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Chelsea Art Studio
The Male Nude I Print by Chelsea Art Studio is a striking addition to any art collection. Crafted with acrylic paint, this piece exudes sophistication and depth, while its made-to-order nature ensures a personal touch. The included wall-mounting hardware makes installation a breeze.
Soicher Marin
Phillips Collection
Based on bestselling skinny man and woman floor sculptures, these wall versions are dramatic, lightweight, and easy to mount. Available in male and female versions, each in either outdoor bronze finish or indoor silver leaf.
Lillian August
This framed print by Lillian August captures the elegance of classic design, showcasing the male form in a captivating manner. Serving as a striking centerpiece for any wall, it is perfect for those who appreciate both art and style. Effortlessly fitting into various settings, it’s an ideal addition to living areas or private spaces, enhancing your decor while sparking conversation and admiration.
Kelly O’Neal, an accomplished Dallas, TX-based interior Designer with a coterie of impressive Dallasites for clients, is turning his aesthetic verve to the canvas. Blending modern sensibility with old-world technique, O’Neal freely moves through centuries to craft a finished piece. His sense of color is unparalleled and his flair for composition is apparent. For O’Neal, contemporary art is an expression of the moment, captured as the brush hits the canvas, expressed in an array of materials. For the last 20+ years, O’Neal has been the creative force behind Design Legacy, a celebrated home furnishing collection. He earned a B.F.A. in the creative arts from the University of North Texas. Raised in rural Texas, O’Neal accumulated his extensive knowledge of the arts from a life lived, through study and application, in pursuit of them.
Art Patron
Works on paper utilize the same scanning process as the Synograph, resulting in an immaculately detailed piece with all of the characteristics of the original work. Each piece is presented on premium archival, heavyweight, rag paper.
The contemporary profile of the Lloyd liquid silver sculpture has a mid-century modern vibe. Made of composite in a liquid silver finish, the silver sculpture, which has a ruddy surface that makes it appear as if it has been forged from hammered metal, was designed by Raymond Waite.
Four Hands Art Studio
Gert Johan Manschot lives in a modern barn aptly named the Dutch Barn 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. After moving to Texas a little more than 10 years ago for love and marriage, he began drawing and painting himself. Initially, taking nude drawing lessons in Dallas, joined a painter studio there as well, and attended Texas Women’s University for a Master's in Painting. His art is heavily influenced by meditation having spent a significant amount of time in a Zen Buddhist monastery and at various retreats. His painting is predominantly abstract in form, mainly in black and white, using acrylic paint on canvas, wood, or paper, and most large in format. In the past year, he has been experimenting with color again, mixing color in black and white. Johan expresses himself with one or a few large and fast brush strokes, a combination of motion and emotion. The strokes capture the energy that he experiences in the very moment of painting. They are invocative and challenge the viewer to question where the energy comes from and what it expresses. His paintings often have a Zen quality and expressiveness, minimal and direct. The Ensō, aka Zen circle, is becoming more and more of a central expression and integral part of his work. His figurative art, female figures in the nude, reflects and expresses the model’s energy, movement, curvature, lines, and elegance, using charcoal, graphite, or chalk on paper. As with his abstract paintings, the execution is fast with minimal lines capturing the essence of femininity.
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