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"Nesting Swan" Contemporary Surrealist, Large scale Watercolor painting
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
large scale contemporary surrealist watercolor painting depicting a graceful white swan on a green leather armchair, with a stack of books piled high to its side. A silver designer mid-century modern pole...
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2010s Surrealist Hudson - Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor, Archival Paper

Raven Reads the Lines: Chalk Drawing of Black Bird on Vintage Book Pages
Located in Hudson, NY
Raven Reads the Lines (Chalk Drawing of Black Bird on Vintage Book Pages) by Louise Laplante chalk on vintage collaged book pages. Artwork measures ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Hudson - Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Chalk

Hummingbird Augury: Cobalt Blue Pastel Drawing on Handmade Paper w/ Gold Stars
By Nicholas Kahn Richard Selesnick
Located in Hudson, NY
Hummingbird Augury (Circular Cobalt Blue Pastel Drawing of Golden Hummingbird and Stars on Indian Handmade Cotton Paper by Kahn & Selesnick) 11 inch diameter unframed pastel, conte c...
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2010s Contemporary Hudson - Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Crayon, Pastel, Handmade Paper, Graphite

The Searchers (Figurative Chalk Drawing of a Dog on Vintage Book Pages)
Located in Hudson, NY
Figurative chalk drawing of black Greyhound dog and red birds on vintage collaged book pages 'The Searchers' by Louise Laplante in 2022 chalk on vintage collaged book pages 28 x 46 1/2 inches unframed, 32 x 52 inches in natural wood frame with non-glare plexi This graphic, figurative drawing in black chalk with collaged antique...
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2010s Contemporary Hudson - Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Chalk

Ancient, Original, Modern Fables with Hares (Graphic Collage with Chalk Paper)
Located in Hudson, NY
chalk on vintage collaged paper from a book of fables Artwork measures 60 x 32 inches 65. x 35.5 inches framed, deckle edge paper is floated in n...
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2010s Contemporary Hudson - Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Chalk

"Leopard on Rietveld Chair" framed contemporary surrealist watercolor painting
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
40”x29.5” (artwork size) watercolor on paper, signed on reverse framed (presented in a black finish, shadowbox frame) In this original watercolor painting, a leopard sits on a Red,...
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2010s Contemporary Hudson - Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor, Archival Paper

Leaping Marlin (with fisherman on the boat Islander) by John Whorf
By John Whorf
Located in Hudson, NY
John Whorf captures one of the thrilling moments of fishing in this watercolor – when the fish is on the line, but still trying to escape. One of the fastest fish in the world, marlin fishing...
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1950s American Modern Hudson - Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Pew Musicians, red work on paper with dog and horse
By Angela A Court
Located in New York, NY
Mixed media on paper. Framed: 15" x 18" My work comes from observation, memory and imagination. Collective daydreams that make another world out of this world--the experience of ‘in...
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2010s Contemporary Hudson - Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Mulberry Paper, Monotype

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The Big Red Bird (Chalk drawing of single bird on vintage collaged book pages)
Located in Hudson, NY
The Big Red Bird (Chalk drawing of single bird on vintage collaged book pages) by Louise Laplante chalk on vintage collaged book pages. Artwork measures 25 x 37 inches unframed This contemporary, graphic chalk drawing on collaged vintage book pages was made by Louise Laplante in 2019. The vivid silhouette of a single bird is stenciled in a brick red chalk on aged, vintage pages of a book with the owner's signature. In certain segments the stenciled images are delicately brushed over with a thin wisp of chalk which adds a delicate textured effect to the drawing. About the artist: Interested in blending the old world with the new, mixed media artist Louise Laplante combines her original images with ephemera of the past, enticing a conversation about it’s “relevancy to the present.” Her compositions begin with vintage book pages, personal handwritten letters, sheet music, or instruction from old guides on etiquette or science. While the text itself is weighted with reference to a particular subject, the visual of the typed or handwritten words and printed illustrations establish a unique pattern. These layered backgrounds are superimposed with opaque charcoal drawings that are inspired by the themes read between the lines. Most recently, the artist has opted for larger scale work, combining multiple sheets of vintage paper to expand her unique motifs. Laplante exhibits across the Northeast and has shown with Carrie Haddad for more than ten years. Artist Statement: My work connects the texts, and ideas, in the vintage...
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Circular Songs (Chalk Drawing of Black Hummingbirds on Vintage Sheet Music)
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