Stan Angel Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Stan Angel 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 Stan Angel
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.
Sun Rise Oak in Yellow Mustard by Stan Angel
Saint Francis Winery by Stan Angel
Angels Song by Stan Angel
Peter Lost His Shoes by Stan Angel
Natures Favorite Colors by Stan Angel
Pigeon Point at Dawn by Stan Angel
Amazing sight by Stan Angel
Mendocino beautiful blue. by Stan Angel
Mists Of Russian River by Stan Angel
Satisfactorily Arranged by Stan Angel
Mists of Avalon Calistoga Color by Stan Angel
Sun rise Horizon by Stan Angel
Oak reflections by Stan Angel
Scomas Pearl M by Stan Angel
Shine by Stan Angel
Saint Helena Serenity by Stan Angel
Smoke em if you got em. by Stan Angel
Ruggedly Wild by Stan Angel
Precariously beautiful by Stan Angel
Portuguese sailor colors by Stan Angel
Sun rise Sonoma by Stan Angel
Forever Friends by Stan Angel
Sonoma County Life by Stan Angel
Birth of a Gravenstein by Stan Angel
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About Stan Angel
Caught the photography bug when his Mother "Joy" (who later in life became an award winning artist) received her first Kodak Brownie at the tender age of six in 1944, thus the future generations (Stan) had encoded in his very DNA the yearning for photography and more importantly practiced as an art form.
After birth and such trivial matters in the great city of San Francisco (Ansel Adams was a Home boy) early education began with maternal grandfather William "Bill" Masons endless stream of Kodak slide shows, highlighting his grandparents numerous trips across the USA, Canada countless relatives) and abroad. Wonderful garlic popcorn, Dr. Pepper (Nanna called it "Peppa") and stuck slides are a "still" in fond memory.
Following winning several art shows (no competition) with water color and acrylics in grade school and then being asked to leave to give other children a chance to win, Stan gravitated toward photography as a medium by endless purchases of disposable cameras.
Studied with Ansel Adams keeping his guidance close to his eager fingertips, taking numerous trips around California to understand Ansel's mastery of using color in black and white, each spectrum a shade of dark/light.
Stan joined the U.S. Army and traveled abroad (most notably Europe) Purchased his first "real" camera in the duty free shop, a Canon T-50 which he subsequently in a drunken stupor dropped out a third story barracks window in Darmstadt Germany (his room mate reportably at the time catching his leg in the nick of time as Stan followed it out the window) both camera and very expensive lens lost...
Back to disposable cameras, which until 1990 when in Santa Barbara California, having been asked to photograph a Bob Hope USO show for the Operation Desert Storm (Shield) troops, purchased another Canon an EOS1 with 8-200 MM 2.8 lens, so broke but happily obliged, met Bob his wife and Fess Parker (Daniel Boone/Davy Crocket) all in one shoot! However, alas for Stan the compulsion to capture images was reawakened...
~Present~
Making the decision to sell everything he owned and go pro, in 2006 Stan purchased a Canon 5d as well as a Sony A90, His specialty is anything that moves and does not move.
Entering a few of his works into the local Sonoma County Wine Country Fair 2013, Stan took home not one but two first places as well as a third in the Professional Photography category, these image prints are for sale here on Fine Art America, "Sun Rise Oak in Yellow Mustard" "Oak in the Fog" and "Lake Ralphine reflections".
Stan's art work was also featured on St. Francis Winery, Sonoma County California FaceBook Page as well as a few publications and periodicals relating to historical and cultural landscapes.
“Wherever snow falls, or water flows, or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds, or sown with stars, wherever are forms with transparent boundaries, wherever are outlets into celestial space, wherever is danger, and awe, and love, there is Beauty, plenteous as rain, shed for thee, and though thou shouldest walk the world over, thou shalt not be able to find a condition inopportune or ignoble.”
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~