I have Chrzanoska's "Pearl" and I think it's minor masterpiece. It's a portrait of a mysterious woman, lit in a modified Rembrandt way, sporting a large fur boa, and a "wig" composed of pearls in the shape of bangs and side hair coming down to her shoulders. It's discounted at $27.00, but I wouldn't part with it for 100 times that much.
Art Haykin
Bend, Oregon
theart@bendbroadband.com
Hey there, I also have a print of one of her pieces...not even a really good print, but an older cardboard one that belonged to my step-mother. It's called "The Trap" and it's one of my favorite paintings ever. I need to order a new print of it though, as it was recently damaged by a bit of flooding :( But it's beautiful! I've been loving this painting for the past 25 years! It's almost like a scene out of Legend...not quite, but almost.
~K
South Florida
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Either JMW Turner or J Constable.
watercolours, oil paints, canvas, printing materials. I know its vague but i .
an artist
The word artist is a noun. An artist is someone who produces art.
JMW Chrzanoska is an incredibly talented painter. She lives in NJ. I have to 3 prints. 2 are signed. I sold an original. Sorry now.
I have a large "Solitaire" print or poster by JMW Chrzanoska with a certificate attached. How do if know if it's a print or poster, and it's value?
Nothing - he was an artist - not an inventor.
That depends on your personal definition of best. How do you compare Leonardo da Vinci, Jackson Pollock, Picasso and Dame Barbara Hepworth? My personal favourite is JMW Turner.
If by 'drawings' you actually mean paintings (not same thing!) I could mention JMW Turner, British painter 1775-1851.
water
It was painted in 1839.
Joseph Mallord William Turner
JMW Turner.
Either JMW Turner or J Constable.
watercolours, oil paints, canvas, printing materials. I know its vague but i .
Romantic landcapes, marines and particularly light effects. Click link below to see many of his works!