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Coffee Artwork from El Rey Del Art

by El Rey

To view larger images of the artwork, or to purchase his (very affordable) artwork, visit El Rey Del Art.

Apparition 5
Apparition 5
5" x 7"
Watercolor and ink on acid-free cold press
watercolor paper, framed

Coffee is a Gift 4
Coffee is a Gift 4
16" x 24"
Acrylic on plywood

Coffee is a Gift 6
Coffee Is a Gift 6
8" x 12"
Acrylic on hardboard

Foot Long
Foot-Long 1
8" x 12"
Acrylic and ink on hardboard

Foot Long 2
Foot-Long 2
8" x 12"
Acrylic and ink on hardboard

Earl Grey Over AZ
Earl Grey Over AZ
8" x 12" or so
Acrylic and ink on hardboard

R2 Decaf
R2Decaf
2.5" x 3.5" or so
Watercolor and ink on acid-free cold press
watercolor paper, framed

Ooby Duoby
Ooby Dooby
5" x 7"
Acrylic on canvasboard

El Rey is an American man whose true history resides in a stack of sealed legal documents. His studio is in a secret location somewhere deep in the bowels of San Francisco's colorful Mission District, home of the head-sized burrito and the 99c discount store. He began painting while in exile from his homeland of New York City and has participated in several exhibitions in San Francisco, usually involving low ceilings, shady patrons, and an almost subliminal, but palpable, sense of danger.

Most of his works are ferverently executed in acrylic and ink on plywood, though he's recently begun a series of ink-and-watercolor studies of species unknown to man. He does commissions and custom art for any and all takers. His love for coffee, like the contents of his favorite mug, runs strong and deep.

El Rey HQ is at www.elreydelart.com, and he is constantly online, thanks to a government-issue satellite uplink chip located in his forebrain.