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Soicher Marin
This exquisite giclee on canvas is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of Soicher Marin. Featuring a vibrant color wheel design, this piece brings a splash of color and sophistication to any space. The canvas is elegantly framed in a handcrafted wood floater frame, enhancing its visual appeal. With its versatile hanging orientation, you can display it in either landscape or portrait to suit your decor.
Tim Klein Photography
This captivating wall art is a tribute to Conrad Moulton's vibrant career. Reproduced from an original work, it showcases Moulton's mastery in acrylic painting, offering a glimpse into the bustling New York advertising scene of the 1940s to 60s. Framed in wood, this piece adds a touch of history and sophistication to your space. With wall-mounting hardware included, it's ready to elevate any room with its artistic charm.
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 in a frame, hand torn and floated on its mat, under glass, complete with convenient wire for easy hanging.
London-born artist Andy Burgess, based in Tucson, Arizona, creates modernist and mid-century architecture renditions, panoramic cityscapes, and mosaic collages from vintage papers and ephemera. Burgess explores the genesis of modern architecture in Europe and the US and its relationship to modern art, design, and abstract painting. He also creates collages from 1930s-50s American ephemera, deconstructing and reconstructing them into pop art pieces and cityscapes. Burgess continuously broadens his artistic skills by mastering various media, including photography and printmaking at The London Art Fair, Art Central in Hong Kong, Art Palm Springs, and Art New York.
Four Hands
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Renowned British rock band the Rolling Stones, photographed in New York City by William Lovelace courtesy of Getty Images. Float-mounted and framed within black-finished American maple for a museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas, each print includes a certificate of authenticity commemorating the exclusive partnership between Getty Images and Four Hands Art Studio.
Four Hands Art Studio
The High Roller Print by Jack Singh is a masterpiece from the Four Hands Art Studio. Encased in a sleek wood frame, this artwork is designed to draw the eye and inspire conversation. Its versatile design and included wall-mounting hardware make it easy to incorporate into any decor, from contemporary to classic.