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Curator’s Picks

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Here are some of our favorite pieces for this edition of “Curator’s Picks”. All three of these images are gorgeously done with a floral theme just in time for spring. They are definitely worth a second look! First up, is “The Empress” by Kevin Jay Stanton. It’s a beautiful ink and acrylic piece that part of the artist’ Botanica series (which reimagines The Tarot as plants and herbs). Then be sure to check out “Study 37” by Tran Nguyen. Tran paints with a delicate touch to create emotive and textured experimental portraits. And our third Curator’s Pick is by Ashly Lovett. Her recent drawing “Peony” is a spectacular use of chalk pastel that is developing a spectacular color palette and style that is all her own.
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The Empress

by Kevin Jay Stanton

An Ancient Flower

The Empress embodies Mother Nature. It is a card of powerful creativity and fertility, and of the magic in the world we live in. The Magnolia is one of the Earth’s oldest flowers and as a result of continental drift it is spread across almost every corner of the world. Its glamorous blooms and sweet fragrance have inspired many cultures for centuries.

(From Botanica, my series of paintings for an upcoming tarot deck featuring magical herbs and plants)

6x8x.5″ on wood

ink, acrylic

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Peony

by Ashly Lovett

Chapter 2: The Garden of Live Flowers – Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

“Alice was so astonished that she could not speak for a minute: it quite seemed to take her breath away. ”

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We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces. Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past few weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, be sure to check out a fiery new oil painting from David Palumbo. Next up we have a mixed media drawing by Randy Gallegos, along with process footage below. And last but not least, we have a magical painting from Elliot Lang featuring wizardry and travel.

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Phoenix

by David Palumbo

6×8 inches
Oil on Panel

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Glossai Pyros

by Randy Gallegos

A study in my Glossai Pyros series of paintings.

See a time-lapse of the creation of this piece here

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Entrance

by Elliot Lang

Entrance is an original 8×10″ oil painting on illustration board, framed.

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We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces. Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past few weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, be sure to check out a new oil painting from Ryan Pancoast, which is a portrait study with video and process footage as well. Next up is a beautiful mixed media painting, by the ever experimental Scott Fischer. And last but not least, we have a mixed media drawing by Daria Theodora entitled “Magnolia”.

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Summer Meadow

by Ryan Pancoast

A small oil study for a future book project. Watch Summer Meadow being painted here.

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Did You Miss These?

We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces. Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past few weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, be sure to check out Jeremy Wilson’s oil painting, Queen of Bialya, with its gorgeous orange color palette and interplay of painterly and graphic brush strokes. Next up we a compelling and haunting graphite drawing from Travis Lewis, entitled “Put Your Demons Behind You”. And last but not least, we have the continuation of David Palumbo’s “Monochrome Woman on Red” series.

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We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces. Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past few weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, be sure to check out Kristina Carroll’s blue and golden goddess, Nyx. Next up we a compelling and romantic piece from Jennifer Hrabota-Lesser, entitled “Kiss”. And last but not least, an Elven color pastel portrait, “Evangeline” from the one and only Ashly Lovett.

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Nyx

by Kristina Carroll

5 x 7

Oil and Gold Leaf on illustration board

$375

View more process videos and tutorials on my Youtube channel.

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Kiss

by Jennifer Hrabota-Lesser

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Evangeline

by Ashly Lovett

“This is the forest primeval.”

 

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We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces.
Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past two weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, be sure to check out Samuel Araya’s newest fantastic and mythological mixed media painting, “She is the Northern Star”. Next up we a piece from Grant Cooley, “Solace”, which experiments with the texture of the wood grain and paint to create a Nymph portrait. And last but not least, Naomi VanDoren has created a romantic and whimsical watercolor piece “Perfect Company”. Check out all three of these Curator’s Picks below!

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She is the northern star.

by Samuel Araya

Omae wa mō shindeiru”

-Kenshiro

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Solace

by Grant Cooley

“Solace” is the first in an ongoing series of images that I “excavate” from a textured surface. I approached this painting with a loose concept of what I wanted to create, but then explored the surfaces of several birch panels to find some naturally converging lines that created an aesthetic of their own. After doing a loose drawing, I carved and sanded the board following many of these natural lines and allowed the painting to grow from there. The horns allow much of the stained wood grains to show through with only a few painted highlights to emphasize the curves. The painting/sculpture is very light weight and can be mounted directly to the wall, in a shadow box or in a raised border-less frame.

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Perfect Company

by Naomi VanDoren

A still moment in time.

 

5 x 7 inches

Watercolor and colored pencil on watercolor paper
Matted and framed.

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We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces.
Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past two weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, be sure to check out Jeremy Wilson’s newest Lord of the Ring’s inspired painting, “Riders of Rohan”. Next up we have Ashly Lovett’s newest chalk pastel drawing “Aurora”. And last but not least, we have a fiery feline with Andrea Sipl’s “Sun Guardian”. Check out all three of these Curator’s Picks below!

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The Sun Guardian

by Andrea Sipl

“The Sun Guardian”

Oils on paper, measuring 7″x 5″

Ornate gold Frame 9.5″ x  8.5″

$290 $290

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We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces.

Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past few weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, be sure to check out Ryan Pancoast’s newest stunning fantasy painting, “Dragon Sister 2”. Next up we have “The World” which continues Kevin Jay Stanton’s “tranceplants” Tarot Deck. And finally is a fiery work from Wylie Beckert called “Heatwave”. Check out all three of these Curator’s Picks below!

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The World

by Kevin Jay Stanton

From a new series of paintings tentatively called Tranceplants, which will be 78 paintings of magical herbs and plants, one for each tarot card. The World represents completion, the goal attained. Quince is the original Golden Apple – it is the beginning and the end of the journey of enlightenment.

6x8x.5″ on wood

ink, acrylic

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Heatwave

by Wylie Beckert

7×7″ (matted to 12×12)

Oil, white charcoal, and colored pencil on sealed paper.

$450 $450

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We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces.

 

Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past few weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, be sure to check out Elisabeth Alba’s “Snow White” featured in our Month of Love collaboration. Next we have “Dunwich Horror” by Jeremy Wilson, which is a hauntingly beautiful oil painting inspired by H.P. Lovecraft. And last but not least is a stunning portrait in oils, “Cleopatra” by Christopher Moeller.

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Dunwich Horror

by Jeremy Wilson

“Feed it reg’lar, Willy, an’ mind the quantity; but dun’t let it grow too fast fer the place, fer ef it busts quarters or gits aout afore ye opens to Yog-Sothoth, it’s all over an’ no use. Only them from beyont kin make it multiply an’ work. . . . Only them, the old uns as wants to come back. . . .”

Old Whateley to his Son Wilber in reference to the Dunwich Horror. H.P Lovecraft, 1928.

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Cleopatra

by Christopher Moeller

“On the high terrace desperately she shows,
Love-swollen like a falling fruit, her lithe,
Her virgin body that does naked writhe
In the warm and greedy wind, a snake that glows.

She wills, and her wild eyes dart lightnings white,
That the scent of her flesh upon the world be blown …
O sombre sea-flower scattered on the night!”

-from “Cleopatra” by Albert Samain

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We have had another exceptional month at EDO with lots of new members on our mailing list and lots of new collectors picking up great pieces.

Here are some more of our favorite pieces from the past few weeks, three pieces that are definitely worth a second look! First, we are delighted to have new work from staff member, Odera Igbokwe. Check out their exploration of Nigerian mythology with “Obatala”. Next we have “Furiosa” by Bud Cook, which is a bold and stunning acrylic portrait inspired by Charlize Theron as Furiosa. And last but not least is “Cloudbursting” by Jenna Kass, which features a gorgeous oil painting inspired by Kate Bush.

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Obatala (Dance of the Summoner II)

by Odera Igbokwe

“Obatala the grandfather of peace and creation,  

fans his breath and wisdom into humankind

/Obatalá obá layé ela iwo alara aché/

Obatala (Dance of the Summoner II)

Acrylic on board.

8 x 10  (12 x 15 with frame)


This portrait is part of my fantasy RPG world exploration.

I’ve been reimagining classic RPG archetypes (Knight, Mage, Archer, etc), which has lead to envisioning the Summons (or Final Fantasy-esque Espers/Eidolons/Aeons) of this world.

Next in the series we have a portrait inspired by Obatala, the Nigerian (Yoruba) Orisha of Peace, Creation, and the universe’s collective consciousness.

Super excited to continue exploring the pantheon of nigerian-diasporic mythologies and how they can be transformed and alchemized into my own personal grimoire~!

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Furiosa

by Bud Cook

Charlize Theron ruled the screen as Imperator Furiosa in Mad Max: Fury Road – this is my tribute to that magnificent film and character.

Acrylic and Prismacolor on paper.
Image size 6″ x 9″, frame size 12.5″ x 19″.
Double matted with anti-glare glass, handmade oak frame, black.

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Cloudbusting

by Jenna Kass

You’re making rain, and you’re just in reach.

$300 $300

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