Doug Johnson Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Doug Johnson 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 Doug Johnson
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.
Cesar Chavez- Sombra de Arreguin by Doug Johnson
Lunas y Estrellas Perdidas- Sombra de Arreguin by Doug Johnson
Itzpapalotl y la joven virgin by Doug Johnson
Justice for All Steven C. Gonzalez by Doug Johnson
Maestro- Alfredo Arreguin by Doug Johnson
Malala-Don't Ignore Us-Sombra de Arreguin by Doug Johnson
Cesar Salad-Cracked Pots by Doug Johnson
Oso Mayor by Doug Johnson
Sierpinski's Baseball Diamond by Doug Johnson
Suenos de Invierno Winter Dreams by Doug Johnson
Estrella de la manana Morning Star by Doug Johnson
1957 Celilo Falls by Doug Johnson
La Llorona Sombra de Arreguin by Doug Johnson
St. Nikola Tesla of Serbia Sombra de Arreguin by Doug Johnson
Li Bifeng-Invisible Walls, Whose Walls? by Doug Johnson
Jaguar Night by Doug Johnson
Growing Nowhere by Doug Johnson
If the shoe fits by Doug Johnson
Santana's Sacred Fire by Doug Johnson
Ballerina- Cracked Pot by Doug Johnson
Mother Teresa-Pray today by Doug Johnson
Once upon a time by Doug Johnson
Eternidad- Sombra de Arreguin by Doug Johnson
Juan Rulfo Sombra de Arreguin by Doug Johnson
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About Doug Johnson
Doug Johnson as the founding editor of Cave Moon Press, started helping poets with book design, illustration and artwork ten years ago. He has been drawing since he was a teenager and was fortunate enough to encounter Alfredo Arreguin an internationally renowned painter who encouraged him to keep drawing. He has two series you have here on Fine Art of America. His more developed pieces are part of the Sombra de Arreguin series (Shadow of Arreguin) as he continues to study the style of his master, like artisans did in generations past. His other series is called "Cracked Pots" in which a single line drawing comes from a terracotta pot to combine human and organic forms. Originally started as a gift to his younger sister as a tribute to her health struggles, Johnson dedicates all the drawings to things people are crazy about, knowing that what we are crazy about gives us hope for another day. Doug is new to Fine Art America and working to build his galleries, so come back and visit. Send him an e-mail at cavemoonpress.com if you have more detailed questions.