Anastasia Nelson & Phil Dynan

Anastasia Nelson and Phil Dynan have collaborated on their art for over 25 years. The two artists own the Accidental Animal Rescue Center in Northern California and all art sales are used to support the animals in the Center.

Four of the pieces in this portfolio are 3D, Viewer Interactive, wall sculptures painted in Reverse Perspective. The sculptures appear to have motion when the viewer moves in any direction. The Tardis in the Land of Van Gogh won the People’s Choice Award at the California State Fair. It collected over 9 Million (video) views on TikTok and Facebook. These are collaborative works.

Two of the pieces deal with the issue of Migration and are based on the artist’s own experience. These triptychs have won various awards, including from the San Diego Museum of Art and the California State Fair. These two pieces are by Phil Dynan.

Three of the cat portraits are of rescues at the artists’ rescue center. The book selections are based on the personalities of the cats. These are collaborative works. The two artists pass work back and forth until they feel it is finished. No arguments in 25 years!

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Tardis in the Land of Van Gogh, Oil on Birch, 27”x32”x9”

Dia de los Muertos, Oil on Birch, 27”x32”x9”

Rainbow Gallery, Oil on Birch, 27”x32”x9”

Maija’s Steiner House, Acrylic on paper, 17×22

Smokin’ Goat, Acrylic on panel, 11×14

Migration Journey: London, Acrylic on (3) canvases, 20×60

Migration Journey: New York, Acrylic on (3) canvases, 24×72

Siamese, If You Please, Acrylic on canvas, 16”x20”

Alberta Superstar, Acrylic on canvas, 36×36

 Cinnamon, Acrylic on canvas, 16”x20”

 

All images © Anastasia Nelson & Phil Dynan

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