About Us
Sibling Artistry »At Sibling Artistry, we believe in the power of hand-crafted art to bring warmth, joy, and personality into everyday spaces. Founded by siblings Jennifer Donley Burrell and Jonathan Donley, our business is a blend of fiber art and woodworking, with each piece thoughtfully designed to inspire and delight.
Our team offers a variety of products, including art rocks, ceramic and wood coasters, laser-cut decor, and more. Our mission is to create pieces that celebrate the natural beauty of materials and bring lasting joy to your home.
Handcrafted
Celebrate the beauty of handmade art. Each piece is carefully crafted by skilled hands, ensuring unique details and a personal touch that makes every item special and one-of-a-kind.
Non-Toxic
Choose safe, eco-friendly products. We use non-toxic paints, finishes, and materials, making our creations safe for your home, family, and the environment without sacrificing beauty or durability.
High Quality
Enjoy products built to last. We use top-quality wood, stone, and materials to craft items that are not only beautiful but also durable, ensuring long-lasting value for your investment.
Our Story
Sibling Artistry began with a shared love for creativity and craftsmanship, rooted in childhood memories and family traditions. Jennifer Donley Burrell and Jonathan Donley, siblings with distinct artistic talents, have combined their passions to create a unique collection of hand-crafted pieces that bring joy and beauty into homes. Together, the duo has created Sibling Artistry—a place where nature, craftsmanship, and imagination meet. Their work honors their love for art and celebrates the beauty found in wood, stone, and creativity.
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Jennifer’s journey started in 1995, crafting polymer clay sculptures and glass ornaments under the name Makin’ Faces. Over the years, her creativity evolved, incorporating upcycled plush animals and exploring different mediums. With a Master’s Degree in Fiber Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design, Jennifer’s passion for textures, colors, and nature inspired her latest endeavor: hand-painted art rocks that add whimsy and charm to any space.
Jonathan’s passion for woodworking began in childhood, learning the craft alongside their father. He found inspiration from his college mentor, Russel E. Reis, and began turning bowls in 1999 after inheriting a lathe. For Jonathan, each piece of wood holds the potential to become something beautiful and functional. His work reflects the joy of transforming raw materials into art that tells a story.