Ken Welsh Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Ken Welsh 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 Ken Welsh
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.
Bordeaux, France. Lascaux Cave Painting by Ken Welsh
Robert Morris. American merchant, statesman and Founding Father by Ken Welsh
Nice, French Riviera, France by Ken Welsh
San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy by Ken Welsh
Mahou Beer by Ken Welsh
Woodcut frontispiece by Norman James from the book The Gentle Art of Tramping by Ken Welsh
Christian loses his burden at the cross. From The Pilgrim's Progress. by Ken Welsh
Izola, Slovenia by Ken Welsh
Glazed Brick Lion, Procession Street by Ken Welsh
Glazed Brick Lion, Procession Street by Ken Welsh
Vehicle Going Through Car Wash by Ken Welsh
Montenegro. Ostrog Monastery by Ken Welsh
Meteora, Thessaly, Greece by Ken Welsh
Torremolinos, Spain. La Carihuela by Ken Welsh
Mijas, Costa Del Sol, Spain. Calle San by Ken Welsh
Tarifa, Cadiz Province, Spain by Ken Welsh
Untitled by © Ken Welsh
Ballinacarriga Castle, County Cork by Ken Welsh
Gjirokastra, Albania by Ken Welsh
Epidaurus, Greece. The Theatre by Ken Welsh
Monda, Spain. Typical Whitewashed Town by Ken Welsh
Portofino, Italy by Ken Welsh
Ancient Delphi, Greece. Museum by Ken Welsh
Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy by Ken Welsh
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About Ken Welsh
My career as a professional photographer has taken me to around 50 countries. Here, on Fine Art America, I am posting pictures showing interesting sights in some of those countries, pictures which I hope will remind you of your own trips, or prompt you to travel yourself. Pictures which should look good on a wall. The majority of them were taken on full-frame digital cameras and then developed in Photoshop. I am Australian by birth but have lived in southern Spain for many years. I can safely say that photography runs in the family. My father was a part-time award winning photographer, both my sons are professional photographers who have worked for major brands, my eldest granddaughter is crazy about Go-Pro movie-making while the youngest is advancing nicely with my point-and-shoot (which often disappears one day and then turns up the next with the memory card full!)