Sort By:
Teal Sea IIby Rob Delamater
28" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes + Set Options
Teal Sea Iby Rob Delamater
28" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes + Set Options
Oceans Ahoy IIIby Rob Delamater
21" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Naiad Iby Rob Delamater
19" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Naiad IIby Rob Delamater
19" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Seeing Monotypeby Rob Delamater
28" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Soft Pottery Shapes IIby Rob Delamater
32" x 16" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Primary Tribal Shapes Iby Rob Delamater
14" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Primary Tribal Shapes IIIby Rob Delamater
14" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Primary Tribal Shapes IVby Rob Delamater
14" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Primary Tribal Shapes VIIIby Rob Delamater
14" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Tides in Sepia IIby Rob Delamater
21" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Tidelands Abstract IVby Rob Delamater
27" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Luminous Coastline Iby Rob Delamater
27" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Primary Arches Iby Rob Delamater
19" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Primary Arches IIby Rob Delamater
19" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Primary Arches Vby Rob Delamater
19" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Dove Composition Iby Rob Delamater
25" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Dove Composition IVby Rob Delamater
25" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Desert Series Iby Rob Delamater
22" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes + Set Options
Desert Series IIIby Rob Delamater
22" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes + Set Options
Desert Series VIby Rob Delamater
22" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes + Set Options
Desert Series VIIby Rob Delamater
22" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes + Set Options
Mod Cactus IXby Rob Delamater
21" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Oceans Ahoy Iby Rob Delamater
21" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Oceans Ahoy IIby Rob Delamater
21" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Mod Quirk Vby Rob Delamater
21" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Mod Quirk VIby Rob Delamater
21" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Mod Quirk IXby Rob Delamater
21" x 28" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Homage to Eames Iby Rob Delamater
27" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Homage to Eames IIby Rob Delamater
27" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Homage to Eames IIIby Rob Delamater
27" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Homage to Eames IVby Rob Delamater
27" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Homage to Eames Vby Rob Delamater
27" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Homage to Eames VIIby Rob Delamater
27" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Homage to Eames VIIIby Rob Delamater
27" x 20" Canvas Art Canvas
+ More Sizes
Sort By:
Rob Delamater (Born 1966) feels very privileged to live and have his art studio in the North of Pan Handle neighborhood of San Francisco. The spectacular clash of nature (constantly changing weather, hills, water), with urban forms (the angles of the streets, architecture) delights his eyes. Rob’s collectors Include: Orlando Diaz Azcuy Interiors, Ken Fulk Interiors, Jay Jeffers Interiors, Nate Berkus Interiors, Charlize Theron, and Tom Ford. The works of Rob are created using various forms of painting, collage and printmaking (monoprints in water-based paints hand-painted on archival paper). In 2015 he began working on much larger pieces in gouache and sometimes in a combination of common house paint and other mixed media. His work can be viewed on display in Banana Republic stores worldwide. They are also available on the film Thirteen Reasons Why, the Netflix series "Sense8", the HBO series "Looking", and "Grace and Frankie" The artist has been very impacted by the Bloomsbury Group who believed in making as much as they could themselves (textiles, furniture, fine art, ceramics) and valued the gifts of friendship which was rare in those days, especially between men and women. The framed Rob Delamater art show the influence of this group. Rob applies the combining lessons he has learnt in his printmaking practice with traditional oil painting techniques. He begins each new piece with either an idea or a sketch about colors. The ideas and colors often come from his direct experience with the real world. He’s enamored with objects, ideas, people and stories from the past.