For the biographical film drama Pollock, Ed Harris trained himself to paint. More often, actors portraying artists are shown with work created by a professional painter, comics artist or sculptor.
Ivan Albright - The Picture of Dorian Gray
Robert Brackman - Portrait of Jennifer Jones for Portrait of Jennie
John Bratby - Paintings in The Horse's Mouth and the paintings and drawings in Mistral's Daughter
Francesco Clemente - Paintings and drawings for Great Expectations
Sophie Crumb - Sketchbook for Ghost World
Salvador Dalí - Dream sequence in Spellbound
John Ferren - Sam Marlowe's paintings in The Trouble with Harry and the portrait of Carlotta Valdez in Vertigo
John Hunter - Paintings in Seconds on loan from the Ryder Gallery (Los Angeles)
Jean-Marc Laureau - Comic strips for César and Rosalie
John McDermott - Paintings for Loving, which was based on his novel
Shawn McManus - Comic book cover for Tales from the Crypt
Mark Mothersbaugh - Paintings in Art School Confidential
Zoë Mozert - Art for Never Say Goodbye (1946) and Calendar Girl (1947)
Robert Parker - Copies of Vincent van Gogh paintings for Lust for Life (1956)
Daryush Shokof _ paintings for Seven Servants (1996), and Holy Shit (1997)
Julian Schnabel and Greg Bogan - Paintings "in the style of" Basquiat for Basquiat
Billy Sullivan - Paintings in As Good as It Gets
Mike Vosburg - Comic book covers for Tales from the Crypt
Bodhi Wind - Murals for 3 Women
Chuck Connelly - Paintings in the "Life Lessons" segment of New York Stories