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Meeting In Middle Earth by Ruth Palmer
Ruth Palmer is a self-taught contemporary artist who works primarily in acrylic. Her style is spontaneous and inspired by unplanned impulses. This unstructured abstract painting is a decorative piece created free from restrictions on the creative process.
Abstract by Pol Ledent
Pol Ledent is a contemporary Belgian painter who brings a watercolor sensibility to oil painting. He is currently showing in several galleries around the world.
Tropic 02 by Michael Rafferty
Michael Rafferty is an English artist who challenges himself to work within a variety of subjects, approaches, and media while maintaining a consistently stylistic formula. This mixed media piece includes pigments, resins, and emulsion paint over board which creates an array of colorful interactions for the viewer.
Autumn by Vivien Blackburn
Vivien Blackburn possesses a lifelong love of light and color inspired by her surrounding European landscapes. This mixed media painting is an abstract based on flowers and a feeling of autumn.
Blue Enso by Leeladhar
German artist Leeladhar has shown his works to great acclaim across the globe. He strives create pieces which bring harmony to your home. This boldly colorful composition holds a balance between decorative and expressive.
Dancing Ribbons III by Mary Calkins
Mary Calkins currently lives and works as an artist in a studio overlooking the scenic beauty of Puget Sound. Her work embraces modern trends for contemporary design. This piece realizes strong clean lines, bold forms, and saturated colors, with a unique defining texture.
Dancing Ribbons IV by Mary Calkins
Mary Calkins currently lives and works as an artist in a studio overlooking the scenic beauty of Puget Sound. Her work embraces modern trends for contemporary design. This bold piece highlights interacting forms, colors, and textures.
Port by Teri Burris
Terri Burris paints from focused perspectives of the natural world, filtered and infused with memory and nostalgia. This atmospheric piece intertwines nature, abstraction and design to form an attractive work of great substance.
Metropolis by Teri Burris
Terri Burris paints from focused perspectives of the natural world, filtered and infused with memory and nostalgia. This painting shows controlled design in an abstraction, having substance and harmony.
Botanica 5 by Elizabeth Downing
Terri Burris paints from focused perspectives of the natural world, filtered and infused with memory and nostalgia. This painting shows controlled design in an abstraction, having substance and harmony.
Botanica 6 by Elizabeth Downing
Elizabeth Downing pursues and enjoys art in many forms. Her work ranges from Tibetan carpets, to computer generated components, and using a variety of materials for mixed media collages. This piece maintains a decorative sensibility with contemporary nature subject.
Four Corners VI by Jennifer Goldberger
Jennifer Goldberger uses her flexibility of style with technical control of painting and drawing to create art that is diverse yet linked by common themes. This abstract painting has a light harmony from the interaction of lines and color.
Warm Glow by Randy Hibberd
Randy Hibberd was fascinated early on by the power of color, and its ability to convey emotion. As his paintings evolved, he explored and experimented, adding more deliberate texture and depth to his pieces. This painting showcases a culmination of his skills, creating a moving decorative abstract.
Brushed Wood II by Randy Hibberd
Randy Hibberd was fascinated early on by the power of color, and its ability to convey emotion. As his paintings evolved, he explored and experimented, adding more deliberate texture and depth to his pieces. This painting shows the moving results of his approach decorative abstracts.
Warm Glow by Randy Hibberd
Randy Hibberd was fascinated early on by the power of color, and its ability to convey emotion. As his paintings evolved, he explored and experimented, adding more deliberate texture and depth to his pieces. This painting showcases a culmination of his skills, creating a moving decorative abstract.
Brushed Wood II by Randy Hibberd
Randy Hibberd was fascinated early on by the power of color, and its ability to convey emotion. As his paintings evolved, he explored and experimented, adding more deliberate texture and depth to his pieces. This painting shows the moving results of his approach decorative abstracts.
Hunter I by Liz Jardine
Jardine makes no distinctions between her art and her life. She is always open to receiving inspiration, and on a deeper level she believes her life as an artist has allowed her to explore and fully realize her potential.
Hunter II by Liz Jardine
Jardine makes no distinctions between her art and her life. She is always open to receiving inspiration, and on a deeper level she believes her life as an artist has allowed her to explore and fully realize her potential.
Abstract by Jaki Good
Jaki Good has a driving passion for photography. She finds deep satisfaction capturing fleeting moments of time to preserve them as significant memories. This layered abstract composition uses strong photographic images hinting depth and texture.
Agave Vibrance by Eileen Murray
Eileen Murray has forever been fascinated by the interplay of color, line and texture, to create mood, evoke emotion, and trigger memories. This encaustic work plays with light and texture, with strong colors and bold lines.
Agave Interaction by Eileen Murray
Eileen Murray has forever been fascinated by the interplay of color, line and texture, to create mood, evoke emotion, and trigger memories. This encaustic piece has a strong interaction between those elements, creating a playful abstract design.
Agave Obsession by Eileen Murray
Eileen Murray has forever been fascinated by the interplay of color, line and texture, to create mood, evoke emotion, and trigger memories. This abstract encaustic shows bold lines woven through surges of color and texture.
Woofer by Joe Esquibel
Joe Esquibel uses color, texture, and composition that stem from his cultural heritage and his vast appreciation of nature along with man-made beauty. This piece showcases his point of view with bold semi-structured forms with abstract colors and textures.
Tweeter by Joe Esquibel
Joe Esquibel uses color, texture, and composition that stem from his cultural heritage and his vast appreciation of nature along with man-made beauty. This painting brings his values and approach together to create a colorful abstract with a precise view of strong, yet organic, forms.
Shadows And Lines I by Simon Addyman
Simon Addyman stays attuned to the natural world around him, closely observing relationships between the elements, absorbing scenes memory and infusing his work with their influence. This abstract composition blends trees, earthy textures, juxtaposed with colors of the sky.
Symphony In The City I by Jorge Azri
Jorge Azri's current creative focus is the exploration and unique representation of urban landscapes. He channels experiences into dramatic scenes that sometimes represent specific cities such as Madrid or Los Angeles. This piece shows a realistic environment dramatically treated with unique abstract embellishments.
Symphony In The City III by Jorge Azri
Jorge Azri's current creative focus is the exploration and unique representation of urban landscapes. He channels experiences into dramatic scenes that sometimes represent specific cities such as Madrid or Los Angeles. This work places his abstractions over a normal city waterfront, inviting a unique point of view.
Symphony In The City IV by Jorge Azri
Jorge Azri's current creative focus is the exploration and unique representation of urban landscapes. He channels experiences into dramatic scenes that sometimes represent specific cities such as Madrid or Los Angeles. His painting here puts a metropolitan study into dramatic interaction with his abstract elements.
Brushed Wood I by Randy Hibberd
Randy Hibberd was fascinated early on by the power of color, and its ability to convey emotion. As his paintings evolved, he explored and experimented, adding more deliberate texture and depth to his pieces. This decorative abstract highlights his controlled approach to creating deeply affecting work.
Reflections by Jaki Good
Jaki Good has a driving passion for photography. She finds deep satisfaction capturing fleeting moments of time to preserve them as significant memories. This work is a photographic abstraction of water, with a bold pallet and striking convergence of forms.
Abstract by Jaki Good
Jaki Good has a driving passion for photography. She finds deep satisfaction capturing fleeting moments of time to preserve them as significant memories. This layered abstract composition uses strong photographic images hinting depth and texture.
Reflections by Jaki Good
Jaki Good has a driving passion for photography. She finds deep satisfaction capturing fleeting moments of time to preserve them as significant memories. This work is a photographic abstraction of water, with a bold pallet and striking convergence of forms.
Four Corners III by Jennifer Goldberger
Jennifer Goldberger uses her flexibility of style with technical control of painting and drawing to create art that is diverse yet linked by common themes. This painting shows tightly controlled abstraction with strong lines a flourishes of color.
Four Corners V by Jennifer Goldberger
Jennifer Goldberger uses her flexibility of style with technical control of painting and drawing to create art that is diverse yet linked by common themes. This abstract painting flows with color a barely controlled line and shape.
Patina III by Jennifer Goldberger
Jennifer Goldberger uses her flexibility of style with technical control of painting and drawing to create art that is diverse yet linked by common themes. This work maintains beautifully composed decorative elements with a strong abstract sensibility.
Patina V by Jennifer Goldberger
Jennifer Goldberger uses her flexibility of style with technical control of painting and drawing to create art that is diverse yet linked by common themes. This work pairs a strong abstract composition with beautiful decorative elements.
Patina III by Jennifer Goldberger
Jennifer Goldberger uses her flexibility of style with technical control of painting and drawing to create art that is diverse yet linked by common themes. This work maintains beautifully composed decorative elements with a strong abstract sensibility.
Patina V by Jennifer Goldberger
Jennifer Goldberger uses her flexibility of style with technical control of painting and drawing to create art that is diverse yet linked by common themes. This work pairs a strong abstract composition with beautiful decorative elements.
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Abstract
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Tropic 02
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Michael Rafferty
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Autumn
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Vivien Blackburn
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Port
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Hunter I
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Woofer
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Tweeter
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Patina III
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