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Wendover Art Group
Gallery-wrapped, artist-enhanced.
Soicher Marin
Buying some of Dana Gibson’s work is an ideal way to brighten up – literally – your home and make it into something truly unique and personal. The wonderful thing about Dana Gibson is that there really is something for everyone. Although that phrase can seem cliché in some circles, here it is simply a statement of fact. From giclee prints to cushions to light sconces to desk accessories, and so much more besides, you can start your Dana Gibson collection in any room of the house, and grow it from there. It is the color palette that is going to draw you in first, and the gorgeous designs will burst to life as you look closer. This very artist-centric technique will help you to choose the ideal piece or pieces for your home, and any guests and visitors you have will enjoy spending some time dissecting each thing, searching for different pieces of interior design, and generally falling in love with your home, just as you will when you install some art by Dana Gibson. The interior of your home has a direct impact on the rest of your life. If you live in a drab, dreary, impersonal kind of place, you’ll feel much less happy than if you were to add some color and interest and make your space into something that truly shows the world who you are. With Dana Gibson’s work, you can do precisely that. You can bring color into your life; you can bring joy; you can bring vitality. Finally, you’ll have plenty of choices if you’re buying a piece of art created by Dana Gibson. No matter what room in your home you want to decorate, there will be something created by this stylish and modern art that will suit you. And more than one thing, in fact – Gibson’s output of work is impressive, to say the least.
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.
Gallop, an original artwork by Yuki Osada, captures the spirit of farm life. This hand-produced piece features archival giclee paper protected by tempered glass and a stylish, lightweight pinewood frame. Perfect for adding a touch of rustic charm.
Abstract expressions - In the most modern collection of the scholar series, colorful line drawings and expressive paintings embrace the abstract. “As much as I am a history fanatic, I’m equally interested in how aesthetics shift and evolve,” David says. “Abstract expressions bring us to the 20th and 21st century’s take on art, a style I particularly love to pair with my more traditional interiors.”
Yoffi
A green pear on a blue background, this giclee print on a gallery-wrapped canvas is hand-textured to mimic the artist's original brushstrokes.
Four Hands
New Zealand-based artist Roseanne Kenny looks to the abstract and linear to shape her bold-but-minimalist pieces, starting with a pencil sketch and then recreating each in digital form. Framed within vertical grain white oak for a museum-quality look.
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.
Carrier & Company by Soicher Marin
Artisian handcrafted wood moulding. Imported from Europe.
Art Patron
Public Domain works are created in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. These works bring the museum into the home, giving new life to artworks that stand the test of time. The purchase of a Public Domain artwork supports the museums efforts to continue their important work archiving historical artworks. Each work is of historical significance and comes from museum collections.
Lillian August
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