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Chelsea Art Studio
Artist Janice Sadler created her painting series in watercolor as an ode to her southern California home. Janice particularly likes working in watercolors, because "the subtle colors intermingle, wash and flow into each other and new colors evolve from it". Janice is inspired by the ocean and local flora. This watercolor series is ideally suited to recreating the visual flavor of the seaside.
I bought the set. I called and was told that the canvas was framed in white. When I received them they were NOT. Way over priced for frameless art!. Debbie. Elmhurst, IL. 2020-11-23 00:16:10
The colors coordinate perfectly with my wall paper. Since ordering it framed was not an option, I had to run around to get it framed after delivery. It looks great -- very striking, actually -- and I am pleased.. Marjorie. Oconomowoc, WI. 2021-12-21 15:21:37
I specifically called and was told these canvas prints were in fact framed. When I received them they were NOT. I am disappointed.. Debbie. Elmhurst, IL. 2020-11-23 00:13:22
R2H Modern
Add modern florals to your space with Treechild's "Beautiful Dry Flowers" framed print three-piece wall art set. The delicate dried flower assortment in shades of beige, blue, yellow, black add a classy, feminine touch to any room. Handcrafted in Chattanooga, Tennessee, by Ready2HangArt using a locally sourced artist print, finished with a rear hanger for simple installation.
Just what I wanted to fill a large space.. Jan. Springtown, TX. 2024-04-16 00:28:14
CHC Art, Inc.
Giclee print on high-quality canvas with meticulous hand-embellishment of gel coat brush strokes in a beautiful floater frame.
Giclee print on high-quality canvas with meticulous hand-embellishment of gel coat brushstrokes in a beautiful floater frame.
Beautiful and colorful addition to my entryway. Its so unique and far more interesting than mass produced pictures. Lorraine. . 2025-05-26 12:49:04
Wendover Art Group
Impasto-style paint strokes create a traditional still life full of lush florals in a neutral piece of pottery.
D’Alessandro Léon was the youngest of three brothers. When art competitions were a form of play for the brothers, it later grew to his obsession. D’Alessandro attended the Art Institute of California where he explored mixing mediums as well as digital. He also attended illustration, Sculpting, and Fine Art workshops. After spending long periods of time studying different techniques, D’Alessandro’s art became increasingly influenced by artists from the early 1900s. During D’Alessandro’s studies, he painted many different themes. He painted with restless intensity, often painting from morning until night. D’Alessandro was able to indulge his earliest artistic preferences for people, nature, architecture, and landscapes in his illustration and personal pieces.
. Colleen. Anacortes, WA. 2025-02-04 11:11:24
This exquisite canvas piece by Lillian August, capturing the essence of late summer's vibrant botanicals. The abstract design is hand-painted, offering a unique texture and depth that invites admiration. Encased in a sleek matte white wood floater frame, this artwork seamlessly complements both modern and traditional interiors. Designed for versatility, it can be displayed in landscape or portrait orientation. With wall-mounting hardware included, this piece is ready to transform your living area into a gallery of elegance.
After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University in 1998, Blakely Bering put her studies in costume and set design to direct use by working in opera design and television production around the United States, before returning to her home of Texas. Transitioning from large-scale design to fine art was seamless and natural for her. Painting figurative abstractions and “Blooms” at first, Blakely’s art evolved into pure abstraction. Experimenting with techniques, mediums, and styles; the “Oil slick” developed in 2006, recognized as Blakely’s classic style. Reflecting her theatrical sense, the artwork is powerful from thirty feet away. Inspired by her love of cooking, Blakely combines oils, powdered pigments, crushed metals, and secret ingredients, from scratch, to create her own paint mixtures. Her work is known not only for its beauty and sense of frozen movement but for its sustained ability over time.
Artist Jean Kenna was born in Seoul, Korea. She studied illustration at the art center college of Design where she developed her fundamental drawing and painting skills, as well as getting basic knowledge of technical programs. For Jean, art means lots of things. She thinks art is her language and a privilege given to her to express herself. It is also the way that she can communicate with the world in her own unique and personal way. Jean finds her inspiration in small things that make her excited. For example, movies, a lazy day on a beach, and the silence of a rainy day. Although she mostly works on digital media, Jean loves to draw with a pen and markers. She especially likes to draw cityscapes that involve perspective and stories of city life. During the weekends, Jean often goes outside into the city, studies people and buildings around her, and brings them to life in her sketchbook. Jean believes the purpose of an artist’s work is in bringing excitement and happiness into people’s minds. ‘I love to create art that makes your heart warm’.
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