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Chelsea Art Studio
The artist, David Brown, studied and received his fine arts training at California State University of Long Beach and graduated with a BFA in Drawing and Painting in 2018. As a child, he watched his older brother draw and recalls wanting to draw just like him when he grew up. David currently lives in Long Beach, California, and has been lucky to show his work in multiple group shows and a few solo shows, mostly based in the Los Angeles area. His traditional work includes oil, charcoal, and graphite. He is strongly influenced by the renaissance, baroque, and a lot of today’s contemporary work. David’s work is predominately focused on the human figure. “People are my inspiration. I love learning people’s stories and try to capture the sitter’s narrative through my drawings/paintings…I love drawing people from life, I feel that my work focuses on the relationship between artist and model”. His art is his one true passion and he believes that “Artists are super sensitive and emotional human beings, our work is a physical representation of our thoughts and emotions, a diary that we choose to share with the world”.
Platinum Art Group
Bring the serene beauty of nature into your space with this exquisite large metal sculpture, showcasing a detailed pine branch. Expertly handcrafted from premium copper and finished with a durable enamel coating, this piece captures the delicate yet robust nature of pine, offering a timeless, organic touch to any room or office. The intricate design of the pine branch, with its finely sculpted needles and branches, is complemented by the smooth enamel finish that highlights the natural elegance of the metal. The horizontal orientation makes it perfect for any wall, whether in a modern living room, a cozy study, or a rustic cabin setting. The combination of copper and enamel ensures a vibrant, long-lasting appearance that will stand out in any space.
Soicher Marin
Ready to start your gallery wall? This framed print on paper is a recreation of the painting titled: Branches by Susan Hable. It showcases silhouettes of four leaf-covered botanicals in black and beige hues. We love how this artwork adds a fresh accent to your living room or office without overwhelming your space. This piece is protected by a glass sheet and surrounded by a black frame.
Wendover Art Group
A graphic animal silhouette is featured in this artwork.
Grand Image Home
Archival digital print on paper, framed under glass, black frame, wire for hanging.
Zentique
This wall art is crafted with meticulous attention to detail and it features an intricate string design that captures the essence of contemporary artistry. The piece serves as a striking focal point in any room, whether it's your living space or a personal gallery wall. The framed artwork is ready to hang, offering an effortless way to elevate your decor.
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 in a black frame under glass, complete with convenient wire for easy hanging.
Yoffi
This giclée reproduction of an original botanical print of driftwood by artist Eric Linton is printed on a gallery-wrapped canvas and hand-varnished for durability.
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”.
Chelsea House
Silver wood frame. Framed with glass.
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, complete with convenient wire for easy hanging.
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