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Medium: Enamel
HK1906YP (Abstract work on paper)
Located in London, GB
Ink, enamel, collage on paper - Unframed. This work is part of one of 4 on-going series of large works on paper. The name of this series, "Yappa...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

William Jacobs "Untitled 2 (Faces)", original enamel on metal tile
Located in Glenview, IL
"Untitled 2 (Faces)" by noted Chicago painter William Jacobs (1897 - 1973) is an abstract enamel painting on metal tile from a series created sometime in t...
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1960s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

IRONING - texturized lenticular painting, optical illusion, geometric abstract
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
"In these works, Aldrich paints on surfaces that have been covered in uniform vertical strips of caulk. The textures don’t play into the subjects of these paintings so much as create a consistent 3D pattern across the whole surface of a wood panel covered with canvas. Two of the most interesting works in this style give us graphic renderings of domestic interiors laid out in blocks of color and elemental shapes. 'Kitchen Sink' and 'Ironing' depict counters, faucets and ironing boards through a distorted perspective that’s unnervingly deep and narrow, vertiginous and claustrophobic. The caulk brings lots of texture to these works, and Aldrich’s paint appears to be applied in chromatic washes of yellow, pink and blue that seem serene given their off-kilter surroundings. In fact, Aldrich uses the repeating vertical textures to create vividly colored lenticular illusions in these works, which only reveal themselves as viewers move past the paintings. In addition to their formal qualities and their narrative content, Aldrich’s works also comment on traditional gender roles in Western society. Her narrative portraits are mostly inspired by the covers of Nancy Drew novels. Drew, the “girl detective” who first appeared in print as a female counterpart to the Hardy Boys...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

NOW III: contemporary abstract mixed media street art painting; graffiti, text
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
Mat Tomezsko's "NOW" series of mixed imedia street art paintings are built through an elaborate process of layering, patterning, adding, and subtracting an excessive amount of acryli...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Charles Clough Picture Generation Abstract Expressionist Oil Enamel Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
This vibrant colorful painting is fully hand signed, dated and titled verso. It might be acrylic but it looks like oil or enamel ad I have seen it described thusly. This listing is for 1 painting. the last image shows all 4 that I have hung as grouping. Charles Sidney Clough (born February 2, 1951, in Buffalo, New York) is an American painter. His art has been exhibited in over 70 solo and over 150 group exhibitions throughout North America and Europe and is included in the permanent collections of over 70 museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art, and Smithsonian American Art Museum. Clough has received fellowships and grants from the New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Adolph Gottlieb Foundation, the Jackson Pollock-Lee Krasner Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Charles Clough was born and raised in Buffalo, New York where he attended Hutchinson Central Technical High School. He then attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn from 1969-1970 where the two-dimensional design teacher Joseph Phillips, introduced Artforum magazine to him. Clough dropped out and on January 5, 1971 decided that he would devote his life to art. He traded his sculptor's assistant services for studio space with artist Larry W. Griffis Jr., at the Ashford Hollow Foundation's 30 Essex Street former ice-house facility. From 1971-1972 he attended the Ontario College of Art and was introduced to the artists and galleries of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. By 1973 many of the University at Buffalo's and Buffalo State's art professors had rented studios at 30 Essex Street. One of these, Joseph Panone, brought his student, Robert Longo and introduced him to Clough, which resulted in the program of exhibitions and artists' visits which became Hallwalls in 1974. Panone and his wife, Cindy Sherman, assisted in presenting, amongst many others, the works of Vito Acconci, Kathy Acker, Laurie Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Eric Bogosian...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Tiger's Eye, Large Abstract Expressionist Painting by William Hewes
Located in Long Island City, NY
A large, dramatic abstract oil painting by Contemporary artist Bill Hewes. William (Bill) Hewes is an American self-taught artist. Hewes was born in Easthampton, Massachusetts in 19...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

LENTICULAR VANISH - textural optical illusion painting using caulk and enamel
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
Excerpt from a review by art critic Joe Nolan: "In these works, Aldrich paints on surfaces that have been covered in uniform vertical strips of caulk. The textures don’t play into the subjects of these paintings so much as create a consistent 3D pattern across the whole surface of a wood panel covered with canvas. Two of the most interesting works in this style give us graphic renderings of domestic interiors laid out in blocks of color and elemental shapes. 'Kitchen Sink' and 'Ironing' depict counters, faucets and ironing boards through a distorted perspective that’s unnervingly deep and narrow, vertiginous and claustrophobic. The caulk brings lots of texture to these works, and Aldrich’s paint appears to be applied in chromatic washes of yellow, pink and blue that seem serene given their off-kilter surroundings. In fact, Aldrich uses the repeating vertical textures to create vividly colored lenticular illusions in these works, which only reveal themselves as viewers move past the paintings. In addition to their formal qualities and their narrative content, Aldrich’s works also comment on traditional gender roles in Western society. Her narrative portraits are mostly inspired by the covers of Nancy Drew novels. Drew, the “girl detective” who first appeared in print as a female counterpart to the Hardy Boys...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Wiled Flowers In Sedona
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Wiled Flowers In Sedona Pink Abstract Composition. Enameled on Lexan​ board, antique white painted frame. Randi Grantham was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. From this city eme...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Presto
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"Presto," 2019. Enamel on panel, sign painting, black, white, yellow, green and red. Hand lettering, car, weathered, border, and text.
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel, Metal

Chief
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"Chief," 2019. Enamel on panel, sign painting
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Exotic, 2019
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"Exotic," 2019. Enamel on panel, sign painting, black, white, and red. Hand lettering
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

ON THE BOAT - Textural Figurative Painting of Figure on Sailboat- oil and enamel
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
Excerpt from review by art critic Joe Nolan: 'On the Boat' is the best work in the show, and it’s among the best paintings Aldrich has produced. The portrait depicts a woman sailing...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

William Jacobs "Untitled 7" (Faces), original enamel on metal tile
Located in Glenview, IL
"Untitled 7 (Faces)" by noted Chicago painter William Jacobs (1897 - 1973) is a semi-abstract enamel painting on metal tile from a series created sometime ...
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1960s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Antifa, abstracted figurative with political references
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Oil, enamel, oil pastel on wood
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

William Jacobs "Untitled 8" (Two Figures), original enamel on metal tile
Located in Glenview, IL
"Untitled 8 (Two Figures)" by noted Chicago painter William Jacobs (1897 - 1973) is a semi-abstract enamel painting on metal tile from a series created sometime in the 1960's. A Chi...
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1960s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Homemade Hermes Birkin Bag ( Kelly Green ) 2015 by Shelter Serra
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Homemade Hermes Birkin Bag ( Kelly Green ) 2015, 15”x14.5”x1.5” inches unframed, 18.75 "x 18.75 x 2.5 framed Cast Resin, Edition of 15 Also available in Pink, White, Gold and Silver. The frame is a white shadow box frame with plexiglass. The Homemade Hermes Birkin Bag is a sculpture that celebrates the beauty, and status, that the docents of fashion have bestowed upon coveted objects and accessories as such. In a Duchampian gesture of representation, the artist has created an object that has been “elevated to uselessness”, yet reveals much about our society’s infatuation with consumption and materialism. Cast in resin the sculpture becomes an apropos trope of our time, a perfect conversation starter. Shelter Serra’s paintings, sculptures, and drawings explore mass consumption and cultural identity. He juxtaposes subject matters that are both common and recognizable: a Campbell's Soup Can, a copper plated baseball hat, and a Hermes Birkin bag...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

William Jacobs "Untitled 5" (Faces), original enamel on metal tile
Located in Glenview, IL
"Untitled 5 (Faces)" by noted Chicago painter William Jacobs (1897 - 1973) is a semi-abstract enamel painting on metal tile from a series created sometime ...
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1960s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Tondo 10 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Ink, enamel on paper on linen - Unframed As the title suggests (a tondo is a Renaissance term for a circular work of art), this artwork is part of a series with a circular form with...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

William Jacobs "Untitled 3 (Faces)", original enamel on metal tile
Located in Glenview, IL
"Untitled 3 (Faces)" by noted Chicago painter William Jacobs (1897 - 1973) is an abstract enamel painting on metal tile from a series created sometime in t...
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1960s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Tondo 8 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Ink, enamel on paper on linen - Unframed As the title suggests (a tondo is a Renaissance term for a circular work of art), this artwork is part of a series with a circular form wit...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Homemade Hermes Birkin Bag (White), 2015, by Shelter Serra
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Homemade Hermes Birkin Bag (White) 2015, 15”x14.5”x1.5” inches unframed, 18.75 "x 18.75 x 2.5 framed Cast Resin, Edition of 15 Also available in Gold and Silver. The frame is a wh...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

ON THE ICE - Textural figure painting - Oil and Enamel on Canvas Red, Polka-Dot
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
In the series of paintings titled “That Feeling When,” Aldrich expands the excess of materials to large figure paintings and small, overfilled sculptures. Aldrich uses thick materials that protrude from the surface, reminding the viewer that the paintings are not only physical objects in themselves, but also create the illusion of the picture. The work employs a risky excess of material that borders on uncontrollable; becoming metaphoric for barely controlled femininity, the attraction and repulsion of materialism, and the body pressing against constraints. The figures in the paintings are seen from behind or have turned away. The viewer is put in a place of questioning whether they are a voyeur or a co-viewer with the figure of something deeper in the picture plane. The full body paintings of young women based on Nancy Drew...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Chord 10
Located in Westport, CT
This abstract colorful triptych painting is by Brooklyn artist, John Platt who studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and has exhibited extensively in New York. His beautiful abs...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

"Senza Narrazione - 5 " by Enzio Wenk, 2019 - Acrylic Enamel on Canvas
Located in Bresso, IT
Translated title: "Without narration - 5" Acrylic enamel on canvas.
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2010s Neo-Expressionist Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Clown With Flower, Enamel Painting on Copper by Max Karp
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Max Karp Title: Clown with Flower Medium: Enamel on copper, signed lower right Image Size: 29.5 x 23 inches Frame Size: 40 x 34 inches
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Late 20th Century American Impressionist Enamel Paintings

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Copper, Enamel

THE BLACK CAT - Textural figurative painting, woman reclining with black cat
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
A woman reclines in a disheveled bedroom, the folds in her sweatshirt are delicately rendered by the texture of the paint. She stares at the window, where a black cat stands on the sill, looking back at her. The open window reveals a hint of a snowy cityscape. --- Building on her previous show, Main Squeeze, which featured bodies pressing through the grid of lawn chairs, in “That Feeling When,” Aldrich expands the excess of materials to large figure paintings and small, overfilled sculptures. Aldrich uses thick materials that protrude from the surface, reminding the viewer that the paintings are not only physical objects in themselves, but also create the illusion of the picture. The work employs a risky excess of material that borders on uncontrollable; becoming metaphoric for barely controlled femininity, the attraction and repulsion of materialism, and the body pressing against constraints. The figures in the paintings are seen from behind or have turned away. The viewer is put in a place of questioning whether they are a voyeur or a co-viewer with the figure of something deeper in the picture plane. The full body paintings of young women based on Nancy Drew...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

IN THE ROAD - Textural Figure Painting - Oil and Enamel on Panel - Light Blue
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
In the series of paintings titled “That Feeling When,” Aldrich expands the excess of materials to large figure paintings and small, overfilled sculptures. Aldrich uses thick materials that protrude from the surface, reminding the viewer that the paintings are not only physical objects in themselves, but also create the illusion of the picture. The work employs a risky excess of material that borders on uncontrollable; becoming metaphoric for barely controlled femininity, the attraction and repulsion of materialism, and the body pressing against constraints. The figures in the paintings are seen from behind or have turned away. The viewer is put in a place of questioning whether they are a voyeur or a co-viewer with the figure of something deeper in the picture plane. The full body paintings of young women based on Nancy Drew...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Quiet Please
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Quiet Please was developed through an intuitive process of layering and expressive mark-making. Marksbury’s paintings explore ideas of time and space, the fantastic and mystical, sym...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

NOW VI - abstract mixed media street art painting; black asphalt, graffiti
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
Mat Tomezsko's "NOW" series of mixed media street art paintings are built through an elaborate process of layering, patterning, adding, and subtracting an excessive amount of acrylic...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

FIGHTING IRISH (Red Stripes) - Textural painting with ceramic inlay, enamel
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
A person reclines in a red striped lawn chair. The subject's body presses against the back of the hair, revealing a Notre Dame Fighting Irish logo on hi...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

ZIG ZAG HAMMOCK - oil, enamel and silicone on canvas- pink, blue, tan texture
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
A feminine figure reclines in a pink and blue-strapped hammock. The figure sitting in the hammock is activated by Aldrich’s transformation of paint and silicone into layered, glistening, and oozing swaths of skin. The hammock, recalling the grid, works as a pattern trying to hold and contain the body resting inside it. -- Building on her previous show, Main Squeeze, which featured bodies pressing through the grid of lawn chairs, in “That Feeling When,” Aldrich expands the excess of materials to large figure paintings and small, overfilled sculptures. Aldrich uses thick materials that protrude from the surface, reminding the viewer that the paintings are not only physical objects in themselves, but also create the illusion of the picture. The work employs a risky excess of material that borders on uncontrollable; becoming metaphoric for barely controlled femininity, the attraction and repulsion of materialism, and the body pressing against constraints. The figures in the paintings are seen from behind or have turned away. The viewer is put in a place of questioning whether they are a voyeur or a co-viewer with the figure of something deeper in the picture plane. The full body paintings of young women based on Nancy Drew...
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2010s Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

CELLO IN THE SNOW - oil, enamel, glazed ceramic and canvas on panel, textural
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
A cello is held up between the legs of its accompanying musician in a snowy landscape. Snow has collected on the protruding bits of Cello and on the tops of the musician's knees. Though we can't see the face of the musician, we see their bare arms, folding upwards, as if they have buried their face in their hands. -- Building on her previous show, Main Squeeze, which featured bodies pressing through the grid of lawn chairs, in “That Feeling When,” Aldrich expands the excess of materials to large figure paintings...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

LAWN CHAIR ON THE BEACH - Textural Figure Painting with oil, enamel and silicone
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
In the series of paintings titled “That Feeling When,” Aldrich expands the excess of materials to large figure paintings and small, overfilled sculptures. Aldrich uses thick materials that protrude from the surface, reminding the viewer that the paintings are not only physical objects in themselves, but also create the illusion of the picture. The work employs a risky excess of material that borders on uncontrollable; becoming metaphoric for barely controlled femininity, the attraction and repulsion of materialism, and the body pressing against constraints. The figures in the paintings are seen from behind or have turned away. The viewer is put in a place of questioning whether they are a voyeur or a co-viewer with the figure of something deeper in the picture plane. The full body paintings of young women based on Nancy Drew...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Pink Monday (Abstract Expressionist Painting in Pink, Silver & Violet)
Located in Hudson, NY
Pink Monday, 2020 by Bruce Murphy Gestural abstract expressionist painting on paper in colorful hues pink, rust, green, yellow, gold, and red mounted on wood panel 28" X 22" enamel ...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

LAWN CHAIR WITH MARBLES - Oil, enamel painting on canvas with marbles in resin
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
A figure reclines in a red and yellow-strapped lawn chair. The figure sitting in the chair is activated by Aldrich’s transformation of paint and resin into oozing swaths of skin between the lawn chair straps. The chair, recalling the grid, works as a pattern trying to hold and contain the body resting inside it. -- Building on her previous show, Main Squeeze, which featured bodies pressing through the grid of lawn chairs, in “That Feeling When,” Aldrich expands the excess of materials to large figure paintings and small, overfilled sculptures. Aldrich uses thick materials that protrude from the surface, reminding the viewer that the paintings are not only physical objects in themselves, but also create the illusion of the picture. The work employs a risky excess of material that borders on uncontrollable; becoming metaphoric for barely controlled femininity, the attraction and repulsion of materialism, and the body pressing against constraints. The figures in the paintings are seen from behind or have turned away. The viewer is put in a place of questioning whether they are a voyeur or a co-viewer with the figure of something deeper in the picture plane. The full body paintings...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Marble, Enamel

Potential of Chance I (Abstract Expressionist Painting in Green, Blue & Gold)
Located in Hudson, NY
Gestural abstract expressionist painting on paper in dark green, teal, and soft gold "The Potential of Chance 1", made by Hudson Valley artist, Bruce Murphy, in 2020 10 x 8 inches, e...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

JP #1, Large Abstract Expressionist Painting by William Hewes
Located in Long Island City, NY
A large, dramatic abstract oil painting by Contemporary artist Bill Hewes. William (Bill) Hewes is an American self-taught artist. Hewes was born in Easthampton, Massachusetts in 1957. Before becoming an artist in 2012 Hewes worked in the building trades for 40 years and often uses the skills learned from his tradesman work within his artwork. Hewes paints in the Action/Drip style, even building his own spinning table...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Time & Again II: Abstract Expressionist Painting in Indigo Blue, Gold & Burgundy
Located in Hudson, NY
Gestural abstract expressionist painting on wood panel in colorful hues of indigo blue, gold, and burgundy "Time and Again 2", 2020 by Bruce Murphy 10 x 8 x 1 inches, enamel paint an...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Tondo 9 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Ink, enamel on paper on linen - Unframed As the title suggests (a tondo is a Renaissance term for a circular work of art), this artwork is part of a series with a circular form with...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Brando and G, Mixed Media painting, oil, acrylic, spray paint & archival ink
Located in Southampton, NY
This mixed media painting on canvas measures 36x54" framed size 38x56". Titled "Brando and G", it is in Ceravolo's classic urban Pop style. In this mixed media painting on canvas ...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Go
Located in Westport, CT
This abstract bright colorful painting is by Brooklyn artist, John Platt who studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and has exhibited exten...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

"DRAWING INVENTORY (Jamón y Gasolina)", acrylic painting, ham, gasoline, collage
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"DRAWING INVENTORY (Jamón y Gasolina)", 2019, painting in acrylic, charcoal, watercolor, collage, silkscreen enamel on cotton rag paper by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

No. 20-1954
Located in New York, NY
Stanley Twardowicz (1917–2008), a one-time orphan, Golden Gloves boxer, professional baseball player and auto worker, emerged from a hardscrabble upbringing in Detroit to become a po...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Time and Again 1 (Abstract Expressionist Painting in Blue, Gold & Gray)
Located in Hudson, NY
Time and Again 1, 2020 by Bruce Murphy Gestural abstract expressionist painting on paper in colorful hues blue, gold and gray 10" X 8" enamel paint and metallic powders on wood pane...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Conversation Between Marks (Abstract Metallic Expressionist Painting in Blue)
Located in Hudson, NY
Conversation Between Marks, 2020 by Bruce Murphy (Gestural abstract expressionist painting on paper in colorful hues pink, rust, green, yellow, gold, and red) 22" X 12" enamel pain...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Charles Clough Picture Generation Abstract Expressionist Oil Enamel Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
This vibrant colorful painting is fully hand signed, dated and titled verso. It might be acrylic but it looks like oil or enamel ad I have seen it described thusly. This listing is for 1 painting. the last image shows all 4 that I have hung as grouping. Charles Sidney Clough (born February 2, 1951, in Buffalo, New York) is an American painter. His art has been exhibited in over 70 solo and over 150 group exhibitions throughout North America and Europe and is included in the permanent collections of over 70 museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art, and Smithsonian American Art Museum. Clough has received fellowships and grants from the New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Adolph Gottlieb Foundation, the Jackson Pollock-Lee Krasner Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Charles Clough was born and raised in Buffalo, New York where he attended Hutchinson Central Technical High School. He then attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn from 1969-1970 where the two-dimensional design teacher Joseph Phillips, introduced Artforum magazine to him. Clough dropped out and on January 5, 1971 decided that he would devote his life to art. He traded his sculptor's assistant services for studio space with artist Larry W. Griffis Jr., at the Ashford Hollow Foundation's 30 Essex Street former ice-house facility. From 1971-1972 he attended the Ontario College of Art and was introduced to the artists and galleries of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. By 1973 many of the University at Buffalo's and Buffalo State's art professors had rented studios at 30 Essex Street. One of these, Joseph Panone, brought his student, Robert Longo and introduced him to Clough, which resulted in the program of exhibitions and artists' visits which became Hallwalls in 1974. Panone and his wife, Cindy Sherman, assisted in presenting, amongst many others, the works of Vito Acconci, Kathy Acker, Laurie Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Eric Bogosian...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Number 2, 2014, graffiti, street art, abstract, text, collage, red, yellow
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Acrylic, enamel, metal and collage on canvas
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Homemade Hermes Birkin Bag ( Pink ) 2015 by Shelter Serra
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Homemade Hermes Birkin Bag ( Kelly Green ) 2015, 15”x14.5”x1.5” inches unframed, 18.75 "x 18.75 x 2.5 framed Cast Resin, Edition of 15 Also available in Kelly Green, White, Gold and Silver. The frame is a white shadow box frame with plexiglass. The Homemade Hermes Birkin Bag is a sculpture that celebrates the beauty, and status, that the docents of fashion have bestowed upon coveted objects and accessories as such. In a Duchampian gesture of representation, the artist has created an object that has been “elevated to uselessness”, yet reveals much about our society’s infatuation with consumption and materialism. Cast in resin the sculpture becomes an apropos trope of our time, a perfect conversation starter. Shelter Serra’s paintings, sculptures, and drawings explore mass consumption and cultural identity. He juxtaposes subject matters that are both common and recognizable: a Campbell's Soup Can, a copper plated baseball hat, and a Hermes Birkin bag...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Caliber Abstraction (Navy Blue on Burnt Gold #1)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Born February 4th, 1985 in Newport Beach, California. Nicholas Hunt grew up surrounded by business minded entrepreneurs and Southern California art icons. These experiences in business, art, California culture, and the unmistakable beauty and variety of Southern California landscapes...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Metal, Enamel

Caliber Abstraction (Magenta on Blue #1)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Born February 4th, 1985 in Newport Beach, California. Nicholas Hunt grew up surrounded by business minded entrepreneurs and Southern California art...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Metal, Enamel

No. 12-1957
Located in New York, NY
Stanley Twardowicz (1917–2008), a one-time orphan, Golden Gloves boxer, professional baseball player and auto worker, emerged from a hardscrabble upbringing in Detroit to become a po...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Passion Fruit
Located in New York, NY
Mixed Media on canvas. Vibrant colors. About the Artist: Joanne attended the University of Pennsylvania where she studied as a photographer. She established a professional practice in studio photography in 2001, while her personal work began to explore the language of abstraction. This continued exploration inspired a transition into painting. Handler enrolled at The Art Students League of New York, where she studied with Peter Golfonopoulos for three years. She is currently studying under James...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Charles Clough Picture Generation Abstract Expressionist Oil Enamel Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
This listing is for 1 painting. the last image shows all 4 that I have hung as grouping. Charles Sidney Clough (born February 2, 1951, in Buffalo, New York) is an American painter. His art has been exhibited in over 70 solo and over 150 group exhibitions throughout North America and Europe and is included in the permanent collections of over 70 museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art, and Smithsonian American Art Museum. Clough has received fellowships and grants from the New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Adolph Gottlieb Foundation, the Jackson Pollock-Lee Krasner Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Charles Clough was born and raised in Buffalo, New York where he attended Hutchinson Central Technical High School. He then attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn from 1969-1970 where the two-dimensional design teacher Joseph Phillips, introduced Artforum magazine to him. Clough dropped out and on January 5, 1971 decided that he would devote his life to art. He traded his sculptor's assistant services for studio space with artist Larry W. Griffis Jr., at the Ashford Hollow Foundation's 30 Essex Street former ice-house facility. From 1971-1972 he attended the Ontario College of Art and was introduced to the artists and galleries of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. By 1973 many of the University at Buffalo's and Buffalo State's art professors had rented studios at 30 Essex Street. One of these, Joseph Panone, brought his student, Robert Longo and introduced him to Clough, which resulted in the program of exhibitions and artists' visits which became Hallwalls in 1974. Panone and his wife, Cindy Sherman, assisted in presenting, amongst many others, the works of Vito Acconci, Kathy Acker, Laurie Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Eric Bogosian...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Charles Clough Picture Generation Abstract Expressionist Oil Enamel Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
This vibrant colorful painting is fully hand signed, dated and titled verso. It might be acrylic but it looks like oil or enamel ad I have seen it described thusly. This listing is for 1 painting. the last image shows all 4 that I have hung as grouping. Charles Sidney Clough (born February 2, 1951, in Buffalo, New York) is an American painter. His art has been exhibited in over 70 solo and over 150 group exhibitions throughout North America and Europe and is included in the permanent collections of over 70 museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art, and Smithsonian American Art Museum. Clough has received fellowships and grants from the New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Adolph Gottlieb Foundation, the Jackson Pollock-Lee Krasner Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Charles Clough was born and raised in Buffalo, New York where he attended Hutchinson Central Technical High School. He then attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn from 1969-1970 where the two-dimensional design teacher Joseph Phillips, introduced Artforum magazine to him. Clough dropped out and on January 5, 1971 decided that he would devote his life to art. He traded his sculptor's assistant services for studio space with artist Larry W. Griffis Jr., at the Ashford Hollow Foundation's 30 Essex Street former ice-house facility. From 1971-1972 he attended the Ontario College of Art and was introduced to the artists and galleries of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. By 1973 many of the University at Buffalo's and Buffalo State's art professors had rented studios at 30 Essex Street. One of these, Joseph Panone, brought his student, Robert Longo and introduced him to Clough, which resulted in the program of exhibitions and artists' visits which became Hallwalls in 1974. Panone and his wife, Cindy Sherman, assisted in presenting, amongst many others, the works of Vito Acconci, Kathy Acker, Laurie Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Eric Bogosian...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

"Bob's Termite Service", Hand-Painted Sign, Typography, Text, Blue, Red White
By Marissa Cianciulli
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This blue, red, and white artwork titled "Bob's Termite Service" is an original hand-painted oil based enamel on sign board artwork by Marissa Cianciulli measuring 20"h x 16.75"w. M...
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Oblivion Of Flowers
Located in Fairfield, CT
When a simple vertical line finds itself in the midst of accidental organic chaos, a sense of directionality and stability is introduced. The line itself can act as a tool used to di...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Peter
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Nick Hunt grew up in in Newport Beach in the 80’s and early 90’s. As Hunt states, “It was an unknown area to a lot of the world. Development was in progress, but at that point in time it was still mostly open land, populated with surfers and desert-beach dreamers. My work is inspired by this desert-ocean dangerous allure.” Hunt’s work, while abstract, conjures a sense of history - both in their Light and Space influences and in the the rough beauty of the objects themselves. The scumbled, dented, sometimes bullet riddled surfaces reveal layers of color, painted on metal, and hint at a romantic complexity beneath the glossy enameled surfaces. Hunt spent a lot of time in Mexico as a boy, where he got to know Billy Al Bengston, Peter Alexander, Chuck Arnoldi...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

An Ostentation, 2017, figurative, abstract, purple, orange, blue
Located in Jersey City, NJ
An Ostentation, 2017, figurative abstraction, purple, orange, blue. Water based enamel on wood panel.
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2010s Contemporary Enamel Paintings

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Enamel

Enamel paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Enamel 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, orange, red, purple 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 Bruce Murphy, Marilina Marchica, Eleanor Aldrich, and Juan Jose Garay. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, 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 Enamel paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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