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Wendover Art Group
A collection of detailed clamshells are illustrated on an antiqued background.
Irina Gorbman Fine Art
Seashell artwork is about diving deeper and moving forward through the stages of uncertainty while understanding that it is a constantly changing world. The best approach is to trust your own intuition. Painted in the bright colors of the universe, these abstract circle brush strokes create a feeling of repetition, discovery, and learning at every turn. When found on a beach, seashells often make sounds of the sea. Seashells create a comfortable and conversational environment as they speak your language and sync with your mood. Do you want to be heard? There is more than meets the eye!
Soicher Marin
So pretty! Very happy with purchase.. Maria. Marblehead, MA. 2023-10-01 13:58:42
Paragon
Blue conch shells are matted in navy. Framed in a classic silver wood.
DecorumBY
Show off your personality while making an impactful statement to your décor with these stunning museum-quality art pieces. Each piece is printed in ultra-high resolution on your choice of premium ultra-HD metallic photo paper back-mounted under transparent acrylic glass or a high-definition print directly on a high-quality diamond pearl. Both results are a completely realistic ultra-HD photo print that has vivid colors, bold contrasts, is UV protected, and is halftone-free. All pieces are backed with aluminum framing which creates a floating effect and comes ready to hang.
Chelsea Art Studio
British artist JP Kilkenny employs a multitude of mediums in order to achieve his final image. He works between figurative and abstract using a variety of layering techniques from collage, transfers from his own photos to endless over-painting. Having traveled extensively since childhood, JP pulls a lot of imagery and inspiration from the memorabilia and sketchbooks he has collected along his journey.
Guseul Park was born and raised in Korea and studied ceramics in college; however, she was always drawn to painting and drawing and is a self-taught, artist. “Art means meditation to me. By creating art, I get to go explore the deepest side of me and examine my state of mind. Creating art always brought me to a state of pure joy. It is the place in which I can be myself.” Her favorite medium to use is a pencil which she describes as “back to basics art.” She finds inspiration in daily strolls and travel. She also enjoys reading and sewing embroidery when she is not creating new artwork.
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