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Ornamental Cheetah III, Original painting, Animal art, Cheetah painting
Located in Deddington, GB
The piece is part of a series loosely based on figurines I have come across in vintage shops, the figures often being moulded in one with the base, I thought it would be fun to do on...
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2010s Contemporary Emulsion Figurative Paintings
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Eternal Wonder III, Original painting, Animal art, Cheetah, Wild Safari art
Located in Deddington, GB
This piece is part of an ongoing series exploring the use of space, composition and keeping it relatively unfussy. The use of that space then dictates the shape of the animal. I woul...
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Japanese Contemporary Art by Miyuki Takanashi - Squating Girl
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Miyuki Takanashi is a Japanese artist born in 1961 who lives & works in Sapporo in Japan. She is graduated from Hokkaido University of Education Iwamiza...
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Japanese Contemporary Art by Miyuki Takanashi - Holding Knee
Located in Paris, IDF
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Miyuki Takanashi is a Japanese artist born in 1961 who lives & works in Sapporo in Japan. She is graduated from Hokkaido University of Education Iwamiza...
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Materials
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Brilliant Stars
Located in Deddington, GB
This piece explores movement and was very much inspired by the painting 'Dynamism of a dog on a leash' by Balla 1912. The canvas is stained pine wood.
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Adam Bartlet...
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Materials
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Small Interiors
Located in Edinburgh, GB
Gala Hills (b. 2001) is an artist from Devon and recent Ruskin School of Art graduate. Her work is steeped in domesticity, celebrating mundane rituals and drawing attention to the im...
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Japanese Contemporary Art by Miyuki Takanashi - Paty Paty
Located in Paris, IDF
Tempera, ink, egg & oil
Miyuki Takanashi is a Japanese artist born in 1961 who lives & works in Sapporo in Japan. She is graduated from Hokkaido University of Education Iwamizawa i...
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Japanese Contemporary Art by Miyuki Takanashi - Forest Telling Spring 2
Located in Paris, IDF
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Miyuki Takanashi is a Japanese artist born in 1961 who lives & works in Sapporo in Japan. She is graduated from Hokkaido University of Education Iwamiza...
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Japanese Contemporary Art by Miyuki Takanashi - Forest Telling Spring
Located in Paris, IDF
Tempera, ink & egg emulsion
Miyuki Takanashi is a Japanese artist born in 1961 who lives & works in Sapporo in Japan. She is graduated from Hokkaido University of Education Iwamiza...
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Japanese Contemporary Art by Miyuki Takanashi - Wait For Spring
Located in Paris, IDF
Tempera, ink & egg emulsion
Miyuki Takanashi is a Japanese artist born in 1961 who lives & works in Sapporo in Japan. She is graduated from Hokkaido University of Education Iwamiza...
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2010s Contemporary Emulsion Figurative Paintings
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Canvas, Emulsion, Ink, Tempera
Love Is, abstract wire and oil on canvas painting, with peacock and tiger
By Fiona Morley
Located in Dallas, TX
Born in Hereford, England, Fiona Morley’s artwork is a combination of illustration and sculptural relief that is achieved with wire, as the line can be taken off the page and into sp...
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Japanese Contemporary Art by Miyuki Takanashi - Miss Snow
Located in Paris, IDF
Tempera, ink & egg emulsion
Miyuki Takanashi is a Japanese artist born in 1961 who lives & works in Sapporo in Japan. She is graduated from Hokkaido University of Education Iwamiza...
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2010s Contemporary Emulsion Figurative Paintings
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Canvas, Emulsion, Ink, Tempera
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