Marty Klar Art Collections
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Artwork by Marty Klar
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.
Chicago Treescape by Marty Klar
1946 Headlines by Marty Klar
Twisted Tree by Marty Klar
PEEK A BOO KITTY by Marty Klar
WELL DESERVED REST by Marty Klar
STROLL by Marty Klar
The Eating Tree #2 by Marty Klar
You Bust Be Kidding by Marty Klar
Parked and Forgotten by Marty Klar
FEELING BLUE by Marty Klar
FROZEN LANDSCAPE by Marty Klar
Road Chill by Marty Klar
ROSE PARADE by Marty Klar
RED TENT STAKE by Marty Klar
Michigan River by Marty Klar
Pathway by Marty Klar
Good Girl by Marty Klar
Cream Soda T-Shirt by Marty Klar
1940 Headlines by Marty Klar
1948 Headlines by Marty Klar
1945 Headlines by Marty Klar
Santa Fe Tree 4 by Marty Klar
Pelican Perch by Marty Klar
Blue Pear by Marty Klar
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About Marty Klar
During the late 60's I started taking pictures in my hometown of Brooklyn, NY with my father's Rolleicord. I was immediately taken with the art of composition. After buying my first 35MM Canon SLR and moving into Manhattan in 1974, I took a workshop with renowned Nikon photographer/educator George Obremski. I came away inspired. George made it clear, "You don't take pictures, you make pictures." Photography was my first love and has remained a hobby to this day. My career was in advertising as a copywriter. As I moved from one ad agency to another in NYC then to Los Angeles, and finally to Grand Rapids, MI I rose through the ranks to become a Creative Director. In 2012 -- having retired from the ad-game -- I found myself sitting by a lake watching my wife doing a watercolor painting. She was so relaxed, focused and happy. (Golf never provided that trio to me). So I said, I'd like to try my hand at painting. Turns out I had some artistic talent. I began to draw and paint. It was zen. My mind was focused. The outside world melted away and I was hooked. So my Pixels images are a mixed bag of me then, and me now. I still take the camera out for photo-ops now and then, but paints, brushes, canvas', rags and portable easel go along for the ride. Along the way I started using the Procreate App on my iPad to create digital portraits. Life's a journey. I still play golf but I'm fond of saying, "I haven't thrown a brush yet!" BTW: My wife -- a wonderful artist in her own right -- is still in shock that after all these years she finds herself living with a fellow artist. She's fond of saying."I suppose next I'll learn you can play the violin!"