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With artisanal wooden beads and a traditional three-tiered silhouette with a crisp, modern palette, this chandelier transcends any single style to create a breathtaking look that suits any design.
Four Hands
Born in New Orleans, painter Amanda Snyder’s Big Easy roots can be sensed in her impressionistic pieces, many which are influenced by the city’s rich jazz and art scenes. She paints primarily from old family photographs, capturing a sense of nostalgia and a “perfectly imperfect” look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
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Amanda Ryan Tucker
Amanda Anderson Photography
Mouth of the Bay settles tourists into the serenity of the Bay before the eyes lead to past the horizon to the wide expanse of the open sea. The contrast of the vibrant blue of the bay with the muted blue of the horizon draws the eye to focus on the calm instead of the unknown ahead.
"The Wave" showcases the swirling whitewater of a crashing wave in the midst of the calm blue and green water surrounding the crash, capturing both the immense power and intimate peace of the sea.
Gerald, this striking black and white photograph captures the regal elegance of a giraffe against the vast, open sky. A mesmerizing piece of wildlife art that illustrates the heart of African wilderness.
"Blue Ridge" displays the breathtaking colors that give the Blue Ridge Mountains their name. The vivid green of the trees closest give way to the blue horizon of the rugged mountain peaks meeting the sky, with the ridges in between illustrating just how vast the mountain range is. The expanse of beauty leaves a reminder of the majestic splendor of the North Carolina mountains.
Amber Lewis x Four Hands
Scanned collages of French paper from the 1700s by artist Shaina Page, bringing color and visual interest to a gallery wall set. Handmade in Austin, TX.
Platinum Art Group
The first in a 2 piece series "KM’s Nude Study I" by photographer Russell Mott was taken in the studio in New Hampshire in 1982. The abstract art photograph showcases the beauty of the human figure in a simplistic form and will accentuate any home or office space.
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