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The artist, D’Alessandro Leon, was the youngest of three brothers. When art competitions were 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. After spending long periods of time 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.
This canvas artwork by Joshua Schicker, titled "Elixir," brings a touch of artistry to your walls. Hand-detailed and embellished, it offers a rich texture and depth that invites viewers to explore its multicolor palette. Made to order, each piece is unique and comes with wall-mounting hardware for easy installation. Its water and UV-resistant properties make it a versatile choice for various environments. Ideal for adding a splash of creativity to any room, this painting serves as a striking focal point.
Theodore Alexander
Neo Terracotta 1 pays homage to the influential American abstract expressionist Robert Rauschenberg with color and texture forming a layered visual weave. Here, the metaphorical and the abstract offer a delicate balance in the warm color scheme of salmon, terracotta, and peony pink. A juxtaposition of opposites can be found in the divided picture plane with the top portion featuring heavy brushwork, strong geometric shapes, and assorted marks. A smooth swathe of color and minimal shapes and marks hold forth in the lower portion of the work. Taken together, Neo Terracotta 1 offers the viewer the subtle emotions and intricacies of our existence. A thought-provoking work of art on canvas, Neo Terracotta 1 is a remarkable addition to a collection.
Peaceful Night 1 is an example of abstract landscape art reminiscent of Joan Mitchell, the renowned American "second generation" Abstract Expressionist painter and printmaker. This work on canvas presents a fusion of traditional landscape imagery together with the aesthetics of abstract art. Here, intense hues, bold brushwork, and dripping techniques convey a unique interpretation of the natural world. The multi-toned color scheme in midnight blue, pale turquoise, slate, and denim is offset by splashes of vanilla and alabaster that pull the viewer into the landscape scene. An abstract depiction of a dreamy landscape unfolds beautifully in Peaceful Night 1. Part of the carefully curated Art by TA collection.
Since 1994, Barclay Butera has been the creative force behind his eponymous design firm and showroom in Newport Beach, California. His success in Newport prompted Butera to establish showrooms in Hollywood, California, and Park City, Utah. Butera is renowned for his approachable elegance and glamorous, West-Coastchic interiors. Barclay Butera’s inspirations are drawn from a diverse variety of grand architecture from coast to coast, European and Far Eastern influences including everything from the high-fashion runways to his far-flung world travels. But, he readily credits old Hollywood and West Palm Beach as among his greatest muses.
This picture looks beautiful in my family room and as a bonus coordinates well with my dog.. Tiffany. Iron Station, NC. 2019-09-07 09:03:14
Neo Terracotta 2, evokes the signature style of the renowned American abstract expressionist, Robert Rauschenberg. Here, a strong color field dominates the picture plane while a more minimalistic overall scene is offered. Geometric forms, hash marks, and subtle lines dot the field while whimsical drawings add a playful feel. The main color palette relies on salmon while pops of sienna, peachy gray, and bubble-gum pink draw the viewer into this nuanced work. A thought-provoking work of art on canvas, Neo Terracotta 2 is a remarkable addition to a collection.
Since 1994, Barclay Butera has been the creative force behind his eponymous design firm and showroom in Newport Beach, California. His success in Newport prompted Butera to establish showrooms in Hollywood, California, and Park City, Utah. Barclay Butera's inspirations are drawn from a diverse variety of grand architecture from coast to coast, European and Far Eastern influences including everything from the high-fashion runways to his far-flung world travels. But, he readily credits Old Hollywood and West Palm Beach as among his greatest muses.
A very serene picture as I open the double doors to the master suite to escape. Packaging for shipment was excellent, and the delivery men from Wayfair were wonderful. I recommend this art decor by Barclay Butera.. Cindy. RIVIERA BEACH, FL. 2023-06-07 14:35:56
Beverly Fuller was born and raised in the city of Los Angeles. As a young girl, she was fascinated with the vast diversity of the world around her. She conveyed that fascination with art and was praised by her teachers as a talented artist. She went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from Whittier College and a Master of Arts from California State University, Los Angeles. After completing her education, Beverly Fuller spent the next year traveling all across the United States, soaking up inspiration that launched her into a creative journey of becoming a painter. Currently, she resides in Northern California with her husband and two daughters. Every other month, Beverly travels back down to her hometown of Los Angeles to immerse herself in the artistic community and to find her next muse.
. Jessica. Arlington, WA. 2024-01-19 13:18:50
Codes of the Mystics II is an expressive and emotive work in keeping with the Lyrical Abstraction Movement of the mid-20th century. The Movement is characterized by free-flowing lines, shapes, and colors that imbue this work with a sense of fluidity and movement. The work functions as both an abstract form and is suggestive of written expression. An understated color scheme in hues of dove gray, sand, mustard, and cerulean complements the work's poetic nature.
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The casual moments framed canvases capture a vibrant combination of Prussian blue, burnt orange, cream, and black tones. Surrounded by a solid wood gallery frame with a gold finish.
Blue in My Corner 1 recalls the early work of Robert Motherwell, the influential American abstract expressionist painter. This abstract composition on paper is marked by two contrasting blocks of color in snowy white and Aegean blue. A solid shape in steel gray punctuates the lower portion of the picture plane while hand-drawn marks provide a focal point. Embedded scraps of newsprint lend a bit of texture to the work. A rejection of realism, Blue in My Corner 1 serves as a dialogue between poetry and art in this emotional work on canvas. An original addition to the exclusive art.
Cool Contours 2 is a tribute to the pioneering Swedish artist and mystic Hilma af Klint, who was recognized for crafting some of the first abstract artworks in Western culture. This composition showcases a biomorphic motif that af Klint was known for. A prominent black contour line offers the eye a compelling anchor while the intimacy of hand-drawn marks offers a counterpoint. The color scheme blends alabaster and eggshell whites with hues of denim and steel blue. A pop of mustard yellow and deep brown lends a touch of color to the picture plane. Together, the interplay of color and shape welcomes the observer's gaze. Common forms are reimagined in this exquisite addition to art by TA. Pairs beautifully with Cool Contours 1.
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