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Style: Contemporary
Style: Surrealist
Medium: Charcoal
Embodied I
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pelias expounds on her new works . . .   In this group of oil paintings on canvas, I am inspired and informed by my personal history and collective lived experience, as well as the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Sumi Ink

Embodied V
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pelias expounds on her new works . . .   In this group of oil paintings on canvas, I am inspired and informed by my personal history and collective lived experience, as well as the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Sumi Ink

Embodied IV
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pelias expounds on her new works . . .   In this group of oil paintings on canvas, I am inspired and informed by my personal history and collective lived experience, as well as the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Sumi Ink

Embodied VII
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pelias expounds on her new works . . .   In this group of oil paintings on canvas, I am inspired and informed by my personal history and collective lived experience, as well as the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Sumi Ink

Embodied II
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pelias expounds on her new works . . .   In this group of oil paintings on canvas, I am inspired and informed by my personal history and collective lived experience, as well as the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Sumi Ink

Embodied IX
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pelias expounds on her new works . . .   In this group of oil paintings on canvas, I am inspired and informed by my personal history and collective lived experience, as well as the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Sumi Ink

Embodied VIII
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pelias expounds on her new works . . .   In this group of oil paintings on canvas, I am inspired and informed by my personal history and collective lived experience, as well as the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Sumi Ink, Paper, Charcoal

Embodied VI
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pelias expounds on her new works . . .   In this group of oil paintings on canvas, I am inspired and informed by my personal history and collective lived experience, as well as the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Sumi Ink

Multi-Figural Study (Bacchanal)
Located in New York, NY
This James Childs artwork is offered by CLAMP in New York City.
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20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Pastel, Graphite

Gauge (Contemporary Painting, Framed)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Artist's Statement: "Having a good time with metaphor and all kinds of odd media. To me, harkens back a bit to late 50's/early 60's Rauschenberg, Johns and Dine, some of my all-time...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Metal

One State Further In (Contemporary Painting, Framed)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Artist's Statement: "The first in a new series of paintings I have been working on that I am really excited about. I am incorporating a lot of media I have been exploring over the y...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Metal

Woman of Valor
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
The centerpiece of "Woman of Valor" is undoubtedly the woman's majestic afro hairstyle. In this artwork, the afro becomes a symbol of pride, cultural identity, and natural beauty. Historically associated with the Black community, the afro has been a powerful emblem of resistance, self-expression, and defiance against societal standards of beauty. By prominently featuring the afro, Edwin highlights the strength and resilience of women who embrace their heritage and challenge conventional norms. The woman's stern gaze in "Woman of Valor" captures the viewer's attention and evokes a sense of determination and self-assuredness. The intensity of her gaze serves as a reminder that strength does not always manifest through loud or overt actions. It can also be found in the quiet confidence and unwavering resolve of an individual who knows her worth and stands firm in her beliefs. Edwin skillfully portrays this inner strength, encouraging viewers to recognize and celebrate their own uniqueness. One of the most remarkable aspects of "Woman of Valor" is its celebration of individuality and authenticity. The woman depicted in the artwork stands as a testament to the power of embracing one's true self, regardless of societal expectations or pressures. By representing her with pride, Edwin inspires viewers to embrace their own identities and celebrate their personal journeys. The artwork encourages individuals to recognize the inherent strength and beauty that comes from being true to themselves. Edwin's attention to detail and mastery of his craft infuses "Woman of Valor" with emotional depth and resonance. The artist's use of color, light, and shadow adds depth and dimension to the woman's features, capturing her inner world and inviting viewers to connect with her on an emotional level. The artwork becomes a mirror that reflects the strength and determination within each viewer, inspiring them to embrace their own unique paths and stand tall in the face of adversity. Crixtover Edwin...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

Grass Five, oil and graphite, contemporary, botanical, abstract, collage
Located in Petaluma, CA
This is a new painting and part of my 'grasses' series. I have been interested in the complexity of line this year having shifted from painting and drawing flowers in 2022. My goal...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Mylar, Charcoal, Oil Crayon, Pencil, Oil

Agamemnon (Contemporary Painting, Framed)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Artist's Statement: "Part of a new series of paintings I have been working on that I am really excited about. I am incorporating a lot of media I have been exploring over the years ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Metal

Large Abstract Mixed Media on Woven Fabriano Painting "A Burning Heart"
Located in Cape Town, ZA
This unique artwork is created through interweaving strips of painted fabriano paper in order to create a complex, detailed composition with depth and texture. The artwork comes fra...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Gold Leaf

In My Solitude
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
Nudity in art has historically been a contentious subject, often raising questions about beauty standards, objectification, and the human form. In "In My Solitude," however, Edwin treats nudity with sensitivity and purpose. The nude figure, devoid of clothing and external trappings, serves as a metaphor for vulnerability and raw authenticity. It becomes a powerful statement on embracing one's true self, stripped of societal expectations and external judgments. The choice of the yoga position is not arbitrary in Edwin's composition. Yoga has long been associated with self-discovery, inner peace, and spiritual enlightenment. The woman's serene posture exudes a sense of calmness and introspection. Through this position, Edwin suggests that solitude and self-reflection are integral to personal growth and inner strength. It encourages viewers to embrace moments of introspection and find solace in their own thoughts, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of themselves. Edwin's meticulous attention to detail and symbolism further enriches the narrative of "In My Solitude." The subtle play of light and shadow highlights the contours of the woman's body, accentuating the vulnerability and emotional depth captured in the artwork. The artist's skillful brushwork evokes a sense of intimacy, drawing the viewer into the private world of the subject. The title itself, "In My Solitude," adds an additional layer of meaning. Solitude, often associated with loneliness, is reimagined as a source of inner strength and self-discovery. Edwin invites viewers to contemplate the transformative power of spending time alone, away from distractions and truly connecting with oneself. Crixtover Edwin...
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

Forest Series I
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Forest Series I is an atmospheric abstract representation of a forest in the mist. It was created by poured transparent layers of paint and linear elements of charcoal. My long-term...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Acrylic

Boy Bee
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
At the core of "Boy Bee," we encounter the symbol of the blue face cap. The blue color carries diverse connotations, representing tranquility, freedom, and a sense of calm. In this artwork, the blue face cap becomes a powerful symbol of the wearer's individuality and self-expression. It suggests that the young man is using his choice of headwear as a means of asserting his uniqueness and setting himself apart from societal norms or expectations. The face cap becomes a metaphorical shield, allowing the young man to navigate the world on his own terms, symbolizing his desire to create his own identity and carve his own path. By prominently featuring the blue face cap, John invites viewers to reflect on the significance of personal style as a form of self-expression and as a means of celebrating our distinctiveness. "Boy Bee" encourages contemplation of the intricate nature of identity and the journey of self-discovery. The young man in the artwork exudes a sense of confidence and self-assuredness, suggesting that he has embraced his unique qualities and is comfortable expressing them. His choice of the blue face cap hints at his exploration of various aspects of self and his willingness to experiment with different forms of personal style. John's portrayal of the young man invites viewers to consider their own journeys of self-discovery and the power of embracing individuality. The artwork encourages us to question societal expectations and norms, urging us to uncover and celebrate the diverse layers that make us who we are. "Boy Bee" serves as a reminder that true fulfillment and happiness come from authentically expressing ourselves, even if it means deviating from the conventional path. In "Boy Bee," Makama John...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Oil, Acrylic

Faces - Print by Mino Maccari - 1940s
Located in Roma, IT
Faces is a linocut realized by Mino Maccari in the 1940s. 50 x 30 cm. Handisigned in the lower right part. Edition of 12 copies. Reference; Cat. Meloni , pag 367, n.1741. Good c...
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1940s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Pastel, Linocut

Vector (Large Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Painting, Framed)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Artist's Statement: "I typically paint abstractly, but this is part of a recent series of paintings that is loosely figurative. They harken back to 80s neo-Expressionism and Figurat...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Plastic, Charcoal, Tar, House Paint, Acrylic

The Milky Way - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1975
Located in Roma, IT
The Milky Way is a charcoal and pastel drawing realized by Mino Maccari (1924-1989) in 1975. Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good condition on a little paper. Mino Maccari (Sien...
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1970s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Pastel

Bull Beautiful #3
Located in Singapore, SG
"Concept note: One of the first depictions of livestock in art, this beautiful, majestic beast has pastoral importance. Its beautiful wide-bending curled horns and visibly distinct d...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal

Goddess (figurative, pregnant, life drawing, black and white, mirror)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Susan Kiefer Goddess Charcoal, pastel and reflective mylar on paper Year: 2000 Size: 30x25x0.35in Signed, dated and inscribed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1660 Framed drawing o...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Mylar, Paper, Charcoal, Pastel

Harmonious (Mixed Feeling)
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
"We are all equal in the fact that we are all different." These poignant words serve as the foundation of "Harmonious (Mixed Feeling)." The artwork beautifully captures the essence o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Acrylic

Still Life with Vera as Raphael Original Drawing
Located in Surfside, FL
In this delicate drawing, artist Josef Levi takes reference to art history by combining figures within one composition. The two characters depicted in this composition utilize the bottom half of the great artist Raphael, gradually phasing into the portrait of lovely lady named Vera. Josef Alan Levi (1938) is an American artist whose works range over a number of different styles, but which are unified by certain themes consistently present among them. Levi began his artistic career in the 1960s and early '70s, producing highly abstract and very modernist pieces: these employing exotic materials such as light fixtures and metallic parts. By 1975, Levi had transitioned to painting and drawing still lifes. At first these were, traditionally, of mundane subjects. Later, he would depict images from art history, including figures originally created by the Old Masters. Around 1980, he made another important shift, this time toward creating highly precise, though subtly altered reproductions of pairs of female faces which were originally produced by other artists. It is perhaps this work for which he is most well known. Since around 2000, Josef Levi has changed the style of his work yet again: now he works entirely with computers, using digital techniques to abstract greatly from art history, and also from other sources. Levi's works of art in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, NYC, the National Gallery of Art, and the Albright-Knox Museum, among many others. Levi's art has been featured on the cover of Harper's Magazine twice, once in June 1987, and once in May 1997. Josef Levi received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959 from the University of Connecticut, where he majored in fine arts and minored in literature. From 1959 to 1960, he served to a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army, and from 1960 through 1967 he was in the U.S. Army Reserves. In 1966, he received the Purchase Award from the University of Illinois in 1966, and he was featured in New Talent U.S.A. by Art in America. He was an artist in residence at Appalachian State University in 1969, taught at Farleigh Dickenson University in 1971 and was a visiting professor of art at Pennsylvania State University in 1977. From 1975 to 2007, Levi resided in New York City. He now lives in an apartment in Rome, where he is able to paint with natural light as he was unable in New York. From 1959 to 1960, Josef took some courses of Howard McParlin Davis and Meyer Schapiro at Columbia University which initiated him into the techniques of reproducing the works of the Old Masters. His first works, created in the 1960s, were wood and stone sculptures of women. His first mature works were abstract pieces, constructed of electric lights and steel. In 1970, Levi's materials included fluorescent light bulbs, Rust-Oleum and perforated metal in addition to paint and canvas. By 1980, Josef Levi's art had transformed into a very specific form: a combination of reproductions of female faces which were originally depicted by other artists. The faces which he reproduces may be derived from either portraits or from small portions of much larger works; they are taken from paintings of the Old Masters, Japanese ukiyo-e, and 20th-century art. Artists from whom he has borrowed include: Vermeer, Rembrandt, Piero della Francesca, Botero, Matisse, Utamaro, Correggio, Da Vinci, Picasso, Chuck Close, Max Beckmann, Pisanello, Lichtenstein. The creation of these works is informed by Levi's knowledge and study of art history. Josef Levi's paintings from this period are drawn, then painted on fine linen canvas on wooden stretchers. The canvas is coated with twenty-five layers of gesso in order to produce a smooth surface on which to work. The drawing phase takes at least one month. Levi seals the drawing with acrylic varnish, and then he may apply layers of transparent acrylic in order to approximate the look of old paintings. After the last paint is applied, another layer of acrylic varnish is sprayed on to protect the work. Most of the figures in his contemporary pieces are not paired with any others. SELECTED COLLECTIONS MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK, NY ALBRIGHT- KNOX GALLERY, BUFFALO, NY ALDRICH MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, RIDGEFIELD, CT NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, WASHINGTON, DC BROOKLYN MUSEUM OF ART, BROOKLYN, NY SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY, WASHINGTON, DC CORCORAN GALLERY, WASHINGTON, DC UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME ART...
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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal, Carbon Pencil

Prairie Chicken Family #2 by Melanie Brown
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Prairie Chicken Family #2 Acrylic and Charcoal on Canvas 28”x62” 2014 signed
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal, Acrylic

Communism Came to Me to Boredom - Drawing by Mino Maccari - 1980
Located in Roma, IT
Communism Came to Me to Boredom is a charcoal and watercolor Drawing and Pastel realized by Mino Maccari (1924-1989) in 1980s. Hand-signed on the lower margin. Good condition on a...
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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Watercolor

"Landscape" Black and White Paint on Paper Large Size made in Italy
Located in Agrigento, AG
Landscape B/W Mineral Oxide on Paper ( Fabriano Elle Paper's 220 gr) 100x70 cm 2023 original art works of art published in the catalogue for the exhibition "Lo Spazio Fragile" Family...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal

Large Pink Mixed Media on Woven Fabriano Painting "Blooming"
Located in Cape Town, ZA
This unique artwork is created through interweaving strips of painted fabriano paper in order to create a complex composition with depth and texture. The artwork comes framed and fl...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Gold Leaf

Serenity
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
Shipping Procedure FREE Shipping Worldwide Ships in a well-protected tube from Nigeria This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (Issued by the Gallery) "Serenity" is an enchanting artwork that immediately captures the viewer's attention. The focal point is a woman, portrayed with grace and elegance. Oladapo's attention to detail brings the subject to life, with each brushstroke conveying a sense of peace and serenity. The woman's calm expression exudes tranquility as if she has discovered a profound inner stillness. Her eyes reflect a sense of contentment and acceptance, inviting viewers to join her in a world of peace and joy. The artist's careful use of color and light further enhances the soothing atmosphere, creating a sense of harmony and balance within the artwork. "Serenity" embodies the idea that every moment of our lives can be filled with peace, joy, and serenity, regardless of external circumstances. The artwork encourages viewers to embrace the present moment, finding solace and happiness in the simple pleasures of life. The woman depicted in the artwork serves as a symbol of inner strength and resilience. Her serene expression represents an inner journey, a state of mind that can be achieved through mindfulness and self-reflection. She invites viewers to let go of worries, anxieties, and the constant pursuit of external validation, and instead find tranquility within themselves. The emphasis on "every breath we take, every step we make" underscores the notion that serenity is not confined to a specific time or place. It is a mindset that can be cultivated in each moment, whether we are walking in nature, engaging in daily tasks, or simply pausing to take a deep breath. The artwork encourages viewers to approach life with mindfulness and to find joy in the present moment. Agboola Oladapo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Luis Miguel Valdes, ¨Reclinada¨, 2006, Work on paper, 10.2x14.6 in
Located in Miami, FL
Luis Miguel Valdes (Cuba, 1949) 'Reclinada-01', 2006 pastel, charcoal on paper Canson 320 g. 10.3 x 14.6 in. (26 x 37 cm.) ID: 1D200605 Hand-signed by author ________________________...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Pastel, Charcoal, Paper

Original Ronald Shap figure drawing, signed
Located in Columbus, OH
Original oil pastel and gouache figure drawing by celebrated, twentieth-century California landscape painter, Ronald Shap. Sketch of nude man bent over. 24x18 inches. Signed. Some p...
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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal, Oil Pastel, Gouache

Shadows and Diamonds
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
At the heart of "Shadows and Diamonds," we encounter the theme of shadows. John ingeniously uses shadows to represent the obscured aspects of our individuality, the parts of ourselves that are hidden from the outside world. These shadows can be seen as the unexplored depths of our personality, our fears, or our secrets. The young man in the artwork seems to embrace his shadows, suggesting a willingness to acknowledge and confront those hidden aspects of his being. By portraying shadows as an integral part of the artwork, John challenges us to embrace our own shadows and accept them as essential components of our identity. The shadows in "Shadows and Diamonds" serve as reminders that the multifaceted nature of human existence is not limited to what is visible on the surface but extends far beyond, into the realm of the intangible and the mysterious. While shadows represent the hidden aspects of self, diamonds in the artwork symbolize the facets that shine through, the qualities and characteristics that we choose to reveal to the world. Diamonds are known for their brilliance and sparkle, and in "Shadows and Diamonds," they represent the positive attributes that we proudly display to others. They symbolize our achievements, our talents, and the qualities that make us unique and valuable. Through the juxtaposition of shadows and diamonds, John invites us to reflect on the delicate balance between revealing and concealing different aspects of our identity. The young man's beaded necklace, adorned with diamonds, suggests a celebration of self-discovery and the courage to embrace and showcase the diverse elements that constitute our true selves. In addition to the symbolism present within the artwork, Makama John...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Oil, Acrylic

Afobaje (King Maker)
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
The central figure in Afobaje is a majestic and regal woman, representing the embodiment of motherhood. She exudes an aura of wisdom, strength, and grace. Adorned in traditional Afri...
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Late 19th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Acrylic, Charcoal, Mixed Media

The Object of My Affection (Large Contemporary Painting, Framed)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Artist's Statement: "I typically paint abstractly, but this is part of a recent series of paintings that is figurative and symbolic. They harken back to 80s neo-Expressionism - my favorite contemporary art movement. I tend not to beat collectors over the head with fatuous "meanings" of my work, but this one does have a subtext, a rather personal one. But you are welcome to read whatever you want into it." Comes framed in a professional high-profile float frame. “Lyman’s work evolves restlessly, with the common elements generally being deft and unusual color choices that balance assonance and dissonance, and vestiges of the hand and facture purposely left in the paintings. The negative space is often so meticulously worked that it’s almost as if the objects – usually simple shapes – are there as much to complement the background as vice versa. Despite the often bold colors there is an elegance about his paintings that prevents them from being either loud or decorative. " Artbeit Zeitschrift “His paintings are a refreshing departure from the current abstract art world’s seemingly endless parade of fields of color with scribbles providing form, a style that is easily mimicked and has become a sort of “safe,” accessible go-to. There are confident decisions in these paintings appearing as commitments of strongly delineated forms and unexpected collisions of color that give the work a visceral, confident and playful soul, increasingly missing from contemporary expressionist abstraction. They are the paintings of a real painter rather than a decorative artist.” ArtSeen, 2018 (from a collector): "Love your work. We collect colorists like Wolf Kahn and Jennifer Bartlett, whom I commissioned a piece from that is in the entrance of Mayo Clinic. We are old fans...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal, Tar, House Paint, Acrylic

Innocence
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
Shipping Procedure FREE Shipping Worldwide Ships in a well-protected tube from Nigeria This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (Issued by the Gallery) "Innocence" is a captivating artwork that evokes a sense of empathy and reflection. The central figure, a woman, stands as a representation of someone who has been wrongly accused and unfairly painted with guilt. Oladapo's skilled brushwork brings forth the emotions of sorrow, pain, and resilience, creating a visually striking piece. The woman's expression carries a mix of sadness and determination, reflecting the weight of the false accusations. The use of vibrant red in the painting symbolizes the intense emotions and turmoil she has experienced. The artist's attention to detail, particularly in capturing the subtle nuances of her facial expression, adds depth and authenticity to the artwork. "Innocence" highlights the profound impact that false accusations can have on an individual's life and psyche. The emphasis on being "painted red" with lies alludes to the damaging effect of baseless accusations, which can tarnish one's reputation and cause immense pain. The artwork also emphasizes the resilience and strength required to maintain one's truth in the face of adversity. The woman's unwavering gaze and the determination in her expression portray her refusal to be defined by false accusations. She stands as a symbol of the human spirit's ability to rise above injustice and assert one's innocence. Through "Innocence," Oladapo reminds us of the importance of embracing our authenticity and standing firm in our truth, even when faced with unfounded allegations. It urges viewers to question the validity of accusations and to seek justice and understanding, both for themselves and others who may have experienced similar hardships. Agboola Oladapo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Mixed Media, Acrylic

"Landscape" Black and White Paint on Paper Large Size made in Italy
Located in Agrigento, AG
Landscape B/W Mineral Oxide on Paper ( Fabriano Elle Paper's 220 gr) 100x70 cm 2023 original art one-of-a-kind you get the framed drawing ready to hang frame as in the photo Marili...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal

Angel Ricardo Ríos, Untitled, 2011, Pastel, 39.4x27.6 in
By Angel Ricardo Rios
Located in Miami, FL
Angel Ricardo Ricardo Ríos (Cuba, 1965) 'Untitled', 2011 pastel, charcoal on paper Fabriano 300 g. 39.4 x 27.6 in. (100 x 70 cm.) ID: RIC-354 Hand-signed by author
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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Pastel

Motif(s) - Contemporary Seascape
Located in AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FR
Watercolor, Acrylic Painting and Charcoal on paper. Work Title : Motif(s) Artist : Fabien Granet (FR) The work is signed, titled and dated verso. Unique work. Size : H30xW40cm. With archival Mat, not framed. Ready to be framed in a regular 40x 30 cm frame. Born in 1970 the artist lives and works in France. The majority of his drawings and paintings are inspired by the wild landscapes of Brittany in France. " The drawing as a gesture allows me to exploit a (re)mise-en-scene as so many possibilities in the making. Through the quality of drawing as a marker of thought, it is not a question of constructing "dream worlds" but rather of setting up a device that would allow for a conscious dialogue of a certain perception of the real." Fabien Granet is pursuing a research on the perception of the landscape, on our ways of trying to represent it, to understand it, to understand its structures. The drawn "landscapes" are thus as many projections of the artist, which convene and reveal his artistic path, the influences of his culture, his utopias, his dystopian fantasies. Another shift where the quasi scientific concern of objective rigor and the mental construction of an construction of an individual course. The drawing appears in this sense as an act as much as a work which The drawing appears in this sense as an act as much as a work which is registered in a research and a quest to pierce the enigma of the real. In his landscapes, Fabien Granet evokes a process of the mind, where shreds and fragments become entangled in a re-arrangement of of reality. Snippets of architecture and geometrical figures draw human and his gaze into it. The landscape is a human creation, but how does human try to perceive it, how does he understand its constructions? what is his mental image of it? Chaos and structure intersect in a paradox of our vision of the world: the artist picks out the sensitive elements in a reflection on the possibilities in the making. Solo exhibitions : 2023 "GRAND ERRE" Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand - Aix en Provence / 2021 "Les Indestinés" (Drawing Now Art Fair) Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand - Paris / 2017 "mise-en-paysage" galerie Tokonoma - Paris / 2015 "Shiftings" galerie White Project - Paris / 2012 "Risée" galerie G&G - Paris / 2011 "Transistoires" galerie P&Z - Angoulême / 2010 "Tandis que? Group exhibitions (selection) : 2021 " SUMMER TALENTS " - Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand / 2019 " FEEL GOOD " Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand - Paris / 2019 " Naturalia " Mexico / 2019 " (re) mise-en-scène " Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand - Aix-en-Provence / 2019 " ScapeLand " Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand - Paris / 2019 " Blanc Ciel " espace d'art associatif La Perception - Creuse/ 2018 " Angle Mort " Ici. Gallery - Paris/ 2018 " Drawing in Gallery " Galerie ALB - Paris/ 2017 " Where form meets Art " Antwerp Art Weekend/ 2017 " Volume-Espace-Trait " art space Le Mur, Fontainebleau/ 2016 " Open Office " Un-Spaced gallery - Paris/ 2016 " Dessin & Contemporain " Art Center Les Modillons, Angoulême/ 2016 " 3 jours...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal, Acrylic, Watercolor, Archival Paper

Agbara Abo (Feminine Quality)
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
"Agbara Abo" portrays African women in all their natural beauty, radiating confidence and strength. The artwork captures the diverse physical features and skin tones that make Africa...
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Late 19th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Mother and Child
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
The artwork titled "Mother and Child" is a beautiful and heartwarming piece that celebrates the special bond between a mother and her child. The piece is particularly significant as ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal, Acrylic

Georgian Contemporary Art by Elene Melikidze - Happy Toys
Located in Paris, IDF
Drawing, charcoal on paper Elene Melikidze is a Georgian artist born in 1999 who lives & works in Tbilisi, Georgia. She started painting since childhood in various media. Her other ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Woman with Deep Thought (Feminine Epidemic Series) II
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
This is a universal problem that needs to be addressed, firstly in law 70% of woman has no right, and moreover, in the past and in some culture, your parent choose who you ought to marry and you can never say no... some mentality were been driven by poverty, and moreover, we also have this cultural belief that a girl supposed to be in his husband’s house, they don’t have right to education, they are not supposed to be in power. Painting Ships in a well-protected tube from Nigeria This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Signed on the front side and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity About Artist Oluwatosin Ogunniyi is a young talented artist born in 1998 around the rural rusty roof of Eruwa town. that hail from Eruwa Oyo state Nigeria. He had his (ND) National diploma at Ibarapa Polytechnic Eruwa where he studied fine Art, and he currently studying for a degree in creative Art at the University of Lagos He continues his quest for knowledge as he had his industrial training at Oluwole...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Acrylic

West Water World Sushi Bar
Located in West Hollywood, CA
ABOUT THE ARTIST - Aaron Sheppard was born in 1976, York, Nebraska, He lives and works in Joshua Tree, California. "Fragmenting static ideas of sexuality and gender identity, he use...
Category

2010s Surrealist Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Metal

" Black and White Landscape " Original Paint on Canvas , Made in Italy
Located in Agrigento, AG
LANDSCAPE B/W MINERAL OXIDE ON CANVAS 40x50 cm 2020 original artwork Subjects:Landscape Materials:Canvas Styles:#Abstract #Abstract #ExpressionismExpressionism #Minimalism #Figurati...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Canvas, Charcoal

Brigitte Bardot, Rosie Emerson, Contemporary Art, Figurative Art, Affordable Art
Located in Deddington, GB
Rosie Emerson Brigitte Bardot Large Edition Silkscreen Print on Paper Edition of 10 Charcoal powder and Black glitter Screen print on Paper Sheet: H 150cm x W 60cm x D 0.1cm Sold unf...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Paper, Charcoal, Glitter, Mixed Media, Screen

"Landscape B/W" Minimalist Paint on Paper Large size Made in Italy
Located in Agrigento, AG
Landscape BW Mineral Oxide on Paper ( Canson Paper 300gr) 55x75 cm 2022 one of a kind the painting can be shipped with the frame ready to hang, or on a rigid support with passpartou...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Landscape Black and White - Original Paint - Large Size Made in Italy
Located in Agrigento, AG
Landscape B/W Mineral oxide on Fabriano Rosaspina Paper 57x76 cm Original Art Framing Option Available Marilina Marchica, born in 1984, was born in Agrigento, where she lives and ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Blue Portrait #9
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roger Allan Cleaves Blue Portrait #9 22” x 27” framed acrylic, charcoal, graphite, spray paint 2021
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Graphite

Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 8)
Located in Columbia, MO
JERRY BERNECHE Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 8) Charcoal on paper 30 x 22 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

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Charcoal

Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 7)
Located in Columbia, MO
JERRY BERNECHE Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 7) Charcoal on paper 30 x 22.5 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal

Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 10)
Located in Columbia, MO
JERRY BERNECHE Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 10) Charcoal on paper 30 x 22 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal

Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 9)
Located in Columbia, MO
JERRY BERNECHE Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 9) Charcoal on paper 22 x 17 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal

Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 3)
Located in Columbia, MO
JERRY BERNECHE Untitled (Cats & Dogs No. 3) Charcoal on paper 30 x 22 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal

Coming Home Song
Located in Cazadero, CA
The Canvas has. a Steel Frame Picture upon request
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21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Clay, Canvas, Paint, Charcoal, Pastel

Motif(s) - Watercolour, Contemporary Landscape Painting, Seaside
Located in AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FR
Watercolour, Acrylic Painting and Charcoal on paper. Work Title : "Motif(s)" (series) Artist : Fabien Granet (FR) The work is signed and dated on the back of the work. Unique work. Size : H26xW21cm. With archival Mat, framed in a 30x24 cm frame. Born in 1970 the artist lives and works in France. The majority of his drawings and paintings are inspired by the wild landscapes of Brittany in France. " The drawing as a gesture allows me to exploit a (re)mise-en-scene as so many possibilities in the making. Through the quality of drawing as a marker of thought, it is not a question of constructing "dream worlds" but rather of setting up a device that would allow for a conscious dialogue of a certain perception of the real." Fabien Granet is pursuing a research on the perception of the landscape, on our ways of trying to represent it, to understand it, to understand its structures. The drawn "landscapes" are thus as many projections of the artist, which convene and reveal his artistic path, the influences of his culture, his utopias, his dystopian fantasies. Another shift where the quasi scientific concern of objective rigor and the mental construction of an construction of an individual course. The drawing appears in this sense as an act as much as a work which The drawing appears in this sense as an act as much as a work which is registered in a research and a quest to pierce the enigma of the real. In his landscapes, Fabien Granet evokes a process of the mind, where shreds and fragments become entangled in a re-arrangement of of reality. Snippets of architecture and geometrical figures draw human and his gaze into it. The landscape is a human creation, but how does human try to perceive it, how does he understand its constructions? what is his mental image of it? Chaos and structure intersect in a paradox of our vision of the world: the artist picks out the sensitive elements in a reflection on the possibilities in the making. Solo exhibitions : 2021 "Les Indestinés" (Drawing Now Art Fair) Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand - Paris / 2017 "mise-en-paysage" galerie Tokonoma - Paris / 2015 "Shiftings" galerie White Project - Paris / 2012 "Risée" galerie G&G - Paris / 2011 "Transistoires" galerie P&Z - Angoulême / 2010 "Tandis que? Group exhibitions (selection) : 2021 " SUMMER TALENTS " - Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand / 2019 " FEEL GOOD " Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand - Paris / 2019 " Naturalia " Mexico / 2019 " (re) mise-en-scène " Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand - Aix-en-Provence / 2019 " ScapeLand " Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand - Paris / 2019 " Blanc Ciel " espace d'art associatif La Perception - Creuse/ 2018 " Angle Mort " Ici. Gallery - Paris/ 2018 " Drawing in Gallery " Galerie ALB - Paris/ 2017 " Where form meets Art " Antwerp Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Charcoal, Acrylic, Watercolor, Archival Paper

Day Dreamer
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
My dreams are unimaginable They scare me Maybe because I have set so many bars for myself that were unrealistic. I am fully aware of my environment and how I have struggled to bring my dreams to reality, the thought of it is mentally tasking and exhausting. Well, should I stop dreaming? Maybe just maybe it has become an escape mechanism to run from this reality. My reality is not friendly, it isn't a place I want to be. But maybe, just maybe my fantasies will be a domain for my dwelling soon. So I keep my eyes shut and let my imagination take me to those places I haven't been to yet. So I keep dreaming. Shipping Procedure Ships in a well-protected tube from Nigeria This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (Issued by the Gallery) About Artist Makama John...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Oil, Acrylic

"Signs" Abstract paint Large size, Contemporary Art Made in Italy
Located in Agrigento, AG
Signs mixed technique on canvas 80x80cm 2017 Original Art the painting is sold stretched on a wooden frame ready to hang Buyer can request painting with decorative frame this will t...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Charcoal

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Oil

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