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Wildwood
This piece invites tranquility into your space. "Quiet River," an oil painting by Wildwood, is meticulously hand-painted on a wrapped canvas, capturing the serene flow of nature with its soothing black, green, and gray palette. Its square shape and portrait orientation make it a versatile addition to any room, whether hung above a mantel or as a focal point in a hallway. Crafted with a blend of canvas and linen, this framed artwork arrives ready to hang, offering an instant upgrade to your decor.
Chelsea Art Studio
Artist Jacob Lincoln was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. Los Angeles is a place where all cultures and backgrounds are found. Jacob studied painting in different acrylic and oil workshops. The Art Institute is where he went to school to pursue his career in art. He enhanced his skills painterly and digitally by learning the history of all art movements. He works in all mediums including oil, acrylic, watercolor, and also likes to experiment with ink and charcoal. With his art, he likes to explore diverse cultural perspectives on shared human experiences by connecting works of art created around the world from different eras. With his art he likes to relate and be understood and have a strong effect, to hit home.
Love this! just as shown and great quality!. Carol. staten island, NY. 2024-12-28 21:22:00
The River Bed II painting by Paul Ngo captures the tranquility of nature in a stunning framed masterpiece. Made to order, it offers a unique touch for your home. Its soothing colors and flowing design complement both contemporary and classic interiors, making it a versatile addition to any room.
R2H Modern
Indulge in the luxurious beauty of 'Valley River' by Dan Hobday. This exquisite piece is presented on a framed matted print, complemented by a gold frame. It is the perfect addition to elevate any room's aesthetic.
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
Although born and raised in Los Angeles, artist Van Garret has been heavily influenced by traveling abroad to a multitude of countries, especially Iceland. Music is a big part of his life and it sparked his creativity even before he began painting. In fact, Van did not begin painting until he was in college and he is self-taught. “Art was something that was always in my genes. It makes me happy. I believe that every artist leaves a piece of themselves in their artwork. In turn, it makes me happy when people get to own part of those pieces to share with the world.” Van prefers working in liquid acrylics and watercolors because of their fluidity. “I like how the colors flow. I like to observe how the different shapes and mixtures come alive.” Van finds animals, humans and nature are his favorite subjects to paint. He is inspired by nature, people, and music. When not painting, Van runs marathons, travels, and plays the guitar.
Grand Image Home
Originally from Vietnam and now based in the Seattle area, Paul is a trained painter with a degree from the University of Washington. Working primarily with acrylic paints and mediums, he creates captivating textures and depth in his artwork, exploring subjects ranging from abstracted nature to scientific themes. His original pieces have been featured in upscale hospitality projects and private residences across the United States. Outside the studio, Paul enjoys rock climbing and other adventurous activities. Transform your space with this archival digital print on paper, expertly framed in a walnut frame under plex, complete with convenient D-rings for easy hanging.
Wendover Art Group
A landscape of a pond is shown in calm neutrals.
Although born and raised in Los Angeles, Artist Van Garret has been heavily influenced by traveling abroad to a multitude of countries, especially Iceland. Music is a big part of his life and it sparked his creativity even before he began painting. In fact, Van did not begin painting until he was in college and he is self-taught. “Art was something that was always in my genes. It makes me happy. I believe that every artist leaves a piece of themselves in their artwork. In turn, it makes me happy when people get to own part of those pieces to share with the world.” Van prefers working in liquid acrylics and watercolors because of their fluidity. “I like how the colors flow. I like to observe how the different shapes and mixtures come alive.” Van finds animals, humans and nature are his favorite subjects to paint. He is inspired by nature, people and music. When not painting, Van runs marathons, travels and plays the guitar.
CHC Art, Inc.
Giclee print on high-quality canvas with meticulous hand-embellishment of gel coat brushstrokes in a beautiful floater frame.
Platinum Art Group
This “River through Forest” print by Daniel Chen is a beautiful intense river in winter landscape painting with blues, greens and yellows . This colorful print will beautify any home or residence, and be sure to engage conversations with your company!
Although born and raised in Los Angeles, Artist Van Garret has been heavily influenced by traveling abroad to many countries, especially Iceland. Music is a big part of his life and it sparked his creativity even before he began painting. Van began painting when he was in college and he is self-taught. “Art was something that was always in my genes. It makes me happy. I believe that every artist leaves a piece of themselves in their artwork. In turn, it makes me happy when people get to own part of those pieces to share with the world.” Van prefers working in liquid acrylics and watercolors because of their fluidity. “I like how the colors flow. I like to observe how the different shapes and mixtures come alive.” Van finds animals, humans and nature are his favorite subjects to paint. He is inspired by nature, people, and music. When not painting, Van runs marathons, travels, and plays the guitar.
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