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About The Artwork Oil painting on Fabriano paper 400 gr/mq. The remote light of the sun is almost disappearing surrounded by the total darkness of a black sunset. Original Created: 2017 Subjects: Landscape Materials: Paper Styles: Abstract Expressionism Impressionism Mediums: Oil Details & Dimensions Painting: Oil on Paper Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
About The Artwork Night Seascape. This is one of a kind original oil painting. Night Seascape with the moon and waves. It was done in oil on stretched canvas, and carefully finished with a high quality varnish. The painting is sold unframed. This painting is signed on the back and it comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. All sides are painted . Please let me know if you have any questions! Thanks for looking! Original Created: 2021 Subjects: Seascape Materials: Canvas Styles: Expressionism Impressionism Minimalism Modern Mediums: Oil Details & Dimensions Painting: Oil on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 15.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.6 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
I like my iPhone's background to be inspirational. As I've worked harder on witchcraft over the years, I find that a witchcraft wallpaper background helps me to stay in a spiritual space even when I'm
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
About The Artwork Oil paint on canvas prepared by the artist. Thank you! Follow me on instagram: http://www.instagram.com/cladiamond Original Created: 2019 Subjects: Men Materials: Canvas Styles: Art Deco Figurative Fine Art Modern Abstract Expressionism Mediums: Oil Details & Dimensions Painting: Oil on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 8 W x 14 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube
Mid Century Modern Elongated Pointed Starbursts. 3d printed and painted. Super light weight. Easily mounted to the wall with double sided tape, 3M strips or similar. Add unique decor to your home with this set. The textured burst pattern is more pronounced and visible on the Large and X-Large stars. Approximate Dimensions: Small - 4” height ; 2.25” width Medium - 8” height ; 4.5” width Large - 12” height ; 6.7” width X-Large - 16” height ; 8.65” width Color options: Painted: Gold or Silver Unpainted: Black, Pearl white, Aqua Please note that these 3D prints are designed for indoor use only and should be kept in areas not exposed to high heat. If used outdoors, please be aware that the PLA plastic can warp, and the paint may fade due to sun exposure. The item(s) you receive may have unique variations from the product photo(s) as they are each made to order: hand painted and crafted.
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
Ambitious beneath his pose of indolence, James McNeill Whistler was the most contradictory of artists.
About The Artwork This one was inspired by a cat on Bebek Sahili, Istanbul. It was looking for fish to steal from the fishermen. I also liked the fact that it is customary for Turkish fishermen to use empty packages from oil, yogurt and tomato paste for what they catch. Original Created: 2024 Subjects: Cats Materials: Paper Styles: Contemporary Figurative Illustration Expressionism Portraiture Mediums: Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting: Acrylic on Paper Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: No Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
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Fascinating Paintings Of Artist Vanessa Stockard's Cat, Kevin - World's largest collection of cat memes and other animals
Fascinating Paintings Of Artist Vanessa Stockard's Cat, Kevin - World's largest collection of cat memes and other animals
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!