Artist: Milos Bojovic Medium: Oil on Canvas Board Dimensions: 11 x 14 inches This 11 x 14 oil painting beautifully captures a serene riverside scene bathed in natural light. The gentle flow of the river reflects earthy greens, browns, and subtle hints of blue, suggesting movement and depth in the water. A sandy embankment rises along the left, contrasting wi...
- 16x20 archival print by Colleen Gray Story: The Great Wolf Teacher sings to Grandfather Sun. He is grateful for the warmth that seeps into his skin. Grandfather loves the ache out of his old bones and the two know each other in that gentle moment. NOTE: ALL prints have a white border around the outside of the image, to provide white space to compliment you...
A blend of surrealism and automatic painting. 12 x 12 varnished watercolour and ink on Appollen Birch back board. The bespectacled (glass wearer) with a mind full of colour and pattern. conveys the random thought process that is constantly swirling around in our minds behind our eyes.
12 x 12 watercolour and Ink on Appollen Birch Board and varnished. Sits on shelf or hangs on wall. Red Queen is my interpretation of The Red Queen from Alice in Wonderland.
12" x 18" mounted and varnished on Apollon Birchwood Panel with profile of 1 5/8". Will stand on shelf or hang on wall. Emrys the Blue Unicorn is both mystical and logical. He moves silently but every step is measured in both strength and beauty. His pace is measured and calculated as he crosses a mystical background surrounded by hand drawn garlands.
12" x18" Watercolour, Acrylic and Ink painting mounted on Apollon Birchwood Panel. Profile 1 5/8" Sits perfectly on a shelf or hangs easily on a wall. Colorful dramatic painting of horses running through a river from the tall pampas type grass in the background. Wild horses running free.
12" x18" Watercolour, Acrylic and Ink painting mounted on Apollon Birchwood Panel. Profile 1 5/8" Sits perfectly on a shelf or hangs easily on a wall. Colorful dramatic painting of horses running through a river from the tall pampas type grass in the background. Wild horses running free.
- 16x20 archival print by Colleen Gray Story: The Great Bear of the North speaks with Grandmother Moon about his home and the creatures who live there. He speaks of starvation, of strange human things called plastics poisoning the food. He asks if there is anything the animals can do. "Love them until the love breaks their hearts open", she said. "This is th...