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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.
The picture looks exactly as shown on the website. I am very happy with my purchase. Looks great with the room.. Sally. Saginaw, MI. 2025-07-01 13:44:04
Napa Home and Garden
This 12-piece picture frame print set welcomes a little antique style to your living room or bedroom walls with its wildflower sketches that are inspired by vintage textbooks. Each picture frame painting is printed on artist-quality paper using fade-resistant inks that keep your artwork looking like new. With their rigid backer board, they have tight corners designed to not warp or sag over time. Plus, the subtle watercolors make a great accent on neutral walls, and the vertical orientation fits into spaces of all sizes. We love how these painting prints have distressed wooden frames, making them right at home in any coastal or farmhouse aesthetic. And the best part of all? You can skip the trip to your hardware store since this wall art set comes with hanging hardware. Hand-curated by Kelly Clarkson.
Wendover Art Group
A vintage bathroom interior is accented by gold leaf French line details for overall nostalgic composition.
This illustration capture the stunning palace that is centered in the Luxembourg garden in Paris.
I love this. It's one of. my favorite places in Paris.. Marcie. Geneva, IL. 2024-11-03 15:22:41
Paragon
A petite landscape series on fine art paper features premium matting. Framed in a sleek champagne gold wood.
Chelsea Art Studio
Chelsea Art studio is comprised of local artists producing high-quality art right here in the USA. Inspired by the world and people around us, our artists take from the beauty we observe and transform that into art that connects with us all. Our collections of uniquely inspiring art make for the perfect addition to any home.
Grand Image Home
Michael Doyle is a self-taught visual artist, born and living in Seattle. He began by showing his artwork in bookstores, shoe shops, coffee shops, galleries, and church basements. Classic films, memoirs, and forest walks are favorite forms of inspiration, creating a feeling of nostalgia and curiosity that can be found in his paintings. Michael's studio came together naturally as a way to share his creative practice and to create storytelling with his paintings. Transform your space with this archival digital print on canvas. Each piece is expertly framed in a frame, hand embellished, and arrives complete with convenient wire for easy hanging.
Four Hands Art Studio
Donna Bernstein is a self-taught artist, painter, and sculpture. Donna drew and painted horses since she was a child. What differentiates her work is that, unlike most “equestrian” Artists, she did not grow up around horses. She did not live on a ranch. But instead, was spiritually connected to horses with an intuitive sense of them. Donna studied them voraciously; their anatomy, form, and attitudes. She had to create her horses in order to have them, her imagination played a great role, and so her stylized abstractive works reflect a non-realistic perspective, but with accurate anatomy.
Wow - this piece is even more beautiful than I expected! I'm so happy I purchased it!!!. Kim. Middleburg, VA. 2024-06-13 18:25:04
Guseul Park was born and raised in Korea and studied ceramics in college; however, she was always drawn to painting and drawing and is a self-taught artist. “Art means meditation to me. By creating art, I get to go explore the deepest side of me and examine my state of mind. Creating art always brought me to a state of pure joy. It is the place in which I can be myself.” Her favorite medium to use is a pencil which she describes as “back to basics art.” She finds inspiration in daily strolls and travel. She also enjoys reading and sewing embroidery when she is not creating new artwork.
This striking print by Sofia Fox captures the allure of the sea. Made to order and crafted on durable canvas, it’s designed to captivate in both landscape and portrait orientations. With wall-mounting hardware included, it’s easy to hang and enjoy. Its water and UV-resistant qualities make it a resilient addition to your art collection. Whether you’re a maritime enthusiast or simply appreciate fine art, this print brings a sophisticated nautical touch to any interior setting.
Whispered Echoes 1 uses muted tones and a blurred presentation to convey a sky of abstracted, swirling clouds. Ash and cool grays bring a tranquil presence to the canvas while striking splashes of regent gray and slate add visual interest. Toward the top left of the canvas, highly textural dabs of color become the focal point of this mesmerizing work of art. Part of the carefully curated collection.
Geoffrey Baris is a photographer in Saint Petersburg, Florida, who spent 30 years of his career as a fashion photographer and shot almost every catalog that you threw away, from Cosmopolitan to Eddie Bauer. While Geoffrey was on assignment all over the world for his fashion work he started photographing the beautiful nature of the exotic locations. He fell in love with making art and finding abstractions in nature. Frequently, when Geoffrey is asked, "What is that a picture of?" his response is that he is attempting to discover and illuminate unique shapes and forms that surround us in everyday things. He is focused on finding vivid expressions of art in as many places as possible. Sometimes it's a face in a flower, a crack in the sidewalk, a reflection in the water, or an unusual form on a wall. Always searching, seeking, looking, and wandering he finds "Art Is Everywhere" if he just looks from a deeper place within himself.
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