Skip to main content
1 of 10

Gustavo Novoa
Wuthering Heights

c.1976

You May Also Like
  • 'Circle of Marine Life', Aquatic, Psychedelic Fish Monster, Yellow Submarine
    Located in Santa Cruz, CA
    Signed lower left, 'Baba' and dated 1977. A large and colorful Pop Art derived perspective on the aquatic circle of life.
    Category

    1970s Modern Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Masonite, Gouache, Canvas, Acrylic

  • "Tierra" Acrylic and Oil Painting
    By Kierstin Young
    Located in Denver, CO
    Kierstin Young's (US based) "Tierra" is an acrylic and oil painting depicting a Comet Moth and it's yellow and red designs Artist Statement/Bio: (b. The Year of the Rabbit) Kierstin's life began by almost never beginning at all. A car accident occurred while Kierstin’s mother was pregnant with her. The doctors advised against continuing the pregnancy for fear that Kierstin would be born without limbs or even blind. Her parents decided against it, and Kierstin was born a healthy child. This story was relayed to her as a child as a reminder of how serendipitous her life was. Kierstin was always filled with an overflowing energy and creativity. This led her on many diverse paths in life. Her many areas of focus included psychology, poetry, photography, mountaineering, religious studies, music, playing ice hockey, spelunking and pretending to be an astronaut. She grew up between two places; the first was a house built on Native American burial grounds in rural New Jersey. The second was a summer home in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains of New York. For the first sixteen years of her life, she was home taught by an assortment of sane and insane people. Her junior year she began the strange new adventure of going to school. She was most likely the only 16 year old in the world to be that ecstatic about riding a school bus, because it was for the first time in her life. It was there in public school, that her art teachers really encouraged her to pursue her love of art. Hopes were high for going to art school, but Kierstin found herself forbidden from even applying by her parents. She applied anyway. Upon getting rejected from prestigious art schools such as RISD and Parsons, Kierstin decided to attend duCret school of Art. Being rejected turned out to be a serendipitous turn of events for Kierstin once again. It was there at duCret that she met Timothy Jahn and began studying in his Academy duCret and subsequently Jahn Studios. This lead her to continue her education at the Ani Art Academy under the direction of Anthony Waichulis.
    Category

    2010s Realist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Masonite, Oil, Acrylic

  • "Cielo" Oil Painting
    By Kierstin Young
    Located in Denver, CO
    Kierstin Young's (US based) "Sol" is an oil painting that depicts a green Luna moth and a blue patterned background with organic designs Artist Statement/Bio: (b. The Year of the ...
    Category

    2010s Realist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Masonite, Oil, Acrylic

  • Aspinall
    By Mary Vernon
    Located in Dallas, TX
    "In the world of still life and landscape, conceptual events meet one another – the structural meets the narrative, the small stands in the space of the large, and color has a chance...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Masonite, Oil

  • Untitled
    By Alejandro Santiago
    Located in New York, NY
    Each UNIQUE painting is hand-signed and dated "Alejandro Santiago '09" lower right corner Custom frame dimensions: 24" high x 55" wide
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Gold Leaf

  • Paper Wings, abstract and colorful, recycled material on cement canvas
    By Arozarena De La Fuente
    Located in Mexico City, MX
    This art work was carefully done by the assembly of recycled color pencil sharpened wood. It is all hand made, carefully elaborated in the heart of Mexico City. The artist was inspir...
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Mixed Media

    Materials

    Sandstone

Recently Viewed

View All