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Four Hands
A study in shape. Handcrafted from solid reclaimed elm with visible knots and graining, chunky arched legs support black-finished bench-style seating, bringing a touch of modernity to the entryway and beyond.
Wendover Art Group
The refined artistry of Thom Filicia with this striking piece of wall art. The Garden Bench print, rendered in timeless black and white photography, captures a serene landscape that evokes tranquility and sophistication. Crafted as a giclee on acrylic and mounted on a subframe, this artwork brings a modern touch to any room. Its landscape orientation and rectangular shape make it an ideal focal point for living spaces or office environments. Enhance your decor with this piece that blends classic elegance with contemporary style.
Park Hill Collection
This captivating garden setting is an original photograph of local artist, Nancy Nolan. A dappling effect was applied to create a beautiful and engaging piece of art reminiscent of a lazy summer afternoon. Slightly distressed on stretched canavs, this peice of art will be lovely addition to any room in your home.
RFA Decor
Gallery-wrapped, hand-embellished giclée.
Lillian August
Chelsea Art Studio
Artist Sonia Noir was born and raised in the city of Los Angeles. She honed her basic skills using graphic programs and painting in her college art class. Sonia majored in graphic design. After completing her education, she worked with a company making manuals for a short time where she developed art digitally. This brought forth her passion for creating digital art and develop her illustrator skills. Drawing inspiration from nature, fashion, and architecture, Sonia enjoys expressing thoughts and emotions through her work. She especially focuses on color combinations. Sonia preferred mediums are watercolor, acrylic, colored pencils, and digital editing. In her free time, she enjoys playing the classical guitar and learning different languages. Sonia relishes immersing herself in the artistic community of Los Angeles to find her next muse.