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Amanda Ryan Tucker
Chelsea Art Studio
The Hope Eternal painting is a striking piece by Lillie Barlow. This artwork, with its captivating acrylic finish, is designed to bring a sense of tranquility and elegance to any room. Whether you choose to display it in your living room or a serene bedroom setting, its presence is sure to evoke contemplation and admiration. Made to order and complete with wall-mounting hardware, this piece offers both beauty and convenience.
Four Hands Art Studio
Ericka Wolf is an encaustic and oil artist working in Seattle, Washington. Combined with her study of color in the landscape of the natural world, Ericka tries to capture an expression that's transient and intentionally uncomplicated. Something reductive but reflective, using color as a luminous expression rather than illustration. In Ericka's current work, she's creating skies with a serenity that she has seen and felt before, and that she tries to imagine during bleak winter months in Seattle. When the state of the world itself seems bleak, she finds a quiet slowness by contemplating the sky and the broad juxtaposing of color that can exist in myriad ways. It's a calming opposite to our overstimulated culture: chaotic events and unending social media. For Ericka, the sky seems like the perfect metaphor for life-expansiveness, even though at the times dark or dangerous, ultimately beautiful in all of its vibrancy and impermanence.
Elena Carlie was born in Romania; a country known for its rich cultural heritage and great natural beauty. At the age of 22, she moved to the United States where she expanded her horizons and grew as an artist. She has studied Fine arts since she was a child and currently holds a BFA in Graphic Design from the University of NH. “Art defines our humanity, freedom, and individuality. It is a way to articulate abstract thought and separates us from other life forms. Art is incredibly therapeutic for me, and foremost a strong passion. It’s not something I think about, but rather, something I feel.” Carlie finds inspiration everywhere. She strives to discover new ways of interpretation and sees this as a formula to remain fresh. It is a way of having fun while doing something that she loves. “To me, anything that can be manipulated can become an art medium.” “I love to work with watercolor paint, oil paint, acrylic paint, pencil, pen, and ink. However, the digital tools available today are pushing the limits of creativity and I find myself very involved with it.”
Michael Schauer is a German-based self-taught photographer who grew up in the mountains and forests so naturally, he specializes in the northern and more remote parts of the planet. Michael describes his work as cinematic as well as calm. He tries to keep the colors fairly natural and the post-processing to a minimum - only enhancing what's already there.
This limited edition acrylic painting captures the essence of bright colors and dynamic relationships on canvas, making it a striking addition to any wall. The artwork is hand-painted, ensuring each piece is a testament to Tucker's unique style and artistic vision. Perfect for adding a splash of color to your living space, this piece arrives ready to hang, inviting admiration from all who encounter it.
This painting makes me really happy and the colors are so beautiful.. Shania. Derwood, MD. 2022-07-28 14:53:52
This abstract portrait, with its rich green and purple palette, is a testament to Tucker's exploration of form and color. Framed in a single acrylic picture frame, the piece is crafted on paper and ready to enhance your living space. Its portrait orientation and abstract design provide a modern touch, while the acrylic block frame adds a contemporary edge. Ideal for those who appreciate bold artistic expressions.
She’s beautiful!. Jan. McMurray, PA. 2023-11-22 21:20:57
Charles Stuart is a painter, photographer, designer, printmaker, and digital artist. He has been making art and design since 1968. Charles's work is imagined rather than observed. It is expressive and colorful. He creates new images that speak with the past but are not recreations. At the age of fifteen, he had no other way in mind. He looked at Modern Paintings and decided "this is for me!" it is painting rather than "Art" that interests him. It's all about pictures, color, texture, mark-making.. gesture, surface.
Platinum Art Group
This piece is adorned with live, natural elements embedded in the canvas and carefully varnished to preserve, creating a magnificent treasure.
Ericka Wolf is an encaustic and oils artist working in Seattle, Washington. Combined with her study of color in the landscape of the natural world, Ericka tries to capture an expression that's transient and intentionally uncomplicated. Something reductive but reflective, using color as a luminous expression rather than illustration. In Ericka's current work, she's creating skies with a serenity that she has seen and felt before, and that she tries to imagine during bleak winter months in Seattle. When the state of the world itself seems bleak, she finds a quiet slowness by contemplating the sky and the broad juxtaposing of color that can exist in myriad ways. It's a calming opposite to our overstimulated culture: chaotic events and unending social media. For Ericka, the sky seems like the perfect metaphor for life-expansiveness, even though at the times dark or dangerous, ultimately beautiful in all of its vibrancy and impermanence.
Kim is an Austin-based artist specializing in abstract paintings. She was raised in Houston, TX where she realized her passion for art at a young age. After years of focused practice, she studied at Texas Christian University where she fostered her love and skill in painting. In Kim's adult life, art has opened doors to professional apprenticeships in Austin, Houston, New York, and London; and opened up worldwide travel opportunities including extended stays in India, Zambia, Western Europe, and Southeast Asia. Kim's practice is inspired through her training and travel as well as by abstract expressionists whose lives and careers explored questions of space, identity, and subconscious through abstractions, repetition, and process. Namely Helen Frankenthaler and Agnes Martin.
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