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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.
Wendover Art Group
The painterly style of this artwork creates a scene of the moonlight over a body of water.
CHC Art, Inc.
Giclee print on high-quality canvas with meticulous hand-embellishment of gel coat brushstrokes in a beautiful floater frame.
iCanvas
Great Art Deserves to be on Canvas! Unlike thin posters and paper prints, Giclée canvas artwork offers the texture, look and feel of fine-art paintings. This artwork is crafted in the USA with artist-grade canvas, professionally hand-stretched and stapled over North American pine-wood bars in Gallery Wrap style; a method utilized by artists to present artwork in galleries. Your Gallery-Wrapped Canvas comes mounted to a 2 inch thick, elegant hard wood frame. The art is inset, leaving a 3/8" space between the art and frame; creating a "floating" illusion. Fade-resistant archival inks guarantee perfect color reproduction that remains vibrant for decades even when exposed to strong light. Add brilliance in color and exceptional detail to your space with this contemporary and uncompromising style!
RFA Decor
This hand-embellished giclée is printed on fine art paper with a deckled edge, floated on a white mat, and hand-framed in a tall, matte white, cap-style wooden frame with a beveled lip.
Soicher Marin
Giclee on hand-applied silver leaf.
Eye-catching airplanes pop on this piece flying high above the street map of Illinois.
Chelsea Art Studio
Guseul Park was born and raised in Korea and studied ceramics in college; however, she was always drawn to painting and drawing and is a self-taught artist. “Art means meditation to me. By creating art, I get to go explore the deepest side of me and examine my state of mind. Creating art always brought me to a state of pure joy. It is the place in which I can be myself.” Her favorite medium to use is a pencil which she describes as “back to basics art.” She finds inspiration in daily strolls and travel. She also enjoys reading and sewing embroidery when she is not creating new artwork.
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