1 day ago | Mark Adam Webster
Mark Webster - The Cubist Creek Abstract Acrylic Painting.
Virtual Paintout 430 E. Bideford Rd., PE, Canada.
16x20" Acrylic on Canvas.
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2 days ago | Andreas Deja
This scene in which King Louie is offering Mowgli "two bananas" was animated vertically on 16 field paper. It makes sense, because the camera moves from a medium close up down...
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2 days ago | Mark Adam Webster
Mark Webster - Abstract Rough Futurist Landscape Oil Painting.
10x8" Oil on Canvas Panel.
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2 days ago | Poul Webb
Odilon Redon was a French Symbolist painter, lithographer, and etcher of considerable poetic sensitivity and imagination, whose work developed along two divergent lines. His...
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2 days ago | Mattias Inks
2 days ago | Mattias Inks
3 days ago | Real Art
Oil on canvas 24" x 24"
When I work in acrylic I like to take quite a hard edged graphic approach, actually drawing with the paint. With oils I have tended to work much more...
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3 days ago | Mattias Inks
4 days ago | Andreas Deja
Within the exhibition we have a unique series of sheets with animal drawings by Frank Thomas. Frank drew these at the San Diego Zoo before production began on The Jungle Book...
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4 days ago | Tom Richmond
There have been a lot actors who have become iconic in the horror film world, but you would be hard pressed to name one who is more synonymous with the genre than the great...
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Emma Elliott is one of forty sculptors selected for on form 18, a biennial exhibition of sculpture in stone at Asthall Manor in the Cotswolds. She joins world renowned and... Read more ...
Mark Webster - The Cubist Creek Abstract Acrylic Painting. Virtual Paintout 430 E. Bideford Rd., PE, Canada. 16x20" Acrylic on Canvas. Check Availability. MarkAdamWebster.com Read more ...
This scene in which King Louie is offering Mowgli "two bananas" was animated vertically on 16 field paper. It makes sense, because the camera moves from a medium close up down... Read more ...