Impressionist style painting "Left Behind" is an oil painting that I painted on location at a ranch outside of Tehachapi, California. Surrounded by beautiful flowers and atmospheric mountains, this old tractor was waiting for someones attention...
This painting depicts the wildflowers of Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, just north of San Francisco. I've painted this view many times, often embellishing it with vivid
colors to evoke the spirit of the early California landscape paintings. While the...
Step inside Samara Doumnande's canvas and escape to the mountains!
This picturesque morning scene just glows off the canvas and brightens up your day!
The original is 18x24, but Samara does offer prints in 9x12 and 18x24 as well!
The original is Oil...
An original oil painting of a Stormy Skies by Natasha Ramras.
This artwork is a landscape painting showcasing a dramatic sky filled with large, billowing clouds that dominate the upper half of the composition. The clouds transition from light,...
This is a Plein air painting of the sandstone ledges at the mouth of Cedar Canyon, just east of Cedar City Utah.
I was with a couple of other artists, and was sort of giving a little painting lesson.
This painting portrays the sandstone ledges at...
This artwork is a digital enhancement of one of the artist's favorite oil paintings. You can find the original painting this work derived from here.
If the artist were to imagine what Eden looked like, this would be it. This is probably her favorite...
Lion Cubs shows them sitting quietly next to one another, their small bodies touching in a gesture of comfort and trust. The cubs face the open, ears alert yet relaxed, as if listening to a world still new to them. Warm earth tones and soft golds define...
A Lioness in Africa centers on quiet authority and restrained power. She stands poised and self-contained, her body relaxed yet ready, embodying both protector and hunter. Warm tawny hues and soft shadows define her form, while subtle variations in tone...
“Monstera” is a celebration of bold, organic form, and a reflection of where my spirit was creatively when I painted it. After a surge of work in strong primary colors, I found myself longing for the softness and serenity of pastels, craving...
"Chasing Dawn's Light - Laguna Beach" by Trevor Lohrke
In Trevor Lohrke's original acrylic painting, "Chasing Dawns Light," the canvas awakens with the tender blush of early morning, where a serene seascape unfurls in whispers of purple and gold against...
Reflections (Original Painting) Acrylic on canvas 18 x 24 by Mike Grant.
This is a painting of my favorite Colorado lake, Horsetooth Reservoir in Fort Collins. The beauty and serenity of this lake is unmatched, with it's many coves, stately Pine...
Yosemite Half Dome…towers over, above all - California Art
Cloaked in snow, the mighty granite face of Half Dome stands in silent majesty above the wintry Yosemite Valley. Soft white drifts trace its ridges and slopes, while the crisp California...
What Types of Paintings Does Cocoweb Offer? Cocoweb partners with acclaimed artists across the country to bring you an exclusive collection of fine art paintings. Our curated selection features original works and high-quality prints spanning multiple styles and subjects—from sweeping western landscapes and dramatic seascapes to delicate florals, majestic wildlife, and evocative abstract pieces.
Each painting in our collection represents the unique vision and skill of its creator. Whether you're searching for an affordable print to complement your living space or seeking an investment-worthy original masterpiece, our diverse offerings cater to collectors and enthusiasts at every level.
Our current subject categories include National Parks, Nature, Floral, Seascapes, Western, Wildlife, Abstract, and Landscape—with new artworks added regularly as we expand our partnerships with talented painters nationwide.
Understanding Painting Mediums
Oil Paintings Oil paint has been the medium of choice for master painters since the Renaissance—and for good reason. Its slow drying time allows artists to blend colors seamlessly, creating rich depth and luminous textures that are difficult to achieve with other mediums. The resulting works possess a warmth and vibrancy that seems to glow from within.
Original oil paintings represent significant artistic labor; many take weeks or months to complete due to the layering techniques involved. Their enduring beauty and archival quality make them prized additions to any serious collection.
Acrylic Paintings Acrylic paints offer brilliant color saturation with faster drying times than oils, allowing artists to work more spontaneously and build texture rapidly. Modern acrylic formulations rival oils in longevity while providing distinct visual characteristics—crisp edges, vivid hues, and versatile applications ranging from thin washes to thick impasto effects.
Many contemporary painters prefer acrylics for their flexibility and durability, producing bold statements ideal for modern interiors.
Watercolor Paintings Watercolors capture light unlike any other medium. Through transparent layers of pigment suspended in water, artists create luminous compositions where the white paper itself becomes part of the image. This demanding technique requires confident brushwork—the slightest misstep cannot simply be painted over.
Successful watercolors possess an ethereal delicacy that makes them particularly suited to capturing atmospheric landscapes, fragile blossoms, and gentle natural scenes.
Original Paintings vs. Fine Art Prints Understanding the distinction between originals and prints helps you select the right piece for your needs and budget.
Original Paintings are one-of-a-kind creations bearing the direct touch of the artist's hand. No reproductions exist—they are singular works whose value reflects both artistic merit and exclusivity. Certificates of authenticity may accompany these pieces depending on the individual artist; if unlisted, contact Cocoweb to request documentation.
Limited Edition Prints are produced in predetermined quantities, with each copy numbered and often signed by the artist (e.g., "12/50" indicates the twelfth print in a run of fifty). Once the edition sells out, no additional copies will be made, preserving scarcity and collectible value.
Open Edition Prints allow unlimited reproduction without fixed quantity restrictions. These provide beautiful artwork accessible at price points suitable for casual collectors or those decorating larger spaces requiring multiple coordinated pieces.
Print availability—including size options, substrate materials, and whether editions are limited—is determined individually by each contributing artist. Specific details appear in product listings.
Popular Painting Subjects & Themes National Park Paintings America's national parks have inspired generations of artists captivated by pristine wilderness and monumental scenery. From Yellowstone's geothermal wonders to Yosemite's granite cathedrals, Grand Canyon's layered depths to Great Smoky Mountains' mist-shrouded valleys—these iconic locations demand equally powerful interpretation.
Our national park paintings celebrate protected lands through varied artistic lenses: photorealistic tributes honoring every craggy contour, impressionist renderings chasing fleeting mountain light, and abstract expressions distilling raw emotional response into pure form.
Landscape & Nature Paintings Beyond formal park boundaries lies boundless inspiration—rolling farmland patchworks under vast skies, ancient forests filtering dappled sunlight, desert expanses stretching toward distant horizons, seasonal transformations painting hillsides in shifting palettes throughout the year.
Whether depicting familiar American vistas or exotic terrain, landscape paintings connect viewers with places real or imagined—windows onto worlds offering daily escape from ordinary surroundings.
Western-Themed Paintings The mythology of the American West endures for good reason—it represents freedom, adventure, resilience, and untamed possibility. Our western paintings honor ranch life traditions, cowboy culture, Native heritage, rugged equine beauty, and frontier spirit through authentic regional perspectives rather than romanticized clichés.
These distinctive works resonate deeply with collectors who cherish western identity and appreciate craftsmanship reflecting genuine cultural understanding.
Floral Still Life Paintings From meticulously rendered botanical studies revealing every petal and stamen to loose expressive bouquets exploding with gesture and hue, floral paintings introduce organic elegance into interior design schemes. Unlike temporary arrangements wilting within days, painted blooms deliver lasting beauty unaffected by seasons.
Subject variety spans garden classics, wildflower meadows, tropical exotics, and contemplative single-flower portraits—ensuring appropriate selections regardless of decorative context.
Wildlife Paintings Capturing animals in their native habitats demands exceptional observational skill combined with deep patience and ecological knowledge. Our wildlife paintings portray magnificent creatures—graceful deer browsing forest margins, eagles soaring above canyon thermals, elk bugling across autumn meadows—with accuracy respecting both biological reality and aesthetic impact.
Such works appeal strongly to outdoor enthusiasts, conservation supporters, and anyone moved by fellow inhabitants sharing American wildness.
Abstract Nature-Inspired Art Not everyone connects with literal representation. Abstract paintings referencing natural phenomena—geological formations reduced to geometric essentials, water dynamics translated into fluid gestures, growth patterns simplified into rhythmic repetition—offer interpretive freedom inviting personal meaning-making.
These sophisticated compositions reward extended viewing, gradually revealing structural relationships invisible during initial encounters. Ideal for contemporary settings favoring suggestion over statement.
Selecting the Right Size Painting Painting dimensions significantly influence spatial perception and emotional resonance. Consider scale thoughtfully when selecting artwork.
Small paintings (under 18 inches) function beautifully grouped in gallery wall arrangements, nestled among bookshelves, accentuating narrow wall segments, or introducing subtle sophistication to intimate corners. Lower prices permit collecting multiple complementary pieces.
Medium paintings (approximately 18–36 inches) anchor secondary walls nicely without overwhelming adjacent furnishings. Versatile sizing suits most residential situations comfortably.
Large statement pieces (exceeding 36 inches) command attention as focal elements defining entire rooms. Such substantial installations establish dominant mood and inspire surrounding décor choices. Proper hanging hardware and adequate wall support prove essential for safe display.
Available sizes vary according to specific artwork and format selected—original versus particular print configurations. Consult individual product pages for precise dimensional specifications matching desired formats.
Framing Options & Presentation Framing decisions dramatically affect finished appearance—a fact professional designers leverage constantly. Some arriving pieces ship framed per artist preference while others arrive unframed granting maximum customization latitude.
Product descriptions indicate included framing status clearly. When frames remain buyer responsibilities, consider consulting professional framers experienced handling valuable artwork—they ensure proper matting distances preventing condensation damage, UV-filtering glazing protecting pigments from fading, secure mounting systems eliminating fall risks, and stylistically harmonious frame selections enhancing overall presentation.
Contact Cocoweb regarding special framing requests beyond listed parameters—we coordinate with respective artists exploring feasible accommodations whenever possible.
Pricing & Investment Value Fine art pricing reflects numerous factors including medium complexity, artist reputation and exhibition history, physical dimensions, production method (one-of-a-kind original versus reproduced print), edition limitations governing future scarcity, and market trajectory indicating appreciation potential.
Current inventory ranges encompass accessible open-edition prints starting around thirty dollars suited for gift-giving scenarios, mid-range limited editions balancing collectibility against affordability, and museum-caliber original works commanding five-figure valuations representing serious acquisitions meriting insurance appraisal consultation.
Shipping Information All paintings ship directly from originating artists allowing personalized packaging care meeting specialized requirements varying across different substrates and constructions. Standard order processing permits up to fourteen business days facilitating careful preparation minimizing transit vulnerability. Certain complex items necessitate extended timelines noted prominently within affected product descriptions prior checkout commitment.
Currently shipping exclusively throughout continental United States' forty-eight contiguous states.
Tracking notifications transmit automatically via email upon dispatch confirmation enabling delivery anticipation scheduling.
Returns Policy Purchased artwork qualifying returns accepted within thirty calendar days following confirmed delivery satisfaction guaranteed. Should disappointment arise despite best intentions: