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Ta Byrne is a surrealist artist based in Thailand, known for her vivid, character-filled paintings that explore the full spectrum of human behaviour. Her canvases are populated with Monkeys smoking cigars, the Egg family, Lovers, Jazz players, Conspirators, Goddesses, and Ladies in Red. People are at the heart of everything she creates. She watches them, studies them, and fin...


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Finding the right piece of original art is about more than just personal style; it is about understanding how a work interacts with the physical dimensions of your home. A size-by-size guide helps collectors shop with confidence, ensuring that every wall finds its perfect match. Whether you are filling a small nook or searching for a focal point for an expansive room, the sca...


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Many collectors and art lovers are drawn to the power of texture. It is a quality that naturally invites exploration, with its rugged surfaces, heavy impasto, and tactile depth. Original paintings often transcend the boundaries of a flat canvas, where thick layers of pigment rise from the surface and shadows fill the valleys created by a palette knife moving with the artist’s...


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