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Artwork by Pembrokeshire Artist Edward Bowie. Original Oil Paintings, Landscapes and Seascapes.
Posted on October 15th, 2010 1 commentAll are original artworks by Edward Bowie. This work and more is online at www.bowiesarthouse.com, blog at www.bowiesarthouse.wordpress.com. Also on facebook and Twitter. Please email me for images of work or descriptions. Commissions and portfolios are available. Feel free to contact with any questions. Piece names, materials and dimensions: 1) Promise. Oil on Canvas. 16 x 12″ 2) Glint. Oil on Paper. 10 x 10″ 3) Beach Breaker. Oil on Paper. 10.5 x 8″ 4) An Unknown Future Awaits. Oil on Canvas. 32 x 21″ 5) Final Approach. Oil on Canvas. 32 x 12″ 6) Barren Sunset. Oil on Paper. 17 x 13″ 7) Looming Weather. Oil on Canvas. 16 x 12″
Drift. Oil on Paper. 11 x 11″ 9) Morning Mist over Preseli Mountains. Oil on Paper. 8 x 6″ 10) Dusty Summer. Oil on Paper. 31 x 21″ 11) Harvest Evening. Oil on Paper. 17 x 13″ 12) Luminescence. Oil on Paper. 17 x 13″ 13) Newgale Sunrise. Oil on Canvas. 12 x 32″ 14) Northerly Wind. Oil on Canvas Sheet. 5 x 7″ 15) Purple Horizon. Oil on Canvas Sheet. 4 x 6″ 16) Solva Glow. Oil on Canvas. 18 x 16″ 17) Twilight Hour. Oil on Canvas. 16 x 12″ 18) Sapphire Seas. Oil on Canvas. 32 x 12″ 19) Earth & Water. Mixed Media on Wood. 47 x 23″ 20) Gulls. Oil on Paper. 13 x 9.5″ 21) Winter Landscape. Oil on Paper. 40 x 30″ 22) First Thought. Ink on Paper. 31 x 21″ -
Van Marciano Art – Midnight Moods – Painting
Posted on February 16th, 2010 5 commentsInternational selling artist Fabrizio Van Marciano finishes off one of his stunning original canvas paintings in deep midnight blue.
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I've been denying the artist inside me for too long. It seems to be that no mater what I do in life, things always bring me back to my Art. I love it, I enjoy it, it defines me. At the moment I'm just following my dreams, doing what I love...
Painting has always been a long time hobby of mine, but over the past couple of years it has been something I've found myself doing more and more and I've given a lot of my work away without documenting it, so a lot of it is lost in the sands of time... With the site I'm hoping to get a lot more exposure and feedback on my work which will help me to grow and develop further as an artist. All comments and critiques are welcome!




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