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Ivy Dolamore

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Ivy Dolamore Diamond Painting Collection FAQs

Who is Ivy Dolamore?

Ivy Dolamore is a Florida-born, Asheville, NC-based artist working as a full-time freelance illustrator under the handle IvyAlive. Her work blends digital pop-art with high-fantasy, drawing on nature, fairytales, anime influences, and old-web nostalgia. Ivy comes from a family of artists; her mother is a painter with a studio in Asheville's River Arts District, and her sister Kate Dolamore creates Audubon watercolor illustrations. Diamond Art Club licenses Ivy Dolamore's original artwork for a dedicated diamond art kit collection.


What kind of art is in the Ivy Dolamore diamond painting collection?

The Ivy Dolamore diamond art kit collection at Diamond Art Club features illustration-driven art. Themes include witchcraft and mystical imagery (Witch's Greenhouse, The Tea Party), fairy and faerie scenes (Fairy of Dreams, Fairy Lights), Christmas and winter scenes (Marie Christmas, Winter Nap), and floral pieces (Rose Library, Bouquet).


Do the Ivy Dolamore diamond painting kits include specialty drills?

Yes. Kits in the Ivy Dolamore collection at Diamond Art Club include Aurora Borealis, Electro, Fairy Dust, Frosted, and Iridescent specialty drills depending on the design. Specific drill types are listed on each individual product page.


What canvas sizes are available in the Ivy Dolamore collection?

Ivy Dolamore diamond painting kits from Diamond Art Club range from 17 by 26 inches (Written in the Stars) up to 41.7 by 27.6 inches (Weather Goddess). Each individual product page lists exact canvas dimensions and total diamond count.


Does the Ivy Dolamore collection have options for different skill levels?

Yes. Kits in the Ivy Dolamore collection at Diamond Art Club span beginner to advanced ratings on their product pages. Smaller canvases with lower color counts are easier for newer diamond painters, while larger pieces with higher color counts and dense detail are better for experienced diamond painters.