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Style: Minimalist
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Sanuki Fuji, Kagawa, Shikoku, Japan, limited edition photograph
Located in Sante Fe, NM
"Sanuki Fuji, Kagawa, Shikoku, Japan. 2022." is a silver gelatin print that was printed in the darkroom by master photographer and printer Michael Kenna. The print is matted to 20x1...
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Kotji Beach Island Study 2 Taean Chungcheongnamdo, South Korea
Located in Sante Fe, NM
"Kotji Beach Island Study 2 Taean Chungcheongnamdo South Korea" is a silver gelatin print that was printed in the darkroom by master photographer and printer Michael Kenna. The prin...
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Rosa Picante - Vibrant Pink Green Southwest Inspired Pop Art Cactus Painting
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Will Beger and his contemporary-minimalist paintings, take on an entirely unique approach to southwest art. Influenced by his youth and inspired by nature, he effortlessly captures a...
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Rising in Gold - Framed Original Minimalist Abstract Contemporary Art
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Clara Berta’s acrylic and mixed-media paintings blend texture and color to create harmony, mystery, and depth on the painted surface. Her paintings transform spaces into Zen environments where one can quiet a cluttered mind and enjoy beauty every day. Clara Berta’s paintings explore themes such as the ebb and flow of memory, the significance of personal heritage, the passing of physical time, desire, grief, and love. This framed original minimalist abstract contemporary artwork measures 17.5-inches square. It is framed in a natural wood frame, is wired, and ready to hang. The size includes the frame. It is signed and titled by the artist on the back. Convenient local Los Angeles shipping. Affordable Continental U.S. and worldwide shipping is also available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included. Clara Berta explores the collision between the old and new; destruction and rebuilding lives. She began painting as an outlet of grief; creating something beautiful as the result of loss. Through her creative practice, she has found healing and further offers to her community safe spaces for troubled teens and women to heal through the meditative process of painting. Her artworks are a language, a push forward in new directions and achievements, while always inspired by history. Berta mixes minimalism with underlying texture and embraces modernism while compiling the odds and ends of her attempts to let her art speak for itself. Her abstract works often include reminders of her travels expressed in unexpected sequences of patterns as well as distortion of perspectives and subconscious spaces. Manipulating the texture with several layers of texture paste and acrylic paint, she will work and re-work her canvases, layering textures to give added dimension, and creating works that intrigue and invite the viewer to explore not only the surface but also the inner language of the painting. A passionate, award-winning artist of Hungarian heritage, Clara Berta's dynamic and highly textural abstract works have been exhibited and collected worldwide. REPRESENTATION Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA EXHIBITIONS 2022 Solo show, Ethereal, Artspace Warehouse, CA 2022 Blue Like the Ocean, Artspace Warehouse, CA 2022 About Women: Celebrating Women Artists, MAC Fine Art, Delray Beach, FL 2022 Blue Configurations (Paper) Series, Ronewa Art Projects, Berlin, Germany 2021 20th International Art Exchange, Chiba City Museum of Art, Chiba, Japan 2021 BLVDG Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2020 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2019 Bistango Restaurant with Ethos Contemporary, Irvine, CA 2019 MAC Fine Art, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2018 Heath Gallery, Palm Springs, CA 2018 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2018 Pictures at An Exhibition: LA Phil Gallery, CA 2018 Breaking Illusions, Claremont University, CA 2017 Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY 2017 Made in California, City of Brea Gallery, Brea, CA 2017 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2016 Made in California, Juried Exhibit, Brea Gallery, Brea 2016 Vision of LA Fest, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica 2015 Michael Kate Interiors - Santa Barbara, CA 2015 JCC Gallery - Santa Barbara, CA 2011-2016 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2013 Red Dot Art Fair, Miami, FL 2012 Gem, Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA 2010 Barnsdall Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 2010 Tell No One, The Wine Bistro, Studio City, CA 2009 Art: Raw/Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Contemporary Arts Center, Las Vegas, NV 2008 Stella Dottir Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2007 NoHo Gallery LA, North Hollywood, CA 2007 Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA 2006 Locanda Veneta, West Hollywood, CA 2006 Altobelli Gallery, North Hollywood, CA 2004 Erotic by Nature, LaPeer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA 2004 Lankershim Art Center, North Hollywood, CA 2003 Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA 2003 Studio 3 Art & Design, Westwood, CA 2000 Pick-A-Dilly Gallery, Sherman Oaks, CA AWARDS AND HONORS 2021 Gold Award & Award of Excellence, 20th International Art Exchange, Chiba City Museum of Art, Japan 2019 LA Artcore Juried Exhibition, Honorable Mention 2018 CFA Artist of the Year Finalist 2017 Third Place Prize “Made in California” Juried Exhibit, Brea Gallery 2016 ABC’s “The Catch” 2016 Art featured “Broken Links”, by Meir Sharony 2009 “You Again”, Disney film by Andy Fickman 2007 Artwork featured in Deepak Chopra’s DVD, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success 2003 Art Expo Finalist, Fullerton, CA EDUCATION 2014 Abstract Painting - Melinda Smith...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Lost in Time by Jim Seitz, Large Silver Leaf Minimalist Landscape Painting
Located in Atlanta, GA
'Lost in Time' is a large minimalist acrylic and silver leaf on canvas landscape painting of square format, created by American artist Jim Seitz in 2023. Featuring a palette made of silver, white, black and gold tones, the painting depicts a large white cloud, standing out beautifully on a grey sky and dominating a line of dark trees. The ensemble is perfectly contrasted by the luminous presence of the foreground. Unframed, this minimalist acrylic and silver leaf on canvas landscape painting is signed lower right. Jim Seitz was born in Chicago and currently resides in Louisiana. He grew up in Texas and graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree. He began showing talent and love for art as a young child, becoming more serious during his college years. During the time he worked for the university, providing medical illustrations for the Science Department, He has traveled extensively throughout his life, living for several years in the Middle East, before moving to South East Asia. His travel experiences have included everything from cave explorations in the mountains of Iran to working in the jungles of New Guinea and Borneo. His preferred medium during that time was ink and watercolor, as it was easy to transport to and from remote locations. While influenced by various 19th century landscape artists, Jim has developed a unique technique characterized by tonal, minimalist representation of his subject matter. Through this approach, less becomes more. His appreciation for color and his creative perspective lend to pieces that are traditional, moving to abstract. His utilization of gold leaf applied over heavy textured canvas and then glazed with multiple layers of acrylics provides an effect that is quickly becoming this artist’s signature style. Jim’s work...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Silver

Korean Abstract Minimalist Gouache Painting LA Woman Artist MInimalism
Located in Surfside, FL
Jae Hahn is a Korean-born artist living in Los Angeles. Known for abstraction and minimalism. She graduated with a Bachelors of Arts degree majoring in painting at UCLA in 1977. She spent her first 20 formative years in Korea, and the following 30 years in Los Angeles. Hahn’s search to find her own identity and cultural heritage resulted in studying Oriental philosophy, but more specifically, Taoism and Zen Buddhism. She later focused on figure painting, consolidating what she learned from all schools of masters. The first was about structure from cubism. Next were the dynamic color studies of Matisse, and third, the freedom of spontaneous gestural strokes found in Abstract Expressionism. During the late 1990’s, Hahn experienced her own Renaissance. Her paintings took on a new life, with more activity and interlocking positive and negative space, and varying textures (“folding”) and irregular shapes. This resulted in the Unfoldings series, which encompasses Hahn’s artistic attributes of color and form, surface layered depth of field, sculpture, geometry and structure. Jae's paintings are painted in varied tones of a single colour, and usually appear in the form of diptych, triptych or polyptych. The contents are patterns formed by lines such as a triangle, a diagonal, a cross or simply a horizontal line. Simplicity is indeed a quality that the artist intends to convey through her art. Following in the tradition of Donald Judd, John McCracken, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin and Robert Morris, Her work tends towards a luminous minimalist style. She has showed at Kelley Roy gallery alongside John Henry, Dolly Moreno and Sebastian Spreng. She has also shown at Seth Jason Beitler Gallery in Miami. Selected Individual Exhibitions Millenia Fine Arts, Orlando, FL Lois Neiter Fine Arts, Sherman Oaks, CA Gallery Seohwa, Seoul, Korea Rule Modern and Contemporary Gallery, Denver, CO Lois Neiter Fine Arts, Malibu Beach, CA Grey McGear Modern, Santa Monica, CA T. Curtsnoc Fine Arts, Miami, FL Rule Modern and Contemporary Gallery, Denver, CO University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, Wyoming T. Curtsnoc Fine Arts, Miami, FL Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA The Seoul Club Exhibition, Seoul, Korea Claremont Graduate School - West Gallery, Claremont, CA Byucksan Museum, Seoul, Korea Boritzer/Gray Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Indeco Gallery, Seoul, Korea Brand Library Art Galleries, Glendale, CA Selected Group Exhibitions "Zen Summer”, Thomas Lavin, West Hollywood, CA The Fall Show, Susan Street Fine Art, Solano Beach, CA "Faces and Figures", Lois Neiter Fine Arts, Malibu, CA Jae Hahn, Kathleen Keifer, Caroyl La Barge, Maggie Lowe Tennessen Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Las Angeles, CA "Surface, Color, Light", Lois Neiter Fine Arts, Sherman Oaks, CA Miami Art Fair, T. Curtsnoc Fine Arts, Miami, FL London Art Fair 2002, Mark Jason Gallery, London, England "Abstractly", Rio Hondo College, Whittier, CA "Spring", LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM "Contemporary Art Without A Mouse", LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM "California Asian Women In Art", Fresh Paint Art, Culver City, CA "Summer Exhibition", Gallery Seohwa, Seoul, Korea "Update 2000", Fresh Paint Art, Culver City, CA Pasadena Historical Architecture Showcase, Pasadena, CA "Korean Contemporary Art," University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, Wyoming Five Persons' Show, Cline LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM "Korean Contemporary Art," Edwin Ulrich Art Museum, Wichita, Kan "Fall Exhibit" Lois Neiter Fine Arts, Sherman Oaks, CA "Paradise Lost-Abstraction after Modernism" Grey McGear Modern, Santa Monica, CA "Summer Exhibit" J.J. Brookings Gallery, San Francisco, CA "Korean Contemporary Art" The Cerrillos Cultural Center, Cerrillos, NM. "Essence in Purity" The Luckman Fine Arts Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA. "Collector's Choice" Center for the Arts, Vero Beach, FL "Of Paint and Metal", Ken Elias Gallery, West Palm Beach, FL "Boom," T. Curtsnoc Fine Arts, Miami, FL "New Beginnings Old Friends," Fresh Paint Fine Arts, Culver City, CA Triton Contemporary Art Fair, San Francisco, CA Cerrillos Cultural Center, Cerrillos, NM "Inauguration Opening Exhibition", View gallery, New York, NY "Abstraction and Essence", Susan Street Fine Art Gallery, Solana Beach "Simply Small", Susan Street Fine Art Gallery, Solona Beach, CA "Idea House" Project, Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA Works on Paper L.A. 1995 Art Fair, Santa Monica, CA USART, Ft. Mason, San Francisco, CA The 9th International Contemporary Art Fair, Los Angeles, CA "Big Littles", Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Jae H. Hahn and Julia N. Chu, Pierce College Art Gallery, Woodland Hills, CA The 7th International Contemporary Art Fair, Los Angeles, CA Neo-Modernism by Five American Artists, Markant Gallery, Langelo, Holland Summer Group Show, Janus Gallery...
Category

Late 20th Century Minimalist Art

Materials

Gouache, Archival Paper

G Negri called Il Boccia Baroque Figurative Painting 17th century oil canvas
By Girolamo Negri called Il Boccia
Located in Florence, IT
Oil on canvas, 62 x 51 cm (without the frame) Even if on the background there is an attribution to “Francesco Gessi pupil of Guido Reni” by the bolognese art historian Guido Zucchini (dated 1945), recent studies are tending to add it to the corpus of Girolamo Negri called Il Boccia (Bologna 1648-1718) due to lots of similarities with his style (the pale and warm palette chosen, the profile) The painting represents a lady on profile wearing a brown turban, a yellow clock...
Category

Late 17th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Gnomon
Located in Lawrence, NY
Liquitex on shaped canvas Exhibited: Waddell Gallery, New York, Artists for the Scholarship, Education, and Defense Fund, April 28-May 6, l967. Butchkes, who spent much of his care...
Category

1960s Minimalist Art

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Canvas

MINIMAL ANIMAL
Located in CÓRDOBA, ES
Markers & acrylic on paper Shipped well protected, unframed
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Desert Rose - Vibrant Southwest Inspired Pop Art Painting
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Will Beger and his contemporary-minimalist paintings, take on an entirely unique approach to southwest art. Influenced by his youth and inspired by nature, he effortlessly captures a...
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Boeckhorst, Rubens, Saint Ursula, Decorative Old Master, Woman, Baroque, Flemish
By Jan Boeckhorst
Located in Greven, DE
Johann Boeckhorst (Münster 1604 - Antwerp 1668) Saint Ursula Oil on canvas, 112 x 86 cm Provenance: New York, Christe's, 20.3.1981, lot 88 (as Van Diepenbeeck's circle) The presen...
Category

17th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Venus
Located in Purling, NY
My medium is digital collage, and my process involves photographing women in studio, allowing them complete autonomy in their poses. I then photograph paintings in museums and weave ...
Category

2010s Baroque Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Woman Clothed with the Sun
Located in Purling, NY
My medium is digital collage, and my process involves photographing women in studio, allowing them complete autonomy in their poses. I then photograph paintings in museums and weave together the ideal elements from Old Master paintings to suit each woman. This work addresses religious art in the context of a canon of art history that expunges women and a religious history that subjugates women. This series depicts forgotten women martyrs and leaders, and challenge the erasure of goddesses by the power structures of the Patriarchy and the monotheism that have dominated Western Civilization. The work is an archival pigment print with applied gold leaf in an antique porcelain frame.
Category

2010s Baroque Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Portrait of Rachel Missing, Edinburgh - British Old Master art oil painting
Located in London, GB
This lovely Old Master portrait oil painting is attributed to the circle of Michael Dahl. Painted circa 1710 the sitter is Rachel Missing, wife of Roger Hogg of Newliston, near Edinb...
Category

Early 18th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Oil

Pair of 18th century Italian Still Life Paintings of Flowers
Located in Rome, IT
Pair of very decorative Italian Still-life paintings of flowers with vases and classical figures . 18th century, oil on canvas, with original gilt-wood frames. This pair is an exce...
Category

18th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Oil

The Window 271 - Modern Minimalist Two Tone Yellow Resin Artwork
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Ricky Hunt’s mixed media minimalist wall art is influenced by his tumultuous past that led to a paradigm shift in creativity and life. He covers the wood panel with layers of acrylic...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Resin, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Frond" Photography 40" x 30" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
"Frond" Photography 40" x 30" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope Not framed. Ships in a tube. BLANC series by Ben Cope: Ben Cope is a Los Angeles based portrait artist with a BFA in c...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Still Life - landscape painting
Located in New York, NY
This beautiful figurative painting by Jeroen Allart is part of his minimalist landscape painting he did in his home country the Netherlands. A farm stands before you on the horizon....
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Italian Baroque religious figurative painting of the 17th century oil on canvas
Located in Florence, IT
Painted with gilt wood frame, 58 x 75 cm. is the work of the painter couple Viviano Codazzi (Valsassina 1603-Rome 1670), who specialized as a quadraturist and landscape painter, and...
Category

1640s Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Golden Escape - Framed Original Green Yellow Gold Minimalist Abstract Artwork
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Clara Berta’s acrylic and mixed-media paintings blend texture and color to create harmony, mystery, and depth on the painted surface. Her paintings transform spaces into Zen environments where one can quiet a cluttered mind and enjoy beauty every day. Clara Berta’s paintings explore themes such as the ebb and flow of memory, the significance of personal heritage, the passing of physical time, desire, grief, and love. This framed original minimalist green, yellow, and gold abstract contemporary artwork measures 13-inches square. It is framed in a natural wood frame, is wired, and ready to hang. The size includes the frame. It is signed and titled by the artist on the back. Convenient local Los Angeles delivery. Affordable Continental U.S. and worldwide shipping is also available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included. Clara Berta explores the collision between the old and new; destruction and rebuilding lives. She began painting as an outlet of grief; creating something beautiful as the result of loss. Through her creative practice, she has found healing and further offers to her community safe spaces for troubled teens and women to heal through the meditative process of painting. Her artworks are a language, a push forward in new directions and achievements, while always inspired by history. Berta mixes minimalism with underlying texture and embraces modernism while compiling the odds and ends of her attempts to let her art speak for itself. Her abstract works often include reminders of her travels expressed in unexpected sequences of patterns as well as distortion of perspectives and subconscious spaces. Manipulating the texture with several layers of texture paste and acrylic paint, she will work and re-work her canvases, layering textures to give added dimension, and creating works that intrigue and invite the viewer to explore not only the surface but also the inner language of the painting. A passionate, award-winning artist of Hungarian heritage, Clara Berta's dynamic and highly textural abstract works have been exhibited and collected worldwide. REPRESENTATION Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA EXHIBITIONS 2022 Solo show, Ethereal, Artspace Warehouse, CA 2022 Blue Like the Ocean, Artspace Warehouse, CA 2022 About Women: Celebrating Women Artists, MAC Fine Art, Delray Beach, FL 2022 Blue Configurations (Paper) Series, Ronewa Art Projects, Berlin, Germany 2021 20th International Art Exchange, Chiba City Museum of Art, Chiba, Japan 2021 BLVDG Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2020 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2019 Bistango Restaurant with Ethos Contemporary, Irvine, CA 2019 MAC Fine Art, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2018 Heath Gallery, Palm Springs, CA 2018 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2018 Pictures at An Exhibition: LA Phil Gallery, CA 2018 Breaking Illusions, Claremont University, CA 2017 Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY 2017 Made in California, City of Brea Gallery, Brea, CA 2017 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2016 Made in California, Juried Exhibit, Brea Gallery, Brea 2016 Vision of LA Fest, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica 2015 Michael Kate Interiors - Santa Barbara, CA 2015 JCC Gallery - Santa Barbara, CA 2011-2016 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2013 Red Dot Art Fair, Miami, FL 2012 Gem, Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA 2010 Barnsdall Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 2010 Tell No One, The Wine Bistro, Studio City, CA 2009 Art: Raw/Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Contemporary Arts Center, Las Vegas, NV 2008 Stella Dottir Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2007 NoHo Gallery LA, North Hollywood, CA 2007 Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA 2006 Locanda Veneta, West Hollywood, CA 2006 Altobelli Gallery, North Hollywood, CA 2004 Erotic by Nature, LaPeer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA 2004 Lankershim Art Center, North Hollywood, CA 2003 Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA 2003 Studio 3 Art & Design, Westwood, CA 2000 Pick-A-Dilly Gallery, Sherman Oaks, CA AWARDS AND HONORS 2021 Gold Award & Award of Excellence, 20th International Art Exchange, Chiba City Museum of Art, Japan 2019 LA Artcore Juried Exhibition, Honorable Mention 2018 CFA Artist of the Year Finalist 2017 Third Place Prize “Made in California” Juried Exhibit, Brea Gallery 2016 ABC’s “The Catch” 2016 Art featured “Broken Links”, by Meir Sharony 2009 “You Again”, Disney film by Andy Fickman 2007 Artwork featured in Deepak Chopra’s DVD, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success 2003 Art Expo Finalist, Fullerton, CA EDUCATION 2014 Abstract Painting - Melinda Smith...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Untitled (Needlepoint Tapestry with Gold Thread Details 17th century Wool)
Located in Columbia, MO
Artist Unknown Needlepoint Tapestry with Gold Thread Details 17th century Wool Framed
Category

17th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Gold

English 17th century portrait of John Ludford Esquire
Located in Bath, Somerset
Portrait of John Ludford (1653-1681), wearing a lace jabot and brown and gold trimmed cloak in a feigned stone oval cartouche. Inscribed 'John Ludford, Esq, nat. 14th March 1653, Ob,...
Category

Late 17th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Eve" minimalist sculpture
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
This version of Archie Held's "Eve" sculpture in aluminum offers a slick vertical sculpture for a contemporary setting indoors or outdoors. "Eve" is also a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Metal

Seven Year Itch II
Located in Pampilhosa da Serra, PT
Lisbon-based, Miguel Rodrigues is renowed by having developed a highly innovative and personal artistic style: the hyperbaroque. His hyperbaroque scul...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Baroque Art

Materials

Metal

Astrantia - analogue black and white floral photography, limited edition of 20
Located in London, GB
'Astrantia’ photographed in London, United Kingdom 2022. It is a still life black and white film photograph, made with a large format 4x5 Linhof camera. Giclée print on Hahnemühle ...
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Giclée

Golden Tower - Framed Original Minimalist Orange Gold Abstract Contemporary Art
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Clara Berta’s acrylic and mixed-media paintings blend texture and color to create harmony, mystery, and depth on the painted surface. Her paintings transform spaces into Zen environments where one can quiet a cluttered mind and enjoy beauty every day. Clara Berta’s paintings explore themes such as the ebb and flow of memory, the significance of personal heritage, the passing of physical time, desire, grief, and love. This framed original minimalist orange gold abstract contemporary artwork measures 13-inches square. It is framed in a natural wood frame, is wired, and ready to hang. The size includes the frame. It is signed and titled by the artist on the back. Convenient local Los Angeles delivery. Affordable Continental U.S. and worldwide shipping is also available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included. Clara Berta explores the collision between the old and new; destruction and rebuilding lives. She began painting as an outlet of grief; creating something beautiful as the result of loss. Through her creative practice, she has found healing and further offers to her community safe spaces for troubled teens and women to heal through the meditative process of painting. Her artworks are a language, a push forward in new directions and achievements, while always inspired by history. Berta mixes minimalism with underlying texture and embraces modernism while compiling the odds and ends of her attempts to let her art speak for itself. Her abstract works often include reminders of her travels expressed in unexpected sequences of patterns as well as distortion of perspectives and subconscious spaces. Manipulating the texture with several layers of texture paste and acrylic paint, she will work and re-work her canvases, layering textures to give added dimension, and creating works that intrigue and invite the viewer to explore not only the surface but also the inner language of the painting. A passionate, award-winning artist of Hungarian heritage, Clara Berta's dynamic and highly textural abstract works have been exhibited and collected worldwide. REPRESENTATION Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA EXHIBITIONS 2022 Solo show, Ethereal, Artspace Warehouse, CA 2022 Blue Like the Ocean, Artspace Warehouse, CA 2022 About Women: Celebrating Women Artists, MAC Fine Art, Delray Beach, FL 2022 Blue Configurations (Paper) Series, Ronewa Art Projects, Berlin, Germany 2021 20th International Art Exchange, Chiba City Museum of Art, Chiba, Japan 2021 BLVDG Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2020 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2019 Bistango Restaurant with Ethos Contemporary, Irvine, CA 2019 MAC Fine Art, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2018 Heath Gallery, Palm Springs, CA 2018 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2018 Pictures at An Exhibition: LA Phil Gallery, CA 2018 Breaking Illusions, Claremont University, CA 2017 Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY 2017 Made in California, City of Brea Gallery, Brea, CA 2017 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2016 Made in California, Juried Exhibit, Brea Gallery, Brea 2016 Vision of LA Fest, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica 2015 Michael Kate Interiors - Santa Barbara, CA 2015 JCC Gallery - Santa Barbara, CA 2011-2016 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2013 Red Dot Art Fair, Miami, FL 2012 Gem, Gallery 825, Los Angeles, CA 2010 Barnsdall Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 2010 Tell No One, The Wine Bistro, Studio City, CA 2009 Art: Raw/Gallery, New York, NY 2009 Contemporary Arts Center, Las Vegas, NV 2008 Stella Dottir Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2007 NoHo Gallery LA, North Hollywood, CA 2007 Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA 2006 Locanda Veneta, West Hollywood, CA 2006 Altobelli Gallery, North Hollywood, CA 2004 Erotic by Nature, LaPeer Gallery, West Hollywood, CA 2004 Lankershim Art Center, North Hollywood, CA 2003 Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA 2003 Studio 3 Art & Design, Westwood, CA 2000 Pick-A-Dilly Gallery, Sherman Oaks, CA AWARDS AND HONORS 2021 Gold Award & Award of Excellence, 20th International Art Exchange, Chiba City Museum of Art, Japan 2019 LA Artcore Juried Exhibition, Honorable Mention 2018 CFA Artist of the Year Finalist 2017 Third Place Prize “Made in California” Juried Exhibit, Brea Gallery 2016 ABC’s “The Catch” 2016 Art featured “Broken Links”, by Meir Sharony 2009 “You Again”, Disney film by Andy Fickman 2007 Artwork featured in Deepak Chopra’s DVD, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success 2003 Art Expo Finalist, Fullerton, CA EDUCATION 2014 Abstract Painting - Melinda Smith...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

"Frond" Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
"Frond" Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope Not framed. Ships in a tube. BLANC series by Ben Cope: Ben Cope is a Los Angeles based portrait artist with a BFA in c...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

On the lake - landscape painting
Located in New York, NY
This beautiful figurative painting by Jeroen Allart is part of his minimalist landscape painting he did in his home country the Netherlands. A farm stands before you on the horizon....
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

abstract 40/40, Minimalist Contemporary Abstract Painting
Located in Boston, MA
abstract 40/40 40 x 40 x 3 inches. 22 lbs Encaustic Paint Hand signed. by the artist Artist's Commentary: "Like humans, each of these 400 squares, while all being squares, is un...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Encaustic

"Notched Wave" water sculpture
Located in Glen Ellen, CA
"Notched Wave" in stainless steel and bronze is a beautifully minimalist vertical water sculpture. With its own stainless steel water containment, the self-contained fountain is perfect for a contemporary setting indoors or outdoors. Archie Held...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Metal, Bronze, Stainless Steel

abstract 40/40, Minimalist Contemporary Abstract Painting
Located in Boston, MA
abstract 40/40 40 x 40 x 3 inches. 22 lbs Encaustic Paint Hand signed. by the artist Artist's Commentary: "My work is very much inspired by Moroccan textile design... how geomet...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Encaustic

Baroque master sculptor - 18th century terracotta sculpture - Prometheus figure
Located in Varmo, IT
Terracotta sculpture - Prometheus - Italy, 18th century. 48 x 50 cm x h 94 cm. Entirely in terracotta. - All shipments are free and professionally packed. - This item is sold wit...
Category

Early 18th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Terracotta

Present, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma. His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16. This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations. At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio. Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements. The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life. Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect. In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result. The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Oil on canvas "Cupid" circa 1900 after Anthony van Dyck
Located in Gavere, BE
Oil on canvas "Cupid" circa 1900 after Anthony van Dyck additional info: Title: cupid Style: baroque Medium: oil on canvas Signature: unsigned Provenance: private collection Canvas...
Category

1890s Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Black & White Image of a Water Flowing Through a Gorge, Classic, Minimalist
Located in US
"Into the Gorge" Over many, many years, the waters of Oregon have delicately and precisely formed their own path as captured in this intimate vignette of the Columbia River Gorge. ...
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Miriam Loellmann, minimal, contemporary artwork, mixed media, framed
Located in Rio de Janeiro, BR
"Orange square" is part of Rio de Janeiro-based German artist Miriam Loellmann’s gesso paintings series which she started in 2017 and developed further since 2020/22. The „gesso pai...
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Plaster, Wood, Pigment

Blue Secret, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma. His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16. This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations. At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio. Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements. The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life. Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect. In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result. The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sculpture: Forty Years (Book hand signed by Richard Serra)
Located in New York, NY
Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years (Hand signed by Richard Serra), 2007 Hardback monograph (Signed by Richard Serra on the title page) Hand signed with marker by Richard Serra on t...
Category

Early 2000s Minimalist Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Permanent Marker, Lithograph, Offset

Tao Yu Impressionist Original Oil Painting "Early Spring IV"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Early Spring IV Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 12 x 16 inches Frame: Framing options available! Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition. Note: This painting is unstretched Year: 2000 Circa Artist: Tao Yu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Lifeguard - landscape painting
Located in New York, NY
This beautiful figurative painting by Jeroen Allart is part of his minimalist landscape painting he did in his home country the Netherlands. A farm stands before you on the horizon....
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Oil On Canvas Family Portrait After Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Located in Gavere, BE
"Oil On Canvas Family Portrait After Sir Anthony Van Dyck" After Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish painter, 1599-1641), Group of three young girls with a bust of Mercury Oil on canvas (doubled), probably end 19th century, with French wax seal...
Category

1880s Baroque Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Venetian 17th century baroque painting of mythological theme oil on canvas
Located in Florence, IT
The painting, oil on canvas 95 x 137 unframed, depicts a bacchanal: on the left we see a figure who, from the detail of the paw seems to be a satyr, intent on raising a bowl forerunn...
Category

17th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Rough sea, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Antonio Cifrondi (Milanese Master) - 17th century figure painting - Farmer Mouse
Located in Varmo, IT
Antonio Cifrondi (Clusone 1656 - Brescia 1730) - Farmer with mouse. 87 x 69 cm without frame, 109.5 x 92.5 cm with frame. Antique oil painting on canvas, in a carved wooden frame. ...
Category

Late 17th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Two Samburu Warriors Stand on an Overlook and Survey Their Land
Located in US
"Kingdom Come" Two Samburu warriors stand atop this popular overlook surveying their ancestral land. As warriors, it is their job to look after the needs of their community. These...
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Archival Pigment

Secret, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma. His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16. This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations. At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio. Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements. The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life. Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect. In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result. The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Surprice, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma. His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16. This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations. At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio. Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements. The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life. Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect. In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result. The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Rhythm, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma. His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16. This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations. At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio. Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements. The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life. Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect. In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result. The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

'Rebekah at the Well', Follower of Luca Giordano, Early 19th Century Figural Oil
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
An early 19th century, figural oil of a young woman with chestnut hair, shown wearing a headscarf and glancing towards the viewers left. A detail from a copy of 'Rebeca at the Well',...
Category

19th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Masonite, Oil

Christopher Wool Guggenheim Monograph, Hand signed and dated by Christopher Wool
Located in New York, NY
Christopher Wool Christopher Wool (Hand signed and dated by Christopher Wool), 2013 Hardback monograph with dust jacket (hand signed and dated by Christopher Wool) Boldly signed and ...
Category

2010s Minimalist Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Cloudy, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma. His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16. This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations. At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio. Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements. The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life. Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect. In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result. The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Clouds, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma. His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16. This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations. At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio. Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements. The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life. Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect. In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result. The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Hardback Monograph: The Art of Richard Tuttle (Hand signed, dated and inscribed)
Located in New York, NY
Richard Tuttle The Art of Richard Tuttle (Hand signed, dated and inscribed by Richard Tuttle), 2005 Hardback monograph with dust jacket (Hand signed, dated and inscribed to Nadine by...
Category

Early 2000s Minimalist Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Christopher Wool (Hardback Gagosian monograph, Hand signed and dated by artist)
Located in New York, NY
Christopher Wool (Hand signed and dated), 2006 Hardback monograph (hand signed and dated by Christopher Wool) Hand signed and dated 2017 by Christopher Wool on the half-title page 12...
Category

Early 2000s Minimalist Art

Materials

Offset, Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph

Old man elderly oil on board painting
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Anonymous - Old man - Oil on board Oil size 34x25 cm. Frameless
Category

1920s Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Windy, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma. His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16. This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations. At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio. Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements. The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life. Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect. In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result. The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Hidden, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma. His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16. This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations. At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio. Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements. The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life. Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect. In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result. The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"the Madonna Of Justice" Oil On Canvas Early 19th century Italian School
Located in Gavere, BE
"the Madonna Of Justice" Oil On Canvas Work From The Early 19th Italian School" the history: No doubt painted for the ducal palace of Genoa Genoa, ducal palace, Sala dei Sindacatori...
Category

1880s Baroque Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

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