Facing Obstructions, oil paintings by Mike Creighton
Facing Obstructions, oil paintings by Mike Creighton

Facing Obstructions is a series of oil paintings completed in November of 2016. Each painting measures 20″ x 20″. Mike Creighton is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in Portland, Oregon. He uses a variety of media including oil, gouache, graphite, charcoal, digital applications, and code. Mike Creighton: website / instagram / deviantArt

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Paintings by Vie Dunn-Harr
Paintings by Vie Dunn-Harr

Dunn-Harr found her artistic expression slowly, yet deliberately, and continues to explore the many possibilities in the arts. She studied in Florence, Italy at the Lorenzo de Medici Instituto de Arte and at the Toblach-Dobbiaco Academia Italia. She derived much of her early experience from the traditional school and continues to embrace formalism. Her works […]

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Włodzimierz Kukliński, oil paintings
Włodzimierz Kukliński, oil paintings

Włodzimierz Kukliński is a self-taught Polish painter and illustrator. His work is found on more than a hundred books. He also designs posters, book covers, trademarks, wrappings and CD covers. He works primarily with oils and his paintings often depict young women in thoughtful contemplation. Włodzimierz loves illustrating fairy tales, historical books, and detective stories. […]

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Expedition Husky - Ellie & Atlas
Expedition: Husky – Ellie & Atlas

“I suffer from clinical major depressive disorder as well as clinical anxiety (severe social anxiety, including anxiety attacks), and Ellie & Atlas have truly saved me in so many ways. Their need and want to be outside, explore, work, and play has forced me to be that kind of person, and they’ve helped me discover […]

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Magical ceramic animals by PhoCeramics
Magical ceramic animals by PhoCeramics

“I started making these and many more animals a short while ago and I can’t seem to stop. They are practical as well as cute – you can use them as tea or coffee cups, small bowls, storage containers. Sky is the limit (except for, of course, the unicorn). I get my inspiration from the […]

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