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Medium: Panel
White Burst 2 - 3D organic feel contemporary abstract mural sculpture in foam
White Burst 2 - 3D organic feel contemporary abstract mural sculpture in foam

White Burst 2 - 3D organic feel contemporary abstract mural sculpture in foam

Located in New York, NY

Erin Vincent is a Toronto based-artist whose work draws on a variety of repetitive and labor intensive processes and materials. Things and common objects have always fascinated Vinc...

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2010s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Resin, Foam, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Archival Paper

English Snow covered Winter Landscape with people by a house, rising Sun
English Snow covered Winter Landscape with people by a house, rising Sun

English Snow covered Winter Landscape with people by a house, rising Sun

By Peter Kotka

Located in Woodbury, CT

Peter has an absolute love of oil painting and especially admires the masters of Dutch Painting of the 17th Century, which is reflected in his own work. Since 1995, after seeing the work of Estonian artist Olav Maran, Peter decided to review his paintings and started researching ‘Still Life’ painters such as Willem Kalf and De Heem. After experimenting with priming his own panels and canvases with different colours, then painting with thick and thin paint and glazing on top, in the way of the old masters, he has developed a style with detail and atmosphere that is essential in his portrayal of fine wine, fruit and cheeses etc. In a quirky and sometimes conceptual world, Peter makes no apologies for producing traditional subjects where the craftsmanship is evident in every brushstroke. His paintings bring much joy and pleasure to those who understand he has an obvious and underlying love of handling paint and observing his subject using techniques that take many years to acquire. Recently he has changed the view point for some of his paintings, to give them a bold contemporary look. Peter Kotka...

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Early 2000s Modern Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"On a Plain" Oil Painting
"On a Plain" Oil Painting

"On a Plain" Oil Painting

By Clyde Steadman

Located in Denver, CO

Clyde Steadman's "On a Plain" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts an impasto painting of an open yellow prairie with clouds overhead.

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2010s American Impressionist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

Afternoon Light, Colorful Impressionist Interior
Afternoon Light, Colorful Impressionist Interior

Afternoon Light, Colorful Impressionist Interior

By Donald Purdy 1

Located in New York, NY

Impressionist artist Purdy often paints figures in tranquil settings that include windows and flowers. The colors of yellow, soft blues and whites here convey a sunny setting. He oft...

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1990s Impressionist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Picture Perfect" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board
"Picture Perfect" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

"Picture Perfect" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of a Pin-up model from the 1950s, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 36 inches From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

"Winter in Pecos" Impressionist Oil Painting Landscape with Snow and Mountains
"Winter in Pecos" Impressionist Oil Painting Landscape with Snow and Mountains

"Winter in Pecos" Impressionist Oil Painting Landscape with Snow and Mountains

By Eric Michaels

Located in New York, NY

Eric Michaels is known for his impressionistic scenes from all over the world. His extensive travel allows for his inspiration to flow free and to render locations of the Mid-west, across the US and Europe. Mostly known for his pastoral strong use of oil and watercolor, we are drawn to the poignant brush strokes and vivid use of light throughout each one of his paintings. This piece is a tremendously vivid and alive scene from Pecos, Texas, landscape with snow...

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Early 2000s Post-Impressionist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

Relatively Exotic
Relatively Exotic

Relatively Exotic

By John Randall Nelson

Located in Los Angeles, CA

John Randall Nelson’s paintings are layered with his own personal language consisting of patterns, symbols, and archetypes that may not make any literal sense but play on subconsciou...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic, Panel

Japanese Contemporary Drawing by Tomo Sakurai - Memoir

Japanese Contemporary Drawing by Tomo Sakurai - Memoir

By Tomo Sakurai

Located in Paris, IDF

Gesso, charcoal, sumi-ink, acrylic on panel Tomo Sakurai is a Japanese artist born in 1987 who lives & works in Tokyo, Japan. She had an awakening of her talent in pencil drawing as...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Gesso, Charcoal, Ink, Acrylic, Panel

Etude Barque au Quai - Normandy - Post Impressionist Seascape Oil - Othon Friesz
Etude Barque au Quai - Normandy - Post Impressionist Seascape Oil - Othon Friesz

Etude Barque au Quai - Normandy - Post Impressionist Seascape Oil - Othon Friesz

By Achille-Émile Othon Friesz

Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire

Signed oil on paper laid on panel seascape c.1907 by French post impressionist painter Achille-Emile Othon Friesz. The piece is a study of a view of a boat in a quay at Normandy, Fra...

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Early 1900s Post-Impressionist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel, Laid Paper

Screen tbd7 for EMILY (gold metallic abstract grid wood painting contemporary)
Screen tbd7 for EMILY (gold metallic abstract grid wood painting contemporary)

Screen tbd7 for EMILY (gold metallic abstract grid wood painting contemporary)

By Melisa Taylor Metzger

Located in Quebec, Quebec

In Melisa’s optical and pulsating compositions, the natural world acts as blue-print while she explores the notion of the sublime through blur and precision. The artist develops an a...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Spray Paint, Wood Panel

"Bantam Rooster w/Hen and Chick" by Matthieu Theeuwes van Ginneken (1811-1888)
"Bantam Rooster w/Hen and Chick" by Matthieu Theeuwes van Ginneken (1811-1888)

"Bantam Rooster w/Hen and Chick" by Matthieu Theeuwes van Ginneken (1811-1888)

Located in SANTA FE, NM

"Bantam Rooster w/Hen and Chick" Matthieu Theeuwes van Ginneken (1811-1888) Oil on canvas mounted on wood panel 11 x 9 1/2 (18 x 16 1/2 x 3 inches frame) inches Matthieu Theeuwes v...

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1860s Realist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Wood Panel

"'I' if For Individuals", Colorful Contemporary Encaustic Figurative Painting
"'I' if For Individuals", Colorful Contemporary Encaustic Figurative Painting

"'I' if For Individuals", Colorful Contemporary Encaustic Figurative Painting

By Rinat Goren

Located in Carmel, CA

Rinat Goren (Israeli, American, born 1964) "'I' is For Individuals" 2023 Encaustic paint on cradled wood panel The artist signed the bottom right corner of the painting. “I Is for Individuals” is a contemplative piece by Rinat Goren. Rendered in encaustic, the work features a rhythmic field of softly silhouetted human figures interspersed with horizontal bands of warm ochre, rust, and muted red. The palette is restrained yet expressive, allowing form, spacing, and repetition to carry the emotional weight of the composition. Goren’s signature encaustic technique creates a luminous, layered surface in which wax, pigment, and drawing coexist. The figures appear both distinct and anonymous, suspended within a subtle grid that suggests structure, systems, and shared space. Each figure maintains its own posture and presence, reinforcing the theme of individuality within a collective environment. Conceptually, the work reflects on identity, autonomy, and coexistence. The title underscores this tension, emphasizing the singular “I” while situating it within a larger context. “I Is for Individuals” exemplifies Goren’s ability to merge abstraction and figuration into a quiet, psychologically resonant visual language. About the Artist: Rinat Goren is an Israeli-American artist based in California whose contemporary encaustic works explore the relationship between thought, structure, and emotion. Born in Israel and residing most of her life in the U.S., Goren has long been drawn to both observation and creation, translating the complexity of the human mind into layered visual compositions. Her encaustic paintings—formed by applying molten beeswax mixed with pigment—evoke a tactile, sensory experience that reflects her fascination with systems, decision-making, and the creative act itself. She works with geometry, color, and abstraction to celebrate our innate capacity to reflect, choose, and act with intention. Goren’s process is rooted in one of the world’s oldest painting...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Encaustic, Wood Panel, Stretcher Bars

"Storm Surge III" - Blue and Earth Tone Textured Contemporary Abstract Artwork
"Storm Surge III" - Blue and Earth Tone Textured Contemporary Abstract Artwork

"Storm Surge III" - Blue and Earth Tone Textured Contemporary Abstract Artwork

By Katheryn Holt

Located in Carmel, CA

Katheryn Holt (American, born 1951) "Storm Surge III" 2022 Oil paint and mixed media on cradled wood panel. The artist signed the back of the painting. With Frame: 33" x 43" x 2" ...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Mixed Media, Oil, Wood, Wood Panel

Windward

Windward

By Jeannie Motherwell

Located in Boston, MA

Born and raised in New York City, Jeannie Motherwell inherited a love of painting from her father, Robert Motherwell, and stepmother, Helen Frankenthaler, two pillars of mid-century abstraction. She studied painting at Bard College and the Art Students League in New York. Continuing with her art after college, she became active in arts education at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT. Later, relocating to Cambridge, MA, she worked at Boston University for the graduate program in Arts Administration 2002 - 2015. She served on the Cambridge Arts Council Public Art Commission from 2004 – 2007 and is currently on the Provincetown Arts Magazine Board of Directors, an Honorary Art Advisor Member for Rochester Museum of Fine Arts (NH), and is on the Advisory Board for Joy Street Artists Open Studios in Somerville, MA. Her work has been featured in public and private collections throughout the US and abroad. Jeannie’s studio is in Somerville, MA. She is represented by the M Fine Arts Galerie...

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2010s Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

Hunt Slonem "Yellow Tulip" Multicolor Flower
Hunt Slonem "Yellow Tulip" Multicolor Flower

Hunt Slonem "Yellow Tulip" Multicolor Flower

By Hunt Slonem

Located in Houston, TX

Hunt Slonem "Yellow Tulip" Multicolor Flower A single tulip gestured in red, yellow, orange and green on a blue background in a vintage frame Unframed: 10 x 8 inches Framed: 14.5 x ...

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2010s Neo-Expressionist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Blue Cat, " Oil painting

"Blue Cat, " Oil painting

By Stephanie Buer

Located in Denver, CO

Stephanie Buer's (US based) "Blue Cat" is an oil painting that depicts a white exterior wall with graffitied Blue Cat. Stephanie Buer, now based in Portland, had spent over a decad...

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2010s American Realist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

“Two Puppies” in the Style of Thomas Dalton Beaumont
“Two Puppies” in the Style of Thomas Dalton Beaumont

“Two Puppies” in the Style of Thomas Dalton Beaumont

Located in San Francisco, CA

If ever there was a heart-tugger—assuming you’re a dog person if you’re reading these details—the duo in this picture hits the mark. The unknown artist, inspired by noted painter of ...

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Early 20th Century English School Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

All Good Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes - Giant Tondo

All Good Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes - Giant Tondo

By Michael David

Located in Phoenix, AZ

encaustic on panel b. 1954, Reno Nevada Michael David is best known for his use of encaustic on large abstract paintings. A practitioner of Abstract Expressionism, David layers bees...

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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Wax, Encaustic, Oil, Wood Panel

Squamae S 5 - orange, grey, white 3D abstract geometric ceramic wall composition
Squamae S 5 - orange, grey, white 3D abstract geometric ceramic wall composition

Squamae S 5 - orange, grey, white 3D abstract geometric ceramic wall composition

By Marie Laforey

Located in New York, NY

Marie Laforey is a self-taught artist based in New York, US who maintains a sustainable art practice using primarily organic material. Laforey enjoys the tactility of working with or...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Clay, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Scent of Spring: Immersion into the World of Spring Emotions
Scent of Spring: Immersion into the World of Spring Emotions

Scent of Spring: Immersion into the World of Spring Emotions

By Max Skoblinsky

Located in Zofingen, AG

Oil on wood. "Scent of Spring: Immersion into the World of Spring Emotions" On this canvas, we immerse ourselves in the enchanting realm of spring. In the foreground, like the main...

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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Art by Medium: Panel

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Canvas, Paint, Lights, Oil, Wood Panel

Pools of Hahamongna; Arroyo Seco
Pools of Hahamongna; Arroyo Seco

Pools of Hahamongna; Arroyo Seco

By Peter Adams

Located in Pasadena, CA

Provenance Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist. UNFRAMED: 30" x 40" FRAMED: 39" x 48.5" x 3" Artist Statement “For this large painting I did a number of preparatory ...

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2010s Realist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

Divided
Divided

Divided

By Ryan Morse

Located in Denver, CO

Divided, 2021

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21st Century and Contemporary Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

Hunt Slonem "Enraptured" Bunny Couple in Silver and Pink
Hunt Slonem "Enraptured" Bunny Couple in Silver and Pink

Hunt Slonem "Enraptured" Bunny Couple in Silver and Pink

By Hunt Slonem

Located in Houston, TX

Hunt Slonem "Enraptured" Bunny Couple in Silver and Pink A pair of bunnies gestured in black on a pink textured metallic background in a vintage frame Unframed: 30 x 23.5 inches Fra...

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21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

Landscape #12, 2020, 2021

Landscape #12, 2020, 2021

By John Goodman

Located in Burlingame, CA

'Landscape #12, 2020, 2021' by John Goodman. Oil on panel is 16 x 16 inches. Condition is new. Artist signed. From Andra Norris Gallery in California, USA Goodman’s signature restra...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

Self

Karen OffuttSelf, 2022

$720Sale Price|20% Off

Self

By Karen Offutt

Located in Denver, CO

"Self," is an original oil painting by Karen Offutt. It is unframed, but ready-to-hang.

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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

Crucifixion, Antwerp, Flemish 16th century, oil on panel
Crucifixion, Antwerp, Flemish 16th century, oil on panel

Crucifixion, Antwerp, Flemish 16th century, oil on panel

Located in PARIS, FR

Crucifixion, studio of the Master of the Half-Figures (Antwerp, active 1500-1550), not signed Antwerp School, mid-16th century Oil on oak panel , h. 88 cm, w. 59 cm Original frame, framed: h. 98 cm, w. 68 cm A rare example of Antwerp painting from the first half of the 16th century, our Crucifixion captivates as much by the quality of its expansive river landscape as by the delicacy of its figures and the brilliance of its palette. The richness of the colors, the balance between devotion and narrative, and the subtlety of the atmospheric effects make it a particularly representative work of the artistic refinement developed in the workshop of the Master of the Half-Figures. Through its remarkable synthesis of the world-landscape inherited from Patinir and the expressive gentleness characteristic of the Master of the Half-Figures, this composition stands out as a particularly accomplished example of the Antwerp Flemish Renaissance. Our painting of the Crucifixion is organized around the central figure of Christ nailed to a high cross erected atop Golgotha. His slender, pale body stands out against a blue-green sky that lightens towards the horizon, creating an atmospheric depth characteristic of Flemish painting of this period. The bowed head, encircled by the crown of thorns, expresses agony in a restrained pose. The white loincloth, tied at the front according to a recurring motif in the work of the Master of the Half-Figures, has one end drawn between the legs before billowing outwards in a movement lifted by the wind, subtly animating Christ's silhouette. At the foot of the cross, a skull and a few bones evoke Adam and the redemption of humanity through Christ's sacrifice. To the left stands the Virgin Mary, enveloped in a flowing blue-green mantle whose heavy folds accentuate her contemplative posture. Her pale face, framed by a white veil, expresses silent sorrow. Kneeling at the center of the composition, Mary Magdalene embraces the cross in a gesture of fervent devotion, while to the right, Saint John, clad in a richly textured red cloak, gazes up at Christ, his hands folded across his chest. Contrary to the iconography typically found in 16th-century Antwerp workshops, he appears here as a bearded, middle-aged man. This relatively rare characteristic, however, is found in several works by the Master of the Half-Figures. The Virgin's face displays the typical characteristics of the Master of Half-Figures' repertoire : a high forehead, full cheeks, a rounded chin, and a gentle expression tinged with restrained melancholy. This youthful, feminine physiognomy is found in numerous depictions of Virgins, Magdalenes, and other saints from his workshop. The figures are also distinguished by their smooth complexions, elegant proportions, and attention to the richness of the fabrics, favoring formal refinement over dramatic expressiveness. The background unfolds according to the world-landscape formula inherited from Joachim Patinir. A vast panorama, blending a fortified city, estuary, winding paths, rocky outcrops, and bluish hills, stretches behind the sacred figures. At the heart of this lively river landscape, a small port, quays, and several boats also appear, their silhouettes punctuating the waterway and testifying to the attention paid by Antwerp painters to the commercial and maritime activities that ensured the city's prosperity. The composition is structured by a succession of narrative planes that invite the viewer's eye to move through the image as a continuous story, a technique characteristic of Antwerp painting in the first half of the 16th century. Behind the main scene appears the episode of the Carrying of the Cross, depicted by a group of soldiers and horsemen, with Golgotha rising on the mountain to the left, while to the right, in a grotto carved into the rocks, unfolds the Entombment of Christ. This multifaceted narrative, integrated into the landscape, enriches the meditative dimension of the work while highlighting its kinship with the inventions of Patinir. The attribution to the workshop of the Master of the Half-Figures seems all the more plausible given that several art historians, notably Robert Koch and Walter Gibson...

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16th Century Old Masters Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Exploring the Meadow
Exploring the Meadow

Exploring the Meadow

By Dan Schultz

Located in Pasadena, CA

Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist UNFRAMED: 8" x 8" FRAMED: 13.875" x 1313.875" x 1.125"

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2010s Impressionist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Linen, Oil, Panel

White Sand Beach #26
White Sand Beach #26

White Sand Beach #26

By Ana Hefco

Located in Denver, CO

Ana Hefco's "White Sand Beach #26" is an original, hand made resin painting that depicts an abstracted color field of blue, teal and beige, that is reminisce...

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21st Century and Contemporary Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Resin, Wood Panel

"Cherry Cheesecake"  Large Photo-Realist Painting, Slice and Bright Red Cherries
"Cherry Cheesecake"  Large Photo-Realist Painting, Slice and Bright Red Cherries

"Cherry Cheesecake" Large Photo-Realist Painting, Slice and Bright Red Cherries

By Mary Ellen Johnson

Located in Wellesley, MA

Mary Ellen Johnson is internationally recognized as one of the top Photo Realist painters working today whose extraordinary area of expertise is large-scale, unimaginably realistic, stunningly beautiful and delightful images of food. Currently available are this delicious slice of cherry cheesecake, a slice of cherry pie with vanilla ice cream, an equally gorgeous strawberry parfait sundae, and a bowl of mixed berries with whipped cream: Mary Ellen Johnson "Cherry Cheesecake" 2010 Oil on Wood Panel 38 x 27.5 Inches Note: This painting is framed in dark wood. THE BACKGROUND IS A VERY LIGHT CREAM SOLID COLOR WITH THE SHADOW. The artist has also completed many commissioned food paintings including the Canadian Government's request for images of 5 of Canada's favorite foods which subsequently became stamp images - and The Cheesecake Factory's two commissions for their corporate headquarters and the owners' Malibu beach house. A quote from the artist: “I make the panels large to give a monumental feeling to the painting when viewed. These large images not only confront the viewer with their size but with their tremendous sense of extravagance. My work explores the deep connection that food has with humanity.” Mary Ellen Johnson Johnson further describes herself as a ‘Precision Realist’ whose primary subject is food. Sold works include paintings of PB & J sandwiches, pancakes with blueberries and syrup, banana splits, ice cream, hot dogs, cupcakes, waffles, muscles and sushi, among others. Unequaled for their brilliance and dramatic depictions of mundane subjects with their connotations of nostalgia, comfort and tradition, it is also her scale, cropping and over the top technical skill that renders these works so overwhelmingly appealing! MARY ELLEN JOHNSON Born: 1967, West Long Branch, NJ. Education: 1989, Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS: Beth Urdang...

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2010s Photorealist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"The Calling", Oil painting
"The Calling", Oil painting

"The Calling", Oil painting

By Kevin A. Moore

Located in Denver, CO

Kevin A. Moore's (US based) "The Calling" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a splatter of water juxtaposed over a face in profile that features a strong nose as well as a septum and industrial ear piercing. About the Artist: Kevin Moore is a high-definition realism painter from New Jersey. Moore has exhibited at multiple venues across the US, and has received various International Awards. His work can be described as a glance into imagination, yet at the same time it provides objects that will keep you grounded to reality. Straight out of high school, Moore began taking art classes at DuCret School of Art. He then went on to study under artist Timothy Jahn before finally graduating from Ani Art Academy Waichulis in 2015. Kevin now lives in Red Bank...

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2010s Photorealist Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Dumpster 440", Contemporary, Orange, Yellow, Rust, Encaustic and Oil Painting
"Dumpster 440", Contemporary, Orange, Yellow, Rust, Encaustic and Oil Painting

"Dumpster 440", Contemporary, Orange, Yellow, Rust, Encaustic and Oil Painting

By Tracy Spadafora

Located in Franklin, MA

Tracy Spadafora's “Dumpster 440”, is from her series “Left Behind: Visual Histories”. This contemporary encaustic and oil painting consists of orange, yellow, rust, brown, white, and...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Panel

Materials

Encaustic, Oil, Wood Panel

Panel art for sale on 1stDibs.

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