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R2H Modern
This piece is expertly printed using archival ink on board and skillfully hand-assembled with a pine wood frame. Hanging hardware is included for easy installation.
Soicher Marin
Such a unique and interesting piece! I would love if the frame was slightly more in the "champagne" family, but it's stunning anyhow!. Beth. Brentwood, TN. 2024-02-02 20:03:21
Creative Co-Op
This square pillow brings a touch of worldly sophistication to the home decor. The cotton blend velvet surface, printed with a vintage carpet pattern, offers a feast for the eyes and a soft touch for the skin. The multi-colored design, accented with fringe, complements a variety of styles from boho to global, making it a versatile choice for any room. The viscose adds a subtle sheen, while the polyester fill ensures long-lasting plumpness and support. Measuring 20 inches on each side, this pillow is not just a decorative item but a cozy companion for every relaxing moment at home.
Artists Guild of America
Each canvas is painted entirely by hand by one studio artist from start to finish! No two will ever be alike!
Absolutely beautiful.. Margaret. New York, NY. 2023-08-29 11:06:44
CHC Art, Inc.
Giclee print on high-quality canvas with meticulous hand-embellishment of gel coat brushstrokes in a beautiful floater frame.
Chelsea Art Studio
The artist, David Brown, studied and received his fine arts training at California State University of long beach and graduated with a BFA in Drawing and Painting in 2018. As a child, he watched his older brother draw and recalls wanting to draw just like him when he grew up. David currently lives in Long Beach, California, and has been lucky to show his work in multiple group shows and a few solo shows, mostly based in the Los Angeles area. His traditional work includes oil, charcoal, and graphite. He is strongly influenced by Renaissance, Baroque, and a lot of today’s contemporary work. David’s work is predominately focused on the human figure. “People are my inspiration. I love learning people’s stories and try to capture the sitter’s narrative through my drawings/ paintings …I love drawing people from life, I feel that my work focuses on the relationship between artist and model”. His art is his one true passion and he believes that “artists are super sensitive and emotional human beings, our work is a physical representation of our thoughts and emotions, a diary that we choose to share with the world”.
Four Hands
Gentle pops of color blend with soft geometric shapes, contrasting against a black background and creating a bold statement on canvas within a walnut floater frame. Hang vertically or horizontally for ultimate versatility. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Galerie Wallcoverings
Drawing inspiration from its namesake, Bazaar is a color and pattern-filled collection of vibrant and intriguing wallpapers. Bazaar's lead design features an intricate damask-like print alongside a menagerie of beautiful animals; giraffes, leopards, chimps, and more are presented in seven stunning colorways. In addition to the Menagerie Damask, Bazaar boasts cultural prints, organic motifs, and coordinating textures, perfectly enhanced by an on-trend color palette of bright and neutral tones. Designed to make a statement, Bazaar is the perfect addition to any interior scheme; for an eye-catching feature wall, incorporate repeated patterns inundated with elaborate details or add interest with quirky prints to create a relaxed boho feel.
Wendover Art Group
An ikat pattern is highlighted in this piece.
Novica
Dogon boards were traditionally placed on doors, and incorporated animal and human symbols to protect the entrance to the home. The Dogon are an ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali, in Western Africa. Artisan Issaka Ibrahim presents his interpretation of a Dogon board, incorporating male figures that depict how strong the men are in working to take care of their women, female figures representing the carriers of the next generation and a tortoise. The artisan names his original relief panel Balase, which means "Unity" in the Bulsa tongue. The panel's raised motifs are formed from hardened calabash.
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