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iCanvas
Great Art Deserves to be on Canvas! Unlike thin posters and paper prints, Giclée canvas artwork offers the texture, look and feel of fine-art paintings. This artwork is crafted in the USA with artist-grade canvas, professionally hand-stretched and stapled over North American pine-wood bars in Gallery Wrap style; a method utilized by artists to present artwork in galleries. Your Gallery-Wrapped Canvas comes mounted to a 2 inch thick, elegant hard wood frame. The art is inset, leaving a 3/8" space between the art and frame; creating a "floating" illusion. Fade-resistant archival inks guarantee perfect color reproduction that remains vibrant for decades even when exposed to strong light. Add brilliance in color and exceptional detail to your space with this contemporary and uncompromising style!
Chelsea Art Studio
The artist, D’Alessandro Leon, was the youngest of three brothers. When art competitions were a form of play for the brothers, it later grew into 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.
John Beard Collection
Artist enhanced, power packed texture, with vibrant, radiant colors, internationally acclaimed artist, John Beard knows how to compliment your walls with refined luxury and style. Your reproduction is skillfully painted on by John Beard himself. “Each reproduction I paint on is unique and a living example of my passion to impact lives with the power of creativity” - John Beard
. Alvin. Rockwall, TX. 2023-06-06 13:06:03
Wendover Art Group
A road continues into the horizon for as far as the eye can be seen in this captivating black and white photograph.
Very good quality piece and I like how the home delivery team took good care not to damage the package.. Joan. San Diego, CA. 2021-09-17 13:55:36
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 on 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.
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, is recognized as Blakely’s classic style. Reflecting on 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 paint mixtures. Her work is known not only for its beauty and sense of frozen movement but for its sustained ability over time.
Getty Images Gallery by Soicher Marin
I love it! Just the right of glam, and looks very chic!. Jan. Rancho Mirage, CA. 2020-07-24 16:16:44
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.
Wonderful. Darlene. UNION, KY. 2023-02-27 14:43:30
This striking print by Samuel Kane is more than just wall art—it's a statement piece. The Pemanent Rosette, crafted with precision and attention to detail, features a captivating design that draws the eye and complements any decor. Made to order, each piece is a testament to craftsmanship and individuality.
John-Richard
This brilliant piece of art from glass artist Mary Hong is a spectacular reflection of her signature style. The beautiful hues and broken glass embedded in a high-gloss vitreous finish make each piece unique.
The artist, D’Alessandro Leon, 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.
This French Flair print brings a touch of Parisian elegance to your home. Designed to be a standout piece, it’s crafted to order, ensuring a unique addition to your decor. The included wall-mounting hardware makes installation a breeze, allowing you to display it as soon as it arrives. Available in multiple sizes, this print is perfect for adding a hint of sophistication to any room, from your cozy reading nook to a grand entryway.
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