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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.
Chelsea Art Studio
Artist 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.”
CHC Art, Inc.
Giclee print on high-quality canvas with meticulous hand-embellishment of gel coat brush strokes in a beautiful floater frame.
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R2H Modern
Indulge in the luxurious beauty of "The Falls" by Julia Purinton. This exquisite piece is set on a digitally printed canvas and stretched over kiln-dried pine wood frames, complemented by a white frame. It features intricate details and vibrant colors that bring life to any space. It is the perfect addition to elevate any room's aesthetic.
Paragon
A cloudy sky rolls over a muted landscape in green. Matted in white and framed in a rubbed matte black wood with honeycomb embossing.
Ashley Stark Home
Geometric shapes fit together to create the unique pattern of the Calum rug, which is woven from heavily textured wool fibers for a chunky, organic look. An understated earthy color palette adds an inviting sense of ease and warmth.
The Flowers Fall I painting showcases an oil painting technique that brings depth and texture to your space. Whether you choose to display it in your living room or bedroom, this made-to-order piece is designed to captivate. It arrives ready to hang with included wall-mounting hardware, offering a seamless addition to your decor.
Ann was born in Enid, Oklahoma, and educated at the University of Oklahoma, with a degree in Interior Design. She moved to San Diego in 1984, where she lives today with her husband and three children. While her artistic impression was constant throughout her life, her recent foray into the art world was developed over the past 15 years working as a volunteer art teacher for school children at the elementary level. During this time she also worked as the prop, costume, and backdrop designer for the elementary school’s performances and directed the art and talent shows for many years. Now coming full circle, Ann is once again involved in instructing new and aspiring artists on her painting methods. In her commitment to being a green artist, Ann is able to create unique paintings by using recycled materials, finding items of interest in her environment, and using every drop of paint to add dimension to her paintings.
Artist Janice Sadler created her painting series in watercolor as an ode to her southern California home. Janice particularly likes working in watercolors, because "the subtle colors intermingle, wash and flow into each other and new colors evolve from it". Janice is inspired by the ocean and local flora. This watercolor series is ideally suited to recreating the visual flavor of the seaside.
Art House Studios
Express your personality. Create a mood. Elevate your interior. Our curated collection includes both established and emerging artists from around the world. We search the globe for inspiration, trends and design for art that accentuates every design style. Our prints emulate the nuance of detail, spectrum of color and overall look and feel of an original. We go beyond décor printing and maintain fine art reproduction standards using premium fine art grade materials, including UV pigmented inks for a maximum tonal range. We select premium archival substrates with surfaces specifically designed for premium printing, yet maintain the special touch and feel of genuine fine art media.
Irina Gorbman Fine Art
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