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Four Hands
Born in New Orleans, painter Amanda Snyder’s Big Easy roots can be sensed in her impressionistic pieces, many which are influenced by the city’s rich jazz and art scenes. She paints primarily from old family photographs, capturing a sense of nostalgia and a “perfectly imperfect” look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
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.
Four Hands Art Studio
Gert Johan Manschot lives in Dripping Springs, TX, with six rescue dogs, two donkeys, a cat, and three beehives. Johan's career journey started in the Netherlands as a lawyer first and subsequently in project management. Throughout his life, he found joy in art: paintings, sculptures, and art collecting, and after moving to Texas, he began drawing and painting himself. His paintings are predominantly abstract in form, using acrylic paint on canvas, wood, or paper, and most large in format. The strokes capture the energy that he experiences in the very moment of painting and is invocative, challenging the viewer to question where the energy comes from and what it expresses. Johan's art is strongly influenced by a long-term study and teaching of meditation.
Made & Curated
Made & Curated fine art prints are unique high-quality artworks made-to-order. Representing a talented network of today's artists, Made & Curated offers a bespoke art assortment that will elevate every space.
Chelsea Art Studio
This is an adventurer, creative thinker, and constantly pushes life to the limits. He will never be caught "status quo". To Adam, creativity is a lifestyle not just a means to an end. Adam believes there is good to be found in everything and that belief is constantly reflected in his work. For Adam, it's not what we have, it's what we do with it that matters. To him, light, whether natural or artificial is a language to portray an emotion or statement in a way word’s never could. From staged to spontaneous, his photography evokes genuine beauty from every angle.
Kelly Colchin is an artist in Austin, Texas who loves big skies, the free spirits of her kids, and all things handmade - especially breakfast tacos. Both of Kelly's paternal grandparents were artists and she learned how to watercolor from her grandmother while sitting at her kitchen table. She spent most of her career in advertising as an art director, but has always loved painting and drawing, and recently made the shift to making art full time. She usually starts a project by sketching, journaling, and pulling together her thoughts. She immerses herself in the project and then steps away from an idea to let it steep before putting pen to paper. She mostly works in watercolor and she loves that it is such a quick and unforgiving medium. It forces you to fully commit to every stroke and be accepting of every accident. This is a great lesson for life. Kelly is inspired by nature and objects from the past- vintage textiles, old patterns, things forgot.
A trip to the beach and an endless horizon. The use of intentional camera movements crafts an artistic blur. San Francisco photographer Toni Toscano describes her work as nostalgic and impressionistic, finding inspiration in wistful memories. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
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
Calming dunes and An open road are captured in art. Printed on watercolor paper and framed within black-washed American maple, for a museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Wendover Art Group
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, Richard Ryder, developed an affinity towards art at an early age where he took every opportunity to incorporate art into his assignments. During his early years, while attending elementary school, he would doodle on the blank side of envelopes or any discarded paper. This drove his passion to pursue taking studio art courses while in high school & continued that pursuit through to four-year formal art education. As an artist that is heavily influenced by graphic design, Art Deco, and traditional animation, Richard aims to capture the beauty in whichever subject he is painting. He focuses on ways to exploit the basic elements of art to create a satisfying and cohesive design. As an artist, Richard seeks to improve and challenge himself. He states, With the internet, I am constantly inspired by art either in the fine art or commercial field. It is this exposure that leads me to constantly explore different mediums and styles.
Calming dunes, an open road, captured in art. Printed on paper and framed within American maple, for a museum-quality look.
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