Showing 551–605 of 619 results
Filters-
-
-
-
-
-
NU COUCHÉ
Categories:PhotographyBy Dorin Nebunu -
Secret cave
Categories:Paintings -
Stranger in the night
Categories:Paintings -
3 Trees
Categories:Under £500Oil on Canvas 50x65cm, 19.68″ x 25.59″
I painted in the garden, these three trees standing side by side as if they were one family, and these trees’ branches intertwined, creating a unique chaos of branches. The yellow light and the green of the trees, together with their cool shadows, created a unique color dance.
The painting is on a gallery wrapped wooden frame, it has a wire from behind for hang. The four sides are painted and It can be displayed even with no frame.
If you have more questions, please feel free to ask. -
-
Untitled M03
Categories:PaintingsBy Alan Lacke -
Untitled M02
Categories:PaintingsBy Alan Lacke -
Untitled M01
Categories:PaintingsBy Alan LackeAlan Lacke utiliza algunas de sus herramientas hechas a mano para presentar el concepto de impresión directa. Con un solo toque a la superficie, compone formas armónicas y diseños llenos de color y alegría con apenas manchas plasmadas en mis lienzos.
Lacke utiliza recursos abstractos para explotar los esquemas geométricos y el color en su nivel básico. Invitar a los espectadores a un grupo contemplativo. La simplicidad es clave para las complejidades de este trabajo. -
Loneliness
Categories:Paintings -
Doina
Categories:PaintingsBy Lucia Boaghe -
-
-
-
-
Tintagel Isle
Categories:PaintingsBy glennbadham -
Sandy Bay
Categories:PaintingsBy glennbadham -
-
SOLD
-
Whirling Dervishes
Categories:PaintingsInvoking Rumi, Shafique Farooqi’s Whirling Dervishes transports the viewer to a spiritual realm in an ecstasy of colour. His images swirl and melt into the heavens above joining mind, heart, and body as they seek oneness with God. Having spent a significant part of his life in Turkey, Farooqi’s art has been deeply inspired by Sufism. His recent endeavor is his book on art and mysticism “The Tale of Drunken Flute in Whirling Dervishes”.
-
SOLD
-
SOLD
-
SOLD
The Best Performance
Categories:Paintings -
SOLD
-
SOLD
The Nostalgia
Categories:Paintings -
The Triple Identity
Categories:Paintings -
Thinking Outside the Box
Categories:Paintings -
SOLD
The Mountains and Hills
Categories:Paintings -
SOLD
Oriental Landscape
Categories:Paintings -
The Woman on Conveyor Belt
Categories:Paintings -
SOLD
To Tame the Woman in Yourself
Categories:Paintings -
The Horse Fatale
Categories:Paintings -
The Unidentified Flying Object
Categories:Paintings -
The Shelter
Categories:Paintings -
The New Moon
Categories:Paintings -
SOLD
The Hills have Eyes
Categories:Paintings -
The Compromise
Categories:Paintings -
Overthinking
Categories:Paintings -
The Parasite of the Mind
Categories:Paintings -
Embrace Yourself
Categories:Paintings -
SOLD
Free Your Mind!
Categories:Paintings -
Pot of prosperity
Categories:PaintingsArtists interpretation of the traditional pot of plenty from Sri lankan (Ceylon) which is one of ancient symbols used in architectural elements in the ancient kingdoms of sri lanka. Pun Kalasa (pot of plenty) art is mainly depicted as a figure of flowers on a pot. It’s considered as the sole symbol of prosperity. According to Buddhist culture, a full pot depicts fertility, prosperity and wealth.