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Sunday, 25 July 2010

Sunday Browsing (and subsequent recs)

I find Sunday a great day for browsing around Etsy shops, taking notes about what I plan to buy - or what I would buy if I had the money. There are some lovely paintings on Etsy which are naturally very expensive, so thank goodness for prints; a great way to get a little piece of art.

Here's a taster of Etsy artists' shop I've been wandering around today...
A ** next to a listing denotes possible mature subject matter.


http://www.etsy.com/listing/44048724/original-abstract-landscape-painting
by Michelle Geromel


Michelle Geromel

Mouthwatering abstract landscapes (yes, I said mouthwatering. They look delicious!), and bold figure paintings.**

Emily Balivet:
Art featuring various mythologies and goddesses, full of life and colour.**
Marni Mutrux:
Gorgeous painted studies of women.**

Shellie Mitchell :

This artist uses fabric over wood to portray her art, and it works beautifully.

Jordanka Yaretz:

Among other subjects, this artist paints trees - but that's saying too little. These tree painting are striking studies of silhouettes and colours, and I love the way that the trees are used almost as negative space.

Victoria Webb:

Amazing figure paintings, as well as a beautiful, rich landscape series.**

Kristina Laurendi Havens :

The range and fullness of colour in this artist's paintings is breathtaking; the warm and cool tones draw out life from the pictures.**

Kim Onyskiw:

Deceptively simple acrylic lanscape paintings, that capture a mood in a few colours.


Hope you enjoy!

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