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Medium: Digital
Sunday Morning Croissant
Located in Madrid, ES
Illustration of intimate moments. Getting up late, long breakfast, coffee with milk, croissant, fruit. Everyday pleasures!
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2010s Contemporary Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Digital

What a terrestrial life!
Located in Madrid, ES
Illustration from the Series" Women and hydraulic tiles". The title of this illustration is a phrase that I said when i was quite young and did not und...
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2010s Contemporary Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Digital

Woman under the shadow of her hat
Located in Madrid, ES
Moment of sun, reading a book under the Pamel's shadow, everyday luxuries, feminine world...
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2010s Contemporary Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Digital

I will stay here until I turn into a person i like more !!
Located in Madrid, ES
The illustration in from the series"Women and hydraulic tiles" and it is inspired by a phrase of "Alice in wonderland" It reminds me of those recollec...
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2010s Contemporary Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Digital

Autumn is coming
Located in Madrid, ES
So looking forward to socks and fall. A cold moment in the knee, when the green wool decides to fall down
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2010s Contemporary Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Digital

King
Located in Fresno, CA
Limited Edition Giclee Print 1986 "ART TRO JAZZ SERIES"
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1980s Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Giclée

Bird
Located in Fresno, CA
Limited Editio Giclee Prints 1986 "ART TRIO JAZZ SERIES"
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1980s American Modern Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Giclée

'Homage to Kandinsky: Before Spring' original signed mixed media watercolor
Located in Milwaukee, WI
David Barnett’s ‘Homage to Wassily Kandinsky after 1911 orig. Woodcut from the Klänge (Sounds) Series, title: Before Spring,’ is an original mixed media watercolor painting, signed by the artist in the lower right corner. Part of the artist’s ‘Famous Artist Series,’ Barnett stages a collaboration between himself and the Russian Abstract Expressionist Wassily Kandinsky by scanning the original woodblock print from Kandinsky's Klänge series and printing it as a giclée on watercolor paper. The composition sees a hatted figure with a staff as they journey through hills and canyons into the night; colors pass from the inside of the woodcut to the surrounding paper where they form a rotating cycle, perhaps indicative of the cycle of influence from Kandinsky to Barnett and back again. Mixed media giclée print & watercolor on paper 14 x 14 inches, artwork 19 x 18.75 inches, frame Signed and dated lower right Framed to conservation standards using archival materials including 100 percent rag matting, Museum Glass to protect from UV rays, and housed in a modern profile silver finish wood moulding David Barnett, an artist, collector, appraiser and gallerist has been passionate about art from the early age of five. David’s career as an art dealer began at age nineteen when, as a fine arts student, he sponsored an exhibition of work by fellow student artists. In 1966, he opened his first gallery in a converted basement apartment at Wisconsin Avenue and 21st Street. In 1985 David moved his gallery from Wisconsin Avenue into the Old Button Mansion on State Street and has been active ever since. David’s talents for recognizing undervalued artists and for meeting the needs of art lovers, art collectors and artists have created a vibrant, flourishing gallery and collection of over 6,000 works of art. David was born and raised in Wisconsin. He has been painting in watercolors, acrylics, oil pastels as well as fine art photography. David has more than 10 different series he has developed over the years. They include Abstract, Surrealism, Morph Dog, Up North Birch Bark, Impressions of Mexico City, Southwest, Fireworks, Famous Artist Paying Homage and Garden Panorama. Influential artists include Vermeer, Miro, Kandinsky, Chagall, Nolde and Klee. David has been featured in many magazines, newspapers and public television programs regarding his beautiful gallery, collection and knowledge and passion of fine art. David also has work in the permanent collection Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Arizona. Since its opening in 1966, The David Barnett Gallery has flourished to become Wisconsin's premier gallery and has the most diverse range of art available in any Wisconsin gallery, including works of art that represent more than 600 artists. The gallery also offers custom framing, art appraisals...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Giclée, Paper, Mixed Media, Watercolor

INKLING NO. 18
Located in New York, NY
photograph of an imaginary creature called an INKLING. Edition of 1/8
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2010s Contemporary Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Inkjet

'Homage to Ruben Blades' giclée print on watercolor paper after 2000 color ink
Located in Milwaukee, WI
In ‘Homage to Ruben Blades,’ artist David Barnett celebrates the works of Panamanian Salsa musician and actor Rubén Blades. Seen here performing in concert, Blades takes center stage...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Giclée

Dolce Far Niente
Located in Madrid, ES
From the series " Women and hydraulic tiles". First days of summer, first rays of sun, rest.....The blue of the fresh titles like water, the yellow of...
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2010s Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Digital

Counterpoint - Pen and Ink on Paper (Giclee Print) Figure Drawing w/ Red Ribbon
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Counterpoint," is an archival giclee print of Filice's pen and ink drawing she produced in 2018. There are 10 signed editions of this piece, 4 are available. Each is signed and on ...
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2010s Contemporary Digital Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Giclée

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