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Internationally recognized fine art photographers have created this beautiful 21" x 29" matted giclee print. The vivid photograph will make a statement in your home or office.
Alexander Patho has been creating stunning visual art of the Pittsburgh skyline for more than 40 years. Together with this son, Alexander Patho, Jr., they complete every aspect of the artistic process themselves from photography to print. pathophoto.com
The artist collaborated with the renowned "Pittsburgh Dad" and was immediately struck with an idea for this painting. He told her of his childhood memories of Hills Department Store and how he would wait excitedly in long lines outside the store for a newly released action figure. She came up with a plan to not only include him as "Pittsburgh Dad" in the painting, but also as himself, along with his wife who was sipping from an iconic Icee cup. This unique pastel piece is printed on metal and measures 12" x 18." It is sure to add a touch of nostalgia to any space.
Linda Barnicott began her career as a portrait artist in 1975. Today she is known for her unique soft pastel portraits of Pittsburgh's landmarks, capturing warm memories that are loved by generations. LindaBarnicott.com
This unique, digitally-enhanced photo was taken using rain on a car windshield as a filter. The highlights, tones, and shadows create a magical image. The framed piece measures 24" x 36" and reminds us when rain falls, creativity can rise simply by looking through a wet windshield.
This 11" x 14" piece done in rich jewel tones captures the artist's mood of "Let It Be."
This colorful 24" x 18" painting, inspired by a photograph, brought to mind early childhood memories of Monday mornings in the artist's East Pittsburgh back yard.
The jewel of the tropics is displayed in this 26" x 36" unframed piece. Striking foliage and vibrant hues are displayed in each brushstroke.
Deborah Sudran (2020) was a gifted painter, fascinated with plants and nature. Deborah used color to heighten the impact of her vision and photography to create the groundwork for her intensely vibrant portraits of plant life. She attended the Kansas Art Institute and the University of Michigan. Her work has shown in many museums and galleries including the Museum of the Hudson Highlands, the Westport Nature Center, the Aldrich Museum of contemporary Art, The Arsenal Gallery in NYC and was featured in the Art in Embassies program in Guyana, South America. Many prestigious corporate collections, including AT&T, IBM, and Pfizer include her art.
This 36" x 26" unframed piece displays the emerald sentinels in the garden of the sun. Where the winds hum lullabies to the sands, aloes bloom with flowers that are a testament to the beauty of resilience.
Beautiful tropical plants spill onto the canvas of this 26" x 36" unframed piece. The verdant hues dance together in a visual symphony and capture the essence of the tropics.