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Wendover Art Group
A silhouette of a bear is split into a triptych panel framed as one.
A silhouette of a lodge animal is split into a triptych panel framed as one.
Global Views
This statement wall sculpture is solid sand cast brass nickel plated that is painstakingly hand polished. Cast from an actual branch, it hangs from hidden solid brass security hardware.
Beautiful and the pictures are true to the real deal!. Elena. US. 2025-04-21 12:08:15
The artist uses broad brushstrokes to create a clearly recognizable image without being too representational. The earth tones color palette ties the elk to its surrounding, while the contrasting negative white space allows the image to pop.
Yes! I bought 2! So realistic and articulate in detail! Love it!. LauraLeigh. Missoula mt. 2024-02-08 23:01:47
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.
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”.
This arrow shows the way to a lodge by way of a woodsy sign.
Artist Jean Kenna believes the purpose of an artist's life is to bring excitement and happiness into people's minds. The life and color exemplified in her "Call It Love" painting, expresses this. "I love to create art that makes your heart warm".
This piece is attractive and serves the purpose by adding color and interest to the room. I ordered the largest size, but felt the price was a little high, given that it is an embellished print and has no frame.. Karen. New York, NY. 2024-08-18 15:27:34
Creative Co-Op
This Wood Framed Glass Wall Décor presents a multi-colored landscape that captures the essence of a tranquil country setting. The natural beauty of the scene is enhanced by the quality firwood frame and the protective glass, ensuring the artwork remains a focal point for years to come. It measures 27.5 inches wide by 21.5 inches high, a generous size that allows the viewer to immerse themselves in the depicted bucolic splendor. Whether it's adding a touch of farmhouse warmth or complementing a transitional decor theme, this piece transports viewers to a place of peace and natural beauty with every glance.
Paragon
Woodland animals stroll through the forest. Double matted in white and moss. Framed in a modern flat profile moulding in a white matte finish.
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