This painted chair pays tribute to Picasso’s Dora Maar cubist painting. This cubist piece of artwork uses bright red, black, yellow and white acrylic. The backside of the chair has also been painted in Picasso’s cubist style. The entire chair has three layers of polyurethane to offer protection so that it can be used as… Read more »
This upcycled painted chair pays tribute to Picasso’s Femme Assise Dans Un Fauteuil painting. The striking cubist piece of artwork is painted in vibrant blends of blues, reds and yellow acrylic. The backside of the chair has also been painted in Picasso’s style. The entire chair has three layers of polyurethane to offer protection so… Read more »
This upcycled painted chair pays tribute to Picasso’ Seated Woman with Book cubist painting. The chair is painted in acrylic blends and shades of red, light blue, orange and black, and features an upholstered seat made of duck cloth. The backside of the chair has also been painted in Picasso’s style. The entire chair has three… Read more »
This upcycled painted chair pays tribute to Picasso’s Marie Therese painting. The striking cubist piece of artwork is painted vibrant blends and stripes of blue, red, purple, white and yellow acrylic. The backside of the chair has also been painted in Picasso’s cubist style. The chair has three layers of polyurethane to offer protection so… Read more »
This upcycled painted chair pays tribute to Picasso’s Femme Assise dans un Fauteuil painting. The cubist piece of art is in vibrant blends of blues, reds and yellow acrylic. The backside of the chair has also been painted in Picasso’s cubist style. The entire chair has three layers of polyurethane to offer protection so that it… Read more »
This illustration by Todd Fendos is from “Rufus”, one of Todd’s children’s books that is about a messy orangutan who prefers to have unclean hands. (right panel)
This illustration by Todd Fendos is from “Rufus”, one of Todd’s children’s books that is about a messy orangutan who prefers to have unclean hands. (left panel)
“Trunk Trouble” was one in a series of four canvas paintings that artist Todd Fendos created for a pediatricians’ office. The whimsical characters provide smiles for children.