//=time() ?>
After starting his career as a portrait artist at the age of 12, Italian-born D13ego worked for a local comic book illustrator. The boom of graffiti culture in the early 1990s piqued his interest in a new medium: spray paint https://t.co/qFf7x0CMS5
Landing online and in galleries now! The new releases from Xue Wang and Robert Oxley are inspired by fairy tales, Winston Churchill and the Incredible Hulk. Intrigued? https://t.co/HQNCIQj4pu
Keith Maiden has no formal training and instead relies on his instincts. His ideas begin with hand-drawn scribbles. Once he is happy with the composition, he paints using layer upon layer of graphite, acrylic, oil and soft pastel.
Whilst creating his new pieces, Richard Rowan listened to a variety of composers, including James Horner and Hans Zimmer https://t.co/CRl7sNnXQN
You'll be growling if you miss out on these Robert Oxley limited edition prints in our up-to-75%-off sale https://t.co/ZIwF5fsPOY
Don't miss out on these tranquil original artworks by David Rees. Now in our sale: https://t.co/wYaw2yVHmS
Pencil artist Robert Bailey counts #StarWars creator George Lucas amongst his collectors https://t.co/uv9vS4HCor
Peter and Jayne Smith describe their @Impossimal art as "a cross between Salvador Dali and Wallace & Gromit". What do you think? https://t.co/V2OpqCnORw
This striking boxed canvas by David Rees is now just £375: https://t.co/CE0p858Yx8 🐾
No one does light and shadow quite like Bob Barker! Shop his collection in our sale https://t.co/FY6rdYzw2J