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"He Devil, She Devil Martini"(See options...) |
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"He Devil, She Devil Red Wine"(See options...) |
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"He Devil, She Devil White Wine"(See options...) |
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"My Pal, The Elephant"(See options...) |
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"On Monday, God Created Labs..."This delightful canvas pokes fun at Michelangelo’s famous Sistine Chapel fresco, while celebrating one of the artist’s favorite subjects: Labrador retrievers. Other Bullas paintings to feature labs have included Reading Lab, No Assembly Required and The Nerd Dogs. (See options...) |
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A Chick Off The Old Block...(See options...) |
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A Chick With Brains...Are friends and loved ones getting a bit too serious? Here’s the remedy. Introduce them to Will’s fine feathered friends...then step back and watch as pundemonium breaks loose! (See options...) |
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A Chorus LineTogether now! Left foot first. Look in the same direction…” is what this chorus line’s choreographer must be thinking as he watches this performance. Look closely—furry faces are all facing forward and tails are gracefully curved upwards but…those 28 legs are anything but “in sync.” Braldt Bralds, our very own “Dutch Master,” pokes fun in a tongue in cheek way about the independent nature of cats. “They seem to go through life with an attitude of ‘nobody can teach me anything unless I want them to.’ And in this painting that seems to be their motto along with, ‘Okay, we’ll do it! But we’ll do it our way!’” Bold and graphic, yet painstakingly finite in detail, this work—like all of Bralds’ others—defies classification. From left to right: Somali, Bombay, White British Shorthair, Korat, Burmilla, Norwegian Forest Cat, Red Tabby American Shorthair. (See options...) |
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A Fool And His BunnyIntroduction by Clint Eastwood Will Bullas makes fine art fun. This master of the watercolor one-liners combines award-winning artistic skills with a funny point of view, creating a refreshing and unexpected new way to enjoy fine art. 40,000 copies in print (See options...) |
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A Little Sangria...(See options...) |
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A Mixed Bag"Ever since I finished Bag Ladies, my first Greenwich Workshop limited edition fine art print, which pictured ten cats in as many bags, I have toyed with the idea of a new portrait of ´breeds´ in a bag. So I have included seven cats and what I call a Dachs(hund) mouse...or is that two mice?" Calling all cat lovers! Put a Longhaired Calico, a non-pedigree Tortoise Shell, a White Russian Angora, a Russian Blue, a non-pedigree Shorthair Tabby, a Champagne British Shorthair and a non-pedigree black and white in a bag and take them home! (See options...) |
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A Pair Of Jacks...“Have you ever walked in on a perfectly ‘innocent’ card game?” asks artist Will Bullas. “It’s like catching deer in the headlights! Or “hare” in the headlights, as the case may be. Today it’s just a friendly game between a pair of jacks—or jack rabbits in this instance. Oh, and, the carrot juice helps make it a “healthy” game, too.” The Bullas studio has been abuzz with big changes as of late. A little “experiment” in acrylics and oils has exploded into a full-blown passion. Not only has the richness of the color in his work increased, but so has the size. You can now live large with Will Bullas. With Bullas paintings now created and reproduced on bigger scale than ever before, Pop-Art will never be the same. (See options...) |
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A Parliament Of OwlsArtist Scott Gustafson has of late been inspired by aphorisms and the turn of a phrase including most recently the Fine Art Limited Editions Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil and Birds of a Feather Flock Together. Birds have the type of unique collective nouns that send Gustafson into inspired flights of fancy. A peep of chickens, a band of jays, a conspiracy of ravens, a murder of crows and yes, a parliament of owls! This Great Horned orator speaks with commanding authority and while the front row struggles to stay awake, most of the others are rapt listeners. (See options...) |
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A Quarter To ThreeThe city of San Francisco has much to commend it; in addition to being home to artist Will Bullas, it also boasts one of the most celebrated bars in history. Maxfield’s Bar, so called for its extraordinary décor (The Pied Piper of Hamelin, a mural by Maxfield Parrish), has consistently been named one of the best bars in the country as well as the world. In addition to its spectacular barside view, Will Bullas’ rendition of the famed watering hole offers a little something extra: service with a safari smile. These seasoned bartenders serve up a bit of San Francisco chic with every drink and will bring a cheerful, if unusual, touch to your bar, kitchen or restaurant. (See options...) |
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Autobahn Pig(See options...) |
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Bad Boys Of The Arctic(See options...) |
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Bad To The BunHe beckons to you with a bandaged ear, swills another can of carrot juice, belches discreetly, lowers his voice to a hoarse whisper, and gives you a conspiratorial look. “There’s gonna be a rumble tonight,” he says. “Bring your lucky person’s foot!” Crafted in hand-painted Pearl Bisque™. Open Edition. (See options...) |
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Badgering The Witness...Seasoned Bullas collectors undoubtedly remember his signature painting Duck Tape..., and over the years,Will has tickled our funny bones more times than we can count.What makes Will’s art so extraordinary is that his sense of humor is perfectly balanced with his artistic gifts. His wry concoctions merge the animal kingdom with the rat race of our modern times in a ways that can’t help but bring smiles to the viewers. (See options...) |
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Bag LadiesBraldt Bralds skillful combination of Flemish still lineage with his incredible detail make for an eye-popping image. “This was my first Greenwich Workshop print, and showcased one of my favorite subjects: the cat,” Braldt says. “I had three cats myself at the time. But three didn’t really prepare me for ten different breeds, each accompanied by the brave new world of a shopping bag to explore. It was fun and fascinating to give each its own personality and to spread the focus so your eye searches for them while discovering each new delight.” (See options...) |
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Ballet ParkingNeed we say more? An open edition, crafted with Pearl Bisque. TM (See options...) |
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