another painting inspired by the powdery flutter and flash of butterflies and moths "mothswing" acrylic on canvas - approx. 37 x 49 click to see large "mothswing" detail click to see large "mothswing" detail click to see large
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fine art and illustration by claire b cotts
The ARTHOUSEco's print collections are meticulously curated to meet the latest trends and colourways.
The ARTHOUSEco's print collections are meticulously curated to meet the latest trends and colourways.
Patio Garden acrylic/colored pencil on 18″x 18″ stretched canvas sold
The ARTHOUSEco's print collections are meticulously curated to meet the latest trends and colourways.
Canadian artist Lauren Mycroft paints minimal sentimental acrylic landscapes that invoke a sense of nostalgia and personal experiences in the hearts of the viewers.
Now in its 13th year, the Paddington Art Prize is a $25,000 national acquisitive prize for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape, a significant contemporary genre with a long tradition in Australian painting as a key contributor to our national ethos. Artists Craig Waddell and Wendy Sharpe, along with Wayne Tunnicliffe, Head Curator, Australian Continue Reading
Abstract Felt Painting "Colourway No.2" is an original wool painting by West Yorkshire felt artist Janine Jacques. It was inspired by a series of paintings.
untitled (night pond) acrylic on canvas (diptych) 48" x 72" click to see large untitled (night pond) acrylic on canvas (diptych) 48" x 72" click to see large inspiration - pond weeds, lotus, salamander eggs, volvux
The ARTHOUSEco's print collections are meticulously curated to meet the latest trends and colourways.
luna moth acrylic on panel (diptych) 48 x 72 luna moth detail luna moth detail
The ARTHOUSEco's print collections are meticulously curated to meet the latest trends and colourways.
This month's challenge artwork, Heijinja by Toshi Yoshida, is lovely for its peacefulness and delicate use of line. On a quick glance, you might only see a handful of colors, but with a closer look, you'll see lots of muted shades - grays, blues, pinks, yellows, and taupes. What stands out immediately is the red building; with such a strong color, how can it not be the first thing your eye sees? I love how it warms up an otherwise cool palette, but I especially love the overall color scheme. It's not something I would immediately choose, but all of the shades really work well together. How do we use them? One way to incorporate the colors into your challenge piece is to choose a bold shade of red and keep everything else very soft and muted - the last five swatches would be a great palette. Or, if you like color, you can challenge yourself and do the top four or five swatches, working to mix in a soft yellow and light pink with the red. What do you think of this month's artwork? How do you plan to use the colors in it?
Discover wonders from across the globe in this beautiful 4 x 500 piece jigsaw puzzle set designed by Rhi James. In a beautiful, soothing colourway which is at once rich and minimal, this puzzle set focuses on stunning scenes including the magical Rainbow Mountain in Peru and Australia’s iconic Dove Lake. This jigsaw is perfect for avid travellers, landscape lovers and any appreciator of a balanced aesthetic. Corners of the World is part of our White Logo collection, designed to captivate the mind and complement the modern lifestyle. Piece by piece, we celebrate the beauty of diversity, the elegance of modernity, and the joy of coming together. This 4 x 500 piece jigsaw set was painted by the talented artist Rhi James as part of our White Logo collection.
fine art and illustration by claire b cotts