Vanessa Bates Art Collections
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Artwork by Vanessa Bates
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
I've Got Mine by Vanessa Bates
A.R.T. by Vanessa Bates
The Conspicuous Failure of the Paper Boat Experts by Vanessa Bates
Sweater Manatee Tribe by Vanessa Bates
Yin Yang Sky by Vanessa Bates
Dragon Tea Blue by Vanessa Bates
See No by Vanessa Bates
Gerald by Vanessa Bates
Untitled Sun and Moon by Vanessa Bates
Commuter Fish by Vanessa Bates
Grumpy Puppy Needs a Beer by Vanessa Bates
The Letter by Vanessa Bates
Dragon Tea Red by Vanessa Bates
Study of a Worried Sweater Fish Lateral View by Vanessa Bates
Space Snails by Vanessa Bates
Catnip by Vanessa Bates
Red Martini by Vanessa Bates
Old Glory by Vanessa Bates
Electric Fireflies by Vanessa Bates
Bad Dog by Vanessa Bates
Meditation by Vanessa Bates
Untitled by Vanessa Bates
Pink Flamingo 3000 by Vanessa Bates
Ikota by Vanessa Bates
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About Vanessa Bates
Vanessa Bates started her career as a graphic designer and illustrator but gravitated towards fine art as her experimentation in color drifted outside the gamut possible with traditional printing techniques. Early illustration lessons still influences Vanessa�s art as each work has a simple focus and careful use of color and light to further direct attention to the subject of the piece.
Working almost exclusively in acrylic, Vanessa believes that the canvas is where the true color mixing begins. The colors on her palette are therefore loosely folded together before being applied. The subject matter itself is often chosen for humor, expressed either as visual irony or lighthearted observation. It�s the sincerest hope that any of the artist�s views, whether they are inspired by the political or otherwise, be apparent only to those who have an interest in that subject. Otherwise, the piece should stand on its own as an enjoyable composition. To be so cut and dry with the the subject would mean that the work would fall firmly in the class of illustration.