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New Media Decor Artists

Media Decor offers over 2500 artworks to choose from; this is the largest selection of its kind on the web.
Since this our art collections are updated continually,  we have listed below our newest artist additions.

Hopper     A prominent American realist painter and printmaker
Hokusai     A Japanese artist, ukiyo-e painter and printmaker of the Edo period. In his time, he was Japan's leading expert on Chinese painting.
Gordon Crosby     "You could smell his cars and hear the exhausts. Nobody else ever managed to get what he could out of drawing or painting when it came to cars"
Raoul Dufy     Dufy was a brilliant draughtsman and an inspired colorist. He was very thoughtful and reasoning as well as sensual and intuitive.
Peter Curling     Now so successful in the art world that he has taken the conscious decision to accept no more commissions, preferring to concentrate instead on work which inspires him
Terence Cuneo     He became a true household name when he was commissioned to paint the Queen at her coronation in 1953; this painting now hangs in Buckingham Palace.
Comissiong     She paints in quick-drying color-intense acrylic paints, and concentrates mainly on scenes of her home island, including carnival images and market subjects.
P J Crook      Inviting and gripping due to their combination of technical excellence and sinister undercurrents
Meri Vardan     She uses bold colors and elegant body shapes, where body language is integral to the image. Vardan’s paintings are simple yet powerful, an expression of the human form
Nicholas Coleman     Nicholas Coleman was born 1978 in Utah’s rugged countryside, the son of artist Michael Coleman. He is an experienced fisherman and trapper and his affinity for the outdoors fills his paintings.
Marco Chicapouje     His unique style has developed partly from his love and knowledge of nature, and partly from a desire to create interesting and fun images for his children.
John Carmichael     He is chiefly known as a marine painter, demonstrating a strong feeling for the elements. His brilliant marine scenes became famous throughout the art world for their flair and skill.
Eugene Cauchois     Cauchois concentrated on decorative painting. His major work of this time was the decoration of a Parisian school room, which he adorned with paintings of many different flowers.
Jacob Bogdani     In London, Bogdani acquired a considerable reputation as a specialist still life and bird painter at the Court of Queen Anne and several of his paintings are today held in the Royal Collection.
Gary Bunt     Gary Bunt paints a naïve world, where simple pleasures are valued and cherished. Companionship and love are recurring themes and paintings often depict loving couples  or loyal dogs following their masters.
Richard Britton     Following his first London exhibition in 1976, he spent 6 months in South Africa at the invitation of the South African Department of Nature Conservation, painting endangered species.
Braaq     Braaq began to exhibit in London’s West End in 1977 and his first show was such a success that The Times newspaper described him as “one of the six most successful artists in England”.
Gordon Breckenridge     It is all about Tuscany
Paul Brown     Painting in oil on canvas, he has now been a fully professional artist for almost 20 years and describes his work as being "post-Impressionist" inspired in theme and style also by Turner and Renoir.
Violet Skinner     Violet Skinner is best known for her iconic images of galloping horses, which became hugely popular during the early 1960s.
Ronald Folland     Ronald's muted earth tone Cityscapes are well known
Deborah Azzopardi     Deborah works in acrylic, usually on board or canvas, and claims that her sense of mischief and black humor inspires much of her subject matter.
Vladimir Tretchikoff     His most famous subject Chinese Lady, featuring an eastern model  viewed through a blue filter, has been more widely reproduced than the Mona Lisa and is believed to be the best-selling commercial print of all time
Bobbie Goodrich     Lovely B&W Photography with a touch of Photoshop
Jurek Nems     If you like London, Jurek's creative photography is worth a closer look
Phil Wilson     If you like Times Square......
Tony Koukos     Whether it is climbing the medieval towers of Tuscany or scuba-diving on the Great Barrier Reef, he does whatever it takes to find a distinctive angle; that perfect shot.
Joe Cornish       Landscape Photography
Peter Munro     If you like golf, take a look at this series by Peter Munro
Henry Kohler     Koehler now ranks as one of the foremost exponents of contemporary art  
Archibald Thorburn     Archibald Thorburn was born in 1860, near Edinburgh, the fifth son of the miniaturist Robert Thorburn ARA. He is now acknowledged as one of the greatest painters of birdlife of all time
Joe Dea   Artist    An Emmy award winning TV director and digital artist. Dea has a degree in painting and multi-media from of the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford. His early video art has exhibited in NYC at The Kitchen, Global Village and the Whitney Museum. 
Maria Cristina Posada     Vibrant florals from this well known Latin artist


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