Paul Henderson Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Paul Henderson 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 Paul Henderson
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.
Make It So by Paul Henderson
Peoh Point -part 2 by Paul Henderson
Roslyn Barn-Roslyn, WA by Paul Henderson
Cannon Beach Glow by Paul Henderson
Coquille River Lighthouse by Paul Henderson
Peoh Point -part 1 by Paul Henderson
The Brick-Roslyn, WA by Paul Henderson
Peoh Point -part 3 by Paul Henderson
Jewels of India-Bengal Tigers by Paul Henderson
The Heavens Open by Paul Henderson
Cloud Power by Paul Henderson
Planetory by Paul Henderson
Cascade Back Country by Paul Henderson
Planetory Mists by Paul Henderson
Yaquina Head Lighthouse by Paul Henderson
Peoh Point by Paul Henderson
Blue Lake Herons-Blue Herons by Paul Henderson
Monarchs of Kenya-African Elelphants by Paul Henderson
Pacific City Sunset by Paul Henderson
Spirit of the Eagle by Paul Henderson
Enchanted Forest by Paul Henderson
Water Power-Vict. Falls-part two by Paul Henderson
Ancient Structures by Paul Henderson
Snowy Glow by Paul Henderson
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About Paul Henderson
Paul Henderson has been painting for over 40 years. His work has been shown in many states, especially in the western states and Hawaii. He works in acrylic, oil, watercolor and even 'COFFEE' which has been shown on TV. He paints from abstract to super detail, from loose landscapes to creative Fantasy/Space, from Western to Iconic American Indian images.
He has gone full circle- he started with experimenting and then got more detailed and realistic every year especially with the wildlife paintings that sold through Collector's Galleries and Collector's Editions out of Canoga Park, CA. They had 3 galleries in Hawaii and one in Carmel at that time. But he decided to take most of 2010 and just experiment again. This has literally set his creative juices on fire and will continue from now on with even more creative experiments in techniques and media. Two such media have been the use of different textured papers and attaching throw-away Styrofoamfrom packing boxes to the canvas. Right now he is also doing a series of loose still-lifes of wine settings. So watch what's coming next ... who knows! He loves to try different methods: it keeps him fresh and invigorated. After all "variety is the spice of life" and Paul is full of passion to express and create life...colorful living images.