This group of artists usually painted en plein air, or out of doors, to capture the moment.
Take "Interior of a Restaurant," one of the few interior scenes the artist painted.
This American artist (1945-1977) painted just one subject: make-believe postage stamps in ink and watercolor.
These 12 canvases, all from 1987, are among the last this great Abstract Expressionist artist painted.
And again projecting the way you paint onto the way other significant artists painted.
He's an excellent artist, having once painted the school front wall to increase his grades so his parents wouldn't send him to summer school.
In his nine years in London from 1746 the artist painted at least 48 views of the Thames.
We find paintings of this artist painted on plywood, tin, silk and pig leather.
The deJounges also carry a wallpaper that reproduces a border the artist painted in his children's rooms.
The Miya studio was different from other artist groups as the artists painted with radical intent, rather than for a record of achievement.