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Paragon
Exclusive hand-painted on fine art paper. Framed in an antique gold wood with an embossed weave pattern.
Soicher Marin
This exquisite wall art is a testament to timeless elegance and craftsmanship. The piece is framed in solid and engineered wood, offering a sophisticated touch to any room. Hand-produced on archival giclee paper, it features intricate textual art that captures the essence of nature. Whether displayed in landscape or portrait orientation, this piece is a versatile addition to your home decor. Plus, it arrives framed and ready to hang, adding immediate charm to your space.
Theodore Alexander
Plane of Existence 1 is a magnificent work of art on canvas. Displaying a mastery of composition, technique, and color theory, a figure-ground perspective is expertly established, allowing the viewer an appreciation of the separation of foreground and background. in the distance, a light gray sky is broken up by a darker palette of iron, ash, and gray. along the horizon, a sharp slate adds a sense of depth and dimension. Abstract and textural, Plane of Existence 1 is a masterful composition on canvas. Part of the carefully curated Art by TA collection.
Four Hands
Primitive shapes float throughout this piece by a Bangkok-based art house. Wood panel with spot gloss treatment to further bring this piece to life. Framed within grain oak for a gallery-quality look.
Chelsea Art Studio
I’m David Keochkerian, I’m 39 and I live in Amiens, Somme, France. I have a Ph.D. in human physiology and I work in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation. I have been practicing photography for 5 years now, although I fell into the cauldron when I was a child: my dad is a retired photographer. So here’s how I grew up, with the smell of chemicals, the shutter snap, or the purr of his roller transport print processor… Photography has become a passion for only two years. I then felt the need to create, to express myself. I like to capture the fleeting, the subtle, the beautiful, the rare, the spectacular, the staggering… to reveal how the daily and the ordinary can be filled with enthusiasm. My work is very heterogeneous. I use and associate many photographic techniques, image renditions, and different themes. What’s common is maybe the visual rendition: I like sharp contrasts and dense outcomes.
Raised in Los Angeles, California, D’Alessandro was the youngest of three brothers. When art competition was a form of play for the brothers, it later grew into his obsession. D’Alessandro attended the Art Institute of California where he explored mixing mediums as well as digital. He also attended Illustration, Sculpting, and Fine Art workshops in Fullerton Ca. After spending long periods studying different techniques, D’Alessandro's art became increasingly influenced by artists from the early 1900s. During D’Alessandro’s studies, he painted many different themes. He painted with restless intensity, often painting from morning until night. D’Alessandro was able to indulge his earliest artistic preferences for people, nature, architecture, and landscapes in his illustration and personal pieces. He also painted family, friends, and gardens. He has done commissioned work for a variety of clients in music, publishing, and editorial. His work has been exhibited in numerous private and public collections.
This painting is spectacular! I'm so happy with it. It's the perfect mix of grays and blues that I was looking for. I was very hesitant to buy artwork without actually seeing it, but I can say that the delivered product looks exactly as the image on the Perigold site. I also opted for having it delivered inside my house versus left on the step. The delivery people carefully handled the painting and were very professional. There wasn't a mark or ding on the box. I wish all deliveries could go so perfectly.. Cheryl. COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. 2021-04-27 13:11:28
The Artist, David Keochkerian, lives in Somme, France. He has a Ph.D. in human physiology and works in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation. He’s been practicing photography for 5 years now, although he fell into the cauldron when he was a child: his father is now a retired photographer. He grew up with the smell of chemicals and the shutter snap and purr of his roller transport print processor. “I like to capture the fleeting, the subtle, the beautiful, the rare, the spectacular, the staggering… to reveal how the daily and the ordinary can be filled with enthusiasm.” His work is very heterogeneous. He uses and associates many photographic techniques (DRI, HDR, panoramic, vertorama, long exposure), image renditions (color, B&W, infrared), and different themes (landscape, macro, light-painting, architecture, industry).
Renaissance studies - The epicenter of the Renaissance: Florence in the 1500s, informs this collection of decorative and architectural sketches. “Exciting discoveries in science alongside a collective, unabashed pursuit of beauty define this period,” David says. “These images celebrate the innovators and artists of that incredible moment in history.”
Buenos Aires-born and Barcelona-based artist and interior designer Valeria Sidanez works in painting, drawing and collage. A former flautist and music teacher, she finds inspiration in Japanese art. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Buenos Aires-born and Barcelona-based artist and interior designer Valeria Sidanez works in painting, drawing, and collage. A former flautist and music teacher, she finds inspiration in Japanese art.
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