Animals Art For Sale

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Browse 1389 Animals artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Lisa Counts, Rebecca L. Baldwin, Richard Wynne, Eleanor Hartwell, Tim Guider, Kay Ridge, Michelle Mendez, Lucy Arnold, Roger Farr, Bé Van Der Heide, Randy Cousins, Donna Schaffer, Suzanne Gegna, Jing Dong, Stephen Powell, Asbjorn Lonvig, Donna Gallant offering Animals artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 48 pages for and further artists at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio. To buy any Animals art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Lisa Counts: 'cat 1', 2003 Other Painting, Animals.
, 2003
Animals - Painting
3 x 5 inches (7.6 x 12.7 cm)
Rebecca L. Baldwin: 'junglemural', 2003 Acrylic Painting, Animals. 24x9 ft. mural depicting a Tropical forest including animals and birds...
Animals - Painting
0 x 0 inches (0.0 x 0.0 cm)
Richard Wynne: 'bird of prey', 2003 Mixed Media, Animals. This work is painted on mylar film with mixed mediums including lacquer, garment dye, oil, and acyrlic. The painting is double sided and could be viewed from either sideThe dimensions shown below are without frame. The work would be shipped with matte and frame. ...
Animals - Mixed Media
23 x 30 cm (9.1 x 11.8 inches)
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Eleanor Hartwell: 'Up and Over', 2003 Oil Painting, Animals. hounds hunting ...
Animals - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
Eleanor Hartwell: 'Greys', 2003 Oil Painting, Animals.
, 2003
Animals - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
Tim Guider: 'The Angry Appellant', 2001 Acrylic Painting, Animals. Inspired by the artist' s long ( but eventually successful) appeals through to the High Court of Australia. This work was created in Long Bay Prison Sydney and is painted in artist acrylics on a prison cotton bed sheet! For further details view Tim' s website at www. timart. ...
Animals - Painting
250 x 170 cm (98.4 x 66.9 inches)
Kay Ridge: 'Kitty Bliss III', 2003 Pastel, Animals. This
Animals - Pastel
17 x 22 inches (43.2 x 55.9 cm)
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Michelle Mendez: 'Black Bird', 1994 Watercolor, Animals. Painted on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, black birds are song bird in Great Britain, on cold pressed water color paper...
, 1994
Animals - Watercolor
6 x 8 inches (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
Richard Wynne: 'Lion', 2002 Other Painting, Animals. I have been experimenting with painting on plastic/ glass. If done right one achieves the effect of stained glass. It is a very slow and difficult medium to work in but the results can be worth the trouble. ...
, 2002
Animals - Painting
19 x 31 cm (7.5 x 12.2 inches)
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Lucy Arnold: 'Wings of California', 2000 , Animals. Signed, limited edition giclee print of original pastel.  These magnificent butterflies are all found in California for at least part of their lives.  The colors are very rich and saturated....
Animals -
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
Roger Farr: 'Parenthood', 2000 Oil Painting, Animals. Oil on Canvas. The king of beasts has to be on gaurd, even though the cub is oblivious to any danger when in a playful mood. Hyenas and buffulo are an ever present danger. Prints are available 16x20 at $80. 00 each...
, 2000
Animals - Painting
30 x 20 inches (76.2 x 50.8 cm)
Roger Farr: 'Mountain Pursuit', 2001 Oil Painting, Animals. Mountain Lion and Snowshoe Hare, Produced while my sister visited me from Canada. My knowledge of North American species developed from my family who live there. Prints available at $80. 00 each 12x16. ...
Animals - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
Roger Farr: 'The Opportunist', 2001 Oil Painting, Animals. One of my favorite animals, i had offers on this painting before i had completed it! My lifelong study of animals, birds and their anatomy paid off in the end. Prints are available of this painting. Print size 14 x 16...
Animals - Painting
42 x 32 inches (106.7 x 81.3 cm)
Bé Van Der Heide: 'Blue Insect', 1997 Mixed Media, Animals. This is a painting in the Insect series. It is painted on canvas with acrylic paint, charcoal and coffee grinds....
Animals - Mixed Media
138 x 160 cm (54.3 x 63.0 inches)
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Randy Cousins: 'Dream', 2002 Acrylic Painting, Animals. A stray dog sleeps outside a temple in Thailand.  Dreaming is to wakefulness as living is to death....
, 2002
Animals - Painting
30 x 36 inches (76.2 x 91.4 cm)
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Kay Ridge: 'Trust', 2000 Giclee, Animals.   The combination of the innocent gaze, the eye sparkle and the jewel colors contrasting with the light was what I desired to capture in this pastel on paper. Limited Edition signed and numbered by artist. Certificate of Authenticity....
, 2000
Animals - Giclee
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Donna Schaffer: 'Rock Crab and Strawberry Anemones', 2002 Oil Painting, Animals. Rock Crab and Strawberry Anemones in Monterey Bay ...
Animals - Painting
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Suzanne Gegna: 'CHICKENWITHLOTS OF YELLOW', 1998 Other, Animals. THIS CHICKEN IS GOING FOR A WALK. ITS NOT THE ONE THAT CAME OUT OF THE EGG IN THE BLUE CHAIR. . . . . . ...
Animals - Other
9 x 12 inches (22.9 x 30.5 cm)
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Jing Dong: 'The Concert', 1997 Etching, Animals. Etching on paper...
Animals - Etching
10 x 25 cm (3.9 x 9.8 inches)
Richard Wynne: 'Elephant', 2000 Other Painting, Animals. : I have an autistic son for whom I do many animal                    Paintings. As I paint we make up stories about the Animal. This is one of them. ...
, 2000
Animals - Painting
40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Stephen Powell: 'Gentle protector with the pub look', 2000 Oil Painting, Animals. Gorilla...
Animals - Painting
52 x 70 cm (20.5 x 27.6 inches)
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Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Pantheon Ghosts', 2005 Illustration, Animals. Fairy tale characters...
Animals - Illustration
8 x 8 inches (20.3 x 20.3 cm)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Elephant walk', 2005 Illustration, Animals. Fairy tale characters...
Animals - Illustration
5 x 5 inches (12.7 x 12.7 cm)
Donna Gallant: 'the kill', 1982 Graphite Drawing, Animals. Good shading and textures and patterns created by graphite...
, 1982
Animals - Drawing
14 x 10 inches (35.6 x 25.4 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'black and white kittens', 1987 Mixed Media, Animals. Again another mixed media using coloured pencil layered on top of a mono print to create different colours. Very textured. ...
Animals - Mixed Media
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'white cats', 2005 Ink Drawing, Animals. Abstracted cats with a play on balance and design. ...
, 2005
Animals - Drawing
7 x 10 inches (17.8 x 25.4 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'Pelican', 2015 Monoprint, Animals.            First impression are the most important and this little guy shows us exactly what I mean. ...
, 2015
Animals - Monoprint
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'Mire cats', 2015 Pastel, Animals.           Such cute and adorable creatures.  This pastel piece reflects similarities between the animal world and the human world. ...
, 2015
Animals - Pastel
10 x 14 inches (25.4 x 35.6 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'Chair Cat', 2002 Computer Art, Animals. This was drawn into the computor with a mouse.  ...
, 2002
Animals - Computer Art
10 x 9 inches (25.4 x 22.9 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'Cat Face', 2001 Computer Art, Animals. This series was done for a special cat show and since I have five cats I had plenty of subjects to work from.I love the saying
, 2001
Animals - Computer Art
0 x 0 inches (0.0 x 0.0 cm)
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    Rebecca L. Baldwin - My initial endeavors as an artist were in the field of Commercial Art. Like many other Artists before me I experimented with an interesting mix of media since Art School, Pen and Ink, Calligraphy, Watercolor, and Oil and Acrylic Painting. I began, as many artist, with drawing, which then became a career as an Illustrator. During these years as a Commercial Artist, I was blessed with no less than five children, all creative and intelligent individuals. So I had much more to keep me busy than being an Artist. After years of marriage an staying "at Home" with the kids ( now grown), It was impossible to break back into the Commercial Art field. I had also become a painter during my child rearing years and thus began to paint sets for a theater in the small town of Vincennes,Indiana, where I lived at the time and during my marriage. In 1990 I returned to my hometown of Louisville, Kentucky to begin my new career as a painter. Most of my current work is LARGE, actually on walls, and mostly commissioned work that I design myself. I have painted Murals for the City of Louisville, The Louisville Free Public Libraries...

    Richard Wynne - Richard is an acclaimed International Artist recently returned to the USA. Richard has lived in many Countries. "The last being Thailland. He started his art studies at a very young age at the John Herron Art Institute In Indianapolis, Indiana and then later at the Art Institute of Chicago Richard has lived in many countries, painting, and playing music. Mr Wynne has exhibited in Thailand, the United States, Spain, Argentina, Kuwait, Korea, Ihdia, and other Countries. Sometimes perhaps I say too much about my self but maybe it helps people understand what motivates my work. For your information I've lived in 8 different countries and have been around the world 5 times. I speak a few different languages, some very well; others not so well. By the way I am not a workaholic as I don't consider what I do work. I enjoy life too much. I forgot to say I am also a weight lifter as lifting weights is my Zen. When I am troubled the concentration it takes to lift makes me calm. I guess my page will probably be a little different from what people expect. Sorry I have not been uploading new work as ...

    Eleanor Hartwell - I am a self taught artist. I like to explore in all types of media, and try out a variety of style and type of work. I have a lot of fun doing what I do. I have done a series of drawings for a book on Harehunting, which will be published in the spring of 2002. "One Day at a Time" In October of 2002, New Hampshire Public Radio will be offering a "gift" of a mug to thier fall fund drive donaters, featuring my painting done specially for this project. ...

    Tim Guider - Tims latest Protest Mural. To donate, search for - Tim Guider Artist Gofundme - to help fund more of Our Original Heroes Murals. Tim has collaborated with Aboriginal artist Frank Wright on this mural, and they want to create more of these murals in Sydney and in other cities and towns across Australia. Born with a natural talent for art, at age 22 years Tim decided to pursue a career as an artist. He studied at the National Art School, Sydney and received an Artists Development Grant from the Australia Council. He now has 45 years of professional artistic development to bring to his work. Since the mid 1980s his murals, canvas paintings and sculpture have attracted an enormous amount of television and press coverage both nationally and globally. A few image examples of Tims work are included in this portfolio which clearly show the wide range of materials and techniques this artist has mastered. He includes sculpture effects in murals. He has painted his sculptures and even uses internal illumination as well as mechanical movement in sculpture. Much of Tims artwork has a theme of multicultural Australia and our Aboriginal heritage. I have known Tim for over 30 years. I was ...

    Lucy Arnold - To see more of my artwork, please visit my website at www.lucyarnold.com. I love color, and that is my primary tool of expression. Intense color is the one characteristic that all my artworks in numerous styles and media have in common. I use color in abstract pieces to show balance, transformation, and interaction of energies. These pieces are created in many layers. Something of each layer is allowed to show through to increase the sense of multiple dimensions. An internal vision or feeling may serve as my inspiration. A stray bit of nature such as a feather, leaf, or shell may also be the starting point of creativity. A simple object may ignite a powerful internal reaction as inner and outer nature meet. Whether the finished piece is a highly realistic depiction or completely abstract, I strive to imbue my art with a sense of the mystery, beauty, and sacredness I find in the world and universe. ...

    Roger Farr - Born in Much Wenlock Shropshire, England 1957.One of 14. My family life and upbringing was in the countryside. Always having a love for wildlife and animals, Archibald Thorburn,Fenwick Landsdowne,Raymond Harris Ching,David Shepherd,Rembrant and Mary Cassat were great influences in the early stages and latter stages of my work, this was complimented with having a grandfather who was an artist and a father who was a gamekeeper. Much of my work was self taught up to the age of 18, this was when my first sale of original paintings took place in Salt Spring Island, Canada.Bought by a collector of wildlife paintings who had noticed my work through a member of my family who lives there. In 1985 I started to work for Shropshire Trust For Nature Conservation,providing illustrations of wildlife subjects for schools and colleges. My work started to be recognised and other opportunities arose including other wildlife and community based projects. Whilst visiting Shropshire Conservation Group one day, David Attenborough commented that I should develop this skill further. So in 1993 after a four year course I obtained a BA(Hons) in Visual Communication, specialising in Illustration at Wolverhampton University. On graduating ...

    Bé Van Der Heide - Artist Statement I do work mostly in series. The images shown in my portfolio are examples of different series all executed over the last ten years. Some of the latest series such as "Dance of the transient forms" and "Collapse" have recently been exhibited in the Mas Poch Gallery in Spain. The most extensive series is called the "ENFANT TERRIBLE" series. These are drawings and paintings, mostly of a little girl and her family and friends. The rather menacing images of a seemingly helpless frightened little girl, being held tight or prettied up with bows in her hair, are inspired by photographs in my family album. In these drawings I am not interested in a photographic likeness, but I try to express a feeling about these people in the pictures. Part of the series were shown in the LCP Gallery in London during summer 2002 and in the Mas Poch Gallery in Spain November 2003. The series before "Enfant Terrible" is called: "WEBS", inspired by the sight of insects, leaves, dried up larvae; all caught in a Spiders web underneath a box on top of one of my work tables in the studio. They have been considerably enlarged; some paintings...

    Randy Cousins - I love Nature: all plants, animals and the minerals that make the magnificent topography. I feel ashamed at being one of the species that has done such damage to the planet. We have made the air more difficult to breathe and the fresh water less potable, destroyed land habitat and driven to extinction even once common species. While we are on the verge of fishing to extinction the entire ocean system, we dump tons of plastic--that have become submerged islands the size of continents--into it. In addition, the degree that animal agriculture impacts our environment as well as perpetuates suffering on our fellow beings, while increasing healthcare costs due to obesity and related disease is overwhelming. My affinity for Buddhist philosophy has made it impossible for me to look away. I try to live my life making as little impact as I am able. And though I am compromised physically by exposure to toxins and chemicals, I do what I can to help fellow beings--regardless of species (firstly, by not eating them). My art is about the ruined and what it becomes, the impermanent visible and invisible, the balance that is necessary to maintain some kind of ...

    Donna Schaffer - Art has been a main thread throughout my life. It has woven through 23 years of advertising agency and photojournalism experience and has resulted in the development of my personal dimension of oil painting - especially in the painting of incredible undersea environments and marine life. This connecting thread of art has made me very aware of the color and light in the undersea world of scuba diving. I've been a scuba diver since 1976; an underwater photographer since 1983; and a full-time fine arts oil painter since 1998. In addition to lots of dive adventures from Point Lobos to the Monterey Wharf, I've been all over the world to pursue scuba diving adventures - Papua New Guinea, Palau, the Great Barrier Reef, Truk Lagoon, Fiji, Cayman, Turks & Caicos, Bahamas, Roatan, Barbados, and more. At each location the underwater marine life and scenes were photgraphed and sketched. Looking at the resulting slides with an artist's eye has always been a disappointment. Underwater flash photography can cause garish shadows in images. Natural light is too dim to show any color on the exposed film besides blue (especially in these Northern California waters). The deeper a diver goes, the more ...

    Suzanne Gegna - I AM INTERESTED IN THE WORLD WITHIN AND THE PASSAGEWAY FROM INNER TO OUTER AS WELL AS OUTER TO INNER. I LOVE THE USE OF COLOR AND FORM IN ABSTRACT ART AND IT FREES ME AND I HOPE THE VIEWER TO FIND A PERSONAL CONNECTION WITH THE FINISHED ARTWORK. I ALSO USE WHIMSY TO CONVEY A CONCEPT AND HOPE TO REMIND THE OBSERVER THAT WHAT WE SEE IN THE MOST LITERAL SENSE IS PERHAPS NOT ALL THAT IS REAL. OFTEN I BELIEVE SIMPLICITY IS THE BEST WAY TO EXPRESS COMPLEXITY.... ...

    Stephen Powell - WILDLIFE ARTIST - PHOTOGRAPHER - TUTOR - SPEAKER - MOTIVATOR - WEBSITE DESIGNER Stephen has been an active environmentalist working in, field work, public speaking and lobbying at all levels of government. He has spoken at school and community gatherings as well as on radio. His comments on environmental issues have appeared in newspapers and newsletters. His love of wildlife and the need for illustrations for news letters lead to an artistic future. After a management career in the ceramic industry for 20 years Steve set his sights on an artistic future. 25 years had elapsed since he last attended High School Art classes and the first step was to undertake VCE Studio Art. The first year of his artistic career resulted in, distinctions in VCE, a proposal from a leading publisher for an illustrated book and the sale of his first Wildlife paintings. This rapid rise has continued, his work has featured in a books, graphic displays, numerous environmental news letters and a R.S.P.C.A. Calendar and an 8 page feature in 'The Artist's Palette magazine' has show cased his work. His work has attracted a number awards, Which include Wildlife Art Society of Australasia & Best Flora or Fauna - Moomba ...

    Donna Gallant - Art is a daily routine in my life. I see, hear, taste, feel and smell the life that surrounds me and I am inspired by the simplest aspects of this world. Whether it be the way the light hits an object or the way objects or forms move in space. I find it all so fascinating and alive. I try to portray these experiences and expressions through my art making....