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Salem
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"Salem", 2021, 3D pen drawing, float mounted and framed in a black shadowbox frame / Figurative Art / Pop and Contemporary Pop / Animals / Dark Colors / Cat
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2010s Contemporary Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Wire

Settle In, yellow Bower bird, landscape drawing, house, framed work on paper
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Liquid acrylic on archival paper, framed. "Settle In" (2019) by figurative wildlife artist, Gigi Chen. The square artwork measures 8 inches high by 8 ...
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2010s Contemporary Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Acrylic, Archival Paper, Ballpoint Pen

162 Years (Tree Rings Series)
By Steven L. Anderson
Located in New York, NY
Steven L. Anderson 162 Years, 2015 marker and pen on paper 60 x 60 inches The Tree Rings artworks are made on paper which is torn and reassembled, scratched...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Drawings and Waterco...

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper, Permanent Marker

Sandy Beach
Located in San Francisco, CA
Beginning with vintage slides, Greenfield-Sanders breaks down photographic images, and rebuilds them as her own. Putting the image through various incarnations, she grids and paints...
Category

2010s Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Watercolor, Color Pencil

Rock Cliff (Pink Sweater)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Beginning with vintage slides, Greenfield-Sanders breaks down photographic images, and rebuilds them as her own. Putting the image through various incarnations, she grids and paints...
Category

2010s Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Watercolor, Color Pencil

No Name (Beach Legs)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Beginning with vintage slides, Greenfield-Sanders breaks down photographic images, and rebuilds them as her own. Putting the image through various incarnations, she grids and paints...
Category

2010s Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Watercolor, Color Pencil

Bathers
Located in San Francisco, CA
Beginning with vintage slides, Greenfield-Sanders breaks down photographic images, and rebuilds them as her own. Putting the image through various incarnations, she grids and paints...
Category

2010s Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Watercolor, Color Pencil

The Necklace and the Pot
Located in Missouri, MO
Gisella Loeffler "The Necklace and the Pot" c. 1919 Gouache on Paper Initialed Lower Left Framed Size: approx 15 x 15 inches In a village filled with colorful characters, few Taos artists were as colorful as Gisella Loeffler [1900-1977]. From her handmade Austrian clothing and hand-painted furniture to whimsical paintings and letters written in multicolored crayon, joyful color defined the artist, who early on chose to use simply Gisella as her professional name and was known as such to everyone in Taos. 

In spite of her fame there—the Taos News once labeled her a Taos legend—Gisella is rarely included in scholarly discussions of the Taos Art Colony. This oversight is likely due to the naive quality of her work, in which children or childlike adults inhabit a simple, brightly colored world filled with happiness. The macabre, the sad, the tortured, the offensive—all have no place in Gisella’s paintings. Her naive style of work looks very different from that of the better-known early Taos artists. Yet both Gisella’s artwork and her interesting life command attention. Born in Austria, Gisella came to the United States with her family in 1908, settling in St. Louis, MO. After studying art at Washington University in St. Louis, she became a prominent member of the local art community, joining the St. Louis Art Guild as well as the Boston Society of Arts and Crafts. In addition to creating posters for the St. Louis Post Dispatch, Gisella won prizes from the Artists Guild of the Author’s League of America in 1919 and 1920 and from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1923. She also began working in textiles, including batik, to which she would return later in her career.  In the early 1920s Gisella married writer and music critic Edgar Lacher. A difficult character, Lacher may have chafed under Gisella’s success, for the couple divorced in the 1930s. Having seen a local exhibition of paintings by Taos artists Oscar Berninghaus (who was from St. Louis) and Ernest Blumenschein, Gisella felt drawn to Taos, which reminded her of the villages of her native Austria. In 1933 the single mother with two daughters, Undine and Aithra, moved to Taos, where she lived off and on for the rest of her life. She traveled frequently, spending extended periods in Mexico, South America, and California, but always returned to New Mexico. Gisella initially applied an Austro-Hungarian folk-art style to the Indian and Hispanic subjects that she found in New Mexico. In her early work she covered her surfaces with decorative floral and faunal motifs, and her images were flat with no attempt at rendering traditional one-point perspective. Eventually, though, Gisella developed her own style, often using children or childlike figures as subjects. Still, the influence of her native country’s folk art remained evident in her New Mexican, Mexican, and South American images. In 1938 Gisella moved briefly to Los Griegos, north of Albuquerque, to be closer to medical facilities for her eldest daughter, who was suffering from rheumatic fever. Two years later, she moved to California to participate in the war effort, painting camouflage and decals on airplanes for Lockheed. In California, Gisella broadened her range of artistic pursuits. She taught art privately, created illustrations for Scripts Magazine, and did interior design for private homes. She also designed greeting cards, a practice she continued after her return to New Mexico, where she created a series of Christmas cards.  Gisella began illustrating children’s books in 1941 when she collaborated on Franzi and Gizi with author Margery Bianco. Eventually she wrote and illustrated her own book, El Ekeko, in 1964. She also designed ceramics—her Happy Time Dinnerware, marketed by Poppy Trail...
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1910s Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Gouache

Recherché de l'amour
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting an original scratch board drawing by American artist Darren LeGallo. "Recherché de l'amour", is executed on scratch board, which is a whit...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Figurative Drawings and Waterco...

Materials

Board

Planting the Stake
Located in West Hollywood, CA
We are proud to present a just arrived series of original pen and ink and ink wash drawings by Austrian/American artist Gustav Rehberger. These works were acquired directly from the ...
Category

1970s Expressionist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink

Lotus Buddha
Located in Brecon, Powys
Sax Berlin is unique in using this natural material in this way - beautiful Italian slate. Created in the tranquil Japanese gardens and tea house which serve as his summer studio. This image could almost be a form of meditation in itself; gaze at the face and be drawn into the tranquility and depth of the Lotus Buddha...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media

Materials

Slate

Squared
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting an exceptional mixed media watercolor by Hungarian/American artist Jules Engel. Engel worked and exhibited extensively and gained notoriety as an exceptionally prolific...
Category

1940s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

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