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Medium: India Ink
Artist: Nicholas Evans
"Le Crâne" (Abstract Skull Painting on Pale Pink Background, Canvas, 50 x 50cm)
Located in Paris, IDF
LE CRÂNE 2020 Paris, France A faint gesture of a skull, ‘le crane,’ lives on a pale pink background, and interacts with other abstract detailing, creating movement and tension. Evan...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, Oil, Acrylic, India Ink, Graphite

"Auspice" (Abstract, Colorful, Textured Skull Painting on Antique Wood, 65x50cm)
Located in Paris, IDF
AUSPICE 2020 Paris, France An auspice is a ‘prophetic sign’ which the artist was inspired by. This textured, abstract piece features a lying skull, looking up to the sky...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

“So Plant, So Animal II” (Graphic, Bold, Abstract, Neutral, Framed Painting)
Located in Paris, IDF
Bold yet delicately portrayed, "So Plant, So Animal II" is an abstract piece framed to perfection, offering a timeless neutral color palette. The central theme captures the essence o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

Materials

Linen, Wood, India Ink, Acrylic

"Time, It Takes II" (abstract, black & white, blue green ink, orange, diptych)
Located in Paris, IDF
TIME, IT TAKES II 2022 Paris, France A graphic and bold abstract painting on linen, with dark blue green ink and white acrylic accents. A single, bold, orange line is situated on the right side of the painting, a commentary on markers of time as an ineffective unit of measurement. Time interpreted not as linear, but an experience outside of numbers and outside of logic. Option to create a pair alongside "Time, It Takes I" (as pictured). Price and size are per painting. Evans Deventer...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, India Ink, Acrylic

“So Plant, So Animal” (Graphic, Bold, Abstract, Neutral, Framed, Linen Painting)
Located in Paris, IDF
Bold yet delicately portrayed, "So Plant, So Animal I" is an abstract piece framed to perfection, offering a timeless neutral color palette. The central theme captures the essence of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Acrylic, Linen, Wood, India Ink

"Tempt Ensemble" (Parisian, black & white, women, monochromatic, sculptures)
Located in Paris, IDF
TEMPT ENSEMBLE 2022 Paris, France Originally created as part of Nicholas' solo exhibition "This, and Thereafter (Plumes)," December 10, 2022 - January 7, 2023. The theme illustrated...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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India Ink, Linen

"Set Us In Stone II" (abstract, pink, women, Parisian, graphic, bust, natural)
Located in Paris, IDF
SET US IN STONE II 2022 Paris, France Originally created as part of Nicholas' solo exhibition "This, and Thereafter (Plumes)," December 10, 2022 - January 7, 2023. The theme illustrated the enigmatic uncertainty around what might happen after life. A range of paintings were presented – vibrant and ethereal – touching on different aspects of this notion. Each painting had a different point of view, oftentimes focusing around the inevitability of what is to come, and if and how it influences the present. This particular piece centers around personal legacy, how you will be remembered, and how your life vanishes into an abstraction as time goes by. This notion is visualized with a bust set in stone. The technique Evans used was a mixing of water-based ink with a hint of pink, that he knew would react when overlaid with white acrylic, pulling out a lighter hue of the pink ink. The white silhouette of a portrait set in stone creates a ghostly continuation of the underlaid pattern. Option to create a pair alongside "Set Us In Stone I" (as pictured). Price and size are per painting. Evans Deventer...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, India Ink, Acrylic

"Rosettes II" (abstract, animal, bold, deep green-blue indigo, neutral, diptych)
Located in Paris, IDF
"Rosettes II" is a graphic and bold abstract painting, of deep green-blue indigo ink painted on canvas. The name pays homage to the captivating "rosettes," the distinctive and natural markings found on animal fur, a fusion of danger and beauty. This artwork mimics the animalistic allure, exuding a sense of untamed elegance. Both ancient and modern in style, the canvas embraces a captivating sense of movement, evoking both energy and fluidity. "Rosettes I" stands as a powerful statement piece, where graphic elements converge with the essence of the wild. For a harmonious ensemble, consider pairing with its counterpart, "Rosettes I" (as pictured). Each artwork is sold separately. The artist leaves their mark of authenticity with a signature Evans Deventer...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, India Ink

"Lacuna 1": Green, Animal, Graphic, Bold, Pattern, Modern, Nature, Reptile, Pair
Located in Paris, IDF
"Lacuna 2", 2024, Paris, France This artwork, created with India ink on antique cotton, evokes a visceral play between texture, pattern, and absence. Titled "Lacuna", the piece is a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, Dye, India Ink

"Lacuna 2": Pink, Animal, Graphic, Bold, Pattern, Modern, Natural, Reptile, Pair
Located in Paris, IDF
"Lacuna 1", 2024, Paris, France This artwork, created with India ink on antique cotton, evokes a visceral play between texture, pattern, and absence. Titled "Lacuna", the piece is a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, Dye, India Ink

"The Way" (Black & White, Texture, Depth, Antique Linen, Neutral Beige, Nude)
Located in Paris, IDF
The canvas comes to life with a captivating yet understated painting, heavy on texture, using antique linen, crafted with a unique blend of dye, pigment, and acrylic. The artist's su...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, India Ink, Acrylic

"Final Offering" (emotional, antique, statue painting on green dyed canvas)
Located in Paris, IDF
"Final Offering" delves into intricate details of a poignant scene. The viewer's gaze is drawn to a statuesque figure, with a hand gracefully outstretched, engaging in the tender act of placing a crown of flowers onto what appears to be a sepulcher or marble tomb. The careful attention to the folds, texture, and draping in the subject's clothing stand out in this piece. The color palette chosen - formed with India ink on dyed canvas...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, Dye, India Ink

"Lus Osculi" (Abstract Black & White, Graphic Painting, Roman-inspired, Neutral)
Located in Paris, IDF
Drawing inspiration from the ancient Roman term "Los Osculi," translating to "right to kiss," the artist delves into a compelling exploration of the past's intriguing customs. In ancient Rome, women were prohibited from drinking as it was believed to lead to adultery and even possess abortifacient properties. Consequently, the husband and male family members of an "honest" woman possessed the right to kiss her on the mouth to ensure her sobriety. The allure of fleeting kisses, whispers of scent, and the sensuality of suspicion captivated the artist's imagination. On an antique French canvas...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

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Canvas, India Ink, Acrylic

“So Plant, So Animal III” (Black & White, Graphic, Bold, Abstract, Neutral)
Located in Paris, IDF
Bold yet delicately portrayed, "So Plant, So Animal III" is an abstract piece framed to perfection, offering a timeless neutral color palette. The central theme captures the essence ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

Materials

Linen, Wood, India Ink, Acrylic

"Time, It Takes I" (abstract, black & white, blue green ink, orange, diptych)
Located in Paris, IDF
TIME, IT TAKES I 2022 Paris, France A graphic and bold abstract painting on linen, with dark blue green ink and white acrylic accents. A single, bold, orange line is situated on the left side of the painting, a commentary on markers of time as an ineffective unit of measurement. Time interpreted not as linear, but an experience outside of numbers and outside of logic. Option to create a pair alongside "Time, It Takes II" (as pictured). Price and size are per painting. Evans Deventer...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, India Ink

"Set Us In Stone I" (abstract, blue, Parisian, graphic, bust on natural canvas)
Located in Paris, IDF
SET US IN STONE I 2022 Paris, France Originally created as part of Nicholas' solo exhibition "This, and Thereafter (Plumes)," December 10, 2022 - January 7, 2023. The theme illustrated the enigmatic uncertainty around what might happen after life. A range of paintings were presented – vibrant and ethereal – touching on different aspects of this notion. Each painting had a different point of view, oftentimes focusing around the inevitability of what is to come, and if and how it influences the present. This particular piece centers around personal legacy, how you will be remembered, and how your life vanishes into an abstraction as time goes by. This notion is visualized with a bust set in stone. The technique Evans used was a mixing of water-based ink with a hint of blue, that he knew would react when overlaid with white acrylic, pulling out a lighter hue of the blue ink. The white silhouette of a portrait set in stone creates a ghostly continuation of the underlaid pattern. Option to create a pair alongside "Set Us In Stone II" (as pictured). Price and size are per painting. Evans Deventer...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: India Ink

Materials

Canvas, India Ink, Acrylic

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India Ink art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic India Ink art available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add art created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, red, purple, orange and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Kory Twaddle, Sumit Mehndiratta, Mila Akopova, and Nicholas Evans. Frequently made by artists working in the Abstract, Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large India Ink art, so small editions measuring 0.01 inches across are also available

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