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Steve Ross, Son of Bob Ross, Original Painting RARE
Here is your chance to own a piece of history and a wonderful painting by a TV legend. It is from my personal collection and comes signed on the front bySteve Ross and a short message to me on the back. If verification is needed, look at the photo of Steve and I. The painting will be professionallypackaged and insured. Steve’s paintings are rare. Now is your chance to own one. He will share in the funds from this. The item “Steve Ross, Son of Bob Ross, Original Painting RARE” is in sale since Wednesday, August 25, 2021. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “happyclouds23″ and is located in Maryville, Tennessee. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
- Artist: Bob Ross
- Originality: Original
- Color: Purple
- Date of Creation: 2000-Now
- Material: Canvas
- Region of Origin: US
- Subject: Landscape
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: 16×20
- Signed?: Signed
- Medium: Oil
- Style: Bob Ross Wet on Wet
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Original/Reproduction: Original
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Steve Kaufman SAK Elvis Signed Original Oil On Canvas Painting
Large serigraph oil on canvas painting by Steve Kaufman. Size of the canvas is about 40 x 38 inches after stretched. Paint crack under the chin. The item “Steve Kaufman SAK Elvis Signed Original Oil On Canvas Painting” is in sale since Friday, May 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “frsxprt” and is located in Portland, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Turks and caicos islands, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay, Russian federation.
- Medium: Oil
- Originality: Original
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Artist: Steve Kaufman
- Features: Signed
Steve Walker Original Acrylic on Canvas Laundry Day in San Jose 48 x 36
One of the last pieces painted by the late Steve Walker. “Laundry Day in San Jose” captures a sexy young man doing his wash in Costa Rica. All of Steve’s works invoke thought and in many cases remind of us of times, we ourselves may have experienced or saw in our lives. This is priced to sell, but will entertain reasonable offers. Framing is not included. Biography of Steve Walker. Born in Ottawa, Walker was 19 when he moved to Toronto to study theatre at university. Deeply affected by the impact HIV/AIDS had on the gay community, he gave up his goal of being an actor and started to paint. Drawing was one of Steve Walker’s earliest childhood memories. He recollected drawing pictures from about the age of three or four years old. Drawing came naturally to the Toronto artist, and his love of the art form continued into his adulthood. As a self taught artist, Walker only began painting after a trip to Europe when he was 25 years old. During the trip, he spent much of his time in Europe touring the great galleries and museums. In his words it was the first time he was exposed to great painting, and the first time he recognized the potential power of the art form. “I was moved by something that I was capable of doing, ” he said. Producing art about his life, and the lives of those around him, was as natural to Walker as his first childhood drawings. As a gay man, Walker was acutely aware that he was living during a period of history that was both the best of times and the worst of times. There was more freedom and acceptance for gay men and women, while at the same time AIDS had devastated the gay population. But Walker’s paintings are not about gay people or homosexuality. He described his art as being about love, hate, pain, joy, touch, communication, beauty, loneliness, attraction, hope, despair, life and death. His art includes universal themes regardless of race, gender, socio-economic class, culture or sexual orientation. However, his work is unique because he conveys these themes through the subjects in his paintings – young gay men. “Remove the gender of the painting’s subjects and what we Have is human relationships in general, and one’s relationship to the world itself, ” he said. As a homosexual, I have been moved, educated and inspired by works that deal with a heterosexual context. Why would I assume that a heterosexual would be incapable of appreciating work that speaks to common themes in life, as seen through my eyes as a gay man? If the heterosexual population is unable to do this, then the loss is theirs, not mine. If Walker were an abstract painter or a landscape artist, he said his sexual orientation wouldn’t matter. But since his paintings are about gay life, his sexual orientation became more important than his cultural background, age, or nationality. The focus of his paintings often depicted sadness and loneliness to reflect the reality that much of anyone’s life is sad and lonely. Walker often portrayed people in relationships as separate entities because that is the way he viewed them. He also used a small and consistent palette of colors because he was comfortable with them and the colors provided the desired results. “Color is very powerful and a little can go a long way if used effectively, ” he said. Some colors are very exciting to me, while others are quite offensive. Painting flesh is very exciting because of the huge variations possible within a very small color range. ” Walker’s artworks are very large, always measuring 36″ by 48. He created large paintings because he believed that a large image is more appealing than a smaller one. “Whether it’s a television screen, cinema screen, or an image in a magazine, the size of the image connotes a degree of importance, ” he said. Walker said belonging to an oppressed minority group had been a driving force in creating his art. “Any minority wants and needs to find artistic voices that reflect their own personal situations, and, in doing so, validate and record their lives and cultures for themselves, and for the larger world, ” he said. Walker said he experienced many small rewards during the creative process. “After hours of painting, I stand back and look at something that wasn’t there before — a hand, face, or piece of fabric will exist where there was once a blank canvas, ” he said. As an artist, Walker said it was exciting to be working at a point in history where there is an audience ready to appreciate and consume his creations. “It is very rare to find success as an artist in your lifetime, ” he said. In recent years, Steve Walker’s work has been exhibited in galleries in Toronto, Montreal, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Key West and Provincetown. The gay community of North America has responded very positively to Walker’s art. Walker once wrote: I hope that in its silence, the body of my work has given a voice to my life, the lives of others, and in doing so, the dignity of all people. The item “Steve Walker Original Acrylic on Canvas Laundry Day in San Jose 48 x 36″ is in sale since Wednesday, July 31, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “bodybuilderinflorida” and is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Medium: Acrylic
- Width (Inches): 36
- Subject: Men
- Date of Creation: 2000-Now
- Style: Realism
- Originality: Original
- Height (Inches): 48
- Region of Origin: US
- Artist: Steve Walker
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Features: Signed
- Size: Large (up to 60in.)
Steve Walker Original Painting, Three By The Sea, Acrylic on Canvas, 36 X 48
For sale a never before offered original painting by Steve Walker. “Three By The Sea”. Signed on the front lower corner. Signed and noted on the back. The painting is embellished with a custom wooden frame. Discussing his art Walker stated, Remove the gender of the paintings subjects and what we have is human relationships in general, and one’s relationship to the world itself. As a homosexual, I have been moved, educated and inspired by works that deal with a heterosexual context. Why would I assume that a heterosexual would be incapable of appreciating work that speaks to common themes in life, seen through my eyes as a gay man? If Walker were an abstract or landscape artist, he said his sexual orientation would not matter. However, since his paintings are about his life, his sexual orientation became more important than his age, cultural background, or nationality. In an autobiographical note Walker states, My paintings contain as many questions as answers. I hope that in its silence, the body of my work has given a voice to my life, the lives of others, and in doing so, the dignity of all people. Steve Walker passed away on January 4, 2012 at his home in Costa Rica. Steve Walker’s work has been exhibited in galleries in Montréal, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Key West, and Provincetown. The item “Steve Walker Original Painting, Three By The Sea, Acrylic on Canvas, 36 X 48″ is in sale since Friday, February 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “brfree17″ and is located in North Easton, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Region of Origin: Canada
- Artist: Steve Walker
- Style: Classicism, Realism, Romanticism
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Date of Creation: 1990-1999
- Year: 1997
- Features: Framed
- Width (Inches): 48
- Color: Multi-Color
- Subject: Three Men By The Sea
- Originality: Original
- Height (Inches): 36
STEVE WALKER Original painting Acrylic On Canvas 36X48 Concerto Of Light
STEVE WALKER Original painting Acrylic On Canvas 36X48 2003 Concerto Of Light. I was lucky enough to meet Steve who gave me a few details on this painting. See the close up of the CD in the painting. Steve told me he spent an entire day painting the details on the CD. Ive owned this painting for close to 15 years but now its time for me to part with it. The item “STEVE WALKER Original painting Acrylic On Canvas 36X48 Concerto Of Light” is in sale since Friday, January 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “wallsonfire” and is located in Pacific Palisades, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Medium: Acrylic
- Originality: Original
- Painting Surface: Canvas
Steve Walker Original Painting, Urban Symphony, Acrylic on Canvas, 48 X 36
For sale a never before offered original painting by Steve Walker. Signed on the front lower corner. Signed and noted on the back. The painting is embellished with a custom wooden frame. Discussing his art Walker stated, Remove the gender of the paintings subjects and what we have is human relationships in general, and one’s relationship to the world itself. As a homosexual, I have been moved, educated and inspired by works that deal with a heterosexual context. Why would I assume that a heterosexual would be incapable of appreciating work that speaks to common themes in life, seen through my eyes as a gay man? If Walker were an abstract or landscape artist, he said his sexual orientation would not matter. However, since his paintings are about his life, his sexual orientation became more important than his age, cultural background, or nationality. In an autobiographical note Walker states, My paintings contain as many questions as answers. I hope that in its silence, the body of my work has given a voice to my life, the lives of others, and in doing so, the dignity of all people. Steve Walker passed away on January 4, 2012 at his home in Costa Rica. Steve Walker’s work has been exhibited in galleries in Montréal, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Key West, and Provincetown. The item “Steve Walker Original Painting, Urban Symphony, Acrylic on Canvas, 48 X 36″ is in sale since Thursday, February 7, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “brfree17″ and is located in North Easton, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Date of Creation: 1990-1999
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Subject: Cityscapes
- Originality: Original
- Medium: Acrylic
- Style: Classicism, Realism, Romanticism
- Height (Inches): 48
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Region of Origin: Canada
- Features: Framed
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Color: Multi-Color
- Artist: Steve Walker
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Year: 1998
- Width (Inches): 36
Steve Walker Original Painting, The Painters, Acrylic on Canvas, 48X36
For sale a never before offered original painting by Steve Walker. Signed on the front lower corner. Signed and noted on the back. The painting is embellished with a custom wooden frame. Discussing his art Walker stated, Remove the gender of the paintings subjects and what we have is human relationships in general, and one’s relationship to the world itself. As a homosexual, I have been moved, educated and inspired by works that deal with a heterosexual context. Why would I assume that a heterosexual would be incapable of appreciating work that speaks to common themes in life, seen through my eyes as a gay man? If Walker were an abstract or landscape artist, he said his sexual orientation would not matter. However, since his paintings are about his life, his sexual orientation became more important than his age, cultural background, or nationality. In an autobiographical note Walker states, My paintings contain as many questions as answers. I hope that in its silence, the body of my work has given a voice to my life, the lives of others, and in doing so, the dignity of all people. Steve Walker passed away on January 4, 2012 at his home in Costa Rica. Steve Walker’s work has been exhibited in galleries in Montréal, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Key West, and Provincetown. The item “Steve Walker Original Painting, The Painters, Acrylic on Canvas, 48X36″ is in sale since Tuesday, July 10, 2018. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “brfree17″ and is located in North Easton, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Medium: Acrylic
- Subject: Painters
- Style: Classicism, Realism, Romanticism
- Region of Origin: Canada
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Features: Framed
- Year: 2001
- Width (Inches): 36 inches
- Date of Creation: 2000-Now
- Height (Inches): 48 inches
- Originality: Original
- Artist: Steve Walker
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
Steve Walker Original on Canvas Sandman PRICE REDUCED
Wonderful opportunity to own an original Steve Walker painting “Sandman”! Biography of Steve Walker. Born in Ottawa, Walker was 19 when he moved to Toronto to study theatre at university. Deeply affected by the impact HIV/AIDS had on the gay community, he gave up his goal of being an actor and started to paint. Drawing was one of Steve Walker’s earliest childhood memories. He recollected drawing pictures from about the age of three or four years old. Drawing came naturally to the Toronto artist, and his love of the art form continued into his adulthood. As a self taught artist, Walker only began painting after a trip to Europe when he was 25 years old. During the trip, he spent much of his time in Europe touring the great galleries and museums. In his words it was the first time he was exposed to great painting, and the first time he recognized the potential power of the art form. “I was moved by something that I was capable of doing, ” he said. Producing art about his life, and the lives of those around him, was as natural to Walker as his first childhood drawings. As a gay man, Walker was acutely aware that he was living during a period of history that was both the best of times and the worst of times. There was more freedom and acceptance for gay men and women, while at the same time AIDS had devastated the gay population. But Walker’s paintings are not about gay people or homosexuality. He described his art as being about love, hate, pain, joy, touch, communication, beauty, loneliness, attraction, hope, despair, life and death. His art includes universal themes regardless of race, gender, socio-economic class, culture or sexual orientation. However, his work is unique because he conveys these themes through the subjects in his paintings – young gay men. “Remove the gender of the painting’s subjects and what we Have is human relationships in general, and one’s relationship to the world itself, ” he said. As a homosexual, I have been moved, educated and inspired by works that deal with a heterosexual context. Why would I assume that a heterosexual would be incapable of appreciating work that speaks to common themes in life, as seen through my eyes as a gay man? If the heterosexual population is unable to do this, then the loss is theirs, not mine. If Walker were an abstract painter or a landscape artist, he said his sexual orientation wouldn’t matter. But since his paintings are about gay life, his sexual orientation became more important than his cultural background, age, or nationality. The focus of his paintings often depicted sadness and loneliness to reflect the reality that much of anyone’s life is sad and lonely. Walker often portrayed people in relationships as separate entities because that is the way he viewed them. He also used a small and consistent palette of colors because he was comfortable with them and the colors provided the desired results. “Color is very powerful and a little can go a long way if used effectively, ” he said. Some colors are very exciting to me, while others are quite offensive. Painting flesh is very exciting because of the huge variations possible within a very small color range. ” Walker’s artworks are very large, always measuring 36″ by 48. He created large paintings because he believed that a large image is more appealing than a smaller one. “Whether it’s a television screen, cinema screen, or an image in a magazine, the size of the image connotes a degree of importance, ” he said. Walker said belonging to an oppressed minority group had been a driving force in creating his art. “Any minority wants and needs to find artistic voices that reflect their own personal situations, and, in doing so, validate and record their lives and cultures for themselves, and for the larger world, ” he said. Walker said he experienced many small rewards during the creative process. “After hours of painting, I stand back and look at something that wasn’t there before — a hand, face, or piece of fabric will exist where there was once a blank canvas, ” he said. As an artist, Walker said it was exciting to be working at a point in history where there is an audience ready to appreciate and consume his creations. “It is very rare to find success as an artist in your lifetime, ” he said. In recent years, Steve Walker’s work has been exhibited in galleries in Toronto, Montreal, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Key West and Provincetown. The gay community of North America has responded very positively to Walker’s art. Walker once wrote: I hope that in its silence, the body of my work has given a voice to my life, the lives of others, and in doing so, the dignity of all people. The item “Steve Walker Original on Canvas Sandman PRICE REDUCED” is in sale since Sunday, July 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “rbaker0126″ and is located in Hollister, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Year: 2004
- Medium: Oil
- Subject: Men
- Date of Creation: 2000-Now
- Framed/Unframed: Framed
- Originality: Original
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Artist: Steve Walker
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Features: Framed
- Size: Large (up to 60in.)
Original Signed Steve Walker 48×36 Acrylic on Canvas A Dogs Life Gay Interest
36″ x 48″ Original Acrylic on Canvas by Steve Walker. Titled “A Dogs Life” and signed on lower right front and on the reverse with notation. Bold, vibrant and clean condition. The scene is wonderful with a playful dog urging his owner to take a swim. More on this artist can be found at the website gingerbreadsquaregallery. This artist has a respectable sales history and sadly passed away unexpectedly within the last few years so therefore there will be no more original paintings to be produced. We also prefer to not. Disrupt an artists market with unusually low sales prices, however, we are open to reasonable offers for this contemporary masterwork. For more great items like this! The item “Original Signed Steve Walker 48×36 Acrylic on Canvas A Dogs Life Gay Interest” is in sale since Tuesday, August 09, 2016. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “jackedwardscollection” and is located in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Signed?: Signed
- Medium: Acrylic
- Subject: Beach Scene w/Man and Dog
- Style: Figurative Realism
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30″)
- Date of Creation: 2000-Now
- Region of Origin: Latin America
- Surface Used: Canvas Streched on Wooden Frame
- Artist: Steve Walker
- Artist Age: Deceased
- Collections: Worldwide
- Size: 36x48in.