Botanical Art For Sale

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Browse 267 Botanical artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Denise Seyhun, Robert Tittle, Debbi Chan, Cathy Savels, Sofia Wyshkind, Geary Jones, Ingrid Neuhofer Dohm, Deborah Wilson, Arnold Grace Jr, Michelle Iglesias, Julie Richman, Jo Allebach, Derek Mccrea, Livia Dias, Ron Guidry, Magda Santiago offering Botanical artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 10 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 Botanical art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Robert Tittle: 'butterfly', 2004 Oil Painting, Botanical. Butterfly, Flowers,   Glass    ...
, 2004
Botanical - Painting
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Debbi Chan: 'chinese lantern in snow', 2017 Digital Art, Botanical. This digital painting was done using a Samsung S note APP. ...
Botanical - Digital Art
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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Cathy Savels: 'White Dahlia Painting Monochromatic Gray Black an White Botanical Flower Floral Wall Art', 2016 Acrylic Painting, Botanical.  Inspired by the beautifully sculptural dahlia flower, this floral wall art is a monochromatic take on the beautiful structure of this flower. Painted in gray, black and white, this botanical painting is a very easy artwork to live with and one that will fit into most interior designs.This white...
Botanical - Painting
70 x 50 cm (27.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Cathy Savels: 'Arum Lily Painting White Flower on Gray Background Floral Botanical Wall Art', 2016 Acrylic Painting, Botanical.  A really sculptural flower, I could not resist painting this arum lily. In soft gray, white and green, this is a painting that will fit any interior decor.TITLE Arum LilySIZE 55 x 46cms 22 x 18Acrylic on CanvasThe sides of the canvas are painted so there...
Botanical - Painting
55 x 46 cm (21.7 x 18.1 inches)
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Sofia Wyshkind: 'Roses for Ura', 1996 Oil Painting, Botanical.   Roses and book shelf ...
Botanical - Painting
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
Sofia Wyshkind: 'Chronology of Nostalgia The Orchid', 1998 Oil Painting, Botanical.  The plant    ...
Botanical - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
Geary Jones: 'PETALS', 2016 Acrylic Painting, Botanical.   BUTTERFLY, FLOWERS, BOTANICAL               ...
, 2016
Botanical - Painting
16 x 23.5 inches (40.6 x 59.7 cm)
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Geary Jones: 'BUTTERFLY AND THE FLOWERS ', 2016 Acrylic Painting, Botanical.   BUTTERFLY, FLOWERS, BOTANICAL               ...
Botanical - Painting
17 x 24 inches (43.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Geary Jones: 'THE BLUE BUTTERFLY ', 2016 Acrylic Painting, Botanical.  BUTTERFLY...
Botanical - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Robert Tittle: 'BUTTERFLY', 2004 Oil Painting, Botanical.  Black Butterfly  ...
, 2004
Botanical - Painting
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Ingrid Neuhofer Dohm: 'Orchids I', 2014 Watercolor, Botanical.  orchids, flowers, floral, impressionism, representational decorative, contemporary, traditional, IngridDohm, fine artist, fine art, original, ...
, 2014
Botanical - Watercolor
30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.9 cm)
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Deborah Wilson: 'Menehune', 2010 Giclee, Botanical.   bamboo, menehune, botanical, hawaiiana, tropical.  Menehune is a scene depicting a forest of bamboo.  However, those who look carefully will be rewarded with a glimpse of the elusive menehune. This gicle' e print is produced on archival canvas and coated with a protective coating.  It is hand- signed and embellished...
, 2010
Botanical - Giclee
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Arnold Grace Jr: 'Garden with bird bath and old house,', 2011 Giclee, Botanical.  12
Botanical - Giclee
19 x 13 inches (48.3 x 33.0 cm)
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Michelle Iglesias: 'Faucet Flower Drop', 2009 Acrylic Painting, Botanical.  water, flower, drip, drop, sink, faucet, gray, black, yellow, white, tan, large, vase, reflection, metal ...
Botanical - Painting
38 x 38 inches (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
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Julie Richman: 'Blue Orchids 37', 2007 Watercolor, Botanical.   Flowers watercolor original drawing abstract colorful still life nature orchids  ...
Botanical - Watercolor
12 x 10 inches (30.5 x 25.4 cm)
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Julie Richman: 'Orchid 41 ', 2008 Watercolor, Botanical.  Flowers watercolor original drawing abstract colorful still life nature orchids ...
, 2008
Botanical - Watercolor
12 x 10 inches (30.5 x 25.4 cm)
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Jo Allebach: 'Banana', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Botanical.    Banana fana fo fana banana. I don' t get it. Anyway this banana had everything a banana needs. Almost perfect skin and inside you know is sweet and creamy.   ...
, 2010
Botanical - Painting
48 x 29 inches (121.9 x 73.7 cm)
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Derek Mccrea: 'red spider lily flower painting', 2010 Giclee, Botanical.  Botanical flower still life red colorful flowers watercolor painting giclee art print  ...
Botanical - Giclee
28 x 20 inches (71.1 x 50.8 cm)
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Robert Tittle: 'Tiger Swallowtail', 2000 Oil Painting, Botanical.   Acrylic Paintings/ Butterflies/ Art by Tittle/ Tiger Swallowtail    ...
Botanical - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Livia Dias: 'Daffodils at Mona Vale', 2016 Oil Painting, Botanical. This painting shows the colours of Spring as the Daffodil flowers pop out bringing beauty and hope to all of us. The atmospheric effects capture the early morning time, new growth and warmth from the season. ...
Botanical - Painting
60 x 80 cm (23.6 x 31.5 inches)
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Ron Guidry: 'Vine Dance', 2010 Black and White Photograph, Botanical.
, 2010
Botanical - Photograph
6 x 9 inches (15.2 x 22.9 cm)
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Ron Guidry: 'Mesquite and Dunes', 2010 Black and White Photograph, Botanical.
Botanical - Photograph
6.7 x 9 inches (17.0 x 22.9 cm)
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Ron Guidry: 'Sago 2', 2010 Black and White Photograph, Botanical.
, 2010
Botanical - Photograph
6.4 x 9 inches (16.3 x 22.9 cm)
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Ron Guidry: 'Leaves', 2010 Black and White Photograph, Botanical.
, 2010
Botanical - Photograph
6.4 x 9 inches (16.3 x 22.9 cm)
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Ron Guidry: 'Iris', 2010 Black and White Photograph, Botanical.
, 2010
Botanical - Photograph
5.8 x 9 inches (14.7 x 22.9 cm)
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Ron Guidry: 'Basil', 2010 Black and White Photograph, Botanical.
, 2010
Botanical - Photograph
7.8 x 9 inches (19.8 x 22.9 cm)
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Ron Guidry: 'Xerox Leaves', 2010 Black and White Photograph, Botanical.
Botanical - Photograph
6 x 9 inches (15.2 x 22.9 cm)
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Ron Guidry: 'Sago 1', 2010 Black and White Photograph, Botanical.
, 2010
Botanical - Photograph
5.5 x 9 inches (14.0 x 22.9 cm)
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Magda Santiago: 'Flores del Campo', 1994 Oil Painting, Botanical.
Botanical - Painting
38 x 48 inches (96.5 x 121.9 cm)
Magda Santiago: 'Flamboyan', 2003 Oil Painting, Botanical.
, 2003
Botanical - Painting
9 x 12 inches (22.9 x 30.5 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Denise Seyhun - The glowing energy of waves and the foaming seas captivate my soul, and as a result my seascapes, waterfalls, and riverscapes bare witness to my love and admiration for the force and elegance of bodies of water. Main character in my oil paintings is water, which deeply fascinates me, not only as true beauty but also with its transparent colors reflecting in constant motion. As an artist my purpose is to accomplish the portrayal of the emotional tones and depths of shades of truth that are displayed in continuous movement. For this particular reason the unseen and untold dimensions that the undertones and the overtones of bodies of water allow me to experiment with a wide array of colors on my palette. Consequently, my goal is to never repeat myself in my artistic journey as I continue to play with many shades of reflections in water until I have compiled a finite collection of all shades of water....

Robert Tittle - I like to experiment with different surfaces, such as painting on burlap, I like the challenge of painting clean edges on the rough, bumpy and fuzzy surface. My creations have led some viewers to described them as having characteristics of romanticism. My desire is to stimulate emotions and imaginations, to invoke curiosity in the viewer and create a feeling of being there in the location the painting depicts. I hope my paintings reveal my spiritual character, my faith in God, and the beauty of nature. I have been taught, when an artist puts creativity and spirituality into a painting, they will then have something to leave to the world. ...

Debbi Chan - I am going to do an updated artist's statement. But until I submit it you have a short temporary one. As an artist I an fullfilled and contend. But at the same time I seek more , absorb more, and enjoy more. Art fills and fullfills me..I am always being an artist. My eyes see art always. This is not a hobby that I partake of when time suits. Art feeds me. Art consoles me. And being prolific it also takes my time. And for this I am thankful that i listened to my inner self. I am thankful for a following that grows by the minute. I enjoy you enjoying my portfolio. I also have come to realize that the coined phrase "starving artist" is a reality for some of us. But if you take another quote, my own , you will see that starving and rich pertain to material $. because of you the viewers , and because art is my life and my passion I can truly say that I AM RICH.. RICH WITH NO MONEY... and I can also say with truth that I am happy. I chose the path that allowed this rich life. There will continue ...

Cathy Savels - Nature as art, in absolute detail. A never ending paradox that tears me from reality. Everything has a spirit, a voice that needs to be listened to. Creativity is my passion. This was the journey of my childhood, as I watched my father create wonderful furniture in wood and observed my mother sewing beautiful garments with fabrics. When I search for inspiration, I look over the vineyards surrounding my studio in south-west France and ideas engulf me. Dreams evolve into reality, midnight sketches become my driving force. Before my canvas, I see the world through a lens. I'm interested in what escapes me. ...

Deborah Wilson - ARTIST STATEMENT - DEBORAH WILSON Ii?1/2m a native of Missouri, but, my husband and I have taken many opportunities to experience other areas of the US and our neighboring countries. So, my artwork is influenced by all of those cultures and environments which we have spent time in. This includes cross-country camping and hiking trips, which dip into Canada or Mexico, along with various missions trips, working vacations and temporary residences. We have gone on working vacations for extended time periods in USVI (St. John) and Yellowstone National Park. And, my husband and I were dual residents of Missouri and Hawaii for about 5 or 6 years. So, as you can imagine, there is great diversity of subject matter and I need several more lifetimes to paint everything that is wanting to be painted! Some paintings have been done in our camper, some in a makeshift studio in the closet, on the floor or on the dining room table. Here in Missouri, I have a studio separate from our house on our land, just outside of Springfield. Who we are and whatever is in our hearts tends to come out in our artwork. So, you will find a lot ...

Arnold Grace Jr - I cannot imagine what my life would be without the ability to express my inner-most thoughts, dreams and other realities in a visual manner. I express myself through acrylic and oil paintings, mostly on canvas medium.The urge to recreate and interpret my internal and external stimulants is primal and brings me much satisfaction. I do not limit myself to any particular style. However I do tend to paint in an impressionistic form, verging on surrealism, imaginative and figurative representation also. My designs are not complicated or over worked images, but are effective statements of my experiences, augmented by the use of brilliant shimmering color composed from a tight pallette of primary and secondary colors. My subjects are people scenes, landscapes, seascapes and whatever I am compelled to do....

Michelle Iglesias - As an active member of the National Association of Women Artists, Oil Painters of America and the Berkshire Art Association, Michelle Iglesias is a self-taught artist who first took to painting for its therapeutic values after being diagnosed with cancer. Her passion and perseverance has led her to become a nationally recognized award-winning artist, art instructor, and the successful business owner of Berkshire Paint and Sip. She continues to encourage and foster creativity in her students and others inspired by her art. Ms. IglesiasaEURtm paintings are influenced by family connections, nature, and travel. Consisting of the tumultuous dimensions that nature offers, portraits with personalities, and engaging exotic landscape compositions, her canvases invite viewer involvement and have been described as insightful, symbolic, and clarifying. She conveys the vision of natureaEURtms grandeur to produce artwork that is expressive, of the highest quality, and will grab the vieweraEURtms interest and attention. A Berkshire-area native, Michelle Iglesias was born in 1972 in Blandford, MA and currently resides in Dalton, MA. She entered in to the art scene in 2002 when she opened Piece of My Art Gallery and Frame Shop in Westfield, MA. Two years after opening the gallery ...

Julie Richman - The urban landscape is a reference point for the shapes and images I create in paintings, monotypes, drawings, and one-of-a-kind artist's books. Although this idea concerns the environment and is somewhat thematic, the work is abstract in that I use shapes, colors and geometric forms to express in paint, the feelings engendered by life in the concrete world. I transform what I see into a painting populated by shapes, colors, nonexistent dwellings and containers surrounded by fictitious plants, animals, and strange forms of life. These elements become characters in a visual drama within the picture plane, choreographed to take place during the time the work is viewed, much like music or film. ...

Jo Allebach - JO ANN ALLEBACH ARTIST STATEMENT Jo Allebach Bio As an artist, I strive to create art that is a unique expression of who I am, and what I know and love. My art is my passion. The challenging aspect of painting is taking a familiar scene and creating my own personal vision of it. I have a sense of awe in everything around me, finding it absolutely enchanting and seek to show it in my work. I feel nature is our greatest teacher I consider my paintings to be celebrations on canvas. I hope my art will resonate in the observers' memory so that the process of recollection becomes a dialogue with the image. They are a tribute to the beautiful world in which we live. Through my unique works of art, I bring joy to the homes and lives of collectors all over the country. I create art to bring home the memories of what I saw. Not a picture duplicating what I saw but the memories evoked by what I saw. Over the years I have created a visual memory for the landscape. In my painting I just mentally hiked the scene, creating rocks and trees, hills and ...

Derek Mccrea - I have an online gallery showcasing my work at