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Chelsea Art Studio
Beverly Fuller was born and raised in the city of Los Angeles. As a young girl, she was fascinated with the vast diversity of the world around her. She conveyed that fascination with art and was praised by her teachers as a talented artist. She went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from Whittier College and a Master of Arts from California State University, Los Angeles. After completing her education, Beverly Fuller spent the next year travelling all across the United States, soaking up inspiration that launched her into a creative journey of becoming a painter. Currently, she resides in Northern California with her husband and two daughters. Every other month, Beverly travels back down to her hometown of Los Angeles to immerse herself in the artistic community and to find her next muse.
This vibrant wall art is a piece that brings a burst of color and creativity to your space. Designed to be a conversation starter, it’s perfect for adding a lively touch to your living room, office, or entryway. Crafted with precision, this artwork is made to order, ensuring a unique touch for your decor. It includes wall-mounting hardware for easy installation.
Emma Brooks was born in Brooklyn, New York to a liberal family that encouraged her artistic abilities from a young age. Growing up in the busy city life, Emma became inspired by the various cultures and lifestyles she encountered in the city. With a broad interest in design and modern art, Emma was accepted to the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island. In her studies in Providence, she was able to admire a slower lifestyle than the hustle and bustle of life in New York. Brooks drew inspiration from her professors and the long-time interest she retained for aesthetics and unique beauty. Emma currently resides in downtown Los Angeles with her dog, Jackson. She enjoys the creative expression that Los Angeles has to offer, and is always seeking new artistic awakenings to portray in her artwork.
Theodore Alexander
Unvarnished Memories features a classical foreshortening technique using the nude female body. The propositional spatial relationship of the drawn female figure is centered within the picture frame. The figure is viewed from the back with an outstretched leg as she balances herself forward on her fingertips. A beige and taupe color scheme nicely complements the work in a belgique-antwerpen deckle frame. A pensive reflection of days gone by. Neutral tones blur the line between figure and space in this exclusive piece made for Art by TA.
Wendover Art Group
A vintage-style noreau playing card with featured colorful graphics reminiscent of the midcentury modern era.