Easel 

79 creative works found

  • Self portrait with easel -oil on canvas

  • Collioure

  • A busy artist never cleans his brushes or his studio by the look of this picture.

  • DETAIL: “The Studio & Spirits Dream” Oil on Canvas. / I spent the last decade uprooted and on the road. I landed in a barn for awhile on a millionaire’s horse ranch, eventually turning the tack room into a studio that was liveable, enabling me to move out of the ranch’s bunkhouse (12 X 12 foot room with sink) and take up barn residence. It was a wonderful place for 4 years with horse pasture – about 200 occupants – out the door. Goats, sheep, mule named Corizon and Rambo the Ram in stalls and paddock on the other side, the Santa Lucia range all misty , mooned, sunned, gusted, and Milky Wayed before me. And it was the first functional studio I’d had in years. I wrote. And I painted. / This dream, this studio I painted there, is crowded with things I loved and hadn’t seen in ages, stored on the other side of America. Over filled with people I’d loved who’d died. With animals alive and not, who still owned my heart. With a chair from my twenties that no longer existed and the dream of my own bed again where such dreams could populate my nights. The cats who survived the move from Brooklyn then to Virginia’s wilderness then across country are on my bed, and some who departed before we got there, here too. My wonderful chocolate Lab – Rodin – is on alert at the bed’s end. A woodstove I’d seen once that would restore life to this heatless barn (I eventually got a kerosene heater). Some of my many thousands of books I carry with me that prop up my life are here, and all the intimate angels swinging through the undone work, the ready easel, the heart’s workplace.

  • A collaboration with TT Journal entry Only 20 numbered copies will be sold.

  • A collaboration with TT Journal entry Only 20 numbered copies will be sold.

  • A collaboration with TT Journal entry Only 20 numbered copies will be sold.

  • Finally the whole picture in one frame. This one’s for you, billyboy. “The Studio & Spirits Dream” Oil on Canvas. / I spent the last decade uprooted and on the road. I landed in a barn for awhile on a millionaire’s horse ranch, eventually turning the tack room into a studio that was liveable, enabling me to move out of the ranch’s bunkhouse (12 X 12 foot room with sink) and take up barn residence. It was a wonderful place for 4 years with horse pasture – about 200 occupants – out the door. Goats, sheep, mule named Corizon and Rambo the Ram in stalls and paddock on the other side, the Santa Lucia range all misty , mooned, sunned, gusted, and Milky Wayed before me. And it was the first functional studio I’d had in years. I wrote. And I painted. / This dream, this studio I painted there, is crowded with things I loved and hadn’t seen in ages, stored on the other side of America. Over filled with people I’d loved who’d died. With animals alive and not, who still owned my heart. With a chair from my twenties that no longer existed and the dream of my own bed again where such dreams could populate my nights. The cats who survived the move from Brooklyn then to Virginia’s wilderness then across country are on my bed, and some who departed before we got there, here too. My wonderful chocolate Lab – Rodin – is on alert at the bed’s end. A woodstove I’d seen once that would restore life to this heatless barn (I eventually got a kerosene heater). Some of my many thousands of books I carry with me that prop up my life are here, and all the intimate angels swinging through the undone work, the ready easel, the heart’s workplace. The Hawks Perch / www.hawksperch.com

  • Georgia O’Kitty invites you to her first solo exhibition, she welcomes any comments and feedback you may have with regards to her art works. Here’s Georgia O’Kitty standing beside the portrait of her late great-grandfather. She has never seen her great-grandfather before and painted this portrait from her own imagination and stories she heard from her parents. Her grandfather was the most famous constable in the entire province, no rat rebel had ever escaped from his claws. And this portrait is Georgia O’Kitty’s tribute to this great cat.

  • Taken with a Pentax K1000 on Agfa film. Take at the art school in Carrara, Italy.

  • Acrylic On Canvas For those who may not be that familiar with Phoebe, she’s a patchwork bunny doll and the baby of the trio. She enjoys putting on all kinds of quirky caps and hats, she is never seen without them! And of course that earring on that left ear, she’s quite proud of it, she likes to think of herself as the funkiest patchwork bunny around :D Here she is….lugging her favourite toys around, finding someone to share her toys with :D / / You can view or buy my other “Phoebe’s Playtim” creations from my Zazzle Gallery: /

  • First from 4 in a sort of autobiographical series. / More to come…. / —-—-—-- Model: Steve Bell

  • Fourth in the series. This is Steve.

  • An assignment for November 1999 during a A&D foundation course. / Artists Amedeo Modigliani and Rene Magritte with a touch of Naum Gabo added! / The easel and pegs, the picture frame, are real. The figure is cut out of hard board. / Acrylic is the medium. 2×3 feet hard board backing.

  • Digital abstract art work without the gold… / / /

  • _*See more pictures of Life with Fred Bear Fred Bear’s New Book is now available for purchase card matted print laminated mounted canvas framed poster rb redbubble teddy bear toy cuddly threadbare Fred paint painting self portrait picture artist easel /

  • Start of the phobias series. Fear of art itself. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Model: Stew Capper / Featured paintings by: Steve Bell

  • Painting one of my large canvasses. I work with traditional oil paints in multiple layers to create deep and rich colors. / This is the finished work.

  • Creating ART was drawn on the 23-8-09

  • Creating HEart was drawn 24-8-09

  • digital photograph. / part of something I’m working on… / /

  • ~~

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 308,400 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Easel T-Shirts

Easel Wall Art

Easel Journal Entries

Easel Writing

Easel Calendars