her mother Kim Reese, our studio grew from a shared love of creating beauty with our hands and honoring the poetry of everyday life.
We believe art is a vessel. It carries time, emotion, and meaning — things that words often cannot hold. Through oil painting and stained glass, we translate light and memory into form, creating work meant to be lived with, cherished, and passed down.
Our Philosophy
We create with the belief that beauty is not fleeting — it simply asks to be noticed.
Our work is rooted in memory, emotion, and craftsmanship. Each brushstroke and each cut of glass become meditations on what it means to pause, to see, and to remember.
We are drawn to the spaces where art meets life: where sunlight filters through color, where a familiar bloom carries the memory of someone loved, where the handmade feels deeply human.
Every piece we make is meant to endure — not in perfection, but in presence. To live in someone’s home, to become part of their story, and to remind them of the quiet beauty that still exists all around us.
Art as a vessel for memory and light.