Children Art For Sale

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Browse 316 Children artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Kehinde Olajide, Gregory Stringfield, Dorothy Nuckolls, Joanna Batherson, Eduardo Diaz, Roger Farr, Michelle Scott, Hanne Lore Koehler, Mark Struzynski, Asbjorn Lonvig offering Children artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 11 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 Children art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Gregory Stringfield: 'Brothers', 2003 Other Photography, Children. Brothers...
, 2003
Children - Photograph
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Dorothy Nuckolls: 'Annalise', 2003 Pencil Drawing, Children. Pencil portrait of my grandbaby Annalise. My pride and joy. ...
, 2003
Children - Drawing
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
Joanna Batherson: 'In the Daisies', 2003 Watercolor, Children. An original framed watercolor inspired by all little girls who love flowers. ...
Children - Watercolor
20 x 27 inches (50.8 x 68.6 cm)
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Gregory Stringfield: 'Brothers', 2002 Color Photograph, Children.
, 2002
Children - Photograph
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Gregory Stringfield: 'Boy on Bus', 2003 Color Photograph, Children.
, 2003
Children - Photograph
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Eduardo Diaz: 'Jaguar', 2002 Oil Painting, Children.
, 2002
Children - Painting
30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
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Roger Farr: 'Deckchair Puzzle ', 2002 Acrylic Painting, Children. A young boy is relieved after a frustrating few minutes constructing his deckchair the right way round.  ...
Children - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
Michelle Scott: 'Childrens Table and Chairs', 1996 Furniture, Children.
Children - Furniture
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Hanne Lore Koehler: 'Rain Rain Go Away', 2000 Watercolor, Children. The little boy in this watercolor painting fell asleep in the doorway while waiting for the rain to stop so he could go out and play. His new puppy has also fallen asleep. Both seem unaware that the sun has come out in the meantime. Do you have a treasured...
Children - Watercolor
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
Mark Struzynski: 'Girls Knife', 1993 Mixed Media Photography, Children. Girls W/ Knife is part of a process devoloped by taking photos of drawings made from Photographs. The photos are then projected onto Photo- emulsion  canvass....
Children - Photograph
54 x 36 inches (137.2 x 91.4 cm)
Mark Struzynski: 'Policija', 1992 Mixed Media Photography, Children. Policija is part of a process devoloped by taking photos of drawings made from Photographs. The photos are then projected onto Photo- emulsion  canvass....
, 1992
Children - Photograph
54 x 36 inches (137.2 x 91.4 cm)
Mark Struzynski: 'SewingGirl', 1989 Mixed Media Photography, Children. SewingGirl is part of a process devoloped by taking photos of drawings made from Photographs. The photos are then projected onto Photo- emulsion  canvass....
, 1989
Children - Photograph
54 x 36 inches (137.2 x 91.4 cm)
Mark Struzynski: 'Sewing Girls', 1989 Mixed Media Photography, Children. SewingGirls is part of a process devoloped by taking photos of drawings made from Photographs. The photos are then projected onto Photo- emulsion  canvass....
Children - Photograph
54 x 36 inches (137.2 x 91.4 cm)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Picasso', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Picasso. By Picasso' s She Goat on MOMA, New York. Copyrights cleared with Copy- Dan 3 October 2005. ...
Children - Sculpture
3 x 10 feet (0.91 x 3.05 m)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Andy Warhol', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Andy Warhol' s Campbell' s Soup Cans.Height 18 feet.Copyright cleared 3 October 2005 by Copy- Dan...
Children - Sculpture
5 x 18 feet (1.52 x 5.49 m)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Leonardo da Vinci', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Leonardo da Vinci' s Mona Lisa on le Louvre in Paris.Height 15 feet.Copyrights cleared with Copy- Dan 3 October 2005....
Children - Sculpture
6 x 15 feet (1.83 x 4.57 m)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Michelangelo', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Michelangelo' s ( 1475- 1564) renaissance fresco
Children - Sculpture
7 x 15 feet (2.13 x 4.57 m)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Salvador Dali', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Salvador Dali' s soft watches and surprising shapes.Height 9 feet.Copyrights cleared 3 October 2005 with Copy- Dan. ...
Children - Sculpture
8 x 9 inches (20.3 x 22.9 cm)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Vincent van Gogh', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Vincent' s chair.Height: 21 feet.Copyrights cleared 3 October 2005 with Copy- Dan. ...
Children - Sculpture
9 x 21 inches (22.9 x 53.3 cm)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Playhouse inspired by Gaudi', 2005 Wood Sculpture, Children. Playhouse inspired by Gaudi' s architecture in Barcelona. ...
Children - Sculpture
5 x 8 feet (1.52 x 2.44 m)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Bedouin from Arabia', 2003 Illustration, Children. Illustration to the fairy tale
Children - Illustration
5 x 10 cm (2.0 x 3.9 inches)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Baby Carriage', 2003 Illustration, Children. Illustration to the fairy tale
Children - Illustration
10 x 10 cm (3.9 x 3.9 inches)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Happy Ghosts', 2003 Illustration, Children. Illustration to the fairy tale
Children - Illustration
15 x 5 cm (5.9 x 2.0 inches)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'She Goat', 2003 Illustration, Children. Illustration to the fairy tale
, 2003
Children - Illustration
15 x 10 cm (5.9 x 3.9 inches)
Asbjorn Lonvig: 'bottom of the sea', 2003 Comic, Children. A fairy tale motif in
Children - Comic
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Asbjorn Lonvig: 'bubbling hat fish', 2003 Comic, Children. A fairy tale motif in
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Asbjorn Lonvig: 'tired tugger', 2003 Comic, Children. A fairy tale motif in
Children - Comic
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Asbjorn Lonvig: 'helping tugger', 2003 Comic, Children. A fairy tale motif in
Children - Comic
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Asbjorn Lonvig: 'jumping star fish', 2003 Comic, Children. fairy tale motif in the children' s book
Children - Comic
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Asbjorn Lonvig: 'pulling tugger', 2003 Comic, Children. A fairy tale motif in
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    Kehinde Olajide - Kehinde Olajide was born in Fiditi,Oyo State Nigeria in West Africa. kehinde attended St. Augustine's primary School in Oyo from 1974 to 1980. He had secondary education at St. Bernardine's Grammar School in Oyo. He studied Fine Arts and Sculpture at The Polytechnic Ibadan Nigeria from 1988 to 1990 and from 1994 to 1996. He worked at the Nigerian Tribune News Papers in Ibadan as a Graphic Artist and Cartoonist from 1991 to 1994.Olajide is a Multimedia Artist . ...

    Dorothy Nuckolls - I am a self taught artist. I have been painting for about 30 years. My love of art began as a child. The awesome beauty of nature and the magic of color always intrigued me. To reproduce God's art; wheather it be outdoor sences, or portairts; has always been a goal for me. I started doing portairts in 2002 and realize that, that was what I really loved to do.Now I specialize mostly in portairts. I hope you enjoy my collection as much as I enjoyed painting it. Dorothy Nuckolls...

    Joanna Batherson - My inspiration for art has come from drawing and the nature surrounding our world. My painting began as a hobby and through taking many courses and instruction from various Maine artists, traveling in USA and abroad, and moving to beautiful California,it has become a wonderful and fulfilling part of my life....

    Eduardo Diaz - Statement My name is Eduardo DIaz and Iim a Mexican artist residing in the Bay Area since 2001. In my work I express different elements of Mexican culture, while emphasizing its Native American heritage. I incorporate native themes and images, both extant and prehispanic, into my works and combine them with personal feelings, experiences or fears. Although cultural elements are the essence of my art, through them I also like to express political and social opinions. As a Mexican, I feel in touch with the problems at the Mexican-American border, as well as with the issues facing Mexican immigrants. I also like to express the tension between the indigenous and the industrialized worlds, and to analyze the different elements that make up Mexican identity, especially when confronted with life in a different country. My favorite medium is oil painting. I use vivid and deep colors, with which I reflect the light of the Mexican sun. Some of my compositions are figurative, and oscillate between realistic scenes and more elaborated images, with affinity to surrealism. My most recent productions are less figurative and combine the same vivid colors into expressive abstract constructions. Biography My name is Eduardo D...

    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 ...

    Michelle Scott - Michelle Scott has been a visual artist since the 4th grade when her teacher introduced her to its "magic". She attended American River College in Sacramento and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena majoring in Illustration. Please visit her personal website at:

    Hanne Lore Koehler - The unique contemporary style, a sort of impressionistic realism, of Canadian artist, author illustrator, Hanne Lore Koehler has developed naturally in her watercolors, oil and acrylic paintings. Choose from a wide range of subjects including action-packed sports art, energetic portraits, landscapes, still life, fantasy and children's book illustrations or commission a custom painting. "I have splashed powerful action sports on watercolor canvases for the Canadian Olympic Association and stroked a gentle brush to capture elusive moments of light and mood on oil canvases for private and corporate collectors. My subjects are as varied as my interests and I adjust my style to suit the mood of my subjects but the finished painting always exudes my love of life. I try always to remain true to my objective and motto: to satisfy the eye with form, the mind with purpose and the soul with imagination". ...

    Mark Struzynski - Mark Struzynski Certain Relationships develop in our minds, between quite dissimilar objects, ideas, smells, etc.. These relationships are abstract, often unconscious, and unclear. Mark Struzynski was born in Chicago, IL. in 1957. He became immersed in art while living in Copenhagen, being befriended by students, graduates and Professors at The Art Academy of Copenhagen. He attended lectures and read every art book in the Art Library, as his 'art education'. At the time, that he was living in, Copenhagen he was involved with the Photographic process, how photographs are thought of as being direct transfers of reality, but actually remove or miss a certain amount of detail and the effect of these 'mistakes'. These musings led him to working with Photo-emulsion canvass, developing photos of drawings, which were derived from both found and self-taken photographs onto the Photo-Canvass9see web-site www.markart.org for examples). Upon returning to his hometown Chicago, he returned to painting working with different layers both physically (textured paint and images on top of each other) and mentally, (the different layers of dreams). These paintings seem to develop into a series, which was named Untitled Box Series (see web-site www.markart.org). ...