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Four Hands Art Studio
Erica Singleton is a travel photographer who thrives on the feeling of going to and being in a new place. Erica has taken photos for as long as she can remember. Riding along in the car with her mom as a child, she would look out the window and point out scenes, telling her, “That would be a good picture.” In 8th grade, Erica's parents bought her her first SLR camera, and she begged her school to let her take the high school photography class, as she couldn’t wait to get into a darkroom (luckily, they accepted her!). After spending any free time she had in their high school, she eventually went on to study photography at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, assisting photographers on the weekends and interning at Vogue magazine, Annie Leibovitz Studio, Jeff Harris Studio, Art + Commerce agency, and Steven Meisel Studio, while also earning her B.F.A. in photography.
Oystein currently lives in Trondheim, Norway, and has been shooting since 2009. He finds inspiration in many areas, especially during his travels that take him anywhere from close to his home or far off to remote places in the far corners of the world. He is fascinated by all kinds of visual culture and is always striving to display his work in new, creative, and unique ways.
Chelsea Art Studio
Artist Zoey Riley was born to very conservative and traditional parents, who did not support her interest in fine arts. Zoey pursued her passion for fine art secretly as an adolescent, due to her parent’s restrictions, and used the art she viewed in galleries as her tutor. As soon as she was of age, she fled her hometown to live in New York City in order to be closer to a fast-paced environment, concentrated with art galleries. Zoey used everything around her to draw inspiration, from the street signs to the dancers seen through the windows of dance studios. After taking in all she could from the modern New York art scene, Zoey made her move to San Francisco, where she could expand her skills and be a part of the culture-filled scene. Today, she resides in Southern California, still searching for the experience that will take her to the next level.
Oliver Gal
Dress to impress with this timeless and luxurious fashion wall art piece. This chic composition will dazzle the walls of your home or office. Surround yourself with wall art pieces full of glamor and design on a daily. With an overarching color that will add a dynamic feel to your home décor, this fine art piece is printed on an acrylic art panel using ultra-premium and fade-resistant inks to guarantee high definition and vivid colors. Our wall art is carefully wrapped with a layer of shrink-wrap that protects the surface and then wrapped with heavy-duty bubble wrap, ensuring its safe arrival to its new home. This fine art print features a design to bring you the perfect finishing touch to your home décor theme.
Shawn Thomas is a photographer from Austin, Texas. His education and professional background are in social work, education, and statistics, and I continue to be interested in utilizing social science research to better understand how all people can master themselves and their environments to realize their potential and their dreams. "In my work, I generally don’t go looking for the most amazing waterfalls or vistas or architectural wonders, though I am happy to photograph those amazing subjects whenever I have the chance. Instead, I more typically go out to explore everyday scenes or objects in which wonders exist but often go unnoticed. I would like my work to turn people on to the many amazing things that surround them every day, and the brilliance within that too often goes unnoticed. Like a yellowed leaf that’s fallen on the hood of a deep blue car, or two bright green vines that meet and wrap around each other in an empty space."
Artist Fern Cassidy was born in Oakland, CA but grew up in Colorado. She enjoys traveling, being outdoors, food & painting. Fern studied drawing and painting at CSU Long Beach where she learned a lot from professors that she trained under but most of her experience comes from her personal practice. She works in all mediums including oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache but also likes to experiment with textiles and fiber arts as well. Fern finds opportunities to explore and experiment with colors and shapes. She finds inspiration from daily life and the things around her. “Art is a means to preserve and find meaning in life”.