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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Acrylic Polymer
Outland No. 34, Buttermilk Ivory Yellow, Mulberry, Olive Tinted Polymer Painting
Located in Kent, CT
Outland No 34 by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer create the depth and surface textures throughout the poure...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Metal

Leave the Path, Olive Green, Sage, Jade, Aqua Blue Green Tinted Polymer Painting
Located in Kent, CT
The surface of Leave the Path by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. Hues of olive, soft jade, pale sage green, light mint green, and pale bluish gree...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

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Metal

Traces, Sage, Olive Green, Salmon Coral Pink Abstract Horizons, Tinted Polymer
Located in Kent, CT
Traces by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer create the depth and surface textures throughout the poured paint...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

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Metal

Cascading Folds Aqua Footer, Sky Blue, Mint Green, Tinted Polymer, Yupo Paper
Located in Kent, CT
Cascading Folds (Aqua Footer) by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer on Yupo paper create the depth and smooth,...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Paper

Rose Bleed Wide Footer, Sage Jade Green, Pale Pink Tinted Polymer, Yupo Paper
Located in Kent, CT
Rose Bleed (Wide Footer) by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer on Yupo paper create the depth and smooth, glos...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic Polymer

Outland 13, Soft Pale Ice Blue, Gray Blue Matte Gradient Polymer Painting
Located in Kent, CT
Matte but luminous, Outland No. 13 by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. Hues of opaque blue at the bottom meet and merge in subtle transitions with ...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

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Metal

Joachims Dream, Apricot Peach, Pale Yellow Ivory, Violet Tinted Polymer Painting
Located in Kent, CT
Joachim's Dream by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer on aluminum create depth and surface textures throughout...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Metal

April, Ivory Peach, Eggplant, Neutral, Gray Blue Tinted Polymer Painting
Located in Kent, CT
April by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer on aluminum create depth and surface textures throughout the paint...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Metal

Weather One, Dark Indigo Teal Blue Tinted Polymer Painting on Floating Panel
Located in Kent, CT
Weather No. 1 by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer on aluminum create the depth and surface textures througho...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Metal

Cascading Folds With Footer Six, Ivory, Soft Tinted Polymer Painting, Yupo Paper
Located in Kent, CT
Cascading Folds With Footer No. 6 by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer on Yupo paper create the depth and smo...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic Polymer

Cloud Shadow (FS), Cobalt Blue, Sky, Grey, Prussian Tinted Polymer Painting
Located in Kent, CT
Cloud Shadow (FS) by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer on aluminum create the depth and surface textures thro...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Metal

Kermes and Cochineal (FS), Mulberry, Peach, Pale Pink Tinted Polymer Painting
Located in Kent, CT
Kermes and Cochineal (FS) by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer on aluminum create the depth and surface textu...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

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Metal

Splinters of a Secret Sky - Splinters
Located in New York, NY
Signed (on verso): AF/2021
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Oil, Acrylic

Rosa Chiaro
Located in Tulsa, OK
This abstract contemporary work titled Rosa Chiaro by Kim Fonder uses plaster, organic pigment, and Venetian plaster on burlap and measures 80 x 80 Price is $9700.00 Kim Fonder lov...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Plaster, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic, Pigment

Shravan Belagola, India, 1992, Photo Prints on Cardboard, Collage, Mirror Insets
Located in Surfside, FL
MacConnel, Kim Robert (American, California, born 1946) Shravan Belagola Temple (Jain) Shravanabelagola (Śravaṇa Beḷagoḷa) is a town located near Channarayapatna of Hassan district ...
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1990s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Mirror, Acrylic Polymer, Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

Tourists Hampi, India, 1992, Photo Prints on Cardboard, Collage, Mirror Insets
Located in Surfside, FL
MacConnel, Kim Robert (American, California, born 1946) Tourists, Hampi, India (Hampi is an ancient village in the south Indian state of Karnataka. It’s dotted with numerous ruined t...
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1990s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Mirror, Acrylic Polymer, Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

Sri Ranganathanswamy Temple, Trichi, 1992, Photo Prints on Cardboard, Collage
Located in Surfside, FL
MacConnel, Kim Robert (American, California, born 1946) Sri Ranganathanswamy Temple, Trichi, India (an ancient Indian city in India's southern Tamil Nadu state) 1992, commercial phot...
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1990s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

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Acrylic Polymer, Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

Chinese Large Modernist Color Painting Asian Dragon Vase, Flowers Textured Paint
Located in Surfside, FL
This is hand signed and dated in English and appears to have Chinese (or Taiwanese) calligraphic characters above it. This depicts an Asian porcelain or pottery vase in a vibrant blue green color with a dragon motif filled with colorful flowers. This is a bold color painting...
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1990s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

Turquoise Channel - Green Yellow Koi on Blue Silver 60 X 40
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Turquoise Channel - 60 X 40 Acrylic medium is troweled onto the wood with a layer of resin. Acylic paint with silver leaf encasing the fish. A blue wash is applied over the silver leaf with a coat of resin to protect the silver leaf. Frank Hyder has participated in more than 150 group shows and has had over 80 solo exhibitions throughout North, South and Central America, including 10 individual exhibitions in New York City. He has been one of the few North Americans to have solo museum exhibitions in Venezuela at the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas Sofia Imber (MACCSI), and Museo Universidad de Los Andes . Other solo museum exhibitions include the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art’s Museum of American Art, the Carnegie Museum in California, the La Salle Museum of Art in Philadelphia, and the National Museum of Catholic Art and History in New York. His work has been collected by Museum Jacobo Borges...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

Red Heads ll (24"x24", Red, Black And White, Floral Landscape Painting)
Located in Mississauga, Ontario
This floral landscape places emphasis on the arrangement of elements creating a simple yet visually engaging painting. Textile collage and lush brush strokes create an expressive yet refined approach. While heavy textures add movement, the overall composition delivers a wonderful sensation of space. (Companion piece shown is listed separately, titled Red Heads 1.) To view more of Stajan-Ferkul's artwork, scroll down and click into the box: VIEW ALL FROM SELLER. // Andrea Stajan...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Textile, Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

Red Heads 1 (24"x24", Red, White And Black Floral, Landscape, Painting)
Located in Mississauga, Ontario
This floral landscape places emphasis on the arrangement of elements creating a simple yet visually engaging painting. Textile collage and lush brush strokes create an expressive yet refined approach. While heavy textures add movement, the overall composition delivers a wonderful sensation of space. (Companion piece shown is listed separately, titled Red Heads 2.) To view more of Stajan-Ferkul's artwork, scroll down and click into the box: VIEW ALL FROM SELLER. // Andrea Stajan...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Textile, Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

"Curl Curl Beach Hills" Colorful Contemporary Mixed Media Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract hills shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The dark denim blue background and the azure blue from the ocean allows for the luminosity to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist's hand embellishes gold leaf to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a natural oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 47 x 47 inches Frame measures 48.5 x 48.5 inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton&fenton, Thom Gallery and Trit House (formally Click On Furniture) to name just a few. Continually experimenting and evolving as an artist, Antoinette invites the viewer to look deeper through surface layers to find hidden stories of color and form. Past collections have been inspired by visits to the bustling markets of India, the morning light outside her childhood beach shack...
Category

2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

"Red Bluff Hills" Colorful Contemporary Mixed Media Landscape Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract hills shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The light coral background and the azure blue from the ocean allows for the luminosity to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist's hand embellishes gold leaf to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a natural oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 47 x 47 inches Frame measures 48.5 x 48.5 inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton&fenton, Thom Gallery and Trit House (formally Click On Furniture) to name just a few. Continually experimenting and evolving as an artist, Antoinette invites the viewer to look deeper through surface layers to find hidden stories of color and form. Past collections have been inspired by visits to the bustling markets of India, the morning light outside her childhood beach shack...
Category

2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

"Champagne Poppy Meadow" Contemporary Mixed Media Floral Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract flowers with bold use of color and contrast. The gold leaf background and the brilliant deep crimson and violets from the florals allows for the luminosity to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist's hand embellishes gold leaf to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a black oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 47 x 63 inches Frame measures 48.5 x 64.5 inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton&fenton, Thom Gallery and Trit House (formally Click On Furniture) to name just a few. Continually experimenting and evolving as an artist, Antoinette invites the viewer to look deeper through surface layers to find hidden stories of color and form. Past collections have been inspired by visits to the bustling markets of India, the morning light outside her childhood beach shack...
Category

2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

"Emerald Green Gossamer" Colorful Contemporary Mixed Media Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract geometric shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The dark black ivory background allows for the luminosity of the emerald, light white, and and peach to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist hand embellishes gold leaf to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a natural oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 63 x 47 inches Frame measures 64.5 x 48.5inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton&fenton, Thom Gallery and Trit House (formally Click On Furniture) to name just a few. Continually experimenting and evolving as an artist, Antoinette invites the viewer to look deeper through surface layers to find hidden stories of color and form. Past collections have been inspired by visits to the bustling markets of India, the morning light outside her childhood beach shack...
Category

2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

"Ocean Agate Gossamer" Colorful Contemporary Mixed Media Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract geometric shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The dark black ivory background allows for the luminosity of the blues, light white, and and peach to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist hand embelleshes gold leaf to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a natural oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 63 x 47 inches Frame measures 64.5 x 48.5inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton&fenton, Thom Gallery and Trit House (formally Click On Furniture) to name just a few. Continually experimenting and evolving as an artist, Antoinette invites the viewer to look deeper through surface layers to find hidden stories of color and form. Past collections have been inspired by visits to the bustling markets of India, the morning light outside her childhood beach shack...
Category

2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

Spots on beauty Padstow - figurative collage
Located in New York, NY
60x84cm (without frame) Hand-cut vinyl applied to Perspex panel. The 5th in a new series of artworks focusing on British seaside towns. I have longed to capture my own take on this t...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Lacquer, Acrylic Polymer, Vinyl

Spots on the beauty Corbis bay - figurative collage
Located in New York, NY
Hand-cut vinyl applied to Perspex panel. The 5th in a new series of artworks focusing on British seaside towns. I have longed to capture my own take on this theme, where even the mos...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Lacquer, Acrylic Polymer, Vinyl

Roller skater - figurative collage
Located in New York, NY
Hand-cut vinyl applied to Artboard. No.3 in the 80’s aesthetics series. This piece looked into Americana imagery of which was all over British TV during the 80’s, but with an added t...
Category

2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Lacquer, Acrylic Polymer, Vinyl

"Princess Champaign Poppy" Contemporary Mixed Media Floral Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The Silver Leaf background allows for the luminosity to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist's hand embellishes with free fall paint dripping to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a natural oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 31.5 x 31.5 inches Frame measures 33 x 33 inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton&fenton, Thom Gallery and Trit House (formally Click On Furniture) to name just a few. Continually experimenting and evolving as an artist, Antoinette invites the viewer to look deeper through surface layers to find hidden stories of color and form. Past collections have been inspired by visits to the bustling markets of India, the morning light outside her childhood beach shack...
Category

2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic Polymer, Varnish

"Iced Champagne Poppy" Contemporary Mixed Media Floral Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The Silver Leaf background allows for the luminosity to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist's hand embellishes with free fall paint dripping to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a black oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 31.5 x 31.5 inches Frame measures 33 x 33 inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton&fenton, Thom Gallery and Trit House (formally Click On Furniture) to name just a few. Continually experimenting and evolving as an artist, Antoinette invites the viewer to look deeper through surface layers to find hidden stories of color and form. Past collections have been inspired by visits to the bustling markets of India, the morning light outside her childhood beach shack...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Silver

Weather Five, Light Peach Pink, Lilac Tinted Polymer Painting on Floating Panel
Located in Kent, CT
Weather No. 2 by Susan English is a wonderful play of color, light, and composition. The layers of English's tinted polymer on aluminum create the depth and surface textures througho...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

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Metal

"Divine Champagne Poppy" Contemporary Mixed Media Floral Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The Silver Leaf background allows for the luminosity to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist's hand embellishes with free fall paint dripping to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a black oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 31.5 x 31.5 inches Frame measures 33 x 33 inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton&fenton, Thom Gallery and Trit House (formally Click On Furniture) to name just a few. Continually experimenting and evolving as an artist, Antoinette invites the viewer to look deeper through surface layers to find hidden stories of color and form. Past collections have been inspired by visits to the bustling markets of India, the morning light outside her childhood beach shack...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Silver

Stel
Located in Boca Raton, FL
pigment and polymer on cut-out aluminum
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Acrylic Polymer

Chindambaram Temple, Mixed Media Photo Collage on Cardboard
Located in Surfside, FL
MacConnel, Kim Robert (American, California, born 1946) Chindambaram Temple, India Medium: Collage of commercial photo prints on cardboard with acrylic, with mirror insets in the a...
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1990s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Mirror, Acrylic Polymer, Mixed Media

Icy Blast
Located in Denver, CO
Electric Coffin is a Seattle-based artist collaboration between Duffy De Armas and Stefan Hofmann. Electric Coffin is coded within art history and ideologies...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Glass, Acrylic Polymer, Ink

Tablet - vivid, colourful, blue, red, pink, orange, abstract triptych on panel
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This triptych evokes an ancient manuscript or perhaps a music score. Rich and vibrant hues of red, yellow and blue. Multidisciplinary artist Alice...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Crayon, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Pow (3x3)
Located in London, GB
Edition of 8
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Tamp Down Memories 48 x48
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Acrylic on canvas 48 X 48 Vivid blasts of color is a trademark of Neltje. Neither standard art descriptors nor derivative comparisons can properly describe Neltje’s work. Neltje ...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

Ashcroft, Modern Impressionist Landscape Painting, Colorado, Mountains, Ltd Ed
Located in Golden, CO
This large limited edition modern landscape painting of Ascroft, Colorado is a bold vivid work of contemporary art. The large-scale digital painting, dye-sublimated onto aluminum by ...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Metal

Denver Night, Modern Colorful Impressionist Cityscape Painting, Colorado, Ltd Ed
Located in Golden, CO
This large limited edition modern landscape painting of Denver, Colorado at night is a bold vivid work of contemporary art. The large-scale digital painting, dye-sublimated onto alum...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Metal

Aspen Love, Colorful Modern Abstract Landscape Painting, Colorado, Ltd Ed of 25
Located in Golden, CO
This large limited edition modern landscape painting titled, Aspen Love, is a bold vivid work of contemporary art. The large-scale digital painting, dye-sublimated onto aluminum by C...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Metal

"Prism 30" Contemporary Layered Mixed Media Geometrical Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The black background allows f...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic Polymer, Varnish

"Jade Azalea" Contemporary Layered Mixed Media Floral Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The gold accents allows for the luminosity to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist's hand embellishes with free fall paint dripping to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a natural oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 31.5 x 31.5 inches Frame measures 33 x 33 inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Varnish, Canvas, Mixed Media

"Night Sky Petunia" Contemporary Layered Mixed Media Floral Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The Silver Leaf background allows for the luminosity to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist's hand embellishes with free fall paint dripping to add elegant accents. This painting comes housed in a black oak floater frame with hanging wire on verso ready to be displayed. Art measures 31.5 x 31.5 inches Frame measures 33 x 33 inches Antoinette Ferwerda is a renowned Australian artist largely recognized for producing a bold collection of fine artwork that joyfully explores the geometry of shape and the changing light from dusk to dawn. Championing her love for shape, reflection, and nature using a diverse pallet of mixed media to portray her abstract interpretations of nature. Antoinette's diverse past and a childhood that was somewhat nomadic has inspired much of her work today. Antoinette’s backstory reads like something out of an adventure series, having spent her early days living in remote pockets of Papua New Guinea, where she was lucky to spend time in a seaside shack on Ela Beach in Port Moresby, as well as the volcanic town of Rabaul, the Cargo Port Lae, before moving on to Darwin where her Dad worked for the Red Cross and helped with the re-build process after Cyclone Tracy. This was followed by a family stint in Europe, visiting Netherlands, London, Belgium, France, Italy, and Switzerland, before finally settling back in Melbourne for her formative years. Her love for nature and exploring the patterns and relationships she finds within started early. “I’ve been forever fascinated with color and the magical interplay of light”. “Blessed to have a teacher Mum who fostered regular creative time during our nomadic stint, my childhood was largely spent creating, especially outdoors”. Never without a pen, sketchbook or scraps of paper, her natural ability to create in layers instinctively started in these early years. Although her work continues to evolve, she consistently creates works that are rich in layers, resulting in pieces that are optimistic, luminous and full of stories from her colorful life. Her signature work is abundant with color and texture, resulting in a transparent quality of her works. Adaptable to any palette, Antoinette has produced works from a diversity of spectrums and mediums – sun-soaked, muted and ethereal, vibrant, as well as monochromatic with accents of gold. Her themes include abstract and metaphysical interpretations of fossicking in rock pools, exploring the rolling hills of the countryside both here and abroad, the rock formations of the Australian outback and the magical light of a European summer to name just a few. Her dream and longing to become an artist became a reality after starting her own family and farewelling a corporate life in the pharmaceutical industry, with her debut solo exhibition in 2014. Six years on, Antoinette has fast become a firm favorite amongst interior designers, stylists and home decorators alike, having been represented by fenton...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic Polymer, Varnish

Fractal Frost
Located in Loveland, CO
"Fractal Frost" by Christopher Owen Nelson Carved/Painted Acrylic 48x48x2", One-of-a-Kind, no frame needed - comes with custom metal bracket mount that is virtually unseen. "The env...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

Initial Trio - black, white, red, lyrical abstract, triptych acrylic on panel
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Paris born Alice Teichert’s ethereal graphic work is inspired by a rich background in art, music and literature. Her love of the old masters is evident in the composition and colours...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Crayon, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Haze - Contemporary Acrylic Artwork: Retro Style, Simple, Colourful and Linear
Located in London, GB
Born in Buckinghamshire in 1976, Rachel Wickremer is a Canterbury based painter known for her colourful work. Exploring the relationship between the m...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Thread, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

Drift - Contemporary Acrylic Artwork: Retro Style, Simple, Colourful and Linear
Located in London, GB
Born in Buckinghamshire in 1976, Rachel Wickremer is a Canterbury based painter known for her colourful work. Exploring the relationship between the ...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Thread, Acrylic Polymer, Acrylic

"Prism 20" Contemporary Layered Mixed Media Geometrical Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The black background allows for the luminosity to shine through effortlessly, as the lines and intricate details of the silk paper laid over paint and mixed media add a most interesting texture. The artist's hand embellishes with free fall paint dripping to add elegant accents. Art measures 8 x 8 inches Antoinette Ferwerda...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic Polymer, Varnish

"Prism 12" Contemporary Layered Mixed Media Geometrical Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The black background allows f...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Mixed Media, Varnish

Parisian Flip / assemblage painting
Located in Burlingame, CA
Woman with billowing skirt and french curls in red, blue and black, 'Parisian Fllip' from multidisciplinary visual artist Kim Frohsin, who created the series, 'Dancers and Athletes',...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper

"Mauve Periwinkle" Contemporary Layered Mixed Media Floral Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The Silver Leaf background al...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Silver

"Cobalt Periwinkle" Contemporary Layered Mixed Media Floral Painting on Canvas
Located in New York, NY
This painting by Antoinette is a stylish and luxurious mixed media on canvas piece depicting abstract floral shapes with bold use of color and contrast. The Cobalt Blue background al...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic Polymer, Varnish

Backflipping Stop / assemblage painting
Located in Burlingame, CA
Diver diving, doing a backflip, in the blue and black, grey and green vertical work of original art, 'Backflipping Stop' from multidisciplinary visual artist Kim Frohsin, who created...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

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Acrylic Polymer, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper

Toss Up / assemblage painting
Located in Burlingame, CA
Ballet dancers in red with sky blue stripe in 'Toss Up' from multidisciplinary visual artist Kim Frohsin, who created the series, 'Dancers and Athletes', from a variety of media—acry...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Photographic Paper

Milyan
Located in Boca Raton, FL
62 x 31 in. central element, 25 x 14 in. element No. 2, 12 x 17 in. element No. 3 While the brushstroke motif has been embraced by Roy Lichtenstein to James Nares, Martiny takes a s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Pigment, Acrylic Polymer

"Alphabet Sophia Diamond Dust" Blue and Red 43x35 on Canvas
Located in Southampton, NY
We are please to present Ceravolo's "Alphabet Series" of iconic portraits. Ceravolo has been a master of creating intriguing portraits of iconic personalities for more then 4 decades, and rose to fame when he was commissioned to create 5 large-scale portraits for the lobby of the Palladium Theatre in New York City of Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Neil Young, Frank Zappa and Hall and Oates. In addition to those portraits, his paintings are in the private collections of Sir Elton John, Rod Stewart, Hugh M. Hefner, and Prince Jefri of Brunei to name only a few. With his new Alphabet series, Ceravolo combines an image of his stylized black and white portrait painting, combined with letters of the alphabet and adds color to the negative space formed by the letters. As a result, you see the portrait of...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic Polymer Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Archival Ink

Acrylic Polymer paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Acrylic Polymer paintings available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add paintings created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple, red, orange and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Topher Straus, Md Tokon, Melisa Taylor Metzger, and Susan English. Frequently made by artists working in the Abstract, Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Acrylic Polymer paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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