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Patrons: It’s not the medium; it’s where the art comes from that matters.

 

I am an intuitive channel in the Zen sense who in a leap of faith transcends thinking to access the divine fire of the Collective Unconscious: the wellspring of all great art.

“The true artist has no medium.”

—so said the Zen master

 
 
Stealth | fine art original print | Eden Maxwell

Stealth | fine art original print | Eden Maxwell

 
As usual, the more you study an Eden Maxwell piece, the more you see and the more it speaks to you. Splendid work.
— Bob White, educator, historian, researcher
 
 

Original Fine Art Prints

Not all prints are created equal.

I use exclusively the highest museum archival materials and pure pigment inks for rich deep long-lasting colors.

Eden is a visionary and a great mind.
— David Gross, radio show host, KRSH-FM
 
 
 

Limited Fine Art Edition Prints

Only 25 prints of each artwork will be published by the artist. 

  • Your print includes acid-free conservation museum-quality matting; to protect the art, I also museum hinge mount each piece in my studio. Each matted print is ready for framing.

  • Note: I print my art on museum quality archival paper using pure pigment inks for rich deep long-lasting colors.

  • Each print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity that includes my embossed art seal, the print number (1/25, 2/25, and so on), pertinent information about the series, framing suggestions, and what materials were used. 

 
 
 
 
 

Traditional Art Media

A LESSON FROM A RENAISSANCE MASTER:

Leonardo da Vinci had worked with egg tempera that was long lasting, but the downside was that it dried too fast. When genius Leonardo learned of a rich new medium from Northern Europe called oils that would dry slowly, he immediately adopted oils into his toolkit, allowing him the luxury of time to rework his paintings as needed and for weeks. Leonardo would have also embraced the digital medium.

My traditional work of many years is part of an amazing evolution into my digital art.

Note: My digital fine art paintings are the result of over twenty-five years of dedicated experimentation. I channel the magic Zen flow of universal intuition from my pen stylus into the quantum world of the computer, and then into an original fine art print using museum quality materials.

 
 

 

 

Small Art Drawing Gems

This series of original small art gems was created in Los Angeles and New York City over several years while visiting a Starbucks. Some pieces were in ink and others ink and color pencil on fine art paper.


 
 

Digital Fine Art Primer

Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known.
— Oscar Wilde

Digital is merely another medium that has great power. An artist can do things digitally not possible with old school traditional media. One has to master a computer painting app until it is transparent to the artist’s creation process.

I incorporate all that I had learned over the years with traditional media into my digital artwork. With digital media, I can select from a wide assortment of brushes and tools, mediums such as oil pastel, ink, pencil, watercolor, gauche, and so on. There is no messy or toxic cleanup.

Cave of the Earth Mother

Limited edition fine art print

My fine art prints are original and not copies or reproductions of other artworks.

Art cannot result from sophisticated, frivolous, or superficial effects.
— Hans Hofmann | Search for the Real
 
 

Books

 
  • Eden chronicles the lessons learned on his thirty-year-long dharma odyssey of self-discovery in his book—An Artist Empowered: Define and Establish your Value as an Artist Now.

  • He has been the featured keynote speaker on several national webinars for artists.

  • His most recent novella, The Man with the Dog, is an episodic escapade of finding one’s purpose that unfolds with humor, drama, and insight.

  • Eden is also the best-selling author of The Magnificent Book of Kites; and his work has been featured in numerous publications, including Popular Science, Omni, MacUser, Art Calendar Magazine, the Drachen Foundation Journal, Adobe Illustrator Wow Book, and the Encyclopaedia Britannica