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CHC Art, Inc.
Giclee print on high-quality canvas with a smooth matte finished UV protective gel coat.
John D'Antonio
John D ‘Antonio’s simple, pastoral landscapes are reminiscent of his Wyeth influence. Unlike the Brandywine School of landscape and portrait painters, his high-intensity skies exaggerate color and bring out the deep blue-green tones that can only be seen with certain weather conditions – similar to those of Maxfield Parrish. The combination of these techniques makes his work a rare departure from traditional landscape painting. John D’Antonio captures composition, color, and light to bring out a palette that can only be seen with certain weather conditions or times of day adding to the mystery of his subjects. The combination of these techniques is a rare departure from traditional painting resulting in a truly spectacular departure from the ordinary.
Wendover Art Group
Aerial Vista of Point Reyes lighthouse is surrounded by the imperial sea.
A lighthouse in the distance surrounded by jagged cliffs and the extending sea.
Soicher Marin
This exquisite wall art is a testament to timeless elegance and craftsmanship. The piece is framed in solid and engineered wood, offering a sophisticated touch to any room. Hand-produced on archival giclee paper, it features intricate textual art that captures the essence of nature. Whether displayed in landscape or portrait orientation, this piece is a versatile addition to your home decor. Plus, it arrives framed and ready to hang, adding immediate charm to your space.
Chelsea Art Studio
Fern Cassidy was born in Oakland, CA but grew up in Colorado. She enjoys traveling, being outdoors, food, and painting. Fern studied drawing and painting at CSU Long Beach where she learned a lot from professors that she trained under but most of her experience comes from her personal practice. She works in all mediums including oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache but also likes to experiment with textiles and fiber arts as well. Fern finds opportunities to explore and experiment with colors and shapes. She finds inspiration from daily life and the things around her. “Art is a means to preserve and find meaning in life”.
This captivating piece by Dylan Grey, titled "All Signs Point To Yes," adds an artistic flair to any room. The watercolor painting, elegantly framed, offers a serene blend of colors that can complement a variety of interior styles. Made to order, this artwork arrives with wall-mounting hardware, ensuring a seamless addition to your space.
Giclee print with meticulous hand-embellishment of gel coat brush strokes in a beautiful frame.
Complex with beautiful colors. Kay. TX. 2023-01-18 20:35:28
Yoffi
Bring the beauty of Portuguese architecture into your home with this stunning, frameless print of a palace interior. Crafted using advanced printing technology, this artwork boasts vivid details and vibrant colors. Easy to hang, "Palace Interior" adds a touch of European elegance to any space.
Theodore Alexander
Peaceful Night 1 is an example of abstract landscape art reminiscent of Joan Mitchell, the renowned American "second generation" Abstract Expressionist painter and printmaker. This work on canvas presents a fusion of traditional landscape imagery together with the aesthetics of abstract art. Here, intense hues, bold brushwork, and dripping techniques convey a unique interpretation of the natural world. The multi-toned color scheme in midnight blue, pale turquoise, slate, and denim is offset by splashes of vanilla and alabaster that pull the viewer into the landscape scene. An abstract depiction of a dreamy landscape unfolds beautifully in Peaceful Night 1. Part of the carefully curated Art by TA collection.
Paragon
Tim Klein Photography
A native of Tacoma, Washington, Tim Klein is a commercial/editorial photographer. His career spans almost 20 years, and he's been published in esteemed magazines and worked with many Fortune 500 companies such as Apple, Burberry, Esquire Magazine, The New Yorker, W Magazine, and Yamaha. He shoots with a variety of cameras but prefers his Leica. "My photography is inspired by people, places, and things. I was trained as a photojournalist so I find inspiration everywhere - from my travels abroad to my own backyard. My biggest source of inspiration is light, especially the way it can dramatically change a scene. I love the glow of morning light through the fog, the graphic shadows of noon light, the light of an overcast day, and the dramatic rose-colored light at sunset. I am fascinated by people and their stories - from celebrities and people overcoming a life-changing obstacle to simple loving moments between a parent and their child. There is so much beauty in everyday life. I meet so many people from drastically different backgrounds and all of them inspire me to tell their stories with photography. I am also drawn to nature, from vast open landscapes to intricate details and patterns. The experience of really noticing the world around me is the greatest inspiration of all." Tim currently lives and works in Chicago, Illinois.
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