Art on your walls...
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the-norseman

15,074 posts

194 months

Wednesday 16th April 2025
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They were done in Bali like that, decided just to leave them for now.

Clockwork Cupcake

79,335 posts

295 months

Wednesday 16th April 2025
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the-norseman said:
They were done in Bali like that, decided just to leave them for now.
Fair enough. If they are part of the charm then that's different. thumbup

DCerebrate

373 posts

133 months

Wednesday 14th May 2025
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By the artist I have written up, Ronald Rae b.1946. So many different styles, but instantly recognisable if you get to know his work. One to watch. This from one of 200 miniature portraits in biro, from people seen on the London Underground and the Edinburgh Festival.

Hugo Stiglitz

40,610 posts

234 months

Wednesday 14th May 2025
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OMITN said:
Not art in the sense of other content shared in this thread, but a couple of recent items:

Original British quad cinema posters to go in our TV/music room. A third - not sure what yet - will be added to the right of The French Dispatch.



We also have an original US one sheet of The Grand Budapest Hotel hanging behind where the photo was taken. This will be joined by another two US one sheets in due course.


Loving the last one, where did you get it from?

OzzyR1

6,271 posts

255 months

Sunday 3rd August 2025
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DCerebrate said:
By the artist I have written up, Ronald Rae b.1946. So many different styles, but instantly recognisable if you get to know his work. One to watch. This from one of 200 miniature portraits in biro, from people seen on the London Underground and the Edinburgh Festival.
On the assumption that is an original, could I ask what the dimensions are?

AndyAudi

3,756 posts

245 months

Thursday 21st August 2025
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I shared this guy before, love his stencils, so much detail
Former Grafiti guy now does spray paint & hand cut stencils to create a fantastic level of depth only gets about a dozen from each cut, each one an original “copy” can be slightly different

I’ve a few but he deserves a wider audience

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1SBcyMaD6s/?mibex...

OMITN

2,897 posts

115 months

Thursday 21st August 2025
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
OMITN said:
Not art in the sense of other content shared in this thread, but a couple of recent items:

Original British quad cinema posters to go in our TV/music room. A third - not sure what yet - will be added to the right of The French Dispatch.



We also have an original US one sheet of The Grand Budapest Hotel hanging behind where the photo was taken. This will be joined by another two US one sheets in due course.


Loving the last one, where did you get it from?
Sorry - completely missed this.

It came from https://themomentposters.com/, albeit via their eBay store. The guy who runs it was great to deal with.

The other two posters are also originals, albeit A Complete Unknown, being a recent film, was multiples cheaper than the two Wes Andersons…!

wibble cb

4,092 posts

230 months

Friday 22nd August 2025
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3 recent(ish) trips commemorated by some travel posters, it cost 3 times the poster cost to have them plaque mounted !


Funk

27,322 posts

232 months

Friday 22nd August 2025
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A couple more Jason Anderson purchases for me - he's by far and away one of my favourite artists:

Lucent:



Neon:



https://jasonandersonartist.com/collections/prints

Am also planning a purchase from Two-Faced Twins - probably one of the following, haven't decided yet:




AndyAudi

3,756 posts

245 months

Friday 22nd August 2025
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Funk said:
A couple more Jason Anderson purchases for me -
I like that style - Lucent is smart

Funk

27,322 posts

232 months

Friday 22nd August 2025
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AndyAudi said:
Funk said:
A couple more Jason Anderson purchases for me -
I like that style - Lucent is smart
Cheers - they're actually sort of meant to be a pair; Lucent is 'sunrise', Neon is 'sunset'.

The Gauge

6,353 posts

36 months

Sunday 24th August 2025
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Can anyone help my find a painting like the one below please? Ideally I'd like it with brighter, more vivid colours to lighten a dark area of a room.
To help me search, is there a name to this type of painting? Abstract maybe?


Ace-T

8,271 posts

278 months

Sunday 24th August 2025
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The Gauge said:
Can anyone help my find a painting like the one below please? Ideally I'd like it with brighter, more vivid colours to lighten a dark area of a room.
To help me search, is there a name to this type of painting? Abstract maybe?

Perhaps Simon Kenny?

https://clarendonfineart.com/collections/simon-ken...

AndyAudi

3,756 posts

245 months

Sunday 24th August 2025
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The Gauge said:
Can anyone help my find a painting like the one below please? Ideally I'd like it with brighter, more vivid colours to lighten a dark area of a room.
To help me search, is there a name to this type of painting? Abstract maybe?

Is that a textured acrylic painting, done with a pallet knife?
Eg https://russell-collection.com/acrylic-paint-textu...

Edited by AndyAudi on Sunday 24th August 15:43

Hugo Stiglitz

40,610 posts

234 months

Sunday 24th August 2025
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The landing page image looks fantastic

toasty

8,197 posts

243 months

Sunday 24th August 2025
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The Gauge said:
Can anyone help my find a painting like the one below please? Ideally I'd like it with brighter, more vivid colours to lighten a dark area of a room.
To help me search, is there a name to this type of painting? Abstract maybe?

I’m quite a fan of a Yorkshire artist called Brenda Herd who has a similar style.
https://wyecliffe.com/collections/brenda-herd

I have this one.


Edited by toasty on Sunday 24th August 19:25

The Gauge

6,353 posts

36 months

Monday 25th August 2025
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AndyAudi said:
The Gauge said:
Can anyone help my find a painting like the one below please? Ideally I'd like it with brighter, more vivid colours to lighten a dark area of a room.
To help me search, is there a name to this type of painting? Abstract maybe?

Is that a textured acrylic painting, done with a pallet knife?
Eg https://russell-collection.com/acrylic-paint-textu...
To be honest I'm not sure. It was made by the wife of someone who I used to kind of know of, but never met. I think she just made them at home as a hobby but didn't really ell them as such, and i'm not sure how she made them. I have a feeling he said she blew paint around the canvas with a straw, but I might be wrong. He posted that ^^ picture as an example of what she did, but annoyingly I can't remember the guys details.

bigandclever

14,213 posts

261 months

Monday 25th August 2025
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Looks like an acrylic pour to my eyes.

swanseaboydan

2,196 posts

186 months

Monday 25th August 2025
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These are an acrylic pour by and artist called phillipe from a gallery in Brighton - catch the light really well, not a great picture sorry .

ben5575

7,257 posts

244 months

Tuesday 9th September 2025
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Art literally on my wall.

My daughter is a massive David Lynch fan, a friend is a handy spray artist, my office was looking rather dowdy.



If you're interested, these images were the brief










Edited by ben5575 on Tuesday 9th September 21:54