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Chelsea Art Studio
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
Four Hands Art Studio
Riley Ryan-Wood is an Austin, TX-based photographer who has been pursuing abstract minimal landscapes for the past two years in places like Marfa, TX, and the Eastern Fjords in Iceland. Riley describes her work as eerie, blunt, abstract, and soft.
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.
Jakob Wagner was born in 1985 in Herdecke, Germany. In summer 2008, he successfully completed his three-year apprenticeship as a photographer. After five more years as a photo assistant for a few renowned photographers, he started his own business in Düsseldorf specializing in landscape, aerial, cityscape, industrial, and fine art photography. When Jakob Wagner is not at work on commissioned assignments, he devotes much of his time and passion to his personal photography projects, which have been featured already in many art magazines, books, blogs, and exhibitions worldwide.
Growing up, Artist Helen Parker loved to paint. Her favorite childhood memory is painting with her mother. This led Helen on a path to the world of art. As a young adult, she went to art school and instantly knew she wanted to make this her life’s work. Helen received her fine arts training at Laguna College of Art and Design and is currently based in Los Angeles, CA. She is taking a break from her travels and learning to live in the city and find inspiration through her current surroundings. Helen’s favorite medium is watercolor. “I love when the colors flow into each other and create new washes.” Helen draws much of her inspiration from nature. In her free time, Helen enjoys hanging out with friends, walking on the beach, and getting lost in a book.
A Latvian native with a Doctorate in Architecture, the late Pepi Sprohge worked in a range of mediums, from paper lithographs to marker drawings. A vintage piece of his from 1963 is given new life, and signed, dated, and titled by the artist. Framed within natural-finished American maple for a gallery-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Artist Tommy Kwak’s work explores the transience of landscapes and natural forms through ethereal large-format color photographs. His work has been shown in New York City and Iceland. He earned a BFA in graphic design from California College of the arts in 2002 and completed photography courses at the International Center of Photography from 2006 to 2008. In 2010 and 2016, Tommy participated in the SÍM Residency program in Reykjavík, Iceland, as well as the international arts festival, Villa Reykjavík. Tommy grew up outside of Chicago, lived and worked in Brooklyn, NY for 13 years, and now resides in Montclair, NJ. He has been a member of Fowler Arts Collective in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and SONYA (South of Navy Yard Artists).
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