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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Linen
The Space Between - Large Chiaroscuro Oil Painting, Face Emerging from Darkness
The Space Between - Large Chiaroscuro Oil Painting, Face Emerging from Darkness

The Space Between - Large Chiaroscuro Oil Painting, Face Emerging from Darkness

By Nathan Brad Hall

Located in Chicago, IL

The Space Between This work foregrounds negative space as an emotional register. The figure’s isolation is intensified by the surrounding darkness, which functions as both void and refuge. Hall’s mastery of chiaroscuro is evident in the way light traces bone and muscle while leaving the face partially obscured, denying easy access to the subject’s inner life. Nathan Brad Hall...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Linen, Oil

Large Original Painting of New York City Scene in Rain, Signed, 48 x 36 inches
Large Original Painting of New York City Scene in Rain, Signed, 48 x 36 inches

Large Original Painting of New York City Scene in Rain, Signed, 48 x 36 inches

By Angela Wakefield

Located in Preston, GB

Large Original Painting of a Classic 1990's Busy New York City Scene in the Rain, with Yellow Taxis, Cars and Figures, by British Urban Landscape Artist, Angela Wakefield. This is a ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Linen, Paint, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

"Cocoon"

"Cocoon"

By Tim Rees

Located in Scottsdale, AZ

Timothy Rees was fascinated with drawing throughout his youth and after high school pursued a degree in animation. The pull to painting portraits and figures was strong, however, le...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Gold Leaf

I Promise To Love You-- Embroidery, Napkin, Text by Tracey Emin
I Promise To Love You-- Embroidery, Napkin, Text by Tracey Emin

I Promise To Love You-- Embroidery, Napkin, Text by Tracey Emin

By Tracey Emin

Located in London, GB

I Promise To Love You, 2012 Tracey Emin Embroidery, on linen napkin Signed, dated and dedicated ‘With you in mind’ on the accompanying swing tag as issued The edition size is believed to be only 50 Multiple: 41 × 41 cm (16.1 × 16.1 in) This is one of four embroidered napkin...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen

Rhythmical
Rhythmical

Rhythmical

By Alyson Kinkade

Located in Loveland, CO

"Rhythmical" by Alyson Kinkade Abstract Landscape, Undulating Clouds over Plains Oil on Canvas 40x36" image 41x37" framed in black shadow-box wood as pictured "There is great beauty...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Oil

Between the Landscape and Geometry I - Modern Woven and Painted Abstract Artwork
Between the Landscape and Geometry I - Modern Woven and Painted Abstract Artwork

Between the Landscape and Geometry I - Modern Woven and Painted Abstract Artwork

By Marta Pokojowczyk

Located in Hallein, AT

Between the Landscape and Geometry, hand weaving, linen yarn, wool, acrylic textile paint, 70 x 65 cm, 2024. There is a second painting from this series - my other article here, mat...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Textile, Wool, Cotton, Linen, Yarn, Acrylic

In Between Words III, Abstract Landscape, Contemporary Woven and Painted Artwork
In Between Words III, Abstract Landscape, Contemporary Woven and Painted Artwork

In Between Words III, Abstract Landscape, Contemporary Woven and Painted Artwork

By Marta Pokojowczyk

Located in Hallein, AT

In Between Words III, 2021, Horizons Series Handwoven painting, linen, cotton yarn, acrylic textile paint, 65 x 50 cm ‘Horizons’ are a symbiosis of two disciplines of art, Painting and Weaving. Handwoven Canvas is entirely constructed on a weaving loom using a painting technique of glazing - applying semi-transparent layers of textile on each other' Inspiration is the colour perspective which exists in nature and the line of the horizon – border of the space visible to the eye and the one hidden by the ground. Marta Pokojowczyk...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Textile, Linen, Yarn, Acrylic

Preludio by Francisco Jimenez - Contemporary Nude Portrait Figurative Painting
Preludio by Francisco Jimenez - Contemporary Nude Portrait Figurative Painting

Preludio by Francisco Jimenez - Contemporary Nude Portrait Figurative Painting

By Francisco Jose Jimenez

Located in DE

Francisco Jose Jimenez paints abstracted nude paintings using a range of materials, such as fabric, concrete, pieces of plastic etc. His portraits tell stories of imperfect beauty, i...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Raw Linen, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Tjintjintjin Painting, Contemporary Acrylic on Linen Canvas, 2010+
Tjintjintjin Painting, Contemporary Acrylic on Linen Canvas, 2010+

Tjintjintjin Painting, Contemporary Acrylic on Linen Canvas, 2010+

By Walangkura Napanangka

Located in Miami, FL

As one of the last generation to remember a childhood lived in the desert hunting and gathering with her family, Walangkura Napanangka's paintings recall the stories of country and the location of specific sites in her traditional homeland west of the salt lake of Karrkurutinjinya (Lake Macdonald). Born around 1946, at Tjitururrnga west of Kintore, in the remote and arid country between the Northern Territory and Western Australia, she lived with her father Rantji Tjapangati and mother Inyuwa Nampitjinpa and later, while still a teenager, travelled by foot with her family over the hundreds of kilometres from their remote desert home eventually joining Uta Uta Tjangala's group as they walked in to the settlements of Haasts Bluff and then Papunya. The lure of settlement life with its promise of plentiful food and water belied the harsh conversion they would make to an alien lifestyle with its many problems and unfamiliar demands. The upheaval however, was ameliorated to some degree by the proximity of her immediate family including her mother Inyuwa, adoptive father Tutuma Tjapangati, and sister Pirrmangka Napanangka (now deceased) all of whom became artists. Relocated to the community of Kintore in 1981 when the outstation movement began, Walangkura participated in the historic women's collaborative painting project (1994) that was initiated by the older women as a means of re-affirming their own spiritual and ancestral roots. It was a time of specifically female singing, ceremony and painting, away from the gaze of outsiders and men folk. The huge and colourful canvases that emerged from the women's camp were 'alive with the ritual excitement and narrative intensity of the occasion' (Johnson 2000: 197). Within a year, Papunya Tula Artists, now established at Kintore, had taken on many of these women as full-time artists, revitalising the company after the deaths of many of the original 'painting men'. While individual women forged their own stylistic trajectory, these paintings were immediately distinguishable from the men's more cerebral and symmetrical style. They radiated an exuberant and vibrant energy, the felt heart-beat of women's affinity to country and spirit. Walangkura's early works, created from 1996 onward, are characterized by masses of small markings and motifs covering large areas of canvas. Her favorite colour, a deep sandy orange predominates, accentuated against more somber blacks and reds and dusky greens or yellows. More recent works show a gestural quality though still tightly packed with an intensity of geometric line work representing sandhills. In a sense this provides a strong visual and contextual link to the men's linear style as exemplified by the works of George Tjungurrayi...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Linen, Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

Flowering - Handwoven Abstract Landscape, Contemporary Woven and Painted Artwork
Flowering - Handwoven Abstract Landscape, Contemporary Woven and Painted Artwork

Flowering - Handwoven Abstract Landscape, Contemporary Woven and Painted Artwork

By Marta Pokojowczyk

Located in Hallein, AT

From the series Horizons – Sunset 2023 Handwoven painting, linen, cotton yarn, acrylic textile paint, 40 x 50 cm. ‘Horizons’ are a symbiosis of two disciplines of art, Painting and...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Textile, Cotton, Linen, Yarn, Acrylic

Intimate story of a rose - Pink and warm brown abstract floral rose painting
Intimate story of a rose - Pink and warm brown abstract floral rose painting

Intimate story of a rose - Pink and warm brown abstract floral rose painting

By Jennifer L. Baker

Located in Silverthorne, CO

This canvas is dedicated to the innermost heart, in the form of a rose, peeling back the layers petal by petal. The rose is me. The palette is opulent browns and pinks, and the movem...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Oil

Large Contemporary Landscape Painting of New York City in Acrylic, 40 x 30 in
Large Contemporary Landscape Painting of New York City in Acrylic, 40 x 30 in

Large Contemporary Landscape Painting of New York City in Acrylic, 40 x 30 in

By Angela Wakefield

Located in Preston, GB

Times Square New York City Reflections after the Rain by British Urban Landscape Artist, Angela Wakefield. Entitled “November Rain”, this unique origi...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Gesso, Acrylic, Oil, Mixed Media, Cotton Canvas, Paint, Linen, Canvas

Lake View II, impressionistic landscape painting

Lake View II, impressionistic landscape painting

By Katharine Dufault

Located in New York, NY

Artist Statement: Painting is a meditation and a kind of alchemy in which I concentrate and transform my feelings and memories into something material that can be experienced in var...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Oil, Panel, Linen

Small Boat

Small Boat

By David A. Dreyer

Located in Dallas, TX

David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Graphite, Linen, Oil, Panel

Eros and Psyche
Eros and Psyche

Eros and Psyche

By Barnaby Fitzgerald

Located in Dallas, TX

A professor of painting at Southern Methodist University since 1984, Barnaby Fitzgerald spent his childhood in Italy where he earned a printmaking degree in Urbino. He received a BFA...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Linen, Oil

"Iguana-moth" Original Oil Painting of Mythical Creature
"Iguana-moth" Original Oil Painting of Mythical Creature

"Iguana-moth" Original Oil Painting of Mythical Creature

By Robin Hextrum

Located in Denver, CO

Robin Hextrum's (US based) "Iguana-moth" is a colorful oil painting that depicts a mythical iguana/moth. Artist Statement: This painting is from part of my "Magical Realism" series...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Oil, Wood Panel

Objectif Séduisant (Catharsism, Brush Strokes, Surrealism, ~35% OFF LIST PRICE)
Objectif Séduisant (Catharsism, Brush Strokes, Surrealism, ~35% OFF LIST PRICE)

Objectif Séduisant (Catharsism, Brush Strokes, Surrealism, ~35% OFF LIST PRICE)

By Sergey Lutsenko

Located in Kansas City, MO

Archival Pigment Print on Linen Year: 2022 Size: 33.4 x 25.5 inches Signed and titled by hand COA provided The style reflects the need for constant self-perfection and development, ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Archival Pigment

Tiers
Tiers

Tiers

By David Collins

Located in Dallas, TX

David Collins was raised in Dallas, received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and currently lives and works in New York City. Collins has had numerous solo exhibitions i...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Acrylic, Linen

Limitless Triptych
Limitless Triptych

Limitless Triptych

By Alyson Kinkade

Located in Loveland, CO

Limitless Triptych by Alyson Kinkade Each canvas is 20x15", oil on linen on thick stretcher bars. 22x51x1.5" overall dimensions. Framed in black wood - floater frames as pictured "W...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars, Linen

Night Lake in Ukraine, Blue Abstract 100x80 cm, minimalism seascape sky
Night Lake in Ukraine, Blue Abstract 100x80 cm, minimalism seascape sky

Night Lake in Ukraine, Blue Abstract 100x80 cm, minimalism seascape sky

By Nataliia Krykun

Located in Vienna, AT

This mesmerizing artwork exhibits a nuanced interplay between light and shadow through the use of varying shades of deep blues. The composition, reminiscent of a twilight ocean's sur...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Canvas, Cotton Canvas, Acrylic, Linen, Lacquer, Oil

Large Colorado Modernist Oil Painting Wharf Street New Orleans Joellyn Duesberry
Large Colorado Modernist Oil Painting Wharf Street New Orleans Joellyn Duesberry

Large Colorado Modernist Oil Painting Wharf Street New Orleans Joellyn Duesberry

By Joellyn Duesberry

Located in Surfside, FL

Joellyn T Duesberry Wall on Wharf Street, #513, New Orleans, LA 1976. Oil on linen Dimensions: (Frame) H 50.5" x W 66.5". sight size 50 x 66" Hand signed and titled verso Joellyn Toler Duesberry (1944 – 2016) was a plein air landscape artist who worked in oils. Joellyn Duesberry American Landscape Painter Bridging Realism and Abstraction Joellyn Toler Duesberry (1944–2016) was an American landscape, Plein Air, painter working primarily in oil, celebrated for canvases that hold realism and abstraction in deliberate tension. Born in Richmond, Virginia, on June 30, 1944, Duesberry developed an early, formative connection to the land growing up in rural Virginia, seeking out woods, creeks, and lakes as places of solitary refuge and sketching from childhood. Though she went on to earn two advanced degrees — graduating with highest honors from Smith College in 1966, followed by an MFA from the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University — Duesberry is considered a self-taught painter, developing her singular style largely outside the classroom. Mentorship Under Richard Diebenkorn The defining turning point in Duesberry's development came in 1986, when she received an Individual Painting Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to study with the celebrated Bay Area painter Richard Diebenkorn. Though Diebenkorn's influence on her work was conceptual rather than stylistic, Duesberry often cited him as her most significant mentor, crediting him with instilling three ideas that shaped the rest of her career: that the abstract and the real are indistinguishable in painting, that the modernist exploration of all poles of expression should be pursued without timidity, and that an artist's compositional instincts are rooted in deep, often unconscious memory. Diebenkorn also encouraged Duesberry to take up monotype printmaking, a medium she embraced with passion and continued to exhibit alongside her paintings for the rest of her career, working for many years with Denver's Open Press. It was this period of study that prompted her move from Manhattan's Bowery to Colorado in 1985. Exhibition History Duesberry began exhibiting in New York City in 1979, eventually mounting ten solo exhibitions there, and was later represented by Tatistcheff Gallery and Graham Modern in New York, as well as Broschofsky Galleries in Ketchum, Idaho, among roughly seven galleries coast to coast. Major retrospectives followed at the Denver Art Museum (Joellyn Duesberry: Three Decades of Paint, January 2006) and the Century Association in New York, as well as a fifty-year retrospective at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, accompanied by the monograph Elevated Perspective (2011). In 1997, she received the Benjamin Altman Landscape Prize from the National Academy of Design, and from 1998 to 1999 she held a World Views residency with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, painting from studio space in the World Trade Center's North Tower — an experience that gave her body of work a lasting connection to Ground Zero following September 11, 2001. Style and Legacy Critics and dealers alike have noted that Duesberry's contemporary canvases echo the modernist masters John Marin and Milton Avery, sharing their bold color and their instinct for finding underlying geometric structure within the observed landscape. Her plein air practice took her across the American Northeast and West, particularly Colorado and New Mexico, as well as Italy and France, and she maintained a decades-long connection to the Colorado art scene after moving to Denver in 1985. In 2005, PBS produced a documentary on her life and work, Joellyn Duesberry: Dialogue with the Artist. She died on August 5, 2016, at age 72, following a long struggle with cancer. Her work is held today in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, the Smith College Museum of Art, the Yale University Art Gallery, and the Jundt Art Museum at Gonzaga University, among others. Keywords: Joellyn Duesberry, American landscape painter, Richard Diebenkorn student, plein air painting, Colorado landscape art, Denver Art Museum collection, National Academy of Design Altman Prize, monotype printmaking, John Marin Milton Avery influence, World Trade Center painter, September 11 Memorial Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art collection, contemporary American realism, abstraction and landscape painting She said that her paintings echo the work of John Marin and Milton Avery. In 2005, a PBS documentary was made of Joellyn Duesberry's life, work, and creative process titled Joellyn Duesberry: Dialogue with the Artist. Her works are held by institutions such as Metropolitan Museum of Art and Smith College Museum of Art. Publications 1998: A Covenant of Seasons: Monotypes by Joellyn T. Duesberry, Poetry by Pattiann Rogers, 2011: Elevated Perspective: The Paintings of Joellyn Duesberry, SELECT SOLO EXHIBITIONS Elevated Perspective: The Paintings of Joellyn Duesberry, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Joellyn Duesberry: A Passion for the Land, Leslie Levy Fine Art, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ Joellyn Duesberry: A Passion for Western Land, William Havu Gallery, Denver, CO Joellyn Duesberry Monotypes: Hidden Treasures, William Havu Gallery, Denver, CO Joellyn Duesberry: Solace on Safari, Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, NM Tremaine Gallery, The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT. Recent Monotypes, James Graham & Sons, Madison Avenue, New York, NY Joellyn Duesberry: Monotypes, Lizan-Tops Gallery, Easthampton, NY The Garden Paintings, Robischon Gallery, Denver, CO Joellyn Duesberry: Paintings, Tavelli Gallery, Aspen, CO Joellyn Duesberry, Graham Modern, Madison Avenue, New York, NY Joellyn Duesberry: Paintings and Monotypes, Carol Siple Gallery, Denver, CO Joellyn Duesberry, Tatistcheff Gallery, New York, NY SELECT GROUP EXHIBITIONS Significant Women Artists, Curtis Arts & Humanities Center, Greenwood Village, CO Finding Abstraction, Gallery 1261, Denver, CO Rocks on Paper, Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, New York, NY Summer Landscape Show, Greenhut Gallery, Portland, ME Defining the West: 200 Years of American Imagery, Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, NM Roots, Landing Gallery, Rockland, ME Annual Professional Painters’ Exhibition, The Century Association, New York, NY Glory of Landscapes, Pelham Art Centre, New York, NY Salon du Musee, Featured Artist, Salon d Arts at Gallery 1261, Denver, CO Small Works, Gallery 1261, Denver, CO The Urban Myth, Vision of the City, Sullivan Goss, An American Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA The Art of Printmaking, paying homage to Open Press,Archer Concept Group,Denver,CO Twenty Years: Paintings: Joellyn Duesberry, Bunny Harvey...

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1970s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Oil

Manhattan Henge at Sunset on busy New York City Street by British Artist
Manhattan Henge at Sunset on busy New York City Street by British Artist

Manhattan Henge at Sunset on busy New York City Street by British Artist

By Angela Wakefield

Located in Preston, GB

Manhattan Henge at Sunset on busy New York City Street by British Urban Landscape Artist, Angela Wakefield. This is a major work to continue her epic New York Series which now spans ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Gesso, Acrylic, Oil, Mixed Media, Cotton Canvas, Paint, Linen, Canvas

Ripe Descent
Ripe Descent

Ripe Descent

By David Molesky

Located in Burlingame, CA

Molesky’s latest body of work approaches art history with wit and irony. Drawing from classical themes and the heroic narrative, he subverts these traditions by casting the banana as...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Oil

"Meditation "(contemporary figurative painting of woman with a book)
"Meditation "(contemporary figurative painting of woman with a book)

"Meditation "(contemporary figurative painting of woman with a book)

By Natalya Mougenot

Located in VÉNISSIEUX, FR

This contemporary figurative painting "Meditation " featuring a woman wearing a red blouse and blue jeans with a book in her hands on a light blue background makes part of my series ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Canvas, Oil, Linen

Nous Sommes Faits Pour la Lumière du Jour (Catharsism, Surrealism, ~35% OFF)
Nous Sommes Faits Pour la Lumière du Jour (Catharsism, Surrealism, ~35% OFF)

Nous Sommes Faits Pour la Lumière du Jour (Catharsism, Surrealism, ~35% OFF)

By Sergey Lutsenko

Located in Kansas City, MO

Archival Pigment Print on Linen Year: 2022 Size: 33.4 x 25.5 inches Signed and titled by hand COA provided The style reflects the need for constant self-perfection and development, ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Archival Pigment

"In the moment" (contemporary figurative oil painting of a woman on the beach)
"In the moment" (contemporary figurative oil painting of a woman on the beach)

"In the moment" (contemporary figurative oil painting of a woman on the beach)

By Natalya Mougenot

Located in VÉNISSIEUX, FR

This contemporary painting "In the moment " featuring a woman lying on the beach makes part of my series dedicated to "Women". This art piece is all about a committed life of engag...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Canvas, Oil, Linen

Denied Andy Warhol Flowers, (Red) Silkscreen linen Painting by Charles Lutz
Denied Andy Warhol Flowers, (Red) Silkscreen linen Painting by Charles Lutz

Denied Andy Warhol Flowers, (Red) Silkscreen linen Painting by Charles Lutz

By Charles Lutz

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Denied Warhol Flowers, (Red) Silkscreen Linen Painting by Charles Lutz Silkscreen and acrylic on linen with Denied stamp of the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board. 24 x 24" inches...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Acrylic

Raspberry Jam - 21st Century Dutch Still-life painting a jar with raspberry jam
Raspberry Jam - 21st Century Dutch Still-life painting a jar with raspberry jam

Raspberry Jam - 21st Century Dutch Still-life painting a jar with raspberry jam

By Heidi von Faber

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Heidi von Faber Raspberry Jam Acrylic on linen 90 x 90 cm ( framed/ included in price 100 x 100 cm) Dutch artist Heidi Von Faber lives and works in The Hague. The Stillllifes she ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Acrylic

Baby Ostrich Bird Portrait Painting Minimal Surreal Art on Linen Canvas
Baby Ostrich Bird Portrait Painting Minimal Surreal Art on Linen Canvas

Baby Ostrich Bird Portrait Painting Minimal Surreal Art on Linen Canvas

By Sofía Cristina Jiménez

Located in FISTERRA, ES

Baby ostrich bird portrait painting combining minimal surrealism, theatrical shadow and contemporary figurative art on linen canvas. Baby Ostrich is an original acrylic painting by Sofía Cristina Jiménez from her Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner series, a body of work exploring isolation, theatrical space, humor and visual ambiguity through simplified animal figures. Combining bird portraiture, minimal surrealist painting and carefully constructed light effects, the work transforms an apparently simple scene into a subtle meditation on presence and perception. At the center of the composition, a small blue ostrich occupies the corner of an undefined architectural space. The figure appears simultaneously vulnerable and self-possessed, creating a psychological tension that gives the painting much of its character. Rather than presenting a naturalistic environment, the artist constructs a stage-like setting where space remains deliberately unstable and open to interpretation. A defining element of the work is the dramatic projected shadow extending behind the figure. The shadow exceeds the apparent scale of the ostrich and becomes an active participant in the composition, suggesting an alternative presence, a hidden narrative or an amplified emotional state. This theatrical treatment of light introduces a surreal dimension while preserving the painting’s quiet and contemplative atmosphere. Throughout the Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner series, Sofía Cristina Jiménez uses isolated figures to explore ideas of vulnerability, displacement and symbolic identity. Humor and tenderness coexist with subtle psychological tension, allowing the works to operate on multiple levels simultaneously. The exposed linen surface remains visible throughout significant areas of the composition, contributing warmth, texture and material presence. The contrast between the raw support, muted background and concentrated blue figure creates a refined visual balance that reinforces the painting’s sculptural quality. Executed in acrylic on linen canvas, the work functions equally as a contemporary bird portrait, a minimal surrealist painting and a distinctive contemporary artwork for residential and design-focused interiors. Medium: Acrylic on linen canvas Series: Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner Condition: Excellent original condition Frame: Unframed Installation: Ready to hang Authenticity: Unique original artwork This work is particularly suited for collectors interested in ostrich paintings...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Acrylic, Canvas

Large Scale Mid-Century Earth-tone Horizontal Abstract by Joseph Vasica
Large Scale Mid-Century Earth-tone Horizontal Abstract by Joseph Vasica

Large Scale Mid-Century Earth-tone Horizontal Abstract by Joseph Vasica

By Joseph Vasica

Located in Soquel, CA

Large Scale Mid-Century Earth-tone Horizontal Abstract by Joseph Vasica Very large scale (70"H x 160"W) (5.8'H x 13.3'L) mid-century abstract with soft edge, grey and burnt sienna...

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Mid-20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Oil, Linen

Slow Release of the Day   contemporary landscape

Slow Release of the Day contemporary landscape

By Katherine Kean

Located in Palm Desert, CA

Malibu Lagoon is a saltwater marsh where Malibu Creek empties into the Pacific, where still waters are separated from the waves by a few feet of sand, creating a quiet place for bird...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Oil

Vast no.9, Restore
Vast no.9, Restore

Vast no.9, Restore

By Alyson Kinkade

Located in Loveland, CO

"Vast no.9, Restore" by Alyson Kinkade Abstract Landscape Oil on Linen 36x36" image Black Metal cradle styled Frame, 37x37" After a year of storms, light...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Canvas, Linen, Oil

The Red Room
The Red Room

The Red Room

By Elliot Gordon

Located in New York, NY

Elliot Gordon (American) , "The Red Room", Contemporary Acrylic on Linen, 36 x 24 Canvas, Early 21st Century, 2015 Colors: Red, Yellow, White, Blue, Black, B...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Acrylic, Linen

The Root (Cultural Heritage 3) Print on Linen, Contemporary Art
The Root (Cultural Heritage 3) Print on Linen, Contemporary Art

The Root (Cultural Heritage 3) Print on Linen, Contemporary Art

By Tosin Oyeniyi

Located in Ibadan, Oyo

A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots. Shipping Procedure Offest Ink on Linen Unmounted artwork Ships in a well-prot...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

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Linen, Canvas, Ink

"Uncertainty"

"Uncertainty"

By Tim Rees

Located in Scottsdale, AZ

Timothy Rees was fascinated with drawing throughout his youth and after high school pursued a degree in animation. The pull to painting portraits and figures was strong, however, le...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Gold Leaf

Mermana
Mermana

Mermana

By David Molesky

Located in Burlingame, CA

Molesky’s latest body of work approaches art history with wit and irony. Drawing from classical themes and the heroic narrative, he subverts these traditions by casting the banana as...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Linen, Oil

Painting of Broadway New York City Street Scene after the Rain by British Artist
Painting of Broadway New York City Street Scene after the Rain by British Artist

Painting of Broadway New York City Street Scene after the Rain by British Artist

By Angela Wakefield

Located in Preston, GB

Original Painting of a Contemporary Broadway New York City Street Scene after the Rain by British Urban Landscape Artist, Angela Wakefield. This is a major work to continue her epic ...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Gesso, Acrylic, Oil, Mixed Media, Cotton Canvas, Paint, Linen, Canvas

A Great Battlefield - A Lone Soldier Sanding in an Open Field, Oil on Linen
A Great Battlefield - A Lone Soldier Sanding in an Open Field, Oil on Linen

A Great Battlefield - A Lone Soldier Sanding in an Open Field, Oil on Linen

By William Blake (b. 1991)

Located in Chicago, IL

A solitary figure, head bowed, stands in a field in contemplation of what has just taken place or what is about to take place. "A Great Battlefield" channels the spirit of Winslow Homer's war imagery, bringing it into the contemporary world, asking us to contemplate the decisions forced to be made in wartime, some of which will never leave us. As for the paintings, William uses materials and methods of the Civil War era. The linen on which he paints was in use at that time as well as the tubed oil paints. He is one of the few artists who tacks his canvas to the stretchers using similar tacks that would have been used by Winslow Homer. While he leaves the works unframed for this reason, the artwork could certainly be framed. This piece is unframed. Please contact the gallery for framing options. A Great Battlefield oil on linen 60h x 35w in 152.40h x 88.90w cm WIL029 Known for his highly charged depictions of Civil War reenactments, William Blake’s powerful paintings show the recursive bodies of reenactors as they gesture across time. Participating in over 40 reenactment events, Blake currently interprets as the artist-correspondent Winslow Homer at these battle reenactments. He immerses himself in the materiality of his own obsession by constructing period clothes, camping on battlefields, and documenting the reenactment similar to Homer’s documentation of the authentic war. The figures in the paintings reverberate the past with respect and with a desire to educate, humble, and play. With each annual iteration of American Civil War reenactments, the reanimation of the past encourages a review of history and aids in its continuous revision. For his second exhibition with Gallery Victor Armendariz, William Blake presents A Great Battlefield, a collection of new paintings depicting US Marines...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Linen

Materials

Linen, Oil

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