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Chelsea Art Studio
This hand-detailed acrylic painting, titled "Waterfall I," captures the essence of serene beauty with its blue and gray tones. Crafted on a wrapped canvas, it offers a versatile landscape or portrait orientation, making it adaptable to various spaces. The artwork is water and UV-resistant, ensuring it withstands different elements. Plus, it comes with wall-mounting hardware included, making it easy to display in your home.
Tess Adler grew up in Charleston, SC. Largely self-taught, she moved to New York City to pursue an art degree and quickly realized that city living was not for her. She now travels to beaches around the world in search of the "endless summer" and paints what she finds in each new place. Her images are atmospheric and interlaced with imagery of the natural world up close. mAll the excitement of travel comes together in her work; the textures and colors of new and ever-changing vistas are expressed in each painting through multiple layers of mark-making and color. "Nature is chaotic, continually transforming, and yet it is able to maintain balance and stasis. There is beauty in the chaos. My work is about finding a calm space where you can reflect in that beauty amidst the noise of the world." -Tess Adler
Lillian August
Four Hands Art Studio
"Anne Mersmann is a passionate artist and jewelry designer in Cologne, Germany. Anne loves to create and she loves her work. The source of her precious artwork and jewelry collection is her openness and curiosity combined with the sense for high quality and pure beauty."
Theodore Alexander
Sea Breeze I presents a calm coastal landscape view of the natural wonders of land and sky. Various light hues define the cloudy day with an ivory, sand, and vanilla color theme. A hint of mauve adds depth to a large cloud. Pops of moss green with a swath of cream define the shore. With a pleasing blend of soft tones and gentle forms, viewers are invited to picture a serene coastal day in this original addition to art.
Shawn Thomas is a photographer from Austin, Texas. His education and professional background are in social work, education, and statistics, and I continue to be interested in utilizing social science research to better understand how all people can master themselves and their environments to realize their potential and their dreams. In my work, I generally don’t go looking for the most amazing waterfalls or vistas or architectural wonders, though I am happy to photograph those amazing subjects whenever I have the chance. Instead, I more typically go out to explore everyday scenes or objects in which wonders exist but often go unnoticed. I would like my work to turn people on to the many amazing things that surround them every day, and the brilliance within that too often goes unnoticed. Like a yellowed leaf that’s fallen on the hood of a deep blue car, or two bright green vines that meet and wrap around each other in an empty space.
Green Trace III is a fine art print of a Calathea Zebrina leaf that evokes the charm of a vintage academia gallery wall of botanical illustrations. The plant is native to the tropical regions of Brazil and this print highlights the unique beauty of the leaf with its distinctive zebra-like stripes in varying shades of forest and sage green. The exotic texture is brought forward by the two symmetrical halves as smaller veins branch off the midrib of the leaf. The distinctive appearance and intriguing patterns make the Calathea Zebrina a popular choice among botanical art collectors.
Artist Zoey Riley was born to very conservative and traditional parents, who did not support her interest in fine arts. Zoey pursued her passion for fine art secretly as an adolescent, due to her parent’s restrictions, and used the art she viewed in galleries as her tutor. As soon as she was of age, she fled her hometown to live in New York City in order to be closer to a fast-paced environment, concentrated with art galleries. Zoey used everything around her to draw inspiration, from the street signs to the dancers seen through the windows of dance studios. After taking in all she could from the modern New York art scene, Zoey made her move to San Francisco, where she could expand her skills and be a part of the culture-filled scene. Today, she resides in Southern California, still searching for the experience that will take her to the next level.
Green Trace I is a fine art print of a Maranta Pardina leaf that evokes the charm of a vintage academia gallery wall of botanical illustrations. Native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, this leaf is an intriguing and visually alluring botanical specimen often associated with the "prayer plant" family. With its masterful attention to detail, the work has a feather-like quality that reveals its inherent beauty. The leaf's surface boasts a striking checkerboard pattern of hunter-green and silvery-green patches that create a mosaic-like appearance. With its captivating color palette and intriguing design, this plant has become a sought-after option for enthusiasts of unique botanical prints.
Green Trace V is a fine art print of a Cordyline (Dracaena) Indivisa leaf that evokes the charm of a vintage Accademia gallery wall of botanical illustrations. Native to New Zealand, the leaf is an impressive and visually captivating botanical specimen. Commonly known as the "cabbage tree," this plant is characterized by its elongated, sword-like leaves that create a striking shape. Touches of burgundy stripes alternate with hues of emerald and sage green to create a sense of depth and dimension. Its dramatic shape and bold coloration make it a standout addition to any art collection of exotic foliage.
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