Grant Hacking Art
Grant Hacking was born and raised in South Africa and resided there until the age of 35. He still experiences pleasure in depicting the diverse animal life native to the African Continent. Living in this exotic location provided Hacking the opportunity to travel far and wide during the early years of his career researching material for his innovative wildlife compositions. However, a move to the United States in 1990, coupled with his dedication to a wife and two grown daughters, motivated the artist to begin focusing on the more localized subject matter as well.
2010s American Realist Grant Hacking Art
Oil
2010s American Grant Hacking Art
Paint
Mid-20th Century Grant Hacking Art
Paint
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Grant Hacking Art
Panel, Oil
Artist Comments
Artist Onelio Marrero displays a stunning koi pond in mesmerizing shades of deep blue and green. Part of his series of paintings exploring ponds, waterlilies,...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Grant Hacking Art
Oil
Late 19th Century American Realist Grant Hacking Art
Oil
1880s American Realist Grant Hacking Art
Oil, Board
Early 20th Century Belgian Expressionist Grant Hacking Art
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Grant Hacking Art
Oil, Wood Panel
20th Century French Modern Grant Hacking Art
Canvas, Wood
Artist Comments
A delicate portrait of a Canada goose against a pastel backdrop. "Spending time alone in nature is something I take advantage of whenever possible," shares ar...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Grant Hacking Art
Oil
Artist Comments
"Togetherness is a wonderful place to be, and what better reflects a bond of love," says artist Jeff Fleming. He displays a touching portrait of a golden retriever mom affectionately posing with her puppy. Jeff begins with a pencil sketch and applies paint with his fingers, brushes, and string. He drizzles paint in random strokes to create an energetic composition brimming with splashes of color.
About the Artist
Artist Jeff Fleming uses fingerpainting to create exuberant portraits of dogs. Growing up in Southern California, Jeff was first introduced to fingerpainting in kindergarten. He painted through high school and college and won several art awards, including Best of Show in a city wide student competition. After graduating with a degree in journalism and advertising, he went to work as an art director. For the next 40 years, he created print, radio and television ads for a number of top agencies. "After retiring in 2019, the clouds of stress and pressure cleared and allowed me to set my creative energy free," says Jeff. He began developing new techniques focused on the excitement and energy of painting. Today, he uses a variety of methods and tools, including fingerpainting wearing nitrile gloves...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Grant Hacking Art
Oil
Late 19th Century French Antique Grant Hacking Art
Wood
Mid-19th Century French Antique Grant Hacking Art
Wood