The Undercover Collection

A monthly poster series where one canvas is by an anonymous painter, and the other canvas (of type) is created by Job Wouters.  I found The Undercover Collection on the Letman site (which I’ve posted before), there has been a massive amount of updates with amazing work. Go now – I urge you.  Read More

Signpaintr

I’ve been thinking about trying something new, but I’ll just post this and maybe you can guess. See more amazing images like these here.  Read More

Hero

Anthony Lister created this great series called Everybody needs a Hero and I can’t help but love them, especially with a little boy in the house who loves these characters!  Read More

Conor Harrington

Another link that I’ve had bookmarked for almost a year (if not longer) and can’t believe I have not posted about it yet. Conor Harrington is an artist, and more specifically a painter. His work combines the art of traditional painting with the roughness of graffiti art into powerful work that stuns me. Conor is originally from Ireland but resides in London where he struggles to fight the label of graffiti artist and emerge into that... Read More

Michelle Armas

I have to thank Michelle for visiting and commenting on a previous post which lead me to her amazing paintings! Michelle has switched her focus from graphic design to fine art and sells her work on Big Cartel if you’re looking for affordable art. Michelle also posts her inspiration and interests on her blog filled with beautiful images. I’m a huge fan of geometry and these are just phenomenal! I wish I could put my finger on it – this... Read More

Sweetness

I love the Pounce feature on Etsy and I can blame this little post on it. I love these sweet little paintings (just 8×8 inches in size) and are so good you may try to eat them! Baby Chick Designs is a fairly new shop and sells their prints unframed.  Read More

PA Spotlight: Charles Demuth

Charles Demuth was an American talent who was born and remained in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Most known for his work, Figure No. 5, a great indicator of Pop Art, Demuth was also credited for developing a painting style known as Precisionism, where American landscapes were depicted in precise, sharply defined, geometrical forms. Charles Demuth’s life spanned from the early 1880′s until he passed in 1935 due to complications of diabetes.... Read More

Lisa Yuskavage

One of my favorite artists that I discovered due to an assignment in college was Philadelphia native, Lisa Yuskavage. A talent on many levels, Lisa’s paintings feature women of all types with exaggerated and/or diminished features that are filled with color and allure. Night Each piece offers a slice of a world that leaves me with questions, what is she doing, who is she, what is she thinking. I think that is the true goal of art, to make you... Read More

The Regal Twelve

Vermeer The Regal Twelve is where the fine arts of Van Eyck and Vermeer (shown above) meets the digital age of Alexa Sinclair. I was really taken away by these images of powerful women throughout the ages that include Cleopatra, Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great and my favorite, Marie Antoinette. Isabella And according to Alexa’s website, she is working on “The Royal dozen, the new series that closely follows the themes and style of the... Read More

animal pop art

Do you love your furry friends enough to display them on your wall? If you do, head on over to ArtByCat’s shop on Etsy. She has a variety of Pop Art paintings featuring pets for sell and they are just adorable! The paintings are 8.5 x 11 unstretched and 7 x 9 stretched. I can just imagine these as a collage of paintings on the wall, it would really look great! They are reasonably priced at $20 and she has a few other paintings available besides... Read More