John Lyes Art Collections
Shop for artwork from John Lyes 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 John Lyes
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.
Mad Men in Silhouette by John Lyes
Pyewacket by John Lyes
Pyewacket #3 by John Lyes
Tardis by John Lyes
Cowboy Sitting in Chair at Sundown by John Lyes
Mad Men Disintegration of Don Draper by John Lyes
Mad Men in Silhouette #2 by John Lyes
Ribbons by John Lyes
Mona Lisa with ipad by John Lyes
Mad Men in Technicolor by John Lyes
Psychiatrist Sitting in Chair Studying Spider's Reaction by John Lyes
Mad Men in Noir by John Lyes
AVRO Arrow Poster by John Lyes
Gentleman Sitting in Wingback Chair Enjoying a Brandy by John Lyes
Languid Lady in a Chair Brooding Over Poetry by John Lyes
Mallory Christmas by John Lyes
Spirit Lovers by John Lyes
Mad Men Falling by John Lyes
Mad Men in Silhouette Black #2 by John Lyes
Coffee Cat by John Lyes
Arizona Mosaic by John Lyes
Mad Men in Silhouette Black by John Lyes
Pink Orchid by John Lyes
Roger Sterling and Joan Sitting in an Eames by John Lyes
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About John Lyes
An accomplished and successful writer & artist, John has been creating visuals that span several genres, from cartooning to political panels, and many variations of abstracts, fine art drawing and finger-painting both in his youth and today where the impact of his talents can be seen to stir, amuse and shock. Emerging from an artistic background that resides in his family, John has taken to new forms of abstract and continues to pull resources from inspiring masters such as Gustav Klimt and Matisse to Van Gogh and Salvador Dali, painting works on canvas, paper, and board.
His "Cafe Art" series hangs in coffee shops and on the walls of many admirers as does the "Chair" series in which has garnered praise from discerning collectors everywhere. Though most of his artwork remains unseen, private commissions and print work are often sacrificed for moments of rapid splashes of paint under the intoxicating guise of transcendental genius and expression. Mid-century and modern arts are his passion and most of his works derive from mid-century advertising, collections of furniture (the Eames lounge chair one of his favorites), and non-traditional cubism.
Currently, John lives on the West Coast & Texas with his wife, Carol, an artist in her own right.