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Wendover Art Group
The shadows of a forest beckon through the warm tonal hues and contrasting warm light shining through in the composition of this piece.
Lillian August
Featuring treasured and timeworn books, this photograph evokes feelings of contemplation and respite.
Giclee on canvas, gallery wrapped, artist-enhanced.
Chelsea Art Studio
Alexys Henry grew up in both Phoenix and New York, influenced by dramatic shifts in both cultural and physical environments. As a child, the long clear expanses of snow-covered fields broken by patches of overgrown trees and half-frozen streams captivated her and continue to influence her imagery. Henry moved to Berkeley, California in 2002. “There I found myself drawn to everyday details such as cracks in walls and layers of peeling paint and poster paper. Nature flourishes alongside urban decay. For me, this is the backdrop of a duplicitous sense of danger as well as hope and community.” From there, Henry’s brief time in Seattle deeply influenced her seascapes. Now back in Phoenix with her daughter, Henry aspires to be a vehicle for freedom and creativity in her work. “I love to experiment with new materials and combinations and my style carries contemporary as well as organic and urban sensibilities.”
Soicher Marin
The Brain Chart Print is framed in a sleek wood frame, offering a timeless appeal that complements any décor. Made to order, this piece ensures a personal touch, while the included wall-mounting hardware makes installation a breeze.
Grand Image Home
Kenneth Showell (1939-1997) was an influential American painter associated with the Lyrical Abstraction movement. He was known for his vibrant and spontaneous abstract works, which included nearly 2 canvases, watercolors, pastels, and sketches. In addition to his painting career, Showell was also a photographer, infusing his conceptual approach into his exploration of nature and landscapes. Transform your space with this archival digital print on paper, expertly framed in a maple frame, hand torn and floated on its mat, under glass, complete with convenient wire for easy hanging.
TK Home
This stunning wall art is a reproduction of Conrad Moulton's original work, celebrating his artistic legacy. Known for his prolific career as a freelance illustrator in New York City during the mid-20th century, Moulton's art blends watercolor and acrylic techniques. Framed in wood and complete with wall-mounting hardware, each piece is made to order, ensuring a unique homage to his talent.
Archival digital print on paper with a hand-torn edge, floated on the mat, framed under glass, maple frame, and wire for hanging.
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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