All Results For “guy chadwick”
Special Offers
Shop by Color
Customer Rating
Style
Brand
Four Hands Art Studio
Fine art print on premium archival matte paper, float mounted in a hand-painted 100% American maple frame with standard acrylic glazing and pre-installed hanging hardware. All orders are custom, handmade, and produced by highly skilled craftsmen with the utmost quality and care in our studio in Austin, TX.
This piece of art is amazing and looks beautiful in my living room. Linda. Patterson, NY. 2024-06-25 12:21:48
Soicher Marin
Great quality. Makes a nice statement in my master bathroom. I chose the wood frame and it looks exactly as pictured. . Belle. San Francisco, CA. 2020-06-05 22:08:37
Maitland-Smith
This distinctive figurine is where elegance meets whimsy. Made from cast brass and finished in a sumptuous Victoria Brulee, it depicts a lady gracefully walking an alligator. The attention to detail—from the lady’s flowing dress to the alligator’s textured surface—adds depth and interest to your decor.
Update: I changed this review to one star. Maitland Smith apparently won’t provide the label of authenticity, and Perigold cs doesn’t seem bothered. If you’re a MS collector, beware. The figurine itself is lovely. However, it came without the signature Maitland Smith label of authenticity. I've tried to reach out to Perigold to ask about this but there's been no response. I even tried to contact Maitland Smith before leaving this bad review, but I can't get through to them.. Liz. Hilton Head Island, SC. 2025-02-05 10:14:08
Nazmiyal Collection
A Beautiful and Rare Antique Mennonite American Quilt, circa date: 1860. This rare, Mennonite antique America quilt from the 1860s is a real treasure, as there are few that have survived. The Mennonites are a branch of the Amish community that broke off in the 1860s over disagreements with the Old Order Amish. The Amish are a group of Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants to America who are known for adherence to strict religious beliefs and conservative views. Their women are notably known for their skill in quilt making.
Four Hands
Out of Stock
Photographer Guy Sargent takes inspiration from contemporary art and paintings in his genre-spanning body of work. Landscape, architecture, still life, portraiture — no subject is off limits to his lens.
Signature III
The amorphous figure of man and butterfly. Cast iron with body heightened with wings. Dimensions may vary slightly.
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.
Studio A Home
For centuries, Mathani were used to churn raw cream into butter. Electricity and automation have radically changed the use of Mathani but we still are used in remote villages in India. These found objects ship with both an iron wall mount fixture and an iron floor stand.
Wendover Art Group
This dog sketch artwork is a perfect accent piece in any pet lover's living space.
Loading...