$1,500.00
fashion photographer, Gleb Derujinsky (1878-1975)
Museum quality archival prints made from negatives
Gleb Derujinsky's (1878-1975) photography is iconic of an era in fashion and photography. Derujinsky was one of the most sought after fashion photographers from 1950 to 1970. Considered one of the first photographers to take fashion out of the studio, Derujinsky shot for Esquire, Look, Life, Glamour, Town and Country, The New York Times Magazine and ultimately, exclusively for Harper’s Bazaar. His work with the top fashion designers, publicists and models of his time mark Gleb Derujinsky as one of the most iconic fashion photographers in our life time.
Apart of the collection, Around the World aka A-T-W 1957
15 x 15, Limited Edition of 25
20 x 20, Limited Edition of 25
30 x 30, Limited Edition 10
40 x 40, Limited Edition 5
50 x 50, Limited Edition 5
View full product details$18,500.00
"Except for a short stint of wanting to be a cowboy at age 5, I have always wanted to be an artist; or, I have always been an artist whether I wanted to be, or not. It seems to have been more a case of art choosing me than the other way around, and throughout my life it has been a constant beacon, providing hue and value to most of my visual, as well as spiritual and philosophical perceptions." - Paul Kelley
Please contact CreativeTeam@ArtUrbane.com to contact the artist, Paul Kelley. We will be in touch within 24 hours. We look forward to speaking with you.
On Crescent Beach
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$1,300.00
59·4 x 84·1 cm
Cotton thread sewn on pixelated image + pink paper
Ant Pearce is an emerging British artist. He comes from a background in biochemistry and IT. He worked in the City of London as a senior business consultant for more than ten years before embarking on a life within the visual arts. After completing an intensive course at Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design, he enrolled in 2010 on the MA Visual Arts course at Camberwell College of Arts, graduating with Merit in late 2012. He has shown work in London and the UK, Europe and the US. His practice is based in London.
His practice focuses on the concept that man is condemned to exist imprisoned. Through his work he explores the fragility of life, drawing on human psychology. Influenced by Freud’s theories and the writings and philosophies of Dostoyevsky, Kafka and Camus, his work alludes to the idea that the omnipresent external authority is what brings about man’s aberrant destructive behaviours.
$1,500.00
fashion photographer, Gleb Derujinsky (1878-1975)
Museum quality archival prints made from negatives
Gleb Derujinsky's (1878-1975) photography is iconic of an era in fashion and photography. Derujinsky was one of the most sought after fashion photographers from 1950 to 1970. Considered one of the first photographers to take fashion out of the studio, Derujinsky shot for Esquire, Look, Life, Glamour, Town and Country, The New York Times Magazine and ultimately, exclusively for Harper’s Bazaar. His work with the top fashion designers, publicists and models of his time mark Gleb Derujinsky as one of the most iconic fashion photographers in our life time.
Apart of the collection, Paris 1958
15 x 15, Limited Edition of 25
20 x 20, Limited Edition of 25
30 x 30, Limited Edition 10
40 x 40, Limited Edition 5
50 x 50, Limited Edition 5
View full product details$375.00
Gleb Derujinsky's (1925-2011) photography is iconic of an era in fashion, photography and history. Derujinsky was one of the most sought after fashion photographer from 1950 to 1970. Considered one of the first photographers to take fashion out of the studio, Derujinsky shot for Esquire, Look, Life, Glamour, Town and Country, The New York Times Magazine and ultimately, exclusively for Harper’s Bazaar. His work with the top fashion designers, publicists and models of his time and his eye for capturing human beauty in nature, mark Gleb Derujinsky as one of the most iconic fashion photographers in our life time.
Canvas Print
20 x 16
View full product details$450.00
Ariel Vargassal
Print on canvas, signed by artist.
18 x 24 in
$500.00
Artist: Blake Brasher
On the canvas, Blake explores the physical and spiritual nature of life through color and movement. He believes the purpose of art is to help man find his place in the universe, and he considers a painting successful if it draws people into a state of meditative contemplation. His work is neither ironic, nor an attempt to shock anyone. It is a sincere expression of inquiry and discovery.
Blake Brasher grew up in North Pole, Alaska and earned a B.S. in Art and Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) in 2003. He works part time as a robotics engineer at Google and maintains a painting studio in Boston, MA.
Acrylic, Alcohol Ink, and Watercolor on Textured Polypropylene Sheet
20"H x 26"W
View full product details$375.00
Gleb Derujinsky's (1925-2011) photography is iconic of an era in fashion, photography and history. Derujinsky was one of the most sought after fashion photographer from 1950 to 1970. Considered one of the first photographers to take fashion out of the studio, Derujinsky shot for Esquire, Look, Life, Glamour, Town and Country, The New York Times Magazine and ultimately, exclusively for Harper’s Bazaar. His work with the top fashion designers, publicists and models of his time and his eye for capturing human beauty in nature, mark Gleb Derujinsky as one of the most iconic fashion photographers in our life time.
Canvas Print
16 x 20
View full product details$3,400.00
"Except for a short stint of wanting to be a cowboy at age 5, I have always wanted to be an artist; or, I have always been an artist whether I wanted to be, or not. It seems to have been more a case of art choosing me than the other way around, and throughout my life it has been a constant beacon, providing hue and value to most of my visual, as well as spiritual and philosophical perceptions." - Paul Kelley
Please contact CreativeTeam@ArtUrbane.com to contact the artist, Paul Kelley, with requests for original commissioned artwork. We will be in touch within 24 hours. We look forward to speaking with you.
Going Abroad$250.00
Kendall Starr
“For me, the impact of human influence is most easily recognized from above, and it's often an impressive sight. In this case, crowds of people from a crowded New York City crowd into a getaway vessel to reflect on life as they pass by the beautiful skyline. Or maybe just to party.” – Kendall Starr
Flawless in creative execution, Kendall Starr began his career in photography as a commercial pilot towing banners in Miami, Florida. His keen eye for design, pattern and passion for the aerial aesthetic brought to life images grander than life that freeze moments from heights and on the ground rich in perspective and design.
24 x 16, $250, Edition of 200
36 x 24, $500, Edition of 75
54 x 36, $2,000, Edition of 25
60 x 40, $3,000, Edition of 10
$250.00
Colette Standish
Fine Art Archival Pigment Print
Colette Standish's artwork presents the tensions that exist between opposites, centering around masculine and feminine, animus and anima. She uses the body as a point of reference, using blank space in the human form to evoke a spiritual presence and present the plane where tensions reside, at times invisible to the human eye. Her interactions with opposing forces cause her images to fragment offering a perceived balance and harmony of tension and the resulting discomfort.
12 x 24, $250
24 x 36, $500
36 x 48, $700
48 x 60, $1000
60 x 72, $1,500
72 x 84, $2,000
$2,900.00
Original Artwork
Artist: Vassia Alaykova
Dimensions: 32" x 45"
Materials: Watercolor and Gouache
“I try to find a correlation between the present day and history, between reality and imagination, simplicity and complexity, order and chaos, science and art. On the canvas inside of the story, geometric shapes dance with organic ones creating a chaotic harmony." - Vassia Alaykova
$500.00
Artist: Blake Brasher
On the canvas, Blake explores the physical and spiritual nature of life through color and movement. He believes the purpose of art is to help man find his place in the universe, and he considers a painting successful if it draws people into a state of meditative contemplation. His work is neither ironic, nor an attempt to shock anyone. It is a sincere expression of inquiry and discovery.
Blake Brasher grew up in North Pole, Alaska and earned a B.S. in Art and Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) in 2003. He works part time as a robotics engineer at Google and maintains a painting studio in Boston, MA.
Acrylic, Alcohol Ink, and Watercolor on Textured Polypropylene Sheet
26"H x 20"W
View full product details$6,000.00
Artist: Veronica Villarreal
pencil on paper
48.5" x 36.5"
View full product details$400.00
Artist: Blake Brasher
On the canvas, Blake explores the physical and spiritual nature of life through color and movement. He believes the purpose of art is to help man find his place in the universe, and he considers a painting successful if it draws people into a state of meditative contemplation. His work is neither ironic, nor an attempt to shock anyone. It is a sincere expression of inquiry and discovery.
Blake Brasher grew up in North Pole, Alaska and earned a B.S. in Art and Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) in 2003. He works part time as a robotics engineer at Google and maintains a painting studio in Boston, MA.
Acrylic on Canvas
20"H x 20"W x 1.5"D
View full product details$1,800.00
Artist: Jason Wilson
Thirty-five years ago, a young boy watched his Native American grandmother design, assemble and sew his family’s quilts. Today, contemporary Perceptual artist, Jason Wilson, influenced by his grandmother’s quilts, gives new life to old concepts.
His designs are about building the painting as much as painting the painting...involving hours of construction.
Perceptual Art asks its audience to visually or emotionally interact with the design. Some Perceptual Art appears to shimmer and shift while other designs may, for example, provide a sense of serenity and grace. By bringing his designs to life, Jason Wilson hopes to delight and inspire others.
Low-relief Painting on Canvas Board with Black Metal Frame
18"H x 24"W
View full product details$2,800.00
Ariel Vargassal
Original
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 24 in
$2,300.00
Artist: Jason Wilson
Thirty-five years ago, a young boy watched his Native American grandmother design, assemble and sew his family’s quilts. Today, contemporary Perceptual artist, Jason Wilson, influenced by his grandmother’s quilts, gives new life to old concepts.
His designs are about building the painting as much as painting the painting...involving hours of construction.
Perceptual Art asks its audience to visually or emotionally interact with the design. Some Perceptual Art appears to shimmer and shift while other designs may, for example, provide a sense of serenity and grace. By bringing his designs to life, Jason Wilson hopes to delight and inspire others.
Acrylic on Gallery Wrapped Canvas
24"H x 24"W
View full product details$1,200.00
Colette Standish
Charcoal & Photography (Film) on Paper
Colette Standish's artwork presents the tensions that exist between opposites, centering around masculine and feminine, animus and anima. She uses the body as a point of reference, using blank space in the human form to evoke a spiritual presence and present the plane where tensions reside, at times invisible to the human eye. Her interactions with opposing forces cause her images to fragment offering a perceived balance and harmony of tension and the resulting discomfort.
24 x 32
View full product details$500.00
Artist: Blake Brasher
On the canvas, Blake explores the physical and spiritual nature of life through color and movement. He believes the purpose of art is to help man find his place in the universe, and he considers a painting successful if it draws people into a state of meditative contemplation. His work is neither ironic, nor an attempt to shock anyone. It is a sincere expression of inquiry and discovery.
Blake Brasher grew up in North Pole, Alaska and earned a B.S. in Art and Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) in 2003. He works part time as a robotics engineer at Google and maintains a painting studio in Boston, MA.
Acrylic, Alcohol Ink, and Watercolor on Textured Polypropylene Sheet
26"H x 20"W
View full product details$435.00
Artist: Vassia Alaykova
Dimensions: 40" x 26"
Materials: Mixed media on paper, 2016
“I try to find a correlation between the present day and history, between reality and imagination, simplicity and complexity, order and chaos, science and art. On the canvas inside of the story, geometric shapes dance with organic ones creating a chaotic harmony." - Vassia Alaykova
$500.00
Artist: Blake Brasher
On the canvas, Blake explores the physical and spiritual nature of life through color and movement. He believes the purpose of art is to help man find his place in the universe, and he considers a painting successful if it draws people into a state of meditative contemplation. His work is neither ironic, nor an attempt to shock anyone. It is a sincere expression of inquiry and discovery.
Blake Brasher grew up in North Pole, Alaska and earned a B.S. in Art and Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) in 2003. He works part time as a robotics engineer at Google and maintains a painting studio in Boston, MA.
Acrylic, Alcohol Ink, and Watercolor on Textured Polypropylene Sheet
26"H x 20"W
View full product details$435.00
Artist: Vassia Alaykova
Dimensions: 26" x 40"
Materials: Watercolor/gouache on paper, 2015
“I try to find a correlation between the present day and history, between reality and imagination, simplicity and complexity, order and chaos, science and art. On the canvas inside of the story, geometric shapes dance with organic ones creating a chaotic harmony." - Vassia Alaykova
$1,250.00
From the Artist:
My “Material Matters” series examines the challenges of organizing textile fabrics into coherent collaged works. It plays against the usual association of fabrics as being pliable and focuses on their ability to form collages out of a multitude of prints and to create their own structural formations. It is a study of color, pattern and form using a non-traditional medium (fabric and stitching) to create fine art wall reliefs. The various printed and solid fabrics are the canvases with which I collage forms in a formal process to create a composition. The stitching helps to interconnect the forms by creating texture and marks on my "canvas"--similar to a painter using brush strokes to create marks in their paintings.
Dimensions: 32"W X 20"H |
Biography and Story
"Thread, fabrics and yarn are my paints. Instead of brushstrokes, I stitch. My stitching is done primarily via sewing machine – an instrument emblematic of the female role. I see strength and power in the stitch and feel its history; it is a way of leaving a print to be remembered, beckoning you to take a second look. The sewing machine is transformed into an artistic tool that I use to create contemporary art."
Sandra’s eye and tactile sense were initially developed through exposure to the fabrics printed by her parents’ company, Alexander Henry Fabrics, Inc. She maintained her involvement in her parents’ efforts while taking art classes at Pomona College, attending USC Law School and during her employment at major corporations and law firms. She has taken art classes at Otis College of Art and Design, UCLA Extension, and Brentwood Art Center.
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$325.00
Artist: Vassia Alaykova
Dimensions: 19" x 25"
Materials: White pen on paper, 2015
“I try to find a correlation between the present day and history, between reality and imagination, simplicity and complexity, order and chaos, science and art. On the canvas inside of the story, geometric shapes dance with organic ones creating a chaotic harmony." - Vassia Alaykova
$4,000.00
Colette Standish
Acrylic Collage on Canvas
Colette Standish's artwork presents the tensions that exist between opposites, centering around masculine and feminine, animus and anima. She uses the body as a point of reference, using blank space in the human form to evoke a spiritual presence and present the plane where tensions reside, at times invisible to the human eye. Her interactions with opposing forces cause her images to fragment offering a perceived balance and harmony of tension and the resulting discomfort.
48 x 60
View full product details$1,500.00
fashion photographer, Gleb Derujinsky (1878-1975)
Museum quality archival prints made from negatives
Gleb Derujinsky's (1878-1975) photography is iconic of an era in fashion and photography. Derujinsky was one of the most sought after fashion photographers from 1950 to 1970. Considered one of the first photographers to take fashion out of the studio, Derujinsky shot for Esquire, Look, Life, Glamour, Town and Country, The New York Times Magazine and ultimately, exclusively for Harper’s Bazaar. His work with the top fashion designers, publicists and models of his time mark Gleb Derujinsky as one of the most iconic fashion photographers in our life time.
Apart of the collection, Around the World aka A-T-W 1957
15 x 15, Limited Edition of 25
20 x 20, Limited Edition of 25
30 x 30, Limited Edition 10
40 x 40, Limited Edition 5
50 x 50, Limited Edition 5
View full product details$200.00
Mountain Palm Springs, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California
Edition of 50. Photo © copyright by Michael E. Gordon.
Hand-signed, limited edition fine art print
11 x 14
16 x 20
20 x 25
24 x 30
32 x 40
$1,500.00
fashion photographer, Gleb Derujinsky (1878-1975)
Museum quality archival prints made from negatives
Gleb Derujinsky's (1878-1975) photography is iconic of an era in fashion and photography. Derujinsky was one of the most sought after fashion photographers from 1950 to 1970. Considered one of the first photographers to take fashion out of the studio, Derujinsky shot for Esquire, Look, Life, Glamour, Town and Country, The New York Times Magazine and ultimately, exclusively for Harper’s Bazaar. His work with the top fashion designers, publicists and models of his time mark Gleb Derujinsky as one of the most iconic fashion photographers in our life time.
Apart of the collection, Around the World aka A-T-W 1957
15 x 15, Limited Edition of 25
20 x 20, Limited Edition of 25
30 x 30, Limited Edition 10
40 x 40, Limited Edition 5
50 x 50, Limited Edition 5
View full product details$395.00
Calligraphy
Death Valley National Park, California
Calligraphic tracks left by the mysterious moving stones of Death Valley National Park's 'The Racetrack'. Photo © copyright by Michael E. Gordon.
Hand-signed, limited edition print
16 x 16
24 x 24
$375.00
Gleb Derujinsky's (1925-2011) photography is iconic of an era in fashion, photography and history. Derujinsky was one of the most sought after fashion photographer from 1950 to 1970. Considered one of the first photographers to take fashion out of the studio, Derujinsky shot for Esquire, Look, Life, Glamour, Town and Country, The New York Times Magazine and ultimately, exclusively for Harper’s Bazaar. His work with the top fashion designers, publicists and models of his time and his eye for capturing human beauty in nature, mark Gleb Derujinsky as one of the most iconic fashion photographers in our life time.
Canvas Print
16 x 20
View full product details$3,000.00
Sharron Parker
"The shape of a piece might come from a bird's wing, the color from crystals under a microscope, a line from the sinuous edge of a pond meeting the shore, and the texture from the bark of a birch tree. I wish to celebrate nature, not to mirror it." - Sharron Parker
Written in Stone IV is handmade felt from wool constructed delicately and uniquely from varying fiber art techniques. Written in Stone IV is the only of its kind.
The artwork is cleanable by vacuum through mesh.
38" x 49" x 2"
View full product details$3,300.00
Sharron Parker
"The shape of a piece might come from a bird's wing, the color from crystals under a microscope, a line from the sinuous edge of a pond meeting the shore, and the texture from the bark of a birch tree. I wish to celebrate nature, not to mirror it." - Sharron Parker
Ruby Nights is handmade felt from wool constructed delicately and uniquely from varying fiber art techniques. Ruby Nights is the only of its kind.
The artwork is cleanable by vacuum through mesh.
31" x 68" x 2"
View full product details$1,700.00
From the Artist:
I have been interested in science and engineering since I was little. Every summer break from junior high school I would visit and help out at my father’s factory in Taiwan. Hanging out at my Dad’s factory is one of my fondest childhood Memories. I couldn’t stop staring at those giant mechanical devices, and trying to figure out how they worked. Every part of each machine connected to another massive machine, moving and working smoothly together, just like a human body. While studying the human form I came see it as an incredible machine. Similar to the wonder that my father’s machines made me feel as a child, the human form fascinated me. Specific parts of the human form, like the organs, brain, and the way our bodies perceive the world around us are the focus of my work.
After moving to Los Angeles ten years ago, I realized that America has a huge culture formed around the automobile, especially in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles you can find any race of people, and the same goes for cars, there are all types of makes and models of cars from all over the world. You can fix and modify a car or a motorcycle as much as you want. Most of the people living in Los Angeles can’t live without a car. Cars became part of our life; part of our identity. Your car is not only your mode of transportation, but also your status. It is a representation of you.
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