Revolution by Thomas Goetz is limited edition Giclee, personally enhanced by the artist, 1 of 10 ever made. Take a fantastic walk down memory lane with the Beatles in celebration of their 50th anniversary, featuring some of their most historic music such as songs like "Hey Jude" "Let It Be" and "Help." This stunning piece is sure to be a real conversation starter displayed in your home or business, with each glance bringing attention to another new optic. Take home this stunning piece of history today!
Artist Biography: Chicago born artist Tom Goetz studied art all throughout middle school and high school and was influenced by Andy Warhol, Peter Max, Disney, and Frank Frazetta. Tom has worked with every medium, but prefers acrylic paint for its luster and texture. Tom is very versatile in many forms of the arts and has painted a wide range of different subjects such as portraits, floral, seascapes, landscapes, abstracts. He has recently been developing and evolving into the colorful pop art world with great enthusiasm and success. Tom Goetz won the prestigious award of distinction in the 2007 Sunfest.for his unique art style and technique. Tom has done many wall murals throughout Boca, Ft Lauderdale, and Miami.
Venetian Vista Giclee on Canvas Limited Edition 13/375 by Park 29.25"W x 23.5"H
Venetion Vista is a limited edition giclee on canvas by Sam Park.  It is approximately 29.25"W x 23.5"H framed.
After graduating from Jung Ang University in 1973, S. Sam Park traveled to France, where he studied painting and lived with other young artists in Paris. His artistic style today clearly reflects the inspiration of the French Impressionists. While in Europe, S. Sam Park continued to study and to evolve his vision of impressionism and hyper-realism. He established himself in several European galleries, and continues to exhibit in many of them today. His works were written about in a variety of newspapers and magazines, including the European Travel Press and Euroko, a Korean magazine in Europe. S. Sam Park came to the United States of America in 1994, where he continues to live on the coast of Southern California.
Lakeside Reflection Giclee on Canvas Limited Edition 132/195 by Volegov 32"W x 43"H
Lakeside Reflection is a limited edition giclee on canvas by Vladimir Volegov.  It is number 132 of 195 and approximately 32"W x 43"H framed.Â
Born in Khabarovsk, Russia, Vladimir began painting at the age of three and his talent would be noted repeatedly throughout his adolescence.
After having attended the art school, "Krivoj Rog" and having served in the Army, Vladimir was admitted to the Lvov Polygraphic Institute in the former Soviet Union.
Beginning in 1984 Vladimir began participating in, and winning, international competitions for poster art. Vladimir moved to Moscow in 1988 and before long Vladimir's career in commercial art was in full swing. Notable Russian Publishing Houses Sought his talents to design posters and cd and acssette covers for musical groups. While working the the publishing houses he continued to work on his paintings and participate in exhibitions.
In 1990 Vladimir began traveling to Europe where he earned money by painting portraits on the streets of Barcelona, Berlin, Vienna and other European cities. It is with this experience he further honed his skills in depicting the human form. Over the past fourteen years, his art has evolved into the striking figurative work he creates today. Vladimir's vibrant color palette and bold strokes coalesce to create evocative images that possess a timeless sensibility.
In February 2004 Vladimir has signed the long-term contract with American Publishing House SoHo Editions.
Michelle in Green Giclee on Canvas Limited Edition Artist's Proof by McCormick 57"W x 48"H
Michelle in Green is a limited edition artist proof giclee on canvas by Harry McCormick.  It is approximately 57"W x 48"H framed.
Artist Harry McCormick is a painter of interiors of bars, taverns, elegant rooms. restaurants, antique furnishings, and beautiful women; Romantic Realism would describe the feeling of his work. Â His new subject material is parks - people in them, hot dog stands, sketch artists, and people walking dogs. Â Harry McCormick was born in Bayonne New Jersey and currently lives in Boca Raton Florida with his wife and son. Â
Harry likes to paint bars because of his fascination with their subtle lighting and his long time interest in antiques. Â He says there was not room in his New York studio to collect antiques, so he began painting them years ago. Â When Harry was asked why his work had taken on a new more brilliant pallet of color, Harry explained simply that he married Miyuki! Â Harry's wife Miyuki is a talented floral designer who emigrated from Japan. Â Harry, his wife and son Sean live in Boca Raton, Florida.
In an equally demonstrable change of artistic paths, the artist moved away from the invisible human presence of past to paintings replete with women and men - young and old.Â
Harry seems oblivious of his international recognition. Â He describes himself as a fellow who simply paints what he sees in bars. Â He is quick to point out that his father was a painter before him. Â His father worked for Shell Oil and painted their signs. Â At first the comparison is rather startling. Â However, after spending time with Harry, one understands the connection between the realism of father and son.Â
Archway to Capri Giclee on Canvas Limited Edition 50/325 by Park 48"W x 38"H
Archway to Capri is a limited edition giclee on canvas by Sam Park.  It is number 50 of 325 and approximately 48"W x 38"H framed.Â
After graduating from Jung Ang University in 1973, S. Sam Park traveled to France, where he studied painting and lived with other young artists in Paris. His artistic style today clearly reflects the inspiration of the French Impressionists. While in Europe, S. Sam Park continued to study and to evolve his vision of impressionism and hyper-realism. He established himself in several European galleries, and continues to exhibit in many of them today. His works were written about in a variety of newspapers and magazines, including the European Travel Press and Euroko, a Korean magazine in Europe. S. Sam Park came to the United States of America in 1994, where he continues to live on the coast of Southern California.
Plenitude Seminare Giclee on Canvas by Barrios 71"W x 47"H
Plenitude Seminare is a giclee on canvas by Edgar Barrios.  It is approximately 71"W x 47"H framed.Â
Edgar Barrios was born in Tacna, Perú in 1960.  He developed an interest in art that lead him to enroll in the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes del Perú (ENBA) from which he graduated in 1990.  He explored and studied different fields of the visual arts such as craftsmanship, batik, macramé, leather embossing and ceramics painting.  In 1989 he was awarded the Honorable Mention at the Escuala Nacional de Bellas Artes.
Barrios then commenced his path through the art world.  A path in which he experimented with his knowledge of art, the techniques he had studied, and the experience that he was gaining as each stroke was being placed on the canvas of his life.  After years of exhibiting art in his natal Perú, his name became a trademark of fine art.  Years of hard work paid off with the development of a unique and vibrant style, full of emotion and overflowing with talent:  he reached the full and mature art level that characterizes his work today.  From then on, his masterpieces paved his way to international exhibitions.Â
Barrios vibrant colors, and his romantic scenes, transport us to a forgotten enchanted place: Â ancient Venice. Â His precise use of light, bring his characters out of the canvas giving them life in an otherwordly reality. His knowledge of different kinds of craftsmanship made him the ideal portrayer of a medieval Venice rich in exuberant colors, textures and fabrics. Â One look at his art and the wonderful world of Edgar Barrios will take hold of your imagination to never leave.Â