The Wolf Fine Art, Los Angeles, California Launches on Amazon Fine Art.

Collectors of The Wolf's artists can now purchase from the world's largest online marketplace.

Chuck Wolf, curator and private dealer has brought a handful of artists onto the Amazon Fine Art platform. Represented Artists include: Steven Hendrickson from Washington, Greg Hergert from Oregon, Lis Elley from San Francisco, Brooke Harker, Jennifer Verge, and Christina Leta all from Los Angeles.

“Out of a much larger group of artists that we represent at The Wolf Fine Art, we are bringing a boutique group with approachable price points and decidedly West-coast-contemporary feel to the Amazon market place. Hergert and Hendrickson, both from the Pacific Northwest, are both twisted and imaginative, bordering on “underground”. Hergert will proudly wear the moniker of underground as well as “Lowbrow”. Both have price points in the hundreds.

More over, I just love their work.

A couple of emerging talents who also do micro-edition prints (100-250) with good online pricing ($90-$375) are Verge and Leta. Both have high quality originals as well, in the urban, pop, and contemporary categories.

Harker is more established, and is a super-busy L.A. talent. She works in really colorful mixed (Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas) media, doing coastal and cityscapes. She moves quickly in the real world, and I expect the same online. Again, affordably priced originals, with large sizes, which I think translate well for online sales. That is, if you like Brooke Harker’s work online, you will love it when it shows up in your Amazon shipment.

Lisa Elley, has these deliciously juicy oils, with thick impasto, all painted with loose Pallet Knife. The layers are so thick that you can see the substance, even online. She is known for her birch tree landscapes and central coast vineyards, and appeals to a traditional or transitional sensibility with bold splashes of color. She paints loosely and more importantly, fast, allowing her keep a low price point, for high quality work. Additionally she works on gallery wrapped canvas, with deep sides, which means no frame needed and ready to hang, which is perfect for the Amazon market.”

About Chuck Wolf.

Wolf is a private dealer in L.A. and represents a large stable of living artists from the U.S. He has owned four fine art galleries, and is a past President of the French Quarter Gallery Association in Charleston, SC. He volunteers as a Fine Art Curator for the Los Angeles Animal History Museum.

About Amazon Art.

 “Amazon Art gives galleries a way to bring their passion and expertise about the artists they represent to our millions of customers,” Peter Faricy, the company’s vice president for the Amazon Marketplace (~New York Times).

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