Byron Taylor Fine Art

Many of the pieces shown are available for purchase. Commission requests are welcome. Instruction and workshops are also offered.

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Month: August 2013

A New Hope

August 29, 2013May 17, 2019Byron Taylor

Impish

August 27, 2013May 17, 2019Byron Taylor

Augusta Jane

August 13, 2013May 17, 2019Byron Taylor

Old and new

August 13, 2013May 17, 2019Byron Taylor

Workshop Piece

August 10, 2013May 17, 2019Byron Taylor

Contact me directly for purchases, instruction and commissions

byron@byrontaylor.com

Series

  • Freckles
  • Gilding the Lily
  • Legacy
  • Nudes
  • Objectification
  • Oils
  • Paintings of Animals
  • Portraits
  • Red
  • Sculpture
  • Sirens
  • Still Life
  • Ties That Bind
  • Watercolor

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  • Siren IV – Aria
  • Siren VI – Naiad
  • Siren V – SeireĢ„n
  • Objectification III
  • Poppy’s View

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  • Byron Taylor on Maddie I
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