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Lillian August
Deep rich colors, there is no texture or depths of paint on this one, it is a print on canvas. Would have preferred paint embellishment to it but it is beautiful so we are keeping it.. Lori. Southlake, TX. 2024-02-25 19:35:14
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.
Made & Curated
Made & Curated fine art prints are unique high-quality artworks made-to-order. Representing a talented network of today's artists, Made & Curated offers a bespoke art assortment that will elevate every space.
The tranquil allure of the 'Water Ripple' print by Lillian August. This photographic masterpiece captures the serene movement of water in a blend of blue and turquoise hues, adding a calming touch to any room. Mounted on a subframe for easy display, this unframed rectangular piece is a testament to the artist's eye for detail and color photography. Perfect for creating a focal point in living spaces or offices, it offers a slice of nature's beauty without leaving your home.
Wendover Art Group
The pale yellow sun shines through the forest and down the river in this unique landscape.
Artist Commentary: Lots of layers, lots of texture, and lots of physical work to create this piece, actually one of my personal favorites.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Artist Dylan Grey majored in studio art with an emphasis in photography at Long Beach State College. What he knew about art, he learned from his professors and family. Dylan looked up to his Dad who is a furniture designer. He then had a few jobs working as a gallery preparator where he learned how to use a paintbrush, roller, and masking tape. Dylan believes that Art is an expression of one’s self, focusing on his or her thoughts. Dylan found inspiration through the things in his daily life such as graffiti, music, buildings, breakups, and suburban life. He likes to play with bright colors and shapes. He enjoys working with a variety of mediums: digital, collage, and experimenting with different processes. Dylan’s favorite medium is painting, but he enjoys mixing mediums. Spray paint, color swatches, tape, glue, coffee, sponge rollers, house paint, experimenting with lightboxes. He also loves using the computer to modify his work. He likes altering his work digitally and incorporating photography in his work.
Four Hands Art Studio
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."
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