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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.
I am retiring soon and plan on being that bird on the oyster skiff. Looks better in person, a lot of details!. Ann Carreiro. POMPANO BEACH, FL. 2024-08-18 16:58:13
Driven by modern minimalism, artist and graphic designer Dan Hobday's unique, line-driven work is printed on textured fine art paper and framed within rustic walnut for a clean, museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Inspired by hand-sketched figures in charcoal and created by Gold Rush Art Co., a Los Angeles-based artist collective. Printed on textured fine art paper and framed within rustic walnut for a museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Driven by modern minimalism, artist and graphic designer Dan Hobday's unique rendering is framed within rustic walnut for a clean, museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Great print, beautifully framed. I was very happy with the purchase.. Eric. Los Angeles, CA. 2024-08-11 17:20:43
Artist Dan Hobday finds inspiration in the coastal landscapes of his hometown of Devon, England. This linear piece is printed on watercolor paper and framed within natural American maple for a museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
The 'Pink Lady' print brings a vibrant touch to your decor, framed in solid wood for a refined finish. This piece, crafted with acrylic and plexiglass, is as much about texture as it is about color. Whether you choose to hang it in landscape or portrait orientation, its square shape and included wall-mounting hardware make it a versatile addition to any room.
A graceful hand-drawn figure by Los Angeles-based artist collective Gold Rush Art Co. Printed on textured fine art paper and framed within rustic walnut for a museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
High quality and beautiful frame! Love it!. Lori. Depere, WI. 2023-07-05 16:50:14
A Latvian native with a Doctorate in Architecture, the late Pepi Sprohge worked in a range of mediums, from paper lithographs to marker drawings. A vintage piece of his from 1962 is given new life, and signed, dated, and titled by the artist. Framed within rustic walnut for a gallery-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Driven by modern minimalism, artist and graphic designer Dan Hobday's unique rendering is framed within vertical grain white oak for a clean, museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Amy Bautz is an artist in st. Louis, Missouri who loves color and can't make art without listening to music. Amy was trained as a photojournalist a ut Austin but she also took drawing courses and even exhibited a series of paintings in the ut art school gallery. She has been drawing and painting on an almost daily basis since she was a kid. Amy uses her photography training to observe and document the world around her, particularly plants and animals. Her work is playful and earthy, sometimes veering towards the psychedelic. Amy's hero is James jean for his multimedia, figurative approach.
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.
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