Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Early 2000s Modern Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Charcoal, Mixed Media, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Paint, Acrylic
2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Oil, Acrylic
2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Oil, Acrylic
Mid-20th Century Fauvist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Paint, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Board
Artist Comments
"Considered symbols of luck, Koi fish are known for their tenacity to swim rushing streams and waterfalls until they reach their goal," says artist Candice Eisenfeld. "They are determined and they never give up. Symbolic in Buddhism, they represent courage and strength."
About the Artist
As an American exploring issues of identity, artist Candice Eisenfeld paints through the lens of the first American art movement, the Hudson River School. Rather than depicting a specific locale, Candice’s artwork evokes a sense of place. These "inner landscapes" are invented, and often reference photographs taken during travels in southern Appalachia and the Blue Ridge and Smokey Mountains. Whether real or imagined, her paintings are influenced by the Dutch Masters, Tonalists, and Chinese painting. Produced on a single wooden panel, the ethereal landscapes are often joined with segments of aqueous color fields which act as commentary for the landscapes, like the chorus in a Greek play. The crisp, hard edges separating the landscapes from the color fields command a sense of order in an otherwise fluid and painterly surface. With two or three sections of the panel competing for attention, the painting creates multiple focal points. Candice's art has been displayed in embassies in Namibia and Belarus, held in the collections of Norwest Bank and Northwest Airlines...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
Artist Comments
"This lovely and graceful girl wearing her new red coat greets her smallest cat," says artist Jessica JH Roller. She holds her wide-eyed pet against her chest as if showing the viewer. The cat stares out with open curiosity. A delightful portrait using bold hues and painterly strokes.
About the Artist
A few months after Jessica JH Roller and her husband were married, they adopted two young Siamese cats from a shelter -- Tony and Larry. Jessica quickly fell deeply in love with the kittens and says the cats changed her. "They opened my eyes - I started to notice birds, trees, water, color, everything. It was as if the artist inside had been unleashed.†Jessica uses bold colors and primitive linework to create whimsical, expressive portraits. She intends to capture real or imagined moments that are both common and extraordinary.
Words that describe this painting: girl, folk art...
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
1950s Abstract Expressionist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Acrylic
2010s Realist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
Artist Comments
"On hot summer afternoons on the East Side of Milwaukee, a young man could often be seen carrying his pet Tegu lizard to Bradford Beach so it could bask in the sun," says artist Leroy Burt...
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Wood, Acrylic
2010s Surrealist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Wood, Mixed Media, Canvas, Acrylic
1980s Other Art Style Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Minimalist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Oil, Acrylic
Artist Comments
Artist Emil Morhardt displays an impressionist portrait of three brown pelicans. The birds sun themselves in the Sea of Cortez against a subtle greenish-blue late afternoon sky. "I hadn't thought about pelicans having a 3D vision like hawks until I was looking over my photos and saw one of the birds staring straight at me," shares Emil. He references his photographs from a National Geographic Zodiac that the pelicans seemed curious about, allowing very close viewing.
About the Artist
Emil Morhardt is an acrylic painter from Santa Barbara, California who expresses his passion for birds through realistic acrylic paintings. He paints at home in a studio room that has large windows and a north-facing view of the mountains. He observes the animals from this window, watching roadrunners, foxes, bobcats, deer, and coyote run by. Surrounded by this wildlife, Emil paints bird portraits reminiscent of those by artist John James Audubon. He bases his paintings off hundreds of photographs he takes of birds in the wild and at wildlife recovery centers. Emil captures the freedom and inquisitiveness that birds display in the natural world. Before painting birds, he painted landscapes of San Francisco and the Eastern Sierra. Emil was raised in the high desert of California and learned to paint from his father, who was one of the early California watercolorists...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Outsider Art Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Folk Art Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
2010s Pop Art Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Mixed Media, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Board, Other Medium
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Vinyl, Pen, Color Pencil
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Gold Leaf
Artist Comments
"This painting depicts a pair of cheerful woodland creatures," explains artist Kira Yustak. "Two chipmunks scamper around on a log in the forest. It's a great...
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
1980s Modern Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
2010s Abstract Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
Early 2000s Abstract Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Acrylic
2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Oil, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Spray Paint, Acrylic
Artist Comments
A paper crane flies among a flock of birds against a dusky warm gradient. "The title of this work, 'This Is Not a Flock of Birds,' is a nod to Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte," shares artist Candice Eisenfeld. She takes pleasure in letting her viewers create their own meanings inspired by her work.
About the Artist
As an American exploring issues of identity, artist Candice Eisenfeld paints through the lens of the first American art movement, the Hudson River School. Rather than depicting a specific locale, Candice’s artwork evokes a sense of place. These "inner landscapes" are invented, and often reference photographs taken during travels in southern Appalachia and the Blue Ridge and Smokey Mountains. Whether real or imagined, her paintings are influenced by the Dutch Masters, Tonalists, and Chinese painting. Produced on a single wooden panel, the ethereal landscapes are often joined with segments of aqueous color fields which act as commentary for the landscapes, like the chorus in a Greek play. The crisp, hard edges separating the landscapes from the color fields command a sense of order in an otherwise fluid and painterly surface. With two or three sections of the panel competing for attention, the painting creates multiple focal points. Candice's art has been displayed in embassies in Namibia and Belarus, held in the collections of Norwest Bank and Northwest...
21st Century and Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Oil, Canvas, Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
Artist Comments
The bison and the beetle have a prehistoric elegance about them that I thought would compliment each other perfectly. Symbolically, both represent life and mortality, which has been on my mind lately. To Native Americans, bison are symbolic of sacred life and abundance. And in ancient greek mythology the beetle became revered as a symbol of rebirth and immortality -- its daily journey across the sky became an allegory of human life. The Wallpaper collection is a juxtaposition of masculine meets feminine. I wanted to create a unique series that stands apart from traditional nature paintings, where the wild and somewhat prehistoric aspects of my animals featured contrast against their delicate backdrops. In addition to this, many of my paintings are created with a little bit of underlying symbolism usually sparked from a world event or life moment that I am experiencing. I concentrate on this theme as a therapeutic mantra throughout the creation of the painting. For each painting, different techniques and layers of design are implemented when creating the wall paper effect. To keep the patterns consistent I create a stencil to outline the shapes of my hummingbirds, bugs and fish, and then I hand paint each shape individually. In the areas where I wanted a little more chaos, I would forgo the stencil and eyeball each design. My animals are always painted first, and then I layout the design around them.
About the Artist
Australian-born Alana Clumeck...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic, Panel
2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Charcoal, Canvas
Artist Comments
"Great horned owls spend a lot of time sitting and intently watching, rotating their heads to look at whatever interests them, including me," shares artist Emil Morhardt...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Rajput Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic, Board
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Mixed Media, Acrylic
2010s Abstract Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Gold Leaf
2010s Abstract Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
Artist Comments
"This horse was just one in the midst of a crowd at the Santa Fe rodeo - a group that was waiting in the pens behind the action," shares artist Heather Foster...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
Early 2000s Post-Modern Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
Artist Comments
Artist Johansen Newman paints a portrait of a young tattooed woman with short feathery hair and a delicate fishnet top. Beautiful s...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
Artist Comments
"The elephant always hosted the best tea parties, everyone agreed," says artist Andrea Doss. "Her dream was to bake a cake taller than the giraffe, but she ha...
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic, Gouache, Wood Panel
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic, Carbon Pencil, Carbon Pigment
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Ink, Acrylic
Artist Comments
"The iconic powder-blue lifeguard tower with a patriotic flag waving, stands tall on the wide Southern California beach," describes artist John Jaster. A life...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
Late 20th Century Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Paper, Acrylic
2010s Other Art Style Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
Artist Comments
Artist Emil Morhardt captures a sanderling scurrying along the edge of incoming surf. "In a second, he'll turn around and follow ...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Spray Paint, Acrylic, Archival Paper
2010s Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil, Acrylic
Artist Comments
This painting is of a black swallowtail butterfly. The butterfly is painted larger than life to show all of the detail. It has a mystical quality as the butterfly seems to float above the garden with a few stars beginning to appear on a lavender sky.
About the Artist
Kira Yustak paints fantastical scenes that come from her childhood memories, dreams, and the natural world. Each piece feels like part of a larger narrative of an alternative reality, rendered in a style she describes as comic realism. She feels art must trigger something inside the viewer’s soul.Kira currently lives in New Jersey and finds inspiration in the work of Lowbrow, Folk, and Surrealist artists.
Words that describe this painting: butterfly, insect, garden, stars, wings, animals, representational, acrylic painting, purple
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Synthetic Resin Animal Paintings
Acrylic