Once again, thanks to a client for a special order. This is a chair I’ve thought of creating, but never pursued. This painted chair pays tribute to Klimt’s Portrait Of Adele Bloch Bauer I by artist Todd Fendos. The realist work of art is painted with acrylic in blended gold, blues, reds and tones of skin…. Read more »
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Picasso Themed Upcycled Chairs Transform Dining Room
This spring, I had a customer who reached out to me wanting four Picasso chairs for her dining room. When I mentioned this to my wife, Heidi, she thought it sounded like a great idea. For years our dining room was filled with five Modigliani chairs. In fact, Heidi who works out of our house… Read more »
Renoir’s Impressionist painting Two Sisters on the Terrace 1881 by artist Todd Fendos
This painted chair pays tribute to Renoir’s Impressionist painting Two Sisters on the Terrace 1881 by artist Todd Fendos. The realist work of art is painted with acrylic in blended blues, reds and tones of skin. The backside of the chair has also been painted in Renoir’s style. The chair has three layers of polyurethane… Read more »
Guess Who Made BuzzFeed.com? Yup, Fendos Art!
BuzzFeed.com, is a news and entertainment website which markets itself as providing the hottest, most social content on the web featuring breaking buzz and the kinds of things you’d want to pass along to your friends. So imagine how surprised and excited I was when Liz and Jeremiah recently pointed out to me that my artwork was featured on it! Thanks… Read more »
Impressionism-Fashion and Modernity (And Fendos Art)
This summer, I had the opportunity to create eight impressionist chairs for a window display competition in downtown Chicago. The competition, co-sponsored by the Art Institute of Chicago and Oak Street Design, was created to help build citywide excitement for the “Impressionism-Fashion and Modernity” exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago. CHIARoScURO, one the galleries… Read more »