Barry Nelles Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Barry Nelles based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Barry Nelles
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
SMOKE by ROY NELLES
Walking Bird with green background by ROY NELLES
Shaggy by ROY NELLES
Clown with Mouse by ROY NELLES
OH BLAST by ROY NELLES
Circus Acrobats on Horse with Clown by ROY NELLES
Juggling Clown by ROY NELLES
AND NOW PRESENTING by ROY NELLES
Circus Cowboy by ROY NELLES
Little Singing Bird on Branch by ROY NELLES
Eagle by ROY NELLES
Shaggy Dog in Black by ROY NELLES
Clown with Dog by ROY NELLES
The Cook by ROY NELLES
The Catch by ROY NELLES
Creature Juggling Polka Dots by ROY NELLES
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About Barry Nelles
Barry Nelles, master print maker (1933 - 2003), worked for the Lone Ranger Comic Book in his early twenties followed by a long career as a middle school art teacher in East Hampton, Connecticut. The comic influence is present in his art as are his interests. He remained a prolific artist throughout his life and his linoleum block prints represent a rare collection of artwork in this medium by one artist. Barry's body of work is also an uncommon blend of illustrative, comic, and fine art genres. However, his art is easily recognizable because of the playful content and/or qualities of his work. Even his renditions of buildings, such as in Ludwig's Castle (Neuschwanstien), show his fanciful or whimsical artistic style. Themes of content include the circus, birds, antique automobiles, musicians, westerns, architecture/buildings, creatures, and people. Two of his most notable works are the 3.5' x 3.5' print The Circus that has almost everything imaginable going on all at once under the bigtop. The other is a print that measures 35' long (possibly the longest linoleum block ever made by one artist) depicting a historic section of the Connecticut River Valley in Middle Haddam Connecticut. Some of his prints have also been put on Makin' a Difference organic cotton shirts - www.makinadifference.com