Imagination Fun
By Nadia Roldan
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Photo print on panel
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Nadia Roldan Art
Panel
Imagination Fun
By Nadia Roldan
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Photo print on panel
Panel
Shoebill
By Nadia Roldan
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Photo print on panel
Panel
$1,160Sale Price|66% Off
H 37 in W 37 in D 2 in
Beverly Hills Ice-Cream Festival 3D Mixed Media Art, Framed, 37x37 IN
By Mauro Oliveira
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
**NEW YEAR FINAL 90 DAYS SALE UNTIL MARCH 31ST** **STORE CLOSURE - UP TO 80% OFF - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT** **EVERYTHING MUST GO UNTIL APRIL1ST!** ***FRAME INCL...
Resin, Plastic, Acrylic, Wood Panel
Head In The Clouds
Located in San Diego, CA
"Head in the clouds" depicts skyscrapers and a waterway. This scene is of no particular place, but rather his interpretation and compilation of var...
Oil, Wood Panel
$260
H 8 in W 8 in D 1.25 in
"Richness in Your Soul" Assembled Cookie Fortunes Collected Over 20 Years
By Kelly Kozma
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This sculpture titled "Richness in Your Soul" is an original artwork by Kelly Kozma as part of her newest exhibition, "Watch Me Backflip." This collection is made up of meticulously ...
Paper, Found Objects, Acrylic, Panel
Future Shadow
Located in San Diego, CA
"Future Shadow" is of a scene in the woods. This scene is of no particular place, but rather his interpretation and compilation of various places he has visited. As a painter, I examine how the depiction of light contributes to our experience of paintings. The portrayal of light helps a painting to convey the atmosphere and mood of a scene, and is much of what enables a painting to convey depth and realism. Our perception of lighting features occurs largely through pathways in the brain that carry only black and white information, pathways which are distinct from areas that encode the colors and details we use to delineate specific objects. By painting in grayscale, I try to interact specifically with this region of our visual system, with the hope of conveying some of the spaciousness and emotional significance that light can imbue on scenes. Light, whether as the crisp contrast of a back-lit forest or the gray haze of an industrial landscape, is what defines a scene. Its power to communicate the feel of a place is the principle subject of my paintings. The Blue Azul Collection...
Oil, Wood Panel
$650
H 14 in W 14 in D 2.5 in
"GET A GRIP" Bold Text in Dimensional Paper Pattern by Charles Clary
By Charles Clary
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"GET A GRIP" is an original wall-hanging sculpture by Charles Clary as part of the artist's popular "Text-i-monial" series. To create the artwork, Clary hand cuts a series of individ...
Paper, Wood Panel
$1,700
H 16 in W 24 in D 1.75 in
Descending Towards Now, oil grey landscape painting
Located in San Diego, CA
"Descending Towards Now," oil on wood painting by artist Todd Carpenter depicts a remote landscape of leafless trees being nourished by a running stream. Imagine this is a past route...
Oil, Wood Panel
large 5
Located in San Diego, CA
"The Factory Builds Eternally East" depicts a open skies and city lights. This scene is of no particular place, but rather Carpenter's interpretation and compilation of various places he has visited. As a painter, I examine how the depiction of light contributes to our experience of paintings. The portrayal of light helps a painting to convey the atmosphere and mood of a scene, and is much of what enables a painting to convey depth and realism. Our perception of lighting features occurs largely through pathways in the brain that carry only black and white information, pathways which are distinct from areas that encode the colors and details we use to delineate specific objects. By painting in grayscale, I try to interact specifically with this region of our visual system, with the hope of conveying some of the spaciousness and emotional significance that light can imbue on scenes. Light, whether as the crisp contrast of a back-lit forest or the gray haze of an industrial landscape, is what defines a scene. Its power to communicate the feel of a place is the principle subject of my paintings. The Blue Azul...
Oil, Wood Panel
$1,400
H 8 in W 24 in D 1.75 in
Lost Between The Details, black and grey oil painting of city skyline
Located in San Diego, CA
"Lost Between The Details" depicts a open skies and city lights. This scene is of no particular place, but rather Carpenter's interpretation and compilation of various places he has visited. As a painter, I examine how the depiction of light contributes to our experience of paintings. The portrayal of light helps a painting to convey the atmosphere and mood of a scene, and is much of what enables a painting to convey depth and realism. Our perception of lighting features occurs largely through pathways in the brain that carry only black and white information, pathways which are distinct from areas that encode the colors and details we use to delineate specific objects. By painting in grayscale, I try to interact specifically with this region of our visual system, with the hope of conveying some of the spaciousness and emotional significance that light can imbue on scenes. Light, whether as the crisp contrast of a back-lit forest or the gray haze of an industrial landscape, is what defines a scene. Its power to communicate the feel of a place is the principle subject of my paintings. The Blue Azul Collection...
Oil, Wood Panel
$625
H 6 in W 8 in D 1.75 in
Cast Away From The Mainland, oil grey, white, black, city, clouds and waterway
Located in San Diego, CA
"Cast Away From The Mainland" depicts a city near a waterway. These small paintings beckon viewers to draw closer and observe all that artist has been able to convey on such a small ...
Oil, Wood Panel
$650
H 14 in W 14 in D 2.5 in
"PISS OFF" from Text-I-monial series by Charles Clary
By Charles Clary
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"PISS OFF" is an original wall-hanging sculpture by Charles Clary as part of the artist's popular "Text-i-monial" series. To create the artwork, Clary hand cuts a series of individua...
Paper, Wood Panel
Clones of Clones
Located in San Diego, CA
"Clones of Clones" depicts a a city at the foot of a mountain ranged. This painting is rendered in about nine variations of gray, the darkest in the foreground is a few steps from bl...
Oil, Wood Panel
$875
H 4 in W 16 in D 1.75 in
With Sky Peeled Back From The Earth, abstract black and white sky and clouds
Located in San Diego, CA
"With Sky Peeled Back From The Earth" depicts a open skies and city lights. This scene is of no particular place, but rather his interpretation and compilation of various places he h...
Oil, Wood Panel