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Charles Stuart is a painter, photographer, designer, printmaker, and digital artist. He has been making art and design since 1968. Charles's work is imagined rather than observed. It is expressive and colorful. He creates new images that speak with the past but are not recreations. At the age of fifteen, he had no other way in mind. He looked at Modern Paintings and decided "this is for me!" it is painting rather than "Art" that interests him. It's all about pictures, color, texture, mark-making.. gesture, surface.
Soicher Marin
The "Green Leaves (Var. 1)" print brings a touch of the outdoors into your home, capturing the delicate beauty of foliage in a serene and elegant design. Expertly crafted, this piece is framed to perfection, ensuring it stands out as a focal point in any room. Whether displayed in a living room or a cozy reading nook, it offers a fresh perspective and an inviting atmosphere. Plus, it arrives ready to hang, making it easy to elevate your space instantly.
This abstract graphic art print features a collection of swatches in an array of bright, bold hues for a look that reminds us of a fashion designer's inspiration wall. The handcrafted wooden frame is finished in white for a crisp look that both complements and contrasts the interior painting.
Four Hands
Los Angeles artist and interior designer Victoria Holly looks to classic colors and simple shapes for her minimalist, plaster-based paintings. Using a progressive printing technique that layers ink to create tangible texture, this piece is framed within natural American maple for a gallery-quality look. Option to pair with Free Form II.
Seattle-based artist Melanie Biehle is driven by the power of art as energy. Her paintings are portals that beckon the viewer to turn inward.
A wide brush stroke captures waves of green, gray, and black hues. Printed on watercolor paper and framed within natural maple framing for a gallery-quality look.
Grand Image Home
Kate Roebuck, a textile designer turned artist, draws inspiration from form, pattern, color, and texture. Her work, which explores the creator and the created, is known for being bold, quirky, and witty. Originally from Pittsburgh, she has lived in the south for almost ten years and currently resides in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Transform your space with this archival digital print on paper, expertly framed, hand-torn, and floated on its mat, under glass, complete with convenient wire for easy hanging.
Brad Ellis is a Texas-based artist whose focus is on abstract painting. Throughout his career, he has continually experimented with imagery from tightly rendered, systematic patterns to loosely constructed, expressionistic compositions. He has distinguished himself by embracing the ancient medium of encaustic which is hot wax painting and is a process by which heated beeswax is mixed with pigments and applied to board or canvas and then fused to the surface with a heat source. Brad approaches each new painting with the same consistency that he's employed for many years now which he referred to as “Pattern, Rhythm, and Process.” He typically starts each painting by building up layers of paper and/or fabric collage materials by cutting and mounting these pieces onto the canvas or board and arranging them in a way to form the underlying pattern of the painting. This helps lay the foundation for the initial imagery and paves the way for the applications of the other mediums.
Paper cutouts on a black paper backer add layers of color and texture to any space. Framed in walnut for a gallery-quality look.
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