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1970s Modern More Art
Paper, Lithograph
1970s Modern More Art
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Early 1900s Modern More Art
Lithograph
Early 1900s Modern More Art
Lithograph
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An old-timey frog couple stands together, but they seem to be miles apart. The artwork delves into the profound exploration of human connections, revealing how ...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist More Art
Oil
Early 1900s Modern More Art
Offset
1960s Modern More Art
Silver Gelatin
20th Century Modern More Art
Gold, Metal
1980s Modern More Art
Paper
1970s Modern More Art
Black and White
1960s Modern More Art
Silver Gelatin
1990s American Modern More Art
Stoneware, Glaze
1950s Surrealist More Art
Paper
1960s Modern More Art
Silver Gelatin
1870s Modern More Art
Paper
1960s Modern More Art
Black and White
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A group of friends sail in a small ship that wallows atop rolling seas. Some engage in various activities to keep their spirits high while the lookouts have an ...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist More Art
Oil
1990s Surrealist More Art
Copper
1950s Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1950s Modern More Art
Paper
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The artwork reflects on the abundance of wildlife in Florida and the constant struggle humans face in controlling nature. Dominating the scene, a giant egret hovers over houses while alligators lurk in the water, signifying the untamable wildness of the environment.
About the Artist
Artist Kat Silver paints surrealist compositions with a whimsical and satirical approach. She draws inspiration from the imagery of her dreams and the symbolisms present in her surroundings. The image of the rabbit has become an important character and signature in Kat's work. For her, they represent power and taking control of one's life. Through her art, she invites the viewer to question the mundanity of daily existence and embrace the magic within them. "I believe human beings have a lot we can learn from nature," says Kat. "If we watch and listen to the earth and all its creatures, we can learn to fully enjoy our lives instead of being caught up in materialism, drama, and stress." Kat started to paint when she was seven years old, with her uncle as her teacher. She received her BA in Painting at Nazareth College in 2001 and succeedingly studied at Drexel University in Philadelphia, where she mastered Art Therapy. Kat works in her home studio on a small desk strewn with supplies—surrounded by walls adorned with artwork that inspires her. Beyond her studio, Kat feeds her soul in nature, exploring wooded parks, forests, oceans, and streams. She often goes to antique shops to spark her creativity.
Words that describe this painting: Florida, wildlife, swamp, surreal, surrealism...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist More Art
Oil
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1950s Modern More Art
Paper
1920s Surrealist More Art
Paper
Artist Comments
The painting reinterprets the Six of Pentacles tarot card, delving into the concept of gaining material wealth and enjoying one's work. The green hues symboli...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist More Art
Oil
2010s Modern More Art
Etching, Paper
1960s Modern More Art
Paper
2010s Modern More Art
Glass
2010s Modern More Art
Glass
1940s Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
Artist Comments
The scene depicts a beach where anthropomorphic rabbits are enjoying a sunny day. In the foreground, a bunny sits gracefully on the sandy shore while another kn...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist More Art
Oil
20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
Early 20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
Artist Comments
As a part of artist Rachel Srinivasan's Rodeo Series, the painting explores the symbolism of the five pentacles tarot card. The prominent green hues carry meanings of wealth, abundance, growth, and a connection to nature. The white bison adds a layer of mysticism, representing the power of the supernatural. Galloping horses adorn the edges, adding an intriguing touch to the composition.
About the Artist
For Rachel Srinivasan, an idea is worth putting on a canvas only if it still feels exciting after a few days. Rachel enjoys mulling the idea over in her mind for some time before creating an artwork. She hopes viewers will engage with her work and wonder about the subject matter, shapes and colors. "My current work is all about creating a connection between the person on the canvas with the viewer," she explains. She prefers large paintings and sometimes even makes her own canvases. She currently lives in Arizona and enjoys baking rhubarb pies, reading, running and going to art museums.
Words that describe this painting: tarot, wealth, abundance, magic, mystical, cards, oracle, white bison, buffalo...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist More Art
Oil
1950s Modern More Art
Paper
2010s Modern More Art
Paper, Ink, Pen
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1960s Modern More Art
Wool, Cotton, Linen, Plastic
Early 20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1960s Modern More Art
Silver Gelatin
Artist Comments
Drawing inspiration from her move from the Midwest to Florida, artist Kat Ailver paints a whimsical blend of seahorses and bunnies. The different shades of peac...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist More Art
Oil
1970s Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1970s Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1930s Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1940s Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
2010s Modern More Art
Glass
Early 2000s Modern More Art
Paper, Mixed Media
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1970s Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1970s Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
1920s Modern More Art
Paper
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut
Mid-20th Century Modern More Art
Paper, Woodcut