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Born in Napa Valley, California, Stefano Altamura's self-taught art is heavily influenced by classical renaissance paintings and sculptures. His use of a wide range of mediums and strong color theory is evident in his vibrant surrealist acrylic paintings, often featuring a realistic female figure shrouded in fragmented geometric forms. Stefano is also interested in the chemistry of art and experimenting with new techniques. Transform your space with this archival digital print on canvas. Each piece is stretched on wood bars, expertly framed in a black frame and hand embellished with gold leaf, complete with convenient D-rings for easy hanging.
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Renee Staeck, a versatile mixed-media artist and illustrator from Portland, Oregon, earned her BFA in Fine Art/Drawing in 2003 and has since pursued her passion as a professional artist. Her diverse illustrative work encompasses art nouveau and Persian miniature-inspired ink and watercolor vignettes, as well as abstract landscapes. Additionally, her collage creations showcase her exceptional material manipulation, problem-solving skills, and ability to find beauty, mystery, and humor in the ordinary, leaving viewers intrigued and curious. Transform your space with this archival digital print on paper, hand-torn and floated on its mat, under glass, complete with convenient wire for easy hanging.
Susan Smereka is a Vermont-based artist who graduated from Concordia University in 1994. She works with a variety of media, including installation, printmaking, photography, video, and bookmaking. Her work has been exhibited in various solo and group shows across Vermont and New Hampshire, and she has been the recipient of several grants and residencies, including from the Vermont Arts Council, Rotary International Group Study program, and the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation. Susan's art is inspired by the tension between chaos and order, and she delights in reconciling opposites in her work. Transform your space with this archival digital print on paper and matted under plex, complete with convenient D-rings for easy hanging.
After starting her photography career as a photojournalist in Boston, Amy Raab ventured into wedding photojournalism, introducing a new approach to the traditional industry. Seeking a connection with horses and old-fashioned values, she moved to Wyoming and captured the rugged yet romantic lifestyle of ranchers and their livestock. Overcoming breast cancer, Amy now focuses on finding beauty in everyday life and pursuing her artistic journey. Transform your space with this archival digital print on paper, expertly framed in a black frame and matted under glass, complete with convenient wire for easy hanging.
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Gallery-wrapped, hand-embellished giclée.