Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
1970s Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Acrylic
Artist Comments
Artist Jessica JH Roller paints a portrait of a charming pair of long-bodied dogs. She draws inspiration from the jolly pet daschunds of her friend. Jessica's p...
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
2010s Outsider Art Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Neo-Expressionist Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Permanent Marker, Acrylic
Artist Comments
"The wolf loved to read and spent most of his time in the library," says artist Andrea Doss. A grey wolf contentedly sits on a tall s...
21st Century and Contemporary Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Acrylic
1980s Symbolist Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Outsider Art Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Acrylic
Artist Comments
Palomino Tree came more or less in a dream of a horse high up in a tree. This painting is on a gallery wrapped canvas with finished edges. It comes ready to hang.
About the Artist
Glenn Quist...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Canvas, Linen, Oil, Acrylic
Artist Comments
An attentive black pug on a gold backdrop. Jessica says, "this small dog was just woken up from a long nap on his favorite blanket."<...
21st Century and Contemporary Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Acrylic
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 Jean-Charles Lauthe Paintings
Acrylic