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Lillian August
The serene beauty of the Western Sunset. This exquisite piece by Lillian August captures the tranquil hues of a setting sun, skillfully rendered in oil on canvas. The landscape orientation and gallery-wrapped presentation make it a striking focal point in any room. The floater frame adds a touch of sophistication, allowing the artwork to stand out. With wall-mounting hardware included, it's ready to enhance your space. Consider placing it in a well-lit area to let the colors truly shine.
This is a stunning piece once it's up! If you have a lot of natural light in your home this piece changing colors as the light changes in the room. A bit dissappointed in the glaze ( for the price point ) and ours arrived with a dent in the bottom corner but based on size didn't wish to bother with return. Overall lovely.. shelly. tomball, TX. 2020-09-26 11:58:08
Soicher Marin
Ready to start your gallery wall? This framed print on canvas is a recreation of an oil painting by Jill Krasner, and it showcases an abstract design with blocks of orange, black, and beige hues. We love how its textured look and desert-like color palette bring a sense of depth and movement to your living room, office, or bedroom. This piece is supported by a minimalist wood and metal frame. Plus, it comes with mounting hardware for easy hanging.
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.
Uttermost
This Set Of Three Wood Wall Art Features Naturally Spalted Tamarind Wood, Finished In A Soft Caribbean Blue. Because Each Is Individually Handcrafted, Sizes May Vary. Cracks And Variations In The Grain Are Natural To This Type Of Wood. Sizes: Sm-10x10x5, Med-15x15x7, Lg-16x16x7
Wendover Art Group
Gallery-wrapped canvas, artist-enhanced.
The realistic composition and use of color on this piece set it apart from any other.
. Abbey. . 2024-09-27 21:20:17
Chelsea Art Studio
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.”
. Anonymous. . 2024-01-21 18:33:08
Artist David Erickson grew up emulating the works of the masters using rudimentary tools. David received his fine arts training while apprenticing under other painters and is primarily self-taught. He became an artist through sheer will, grit, and determination. “I enjoy layers of transparency and the unpredictable nature of water-based mediums”. Eric explores themes of memory and place often through abstract and draws inspiration from the world around him, across a multitude of disciplines. David’s passions are drawing, painting, illustration, design, film, and photography. When David is not painting, his time is spent enjoying the outdoors with canine companions.
Artist Lisa Tear was born in Los Angeles, CA, and lived in Arizona from her early teens to college age. She graduated from the University of CA, Irvine, Cum Laude, with a double major in art and psychology. Lisa moved to San Diego in 1980. She has been active in art and painting her entire life. Working in the commercial interior design business for over 25 years, she continued to paint in her spare time while raising her two boys. In the last 15 years, Lisa has been a full-time artist painting using her own unique process of layering thin acrylic glazes to create colors and textures on canvas, wood, and metal. Much of her inspiration comes from her love of nature and Lisa gets joy by bringing her creations to enhance people’s lives.
The dynamic energy of the "Longhorn Stampede" with this striking piece of wall art. Crafted with precision, this giclee print on raw canvas is gallery wrapped and artist-enhanced, capturing the essence of a stampede in motion. The art is housed in a solid wood floater frame with a rich espresso finish, adding depth and sophistication to your space. Perfect for adding a touch of abstract landscapes to your decor, this piece is ready to elevate any room with its bold portrayal of movement and strength.
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”.
" Desert Light," a captivating landscape piece by artist Joseph Mota, showcases the beauty of nature through skillful oil painting techniques. This hand-produced artwork, printed on archival giclee paper, is encased in a smooth, solid maple frame with a gold finish, adding a touch of elegance to any space.
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