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Theodore Alexander
Grandeur is an exemplary study of composition that harks back to the Modern Art period of the 20th century. Overlapping elements are central to this work on paper, which features the layering of several visual components that create depth and texture. Chiaroscuro is richly employed with the use of light and dark to create depth and dimension. The effective color scheme in alabaster, cream, taupe, and sienna adds to the exquisite complexity of the composition.
Four Hands
Earth-inspired and color-oriented, self-taught artist Melody Joy McMunn plays with movement in subtle ways, favoring oil and mixed media.
Paper cutouts on top of a printed linen backer add layers of color and texture to this piece and any space.
Artist Dan Hobday finds inspiration in the coastal landscapes of his hometown of Devon, England. Printed on white matte canvas and framed within natural American maple for a museum-quality look. Hardware for the option to hang vertically or horizontally.
Nashville-based artist Jamie Beckwith creates contemporary pieces inspired by nature, travel, and architecture. With a focus on the repetition of patterns and shapes, Beckwith favors acrylic paint and graphite for her layer-rich works. Framed in rustic walnut for a gallery-quality look.
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.
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.
Zoe Bios Creative
ZBC House Favorite Wabi Sabi series, where inky colors wander and bleed to expose delicate inconsistencies of the paintbrush, finished with a simple line of copper leaf kintsugi.
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