寻找独特的艺术和设计


46产品
  • "Fluffy Garden 06" by Thai artist Supmanee Chaisansuk, abstract expressionism of nature's intricate details, acrylic on canvas, 30 x 40 cm.
  • Abstract painting Fluffy Garden 04 by Thai artist Supmanee Chaisansuk, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, vibrant red and white textured brushstrokes.
  • Bright abstract painting with red, yellow, and orange swirls with white speckles
    This image shows "Flaming," an artwork full of warm colours like red and yellow, mounted on a white brick wall. The colours blend together and have a fiery look, with little white specks scattered across, like embers in a fire. The artwork stands out against the wall and seems to bring a warm glow to the room.
  • This picture, "Emotional Spectrum," looks like colours dancing up and down like a soft rainbow. It starts with warm orange at the bottom, then goes up to bright yellow and green, and ends with cool blue and purple at the top. The colours blend together and look a bit rough, like they were made with a camera. It's like looking at different feelings all at once, full of life and moving.
    This photo shows a corner of a framed artwork of 'Emotional Spectrum'. You can see the edge where the colours meet the simple, silver frame.  The artwork is hung on a white wall, and there's a small shadow behind the frame. It's like a little piece of a rainbow caught inside a frame on the wall.
  • Abstract watercolor painting with vibrant yellow, blue, and green splashes, creating a dynamic and colorful composition.
    Abstract acrylic painting featuring vibrant yellows, greens, and blues on a textured canvas by Thai artist Supmanee Chaisansuk.
  • Abyss, a square format artwork by BRYCE Watanasoponwong, reflects intense emotions through experimental photography using film-soup. This original piece exemplifies the unique style of #CameraAsBrush approach from the #SavingFace series. It was created to explore self-reflection using experimental photographic techniques that produce results resembling watercolour paintings.
    BRYCE Watanasoponwong's Abyss, the third of four square format artworks, reflects intense emotions and a point of near shutdown. This original piece was created using experimental photography of film-soup, showcasing the unique #CameraAsBrush approach. From the #SavingFace series, it explores self-reflection using experimental photographic techniques that produce watercolour-like results. Displaying on the wall, Abyss offers a calm yet enigmatic presence.