less than a minute!
going..
going.. going..
gone
We’ve noticed you have JavaScript disabled on your browser. This will result in some features being disabled for you. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. Click here for more information.
No results were found in Art category.Search all items.
When we say all, we mean all! This fantastic basket is brimming with Guatemalan flavor and culture. It has a bit of everything - top shelf Rum Zacapa 23 aged 6-23 years, a Jaguar wooden hand carved mask and two masks with Guatemalan textile designs, a pound of Guatemalan coffee and two coffee mugs, a Guatemalan textile handmade shoulder purse, and two Guatemalan textile adjustable bracelets.
Please contact Janet Walsh at janetlynettewalsh@gmail.com to claim this item.
Lago de Atitlan, an original oil painting by Guatemalan artist M.A. Hernandez, depicts a famous lake in the Guatemalan Highlands of the Sierra Madre mountain range. Renowned as one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, the lake is surrounded by villages and towns that have been influenced by the Mayan culture.
Set of 2 8x10 in paintings.
Please contact Keith Lanser at Keith.Lanser@gmail.com to claim this item.
Cincinnati print artist Mary Mark features cheery carrots in her four-color original print on gold and silver leaf paper in a hand-dyed and embellished poplar frame. 13" square outside dimension. The gold and silver flecks catch light and gleam. Perfect to brighten up a wall in your kitchen or dining nook.
2 African ornamental masks
1 bottle of cabernet sauvignon
Must be 21 or older to bid on this item.
Please contact Samuel Rowe at srowe12@cinci.rr.com to claim this item.
Original oil painting of the back of a Mayan indigenous woman with a basket of corn, framed. Size is 11 by 12"
Two prints of watercolors of the beautiful colonial city of Antiqua, Guatemala in 5 by 7 " frames.
Elephants are such powerful and majestic creatures; they simultaneously captivate the hearts of countless individuals for their caring dispositions towards each other. In this piece I wanted to capture the sweet spirits of these sentient Asian Elephants with an emphasis on creating natural textures. This piece was created with a black ball-point pen to bring the focal point of the piece on the beauty of these naturally monotone creatures' with a colorful personality.
This piece is measured at 8.4 inches by 8.5 inches.
It was created by Julia Bottoms, one of our ELL Foundation Scholarship recipients. The funds raised from the sale of this item will be added to Julia's scholarship.
Please contact Julia Bottoms at bottomsj1@mymail.nku.edu to pick up this piece.
In this piece, I journeyed into using abstract art to bring a sense of immersion into an ideal scenery. The use of bright and cheerful colors in combination with calming and joy-evoking pigments were meant allow oneself to escape from the present and into an place where one might spend a lovely, and peaceful time morning or early afternoon.
This painting measures at 8 inches by 10 inches.
It was painted by Julia Bottoms, one of our ELL Foundation scholarship recipients. All of the funds raised from this piece will be added to Julia's scholarship.
Please contact Julia Bottoms at bottomsj1@mymail.nku.edu to pick up this item.
This piece was an exploration on the techniques used to create Vincent Van Gough's "Starry Night" Piece. Medium used for this piece was acrylic.
This painting was painted by Julia Bottoms, and ELL Foundation scholarship recipient. All of the funds raised from the sale of this item will be added to Julia's scholarship.
Please contact Julia Bottoms at bottomsj1@mymail.nku.edu to claim this item.
This piece was the second out of a four part series exploring beyond the present physical moments and assumptions. Although many, including some loved ones in my life, may find relief from various things by smoking, it is a fix that only lasts for a moment. The color scheme and design I went with for this piece was meant to evoke a sense of complacency. By contrasting yellow, a color often associated with hope and joy with, and black to bring the morbid reality to the forefront of the piece. Mediums used include graphite and acrylics.
This painting measures at 9 inches by 12 inches.
This piece was painted by Julia Bottoms, one of the ELL Foundation's scholarship recipients. Funds raised from the sale of this piece will be added to Julia's scholarship.
This piece was fourth out of a four part series exploring beyond the present physical moments and assumptions. This piece was meant to meant to evoke a sense of security amidst the uncertainty of the unreached areas of the universe. Security was instilled within this piece with the facial expression of the individual and by utilizing cool tones throughout. Mediums used include graphite and acrylics.
This piece was painted by Julia Bottoms, an ELL Foundation scholarship recipient. All of the funds raised from this scholarship will be added to Julia's scholarship.
Bulls are such strong and resilient creatures. These beasts are a spectacle for many to see throughout many cultures. Even after their passing and after decay their strength lives on, they remain to echo command and dominance. The medium used for this piece was charcoal.
This piece measures at 14 inches by 11 inches. This piece was made by Julia Bottoms, an ELL Foundation Scholarship recipient.
All of the funds raised from this item will be added to Julia's scholarship.
This piece was the third out of a four part series exploring beyond the present physical moments and assumptions. The design behind this wat to accentuate the natural beauty of ones appearance and seeing through to the beauty of ones heart. This piece was also designed to evoke vulnerability and openness with the usage of other color orange often associated with the meanings of warmth, expression, and freedom. Mediums used include graphite, acrylics, and pastels.
This painting measures at 14 inches by 11 inches.
This piece was painted by Julia Bottoms, an ELL Foundation scholarship recipient. All funds raised from the sale of this item will be added to Julia's scholarship.
This piece was painted by Shabnam Tursunova, an ELL Foundation scholarship recipient. All funds raised from the sale of this item will be added to Shabnam's scholarship.
Please contact Shabnam Tursunova at shabnamtursunova1@gmail.com to claim this item.
This piece was painted by Shabnam Tursunova, an ELL Foundation scholarship recipient. All of the funds raised from the sale of this item will be added to Shabnam's scholarship.
Please contact Shabnam Tursunova at shabnamtursunova1@gmail.com to claim this piece.
The monarch butterfly represents the beauty of migration. We belong to nature, and nature has no borders. The butterfly is a symbol for the right of all living beings to move freely. Like the monarch butterfly, human beings cross borders in search of safer habitats. Like the monarch butterfly, human beings cross borders in order to survive. In this figure, each wing shows a human profile. The phrase, "Migration is Beautiful," celebrates the resiliency, courage, and determination of migrants who come in search of their dreams.
Print created by Favianna Rodriguez.
Please contact Keith Lanser at keith.lanser@gmail.com to pick up your item.
This butterfly symbolizes the rights of all living beings to move freely. Like the monarch butterfly, human beings cross borders in search of safer habitats. Like the monarch butterfly, human beings cross borders in order to survive. Each wing in this butterfly shows a human profile.
This poster was made by Favianna Rodriguez.
Please contact Keith Lanser at keith.lanser@gmail.com to claim this item.
Don't have an account yet? Register Now