Acrylic Painting 25×25 on Canvas This Original is Sold / For more Originals for sale visit my website at www.suemcmillanart.com / Thank you for viewing / ~ Sue / www.suemcmillanart.com Makes a Fabulous Mounted Print! /
Click on the image below for a more detailed close-up / The subconscious delights of nocturnal thoughts, all in glorious color Color Pencil on Watercolor Paper 36 X 20 inches / 92 X 51 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................
“Talking Heads” / Original Acrylic painting for sale $950.00 SOLD / 36×24 inch / Artist by: Vickie Fisher www.RedfishArtwork.com Find photographs, paintings, etchings, and other art mediums available as art prints, T-shirts, calendars, greeting cards and more on Redbubble.com.
Acrylic on card / A2 The Dykeenies are Scottish, hyperactive, mad as hatters and wonderfully talented! Featured in Pop Art
a collab with super cool Kait
Original Artwork 70×50cm Acrylic on canvas Busy colorful art tools ready to create / Voted into the Top Ten of Favorite Things Challenge in First Things Group /
The result of a class of twenty first graders and their artistry.
Painted in printing ink on cardridge paper, measuring 104cm. X 40cm., depicting South American culture.
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Here is a SprayCan painting ive recently done. To View the Full 360 version Click Here Enjoy! Check my Website for more
Acrylic and Ink on canvas board
Pricess Kitty can fly =._.= smaller butterfly picture available. / check out the product line Kitty Butterfly / bags,hats,T shirts,shoes,aprons,profile cards,keychains, magnets, mugs, buttons, stickers, posters,mousepads, cards, postcards on my Zazzle store / / / / / / / / / / / /
Acrylic painting of a mysterious woman in red. Carmen’s beautiful painting inspired me to try….this is my first mysterious lady. THANKS CARMEN !!! Original for Sale: $150.00 Artist: Vickie Fisher
old sketch edit digitally.
I had a lot of trouble with the window reflection on this. Sooo… I resolved to just let it be darn window. Cute little things. I drive by them every day. Wish I was 3!!
This version appears darker, lacking the colored light bands crossing the face, the white facial outline, and the blowing sheers behind her right shoulder. I am posting this because I like to experiment; and want your valued opinion of which version you like better and why. NOTE: See A DIFFERENT VERSION, the original posted, here Thanks! The story below is the same in both versions. The Golden Necklace, Night at the Museum Ball Rumored provenance of the golden necklace notwithstanding, no one could deny that it transferred magic to the wearer. The tale of the golden necklace is the story of its beneficiaries, their travels, travails, passions, and play. Tonight the golden necklace would drape the neck of Jill Monroe. It was a special occasion. She was going to the Fine Arts Museum Ball to dance the dance of her life and to gaze once again on her favorite painting in the world, Van Gogh’s brilliant Field with Poppies, visiting from the Kunsthalle. There on her dresser lay the necklace, so beautiful and other-worldly. Her perfectly manicured nails gently nudged the beads along an invisible straight line. Yes, it would contrast boldly with her pink floral gown. And he would like that. He would notice, and would lean in to tell her so, touching her ear with his hushed whisper of approval. What neither of them knew was the magic that the golden necklace would bring that night, when it went to the museum ball. —by F.A. Moore, July 2009 Digital Fine Art by F.A. Moore, July 9, 2009 / First work in a series, “The Golden Necklace”. Special thanks to stock providers katanaz-stock for the two models, which I used for model and hair, respectively; and to FantasyStock for the pink peonies used for the dress. Textures over or under the main background are from: B-squared stock. The backdrop is my ever-evolving “life collage”, featured in other works, including “Life-Giver” and “The Choice” series. Besides the background, the life collage was also used for the “mosaic” in the pink ball gown. Finally the necklace is made up of over 30 replicas of the circle in Golden Silk, a work just uploaded as a reference for this series. DETAIL / Face detail (Click image for 100% scale view of the face.) / Her Right Eye and Background detail, click for expanded image, full scale
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This coneflower has been edited with Dynamic Photo HDR. /
A group for artists of all mediums whose work is inspired by and reflects popular culture – there is a little bit of Warhol in all of us.
Abbreviation of Popular Art, Pop Art (wikipedia definition) is one of the major art movements of the twentieth century. Characterized by themes and techniques drawn from popular mass culture, such as advertising and comic books, pop art is widely interpreted as either a reaction to the then-dominant ideas of abstract expressionism or an expansion upon them. Pop art, like pop music, aimed to employ images of popular as opposed to elitist culture in art, emphasizing the banal or kitschy elements of any given culture.
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