Continental US - Animal Paintings
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Varnish, Archival Ink, Acrylic
2010s Abstract Continental US - Animal Paintings
Ink, Handmade Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1990s Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Encaustic, Oil
2010s Neo-Expressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil, Wood Panel
2010s Impressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Artist Comments
Artist Heather Foster paints a pair of horses along a road that leads to the Galisteo Dam in New Mexico. "The light was amazing at that time of day," recalls Heather. She combines hues that accentuate the cool shadows and warm colors that were quickly fading with the sun. Masterful plays of shadow and light rule this outback acrylic piece.
About the Artist
Artist Heather Foster captures an enduring image of the West. She paints the dramatic landscapes and stalwart animals she encounters on her adventures to ranches and rodeos. Heather says she has always known she wanted to be an artist. As a child, she spent her weekends and summers riding the bus into Philadelphia to attend art classes at Philadelphia College of Art, Moore College of Art, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Over the years, she's moved around the country quite a bit and done many jobs - everything from driving a pedicab (a giant tricycle that transports passengers) to art restoration and conservation (for one project, she unstretched and then restretched a $17 million painting that would not fit through the door of the buyer's house). The one constant though, no matter where she lived or what side jobs she held, she always made space and time to paint. Today, she works from a home studio in Santa Fe...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Photorealist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
1930s Post-Impressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
1970s Modern Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
Early 20th Century Impressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
2010s Surrealist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Chalk, Pastel, Archival Paper, Pencil, Color Pencil
19th Century Romantic Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper
2010s Impressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Artist Comments
Artist Rachel Srinivasan presents a surreal image of a white bison standing in the middle of 10 swords—nominative to its corresponding card from the tarot d...
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
1960s Naturalistic Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
19th Century Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
"The elephant always hosted the best tea parties, everyone agreed," says artist Andrea Doss. "Her dream was to bake a cake taller than the giraffe, but she ha...
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Mixed Media
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
2010s Neo-Expressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Wood, Oil
Artist Comments
A paper crane flies among a flock of birds against a dusky warm gradient. "The title of this work, 'This Is Not a Flock of Birds,' is a nod to Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte," shares artist Candice Eisenfeld. She takes pleasure in letting her viewers create their own meanings inspired by her work.
About the Artist
As an American exploring issues of identity, artist Candice Eisenfeld paints through the lens of the first American art movement, the Hudson River School. Rather than depicting a specific locale, Candice’s artwork evokes a sense of place. These "inner landscapes" are invented, and often reference photographs taken during travels in southern Appalachia and the Blue Ridge and Smokey Mountains. Whether real or imagined, her paintings are influenced by the Dutch Masters, Tonalists, and Chinese painting. Produced on a single wooden panel, the ethereal landscapes are often joined with segments of aqueous color fields which act as commentary for the landscapes, like the chorus in a Greek play. The crisp, hard edges separating the landscapes from the color fields command a sense of order in an otherwise fluid and painterly surface. With two or three sections of the panel competing for attention, the painting creates multiple focal points. Candice's art has been displayed in embassies in Namibia and Belarus, held in the collections of Norwest Bank and Northwest...
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic
1930s Cubist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic Polymer, Gouache
2010s American Impressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Glass, Resin, Oil, Panel
2010s Realist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
18th Century Continental US - Animal Paintings
Watercolor, Engraving
20th Century American Realist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic
1960s Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
20th Century Folk Art Continental US - Animal Paintings
Paint, Acrylic, Panel
2010s Neo-Expressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil, Board
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Glass, Resin, Oil
1950s Modern Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Artist Comments
"While both very large and very strong, Fritz was a very timid dragon," says artist Andrea Doss. "He was afraid of everything, from the shadows of tree branch...
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Color Pencil
Early 2000s Impressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Mid-19th Century Tonalist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century American Realist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Late 20th Century Expressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
2010s Neo-Expressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil, Board
Artist Comments
Artist Pamela Hoke displays a monochromatic portrait of a highland cattle. She captures the serenity of a majestic yet gentle and b...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
Mid-20th Century Folk Art Continental US - Animal Paintings
Burlap, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil, Acrylic
Artist Comments
Monarch butterflies amidst white fluff, in pink, yellow, orange, and red, flying about merrily in a bright blue sky. Their colorful wings fluttering in every ...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1960s American Modern Continental US - Animal Paintings
Board, Pigment
Artist Comments
"Considered symbols of luck, Koi fish are known for their tenacity to swim rushing streams and waterfalls until they reach their goal," says artist Candice Eisenfeld. "They are determined and they never give up. Symbolic in Buddhism, they represent courage and strength."
About the Artist
As an American exploring issues of identity, artist Candice Eisenfeld paints through the lens of the first American art movement, the Hudson River School. Rather than depicting a specific locale, Candice’s artwork evokes a sense of place. These "inner landscapes" are invented, and often reference photographs taken during travels in southern Appalachia and the Blue Ridge and Smokey Mountains. Whether real or imagined, her paintings are influenced by the Dutch Masters, Tonalists, and Chinese painting. Produced on a single wooden panel, the ethereal landscapes are often joined with segments of aqueous color fields which act as commentary for the landscapes, like the chorus in a Greek play. The crisp, hard edges separating the landscapes from the color fields command a sense of order in an otherwise fluid and painterly surface. With two or three sections of the panel competing for attention, the painting creates multiple focal points. Candice's art has been displayed in embassies in Namibia and Belarus, held in the collections of Norwest Bank and Northwest Airlines...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil
Late 19th Century Baroque Continental US - Animal Paintings
Gold Leaf
Artist Comments
Artist Emil Morhardt captures a sanderling scurrying along the edge of incoming surf. "In a second, he'll turn around and follow ...
21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Continental US - Animal Paintings
Encaustic, Oil
2010s Surrealist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Oil, Panel
21st Century and Contemporary Realist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Artist Comments
"This is a loosely painted scene based on a visit to a ranch in Stanley, New Mexico," shares artist Heather Foster. "I think they thought I was going to feed them. Sometimes a group of cattle will see me and run away like they imagine I'm thinking about burgers. But this group was curious and started towards me, with the ones in the distance moving at a quick pace, worried that they might miss out on something. Then we just paused & looked at each other for a bit." Heather captured the moment with her painting vividly portraying the scene. The cattle stand with inquisitive gazes before her. A bright underpainting shows through exemplifying the heat of the day and the amusing instance.
About the Artist
Artist Heather Foster captures an enduring image of the West. She paints the dramatic landscapes and stalwart animals she encounters on her adventures to ranches and rodeos. Heather says she has always known she wanted to be an artist. As a child, she spent her weekends and summers riding the bus into Philadelphia to attend art classes at Philadelphia College of Art, Moore College of Art, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Over the years, she's moved around the country quite a bit and done many jobs - everything from driving a pedicab (a giant tricycle that transports passengers) to art restoration and conservation (for one project, she unstretched and then restretched a $17 million painting that would not fit through the door of the buyer's house). The one constant though, no matter where she lived or what side jobs she held, she always made space and time to paint. Today, she works from a home studio in Santa Fe, painting from thousands of reference photographs she shoots on her travels. Her artwork has been featured in the magazines Southwest Art, American Art Collector, and Western Art Collector, and published in the books Art Journey New Mexico and The Book of the Horse.
Words that describe this painting: ranch, cattle, cow, herd, animal, western, country, countryside, panoramic, New Mexico, impressionism, animals, landscape, western, acrylic painting, purple
Gathering on the Plains...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Continental US - Animal Paintings
Acrylic




