INTER//SILO  ONLINE SINCE 2000 MODERN, Psychedelic and VISIONARY Art    
PETER MAX is a multi-dimensional creative artist. He has worked with oils, acrylics, water colors, finger paints, dyes, pastels, charcoal, pen, multi-colored pencils, etchings, engravings, animation cells, lithographs, serigraphs, silk screens, ceramics, sculpture, collage, video, xerox, fax, and computer graphics.
His artwork, especially his pop art has influenced commercial art for the last several decades. Original art by Peter Max is not easy to come by and it's certainly not cheap. However, if you want to own a piece of art history, Peter Max is one way to do so.
ROBERT WILLIAMS, a painting student first at Los Angeles City College and later at the Chouinard Art Institute, Williams got his first break when he became the art director for legendary hot rod hero Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. With the rise of the counterculture in the late 1960's. Williams found a growing audience in the underground comic milieu that nurtured such figures as Robert Crumb, Victor Moscoso and S. Clay Wilson. One of the originators of Zap Comix, Williams continues tradition of no-holds barred creative exploration. In 1994 Williams founded Juxtapoz magazine with a group of artists and collectors.

MATI KLARWEIN
The world-famous painting 'Annunciation', used by Santana for the cover of their album Abraxas. Although Mati produced some of the most iconic images of the 60's and 70's and was a prolific artist whose range encompassed still life paintings, portraits, and landscapes, as well as the surreal, psychedelic and visionary art that he is most often associated with.

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Max art online
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Max Art Online


For a long time, PETER MAX has been promoted online by a variety of  individuals and galleries, and although many of them are well known and established for a while, they concentrated more on the commercial aspect of the product rather than the real meaning of promoting perhaps the best ever and sole remaining POP ICON/NEO-EXPRESSIONIST of American history.

"MAX art online" wants to pay homage to this Global Artist  and provide all the information possible about the artworks and the author. Our institutional Blog at www.themaxcollector.com provides a large amount of essential information about the artist and many of the pieces we sell. Our prices are very recession-friendly and every piece comes with certificates and historic information. Payments exclusively via PayPal Gateway and shipments via UPS insured. We will be more than happy to answer all your questions and provide all the additional information you would need before purchasing any of the pieces.

We hope you will enjoy this unique Web Site and reward us with  good references among your family and friends.       MAX art online.

 

Gallery email: Maxartonline@gmail.com                                 

 
   
 

Oil on Canvas, graphics. Cartoon-tainted abstract surrealism

A painting student first at Los Angeles City College and later at the Chouinard Art Institute, Williams got his first break when he became the art director for legendary hot rod hero Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. With the rise of the counterculture in the late 1960's.

Williams found a growing audience in the underground comic milieu that nurtured such figures as Robert Crumb, Victor Moscoso and S. Clay Wilson. One of the originators of Zap Comix, Williams continues tradition of no-holds barred creative exploration. In 1994 Williams founded Juxtapoz magazine with a group of artists and collectors. The publication's mission statement was to present art that is provocative, technically adept and worthy of exposure. Williams has produced a number of publications

 
 
 
   
 

RockPop Gallery

Internet Gallery: rockpopgallery.com
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Klarwein's greatest work was inspired by pop and surreal art, but also reflects his interest in the eastern psyche and their deities, symbolism, and landscapes.

The alleged connection between Klarwein and the so-called psychedelic art of the period is not entirely unfounded, as he has detailed his experience with LSD in his 1988 book Collected Works; however, Klarwein also explains that drugs were never his prime inspirational source,[1] and in one interview, denies their influence entirely. His extensive travels and wide interests (notwithstanding the fact that his style had fully developed before the "psychedelic era") are further support of his claims. Klarwein claims that his friend Timothy Leary once told him, based on the character of his paintings, that Klarwein lived in a natural state of consciousness.

 
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