Noah Norrid is a self-taught artist based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Having been an English and Design teacher for more than 20 years, Noah started his professional art career when he co-authored and illustrated two children’s books with his wife, Helle: Jordan Kalder Anton-Emil! (Earth Calling Anton-Emil!) and Tør Du, Anton-Emil? (Do You Dare, Anton-Emil?) Noah always had an interest in art and has dabbled in print-making, drawing, silk-screen, ceramics, sculpture, wood-working, and stop-motion film-making However, it was his first love of watercolor that he returned to time and again over the years. Noah’s current body of work is the culmination of both his extensive interests in natural history, literature, mythological and religious symbolism as well as his near pathological interest in painting with watercolor and obsessing about details. Particularly the details that bring his subjects to life. Noah’s work has been featured in trade magazines, children’s books, and some of his very earliest watercolor concepts were purchased and developed by Grimm’s Hotels of Berlin and Munich. (The Frog King)
"Entangle" - original is available and will be showing at @krabjabstudio in February in group show #ArborealDreams Contact [email protected] if interested. #Watercolor on wood panel (prepped...
Mārīte Desaine is an artist from Latvia. In the series below we explore the artist’s amazing ballpoint pen drawings. Each piece takes approximately 30 hours and the unmistakeable pen s…
New piece from a series called "Mosaic" that I will be bringing to @ix_imagine_this #lluxcon in 6 weeks in Reading PA. #forest #woods #trees #enchantment #enchanted #beautiful #art #beautifulbizarre...
A beautiful pen & ink and watercolour drawing by Ed Org. Hand titled and signed by Ed Org. ‘Of clouds that take whole days to pass; And are sometimes forced to pick With fiery arrows through the thick, Till the cracking racks asunder Roll, and awe the world with thunder’. Song of the Cloud-Nymphs. The piece is sold mounted and framed. Image size approx : 21.5cm x 28cm (8" x 11"). Outer frame size approx: 40.5cm x 51cm (16" x 20"). This piece can also be purchased using Own Art - interest free credit, payable in 10 equal monthly installments - contact the gallery for full details. Also available as an open edition print - click HERE for details. See more work by Ed Org HERE. About Ed OrgBorn in Shropshire in 1955, Ed had an idyllic childhood among woods, fields, secret pools and ruined barns, which helped fire his imagination for mythological work. In the 1970s Ed undertook a Foundation course at Shrewsbury College of Art, and then completed a Fine Art degree at Cheltenham College of Art, with his final degree show based on "The Lord of the Rings".Until the early 90s Ed worked as a graphic designer in the advertising industry, and then in 1993 he chose to follow his heart and leave safe employment to pursue his own path, and started to create personal works on a mythological theme in watercolour and intricate pencil drawings. He is influenced by his favourite artist, Edward Burne-Jones, but also the book illustrators, Arthur Rackham, Willy Pogany, Russell Flint, Charles Robinson, and others. The landscapes of Devon, the Lake District and local woodland are a feature in many of his pieces. His larger works can take up to 18 months to complete. Ed also produces open and limited edition prints of many of his works.Ed has undertaken numerous commissions, the most notable being several corporate designs for the Wychwood Brewery including 'Hobgoblin', 'Black Wych' and 'Fiddler's Elbow'.Ed has a strong following and many collectors across the UK and abroad.Obsidian has been showing Ed's work since we first opened in 2002, and we now showcase his work in an annual solo show.
Michelle Morin and nature are one. Living and working on the Seacoast of New Hampshire, the Massachusetts College of Art trained artist has spent her career cultivating a relationship with plants, wildlife, and their distinctive habitats.…
Indonesian artist & illustrator Luqman Reza Mulyono, better known as ‘Jongkie’, uses watercolors to create colorful animal illustrations with a whimsical touch.
This captivating artwork offers a contemporary abstraction of a serene morning on Loch Lomond. The piece masterfully plays with colour and form to convey the tranquil beauty of the landscape. Swathes of vibrant hues blend harmoniously to depict the loch’s glassy surface, with the reflection of the scenery imbuing the waters with a kaleidoscope of colours, from warm oranges and pinks to cool blues and purples. The mountains in the distance rise as softened shapes, bathed in the light of the early morning sun, casting a gentle gradient across the canvas. Nestled within a cluster of stylised trees, a quaint village is suggested through simplified geometric forms, lending a sense of peaceful habitation. A solitary sailing boat with a crisp white sail glides smoothly, adding a dynamic element to the scene and reinforcing the vastness and calm of the loch. Brushstrokes are invisible, giving way to a seamless blend of colours that suggest mist and movement, while geometric patterns on the water’s surface add a textural contrast to the softness of the natural environment, inviting the viewer to experience the scene through a dreamlike lens. This print is a celebration of Scotland’s natural beauty and the enchanting allure of Loch Lomond, promising to be a contemplative addition to any collection.
Come of Things (detail). Del Kathryn Barton. Art Gallery NSW.
Surrealist art is often highly cryptic and the odd juxtapositions and ambiguous narratives can sometimes feel unnerving. This is understandable given the contradictory space between the subconscious and reality that surrealist artists navigate in their creative process. In the hands of self-proclaimed surrealist Daniel Merriam, however, the results of this process are entirely different. Merriam draws inspiration from both his fantasies and surrounding reality to create works that are both deeply pleasurable and immediately enticing. His imaginative paintings depict fantastical worlds filled with bubbles, flying fish, instrument-playing animals and tree-house castles, all rendered in dreamy watercolors.
This Art print is from my original piece done in Watercolor. Caves have always fascinated me with their mysterious interiors, interesting formations, and beautiful colors. The sky, planets, the moon and space in general amaze me as well. This series is a combination of these two fantastic worlds coming together in order to create an unworldly space. It makes a great little gift for any occasion. Can be a great addition to any room, or hallways. It is mounted on a heavy duty paper and it is signed.
A gorgeous new signed print reproduced from a beautiful original watercolour painting by Ed Org. This beautiful print has a wealth of intricate detail. Available in 2 sizes, each copy is hand signed by Ed Org. Supplied backed & cellophane wrapped (unframed). See more work by Ed Org HERE. About Ed OrgBorn in Shropshire in 1955, Ed had an idyllic childhood among woods, fields, secret pools and ruined barns, which helped fire his imagination for mythological work. In the 1970s Ed undertook a Foundation course at Shrewsbury College of Art, and then completed a Fine Art degree at Cheltenham College of Art, with his final degree show based on "The Lord of the Rings".Until the early 90s Ed worked as a graphic designer in the advertising industry, and then in 1993 he chose to follow his heart and leave safe employment to pursue his own path, and started to create personal works on a mythological theme in watercolour and intricate pencil drawings. He is influenced by his favourite artist, Edward Burne-Jones, but also the book illustrators, Arthur Rackham, Willy Pogany, Russell Flint, Charles Robinson, and others. The landscapes of Devon, the Lake District and local woodland are a feature in many of his pieces. His larger works can take up to 18 months to complete. Ed also produces open and limited edition prints of many of his works.Ed has undertaken numerous commissions, the most notable being several corporate designs for the Wychwood Brewery including 'Hobgoblin', 'Black Wych' and 'Fiddler's Elbow'.Ed has a strong following and many collectors across the UK and abroad.Obsidian has been showing Ed's work since we first opened in 2002, and we now showcase his work in an annual solo show.
Frederick Judd Waugh Frederick Judd Waugh (1861 - 1940) was a leading American artist known for his beautiful seascape paintings. He was the son of painter Samuel Waugh and studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Interestingly, he was a camouflage artist for the U.S. Navy during World War I. His seascape paintings are incredibly
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