Let the dynamic abstraction of Scotland's ravishing landscapes infuse your space with energy and majesty. This compelling print draws the observer into the wild heart of Glencoe, with its towering peaks and sweeping valleys rendered in vigorous brushstrokes that dance between figuration and abstraction. Emerald hues and misty blues blend on the canvas defining the grandeur of the glens—a symphony of colour that captures the variability of Scottish light and weather. The focal point, a river, cascades through the valley with a vivacity that is almost audible, the whitecaps rendered in impetuous lines that convey the relentless movement of water over stone. Above, formidable mountains rise, their sheer faces simplified into bold planes of colour that flirt with geometrical purity. Subtle shifts in tone evoke a sense of depth and atmosphere, the crevices and slopes shrouded in a delicate obscurity that fosters the viewer's imagination. This piece, part of the cherished 'Scottish Glens' collection, is a poetic interpretation that does more than simply mimic the natural beauty of the Highlands; it evokes the soul-stirring emotions elicited by this majestic landscape. Welcome a sliver of Scotland's untamed spirit into your home or office space and let this print be a focal point that harmonises with both contemporary and traditional decor.
About The Artwork This is an Original Modern oil Painting (palette knife). Sides of the canvas are painted the same way like the canvas itself. Protective coat of varnish applied. The painting is signed on the front and the back. Wire attached. For me creating a painting is fascination, passion and joy, an expression of a dialogue between external events and internal perception. Personality, emotion and energy subconsciously dictate the creation of each facet of the painting, allowing any piece of art to speak for itself and also communicate with people, letting the viewer to find his own reality within such work. I like to allow an element of chance and experimentation with the creation of each piece, and, by doing so, I leave the door open for something magical to happen. The use of palette knife and oil on canvas produce more energetic perspective and vibrancy expression while allowing contrasts ranging from detailed to diffused representations, where light dynamics provide life to art. Inspiration comes from contrasts and light intensity between shadows and clarity based in reality. The living beauty of nature, the uniqueness and charm of the city are the most attractive and exciting. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Landscape Materials:Canvas Styles:Fine ArtRealismArt DecoImpressionismModern Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:23.6 W x 31.5 H x 1.6 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Portugal. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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About The Artwork This is one of the images from my 'Fabstract' collection which is a collection of digital paintings created by myself using traditional techniques, but on a computer. It is based on the concept of capturing an abstract expressionist mood or moment in time of the Yorkshire and Cumbrian landscapes. Throughout the series there is a sense of beauty and drama with an epic vastness, a calm tranquility and a kind of mystery. Leaving parts to the imagination of the viewer to ponder over, Fabstract is a truly curious collection of studies involved in the topographical subject of outdoor space, light and mood. Working closely with a member of the Fine Art Trade Guild, I will supply this painting as a limited edition of 1 of 1 - a Giclee print onto 315gsm archival canvas, using the best longevity inks. The final printed size (784 x 660mm) will include a 3 inch plain border all around the image so that it can be framed without any loss of image. The artwork will be packed very carefully - rolled and bubble-wrapped, inside large diameter toughened cardboard tubes, to ensure that it reaches you in excellent condition. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Landscape Materials:Canvas Styles:Fine ArtModern Mediums:Digital Details & Dimensions Digital:Digital on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:20.1 W x 25 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
'Golden Field' , Original oil, 30" x 30", RRP £795 -SOLD-
Oil painting by Lucy Dickens of the setting sun catching light on giant monsoon clouds.
As a framing device, arches, archways and arcs are useful to illustrators. Below are various examples of archways in art and illustration.
By Scott Bevan
Albert Bierstadt, Landscape Painting Fine Art Print: Rocky Mountains Lander's Peak Albert Bierstadt (January 7, 1830 – February 18, 1902) was a German-American painter best known for his lavish, sweeping landscapes of the American West. To paint the scenes, Bierstadt joined several journeys of the Westward Expansion. Though not the first artist to record these sites, Bierstadt was the foremost painter of these scenes for the remainder of the 19th century. This is an unframed art print of a vintage painting. Professionally color corrected and remastered to restore some of the original look. Printed on high quality matte art paper in the following sizes: 8 x 10 Inches 12 x 16 Inches 16 x 20 Inches Printed with approx 1/2 inch white border on all sides. Please note that the frame and white boarder/mat board is not included in the sale, it’s for illustrative purposes only. Please be aware that the colors and paper you see on your monitor may different slightly from the actual colors of the print. Prints are carefully rolled and shipped in a tube. Please visit my shop for more historical paintings in a variety of styles. https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/PixelArtifact Thanks for stopping by.
Artist Jason Anderson is an expert at making blocky layers of paint actually look like beautiful cityscapes.
An evocative print captures the raw beauty of Gairloch Harbour amidst a brewing storm. Vivid brushstrokes and a dynamic interplay of light and shadow bring a sense of movement to the sky, where tumultuous clouds in shades of grey, blue and hints of warm gold seem to echo the wild spirit of the Scottish coast. The water beneath mirrors this drama perfectly, reflecting both the turmoil above and the calm of the harbour, in a breathtaking dazzle of colours. In the foreground, the rugged charm of the Scottish landscape is brought to life with textured layers of paint. Golden-orange hues suggest a wild, windswept terrain, dotted with resilient greenery that stands bright against the gathering gloom. A series of quaint white cottages with rust-red roofs line the shore, their simple, sturdy structures a testament to the enduring nature of the local architecture, standing as beacons of warmth and safety against the approaching storm. A lone sailboat with its bright hull moored in the harbour provides a focal point amidst the serene blue waters, hinting at stories of seafaring adventure and the ceaseless call of the sea. The reflection of this vessel ripples gently in the water, adding to the print’s captivating allure. This piece from the 'Scottish Harbours' collection is more than just a visual treat; it's an invitation to ponder the timeless interplay between man, nature, and the elements. Perfect for admirers of Expressionism and lovers of the rugged Scottish coastline, this print is a celebration of nature's drama and the serene beauty found within it.
"Trees on the Edge of a Path" was originally an oil on canvas by French artist Eugene Brouillard (1870-1950). This is a giclee print reproduction on fine art paper with archival inks, which produces a museum quality print with vivid colors, clear detail, and will last indefinitely without yellowing. In this dreamy country scene, blue trees cast blue shadows across a lonely dirt road. A few close-ups are included to show the fine detail and color play. A creative and mood evoking addition to many home decor styles. Thanks for looking! (made to order, the print will take 5-7 days to prepare) Giclee Prints - are a bit more costly than regular prints. This is because only premium materials are used, from the printer itself to the types of ink and paper used. The end result is a superior quality print, with a full-color spectrum, high resolution, and sharp detail. Unframed, it's available in 5 sizes - 5x7", 8x10", 11x14", 16x20", 20x24", ready for standard picture frame sizes. Made to order, they are sent flat, in a cellophane sleeve in a protective envelope (up to 14"). Larger sizes are sent rolled in a sturdy tube. First Class Mail. *Processing Time - because prints are made to order, it will be 5-7 days to prepare and send your print. *Please refer to Etsy's estimated arrival time below. Thanks for your patience! *Borders - prints do not have a white border around the edges. However, if you would like a border of 1/2" or 1", please message me as you place your order. *A border adds to the overall dimensions of the print. For example, if a 10"x10" print had a 1/2" border, the overall dimensions of the print would be 11" by 11", and the image itself would measure 10"x10". *If the size you require is not listed, please message me with an inquiry. *Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed - please message me if you are not completely happy with your print. Thank you. FREE SHIPPING in US INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING - if shipping is less than estimated, the difference is refunded.