This Website is a primarily my contemporary and idiosyncratic celebration of the splendour of our unique Australian trees and landscape. I paint the beautiful golden Australian Wattle tree, also known as the Mimosa, or Acacia tree. There are also other Australian landscapes and wild life subject depicted here. And some information on Australian wildlife subjects.
http://helen.duley.googlepages.com/
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A wide selection of paintings, greeting cards and limited edition prints from all around Scotland. Painted with oil colour using an intensive multi layered process to create a representational finish.
http://www.amcintosh.co.uk
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French born colourist painter in acrylic, now living in the UK. Contemporary, bold and colourful paintings of nature. Also limited edition giclee prints.'painting gives me a way to touch people's lives. It is why I paint.
http://www.annickmckenzie.com
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Original paintings by artist and writer Violet M. Huntley-Franck. Fine art acrylic paintings for sale and to view - landscapes, portraits, Native American, wildlife and the unusual.
http://whereartmeetstheheart.com/
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Visit the website of Canadian Artist Brian Simons and enjoy his bold, colourful paintings. Paintings, Art Cards, Acrylic Painting Course ebook, Workshops and more.
http://www.briansimons.com
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