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Medium: Permanent Marker
Nude Woman, Long Hair, Drawings, Marker on paper, Modern Indian Artist"In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Prakash Karmakar - Untitled - 23 x 20 inches (unframed size) Marker on paper Delivery of shipment in roll form. Style : Legendary master artist Lt. Prokash Karmakar from Bengal was ...
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Early 2000s Modern Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Ink, Permanent Marker

Woman seated in Garden, Nude, Ink on paper by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Prakash Karmakar - Untitled - 23 x 20 inches Marker on Paper , 2002 Delivery of shipment in roll form. Style : Legendary master artist Lt. Prokash Karmakar from Bengal was solely re...
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Early 2000s Modern Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Ink, Permanent Marker

Une Forêt
Located in Kansas City, MO
"Une Forêt" Acrylic and Marker on Canvas Year: 2023 Size: 47.24 x 31.49 x 1.18 inches Signed and titled by hang COA provided *On Stretcher Frame Ready to hand Philip Verhoeven, tau...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Cotton Canvas, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Les Arcs, France, photographic style realist art , original art, affordable art
Located in Deddington, GB
Samantha Gare Les Arcs, France Pen, Marker and Pastel on Mountboard Unframed 51cm x 76cm Landscape, skiing, black and white, mountain, snow, France Please note that insitu images are...
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2010s Realist Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Pastel, Pen, Permanent Marker, Pencil

American American Art by Michael Alan - Ghost
Located in Paris, IDF
Watercolor, ink, marker & colored pencil on paper Michael Alan is an American artist born in 1977 who lives & works in New York, USA. As a multidisciplin...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Ink, Watercolor, Permanent Marker, Color Pencil

Veiled Series LX , Abstract Expressionist Organic Drawing Watercolor Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Dorothy Gillespie (June 29, 1920 – September 30, 2012) was an American artist and sculptor who became known for her large and colorful abstract metal sculptures. Gillespie became best known for the aluminum sculptures she started to produce at the end of the 1970s. She would paint sheets of the metal, cut them into strips and connect the strips together to resemble cascades or starbursts of bright colored ribbon. The New York Times once summarized her work as “topsy-turvy, merrymaking fantasy,” and in another review declared, “The artist’s exuberant sculptures of colorful aluminum strips have earned her an international reputation.Her works are featured at her alma mater (Radford University) in Virginia, where she later returned to teach, as well as in New York (where she was artist in residence for the feminist Women's Interart Center), Wilmington, North Carolina and Florida. She enrolled both at Radford University near her hometown, and the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. The director of the Maryland Institute, Hans Schuler, helped foster her career in fine art. On June 5, 1943, aged 23, Gillespie moved to New York City. There she took a job at the B. Altman department store as assistant art director. She also joined the Art Students League where she was exposed to new ideas about techniques, materials, and marketing. She also created works at Atelier 17 printmaking studio, where Stanley William Hayter encouraged to experiment with her own ideas. She and her husband, Bernard Israel, opened a restaurant and night club in Greenwich Village to support their family. She returned to making art in 1957, and worked at art full-time after they sold the nightclub in the 1970. In 1977 Gillespie gave her first lecture series at the New School for Social Research, and she would give others there until 1982. She taught at her alma mater as a Visiting Artist (1981-1983) and gave Radford University some of her work to begin its permanent art collection. Gillespie then served as Woodrow Wilson visiting Fellow (1985-1994), visiting many small private colleges to give public lectures and teach young artists. She returned to Radnor University to teach as Distinguished Professor of Art (1997–99).[8] She also hosted a radio program, the Dorothy Gillespie Show on Radio Station WHBI in New York from 1967-1973. Gillespie began moving away from realism and into the abstraction that marked her career. Gillespie returned to New York City in 1963 to continue her career. She maintained a studio through the 70s and advocate worked towards feminist goals in the art industry, picketing the Whitney Museum, helping to organize the Women's Interart Center, curating exhibitions of women's art, and writing articles raising awareness of her cause. Gillespie numbered among her acquaintances such art-world luminaries as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson and Georgia O’Keeffe. “She had amazing stories that unfortunately are gone,” her son said. During the 1960s, she built multimedia art installations that made political statements, such as 1965’s “Made in the USA,” that used blinking colored lights, mirrors, shadow boxes, rotating figures and tape recordings to convey a chaotic look at American commercial fads. The floor was strewn with real dollar bills, which visitors assumed were fake. By the 1980s, Gillespie's work had come to be known internationally. She completed many commissions for sculptures in public places, including Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center and Walt Disney World Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Her work is in many collections across the United States, including the Delaware Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her sculptures can also be found in the Frankfurt Museum in Germany and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. Group Shows Conceived and Curated by Dorothy Gillespie Women's Interart Center, New York, NY 1974 included: Betty Parsons, Elsie Asher, Alice Baber, Minna Citron, Nancy Spero, Seena Donneson, Alice Neel, Natalie Edgar, Dorothy Gillespie, and Anita Steckel...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Seafoam, Abstract Expressionist Drawing by Chamot
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Charles Chamot Title: Seafoam Year: 1978 Medium: Anilene Dye, Cross Lacquer, Crayon and Marker on Paper, signed and dated Paper Size: 36 x 48 inches (91.44 x 121.92 cm) (fram...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Crayon, Mixed Media, Permanent Marker

Buying this work will bring you good luck! [...]
Located in New York, NY
Jeremy Deller Buying this work will bring you good luck! But if you sell it on you will be cursed forever., 2018 Marker on posterboard 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches Signed verso
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker

"WHY IS THE SKY BLUE?" (FRAMED) Painting 24" x 30" inch by Antonio Pelayo
Located in Culver City, CA
"WHY IS THE SKY BLUE?" (FRAMED) Painting 24" x 30" inch by Antonio Pelayo Medium: Marker on paper Size: 24" x 30" inch Size framed: 27.5" x 34" inch From Pelayo VS Pelayo exhibiti...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker, Pencil

Veiled Series X , Abstract Expressionist Organic Drawing Watercolor Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Dorothy Gillespie (June 29, 1920 – September 30, 2012) was an American artist and sculptor who became known for her large and colorful abstract metal sculptures. Gillespie became best known for the aluminum sculptures she started to produce at the end of the 1970s. She would paint sheets of the metal, cut them into strips and connect the strips together to resemble cascades or starbursts of bright colored ribbon. The New York Times once summarized her work as “topsy-turvy, merrymaking fantasy,” and in another review declared, “The artist’s exuberant sculptures of colorful aluminum strips have earned her an international reputation.Her works are featured at her alma mater (Radford University) in Virginia, where she later returned to teach, as well as in New York (where she was artist in residence for the feminist Women's Interart Center), Wilmington, North Carolina and Florida. She enrolled both at Radford University near her hometown, and the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. The director of the Maryland Institute, Hans Schuler, helped foster her career in fine art. On June 5, 1943, aged 23, Gillespie moved to New York City. There she took a job at the B. Altman department store as assistant art director. She also joined the Art Students League where she was exposed to new ideas about techniques, materials, and marketing. She also created works at Atelier 17 printmaking studio, where Stanley William Hayter encouraged to experiment with her own ideas. She and her husband, Bernard Israel, opened a restaurant and night club in Greenwich Village to support their family. She returned to making art in 1957, and worked at art full-time after they sold the nightclub in the 1970. In 1977 Gillespie gave her first lecture series at the New School for Social Research, and she would give others there until 1982. She taught at her alma mater as a Visiting Artist (1981-1983) and gave Radford University some of her work to begin its permanent art collection. Gillespie then served as Woodrow Wilson visiting Fellow (1985-1994), visiting many small private colleges to give public lectures and teach young artists. She returned to Radnor University to teach as Distinguished Professor of Art (1997–99).[8] She also hosted a radio program, the Dorothy Gillespie Show on Radio Station WHBI in New York from 1967-1973. Gillespie began moving away from realism and into the abstraction that marked her career. Gillespie returned to New York City in 1963 to continue her career. She maintained a studio through the 70s and advocate worked towards feminist goals in the art industry, picketing the Whitney Museum, helping to organize the Women's Interart Center, curating exhibitions of women's art, and writing articles raising awareness of her cause. Gillespie numbered among her acquaintances such art-world luminaries as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson and Georgia O’Keeffe. “She had amazing stories that unfortunately are gone,” her son said. During the 1960s, she built multimedia art installations that made political statements, such as 1965’s “Made in the USA,” that used blinking colored lights, mirrors, shadow boxes, rotating figures and tape recordings to convey a chaotic look at American commercial fads. The floor was strewn with real dollar bills, which visitors assumed were fake. By the 1980s, Gillespie's work had come to be known internationally. She completed many commissions for sculptures in public places, including Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center and Walt Disney World Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Her work is in many collections across the United States, including the Delaware Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her sculptures can also be found in the Frankfurt Museum in Germany and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. Group Shows Conceived and Curated by Dorothy Gillespie Women's Interart Center, New York, NY 1974 included: Betty Parsons, Elsie Asher, Alice Baber, Minna Citron, Nancy Spero, Seena Donneson, Alice Neel, Natalie Edgar, Dorothy Gillespie, and Anita Steckel...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Veiled Series L, Abstract Expressionist Organic Drawing Watercolor Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Dorothy Gillespie (June 29, 1920 – September 30, 2012) was an American artist and sculptor who became known for her large and colorful abstract metal sculptures. Gillespie became best known for the aluminum sculptures she started to produce at the end of the 1970s. She would paint sheets of the metal, cut them into strips and connect the strips together to resemble cascades or starbursts of bright colored ribbon. The New York Times once summarized her work as “topsy-turvy, merrymaking fantasy,” and in another review declared, “The artist’s exuberant sculptures of colorful aluminum strips have earned her an international reputation.Her works are featured at her alma mater (Radford University) in Virginia, where she later returned to teach, as well as in New York (where she was artist in residence for the feminist Women's Interart Center), Wilmington, North Carolina and Florida. She enrolled both at Radford University near her hometown, and the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. The director of the Maryland Institute, Hans Schuler, helped foster her career in fine art. On June 5, 1943, aged 23, Gillespie moved to New York City. There she took a job at the B. Altman department store as assistant art director. She also joined the Art Students League where she was exposed to new ideas about techniques, materials, and marketing. She also created works at Atelier 17 printmaking studio, where Stanley William Hayter encouraged to experiment with her own ideas. She and her husband, Bernard Israel, opened a restaurant and night club in Greenwich Village to support their family. She returned to making art in 1957, and worked at art full-time after they sold the nightclub in the 1970. In 1977 Gillespie gave her first lecture series at the New School for Social Research, and she would give others there until 1982. She taught at her alma mater as a Visiting Artist (1981-1983) and gave Radford University some of her work to begin its permanent art collection. Gillespie then served as Woodrow Wilson visiting Fellow (1985-1994), visiting many small private colleges to give public lectures and teach young artists. She returned to Radnor University to teach as Distinguished Professor of Art (1997–99).[8] She also hosted a radio program, the Dorothy Gillespie Show on Radio Station WHBI in New York from 1967-1973. Gillespie began moving away from realism and into the abstraction that marked her career. Gillespie returned to New York City in 1963 to continue her career. She maintained a studio through the 70s and advocate worked towards feminist goals in the art industry, picketing the Whitney Museum, helping to organize the Women's Interart Center, curating exhibitions of women's art, and writing articles raising awareness of her cause. Gillespie numbered among her acquaintances such art-world luminaries as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson and Georgia O’Keeffe. “She had amazing stories that unfortunately are gone,” her son said. During the 1960s, she built multimedia art installations that made political statements, such as 1965’s “Made in the USA,” that used blinking colored lights, mirrors, shadow boxes, rotating figures and tape recordings to convey a chaotic look at American commercial fads. The floor was strewn with real dollar bills, which visitors assumed were fake. By the 1980s, Gillespie's work had come to be known internationally. She completed many commissions for sculptures in public places, including Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center and Walt Disney World Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Her work is in many collections across the United States, including the Delaware Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her sculptures can also be found in the Frankfurt Museum in Germany and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. Group Shows Conceived and Curated by Dorothy Gillespie Women's Interart Center, New York, NY 1974 included: Betty Parsons, Elsie Asher, Alice Baber, Minna Citron, Nancy Spero, Seena Donneson, Alice Neel, Natalie Edgar, Dorothy Gillespie, and Anita Steckel...
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Flight. Abstract light composition. 2020. Paper, mixed media, 70x49 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Māris Abiļevs (born 23 April 1956 in Kazakhstan) is a Latvian graphic artist and printer, brother of graphic artist Andris Abiļevs. He works in etching, lithography and various mixed...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Obar Bedrock
Located in Dallas, TX
Derived from photographs of subsistence craters formed in the aftermath of underground atomic tests, in the creation of Obar Bedrock, from the Bedrock Underground Tests series, I use...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Wood, Glitter, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Hybla Fair Bedrock
Located in Dallas, TX
Derived from photographs of subsistence craters formed in the aftermath of underground atomic tests, in the creation of Hybla Fair Bedrock, from the Bedrock Underground Tests series,...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Wood, Glitter, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Veiled Series XXX, Abstract Expressionist Organic Drawing Watercolor Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Dorothy Gillespie (June 29, 1920 – September 30, 2012) was an American artist and sculptor who became known for her large and colorful abstract metal sculptures. Gillespie became best known for the aluminum sculptures she started to produce at the end of the 1970s. She would paint sheets of the metal, cut them into strips and connect the strips together to resemble cascades or starbursts of bright colored ribbon. The New York Times once summarized her work as “topsy-turvy, merrymaking fantasy,” and in another review declared, “The artist’s exuberant sculptures of colorful aluminum strips have earned her an international reputation.Her works are featured at her alma mater (Radford University) in Virginia, where she later returned to teach, as well as in New York (where she was artist in residence for the feminist Women's Interart Center), Wilmington, North Carolina and Florida. She enrolled both at Radford University near her hometown, and the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. The director of the Maryland Institute, Hans Schuler, helped foster her career in fine art. On June 5, 1943, aged 23, Gillespie moved to New York City. There she took a job at the B. Altman department store as assistant art director. She also joined the Art Students League where she was exposed to new ideas about techniques, materials, and marketing. She also created works at Atelier 17 printmaking studio, where Stanley William Hayter encouraged to experiment with her own ideas. She and her husband, Bernard Israel, opened a restaurant and night club in Greenwich Village to support their family. She returned to making art in 1957, and worked at art full-time after they sold the nightclub in the 1970. In 1977 Gillespie gave her first lecture series at the New School for Social Research, and she would give others there until 1982. She taught at her alma mater as a Visiting Artist (1981-1983) and gave Radford University some of her work to begin its permanent art collection. Gillespie then served as Woodrow Wilson visiting Fellow (1985-1994), visiting many small private colleges to give public lectures and teach young artists. She returned to Radnor University to teach as Distinguished Professor of Art (1997–99).[8] She also hosted a radio program, the Dorothy Gillespie Show on Radio Station WHBI in New York from 1967-1973. Gillespie began moving away from realism and into the abstraction that marked her career. Gillespie returned to New York City in 1963 to continue her career. She maintained a studio through the 70s and advocate worked towards feminist goals in the art industry, picketing the Whitney Museum, helping to organize the Women's Interart Center, curating exhibitions of women's art, and writing articles raising awareness of her cause. Gillespie numbered among her acquaintances such art-world luminaries as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson and Georgia O’Keeffe. “She had amazing stories that unfortunately are gone,” her son said. During the 1960s, she built multimedia art installations that made political statements, such as 1965’s “Made in the USA,” that used blinking colored lights, mirrors, shadow boxes, rotating figures and tape recordings to convey a chaotic look at American commercial fads. The floor was strewn with real dollar bills, which visitors assumed were fake. By the 1980s, Gillespie's work had come to be known internationally. She completed many commissions for sculptures in public places, including Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center and Walt Disney World Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Her work is in many collections across the United States, including the Delaware Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her sculptures can also be found in the Frankfurt Museum in Germany and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. Group Shows Conceived and Curated by Dorothy Gillespie Women's Interart Center, New York, NY 1974 included: Betty Parsons, Elsie Asher, Alice Baber, Minna Citron, Nancy Spero, Seena Donneson, Alice Neel, Natalie Edgar, Dorothy Gillespie, and Anita Steckel...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Orignal drawing
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Orignal drawing
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Sarajevo, Pop Art Permanent Marker on Paper Drawing by Red Grooms
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Red Grooms Title: Sarajevo Year: 1968 Medium: Marker Drawing on Paper, Signed and Dated l.l. Paper Size: 13.5 x 19 inches (34.29 x 48.26 cm) Frame: 17 x 22.5 inches (43.18 x ...
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1960s Pop Art Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Number 2
Located in Buffalo, NY
The paintings I create are referential. Through process and symbol, I use heavily affected information as context in which to introduce contemporary concept and question. The p...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Canvas, Oil Crayon, Oil, Other Medium, Permanent Marker

Georgian Contemporary Art by Ilia Balavadze - Hard Way
Located in Paris, IDF
Marker, ink, acrylic, pastel on velvet Ilia Balavadze is a Georgian artist born in 1968 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. From 1987 to 1993, he studied the painting at the T...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Pastel, Ink, Acrylic, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

“Anatole in the Red City” Red & Green Abstract Drawing of a Reptile by a Plant
Located in Houston, TX
Red and green abstract drawing by Houston, TX artist Marguerite Baldwin. The drawing depicts a lizard on a plant against a red background. Signed and dated by the artist at the bottom left corner. The piece is framed and matted in a natural raised wood grain frame. Dimensions Without Frame: H 7 in. x W 10 in. Artist Biography: "I waited until I was 61 to get a BFA in photography at Sam Houston...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Ink, Pen, Permanent Marker

Good Morning. Abstract light composition . 2020. Paper, mixed media, 70x50 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Māris Abiļevs (born 23 April 1956 in Kazakhstan) is a Latvian graphic artist and printer, brother of graphic artist Andris Abiļevs. He works in etching, ...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

American Contemporary Art by Michael Alan - Tornado of Life
Located in Paris, IDF
Marker, gouache, ink, metallic paint, colored pencil and collage on paper Michael Alan is an American artist born in 1977 who lives & works in New York, USA. As a multidisciplinary artist. His work has been featured in many solo shows, over 200 group shows, and over 200 Living Installations in New York. His art has been discussed in over 200 publications, books and media sources, including the New York Times, The Huffington Post, Bomb Magazine, Art 21,NBC's Today Show, Marie Claire Italia, Frank 151, Art+Auction, the New York Post, Fox Channel 5, the Village Voice's “Best in Show", The Creator's Project, Art Forum...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Ink, Pen, Permanent Marker, Pencil, Color Pencil

American Contemporary Art by Michael Alan - Clear Glisten
Located in Paris, IDF
Marker, paint, mixed media, collage on watercolor paper Michael Alan is an American artist born in 1977 who lives & works in New York, USA. As a multidisciplinary artist. His work ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Pen, Permanent Marker, Pencil

IDENTITY CRISIS (EMBELLISHED)
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed, numbered, and dated by the artist. Hand embellished by the artist on serigraph. Limited edition HC of 20. Each embellished print is unique. Artwork is in excellent condi...
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1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker, Screen

Georgian Contemporary Art by Maria Vanishvili - N444
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic, watercolour, marker & ink on paper Maria Vanishvili is a Georgian artist born in 2004 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. She signa her...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Double Flowers drawing
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Comes with excellent museum provenance. Was included in Takashi Murakami's book "The Octopus Eats its Own Leg"obtained from the museum shop. Shipped fully insured with secure punctur...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Permanent Marker, Paper

Colchester, bold energetic gestural mixed media abstraction
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Abstract, inventive depiction of an English landscape where the painter studied.
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Canvas, Charcoal, Oil, Spray Paint, Permanent Marker

Composition - Drawing by Ernest Fouard - 1940s
Located in Roma, IT
Composition is a drawing realized by Ernest Fouard in the 1940s. Black Marker on paper. Good conditions with slight foxing. The artwork is realized through deft expressive strokes.
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1940s Modern Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Permanent Marker

"NO WAY JOSE!" (FRAMED) Painting 24" x 30" inch by Antonio Pelayo
Located in Culver City, CA
"NO WAY JOSE!" (FRAMED) Painting 24" x 30" inch by Antonio Pelayo Medium: Marker on paper Size: 24" x 30" inch Size framed: 27.5" x 34" inch From Pelayo VS Pelayo exhibition: The ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker, Pencil

Blade Graffiti art 1992 (Blade train drawing Blade king of graffiti)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
BLADE subway graffiti drawing 1992: A stunning, highly collectible original work from Blade - King of Graffiti. Executed in 1992, the work was created ...
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1990s Street Art Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Soldiers - Drawing by Mino Maccari - Mid-20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Soldiers is a permanent marker drawing realized by Mino Maccari  (1924-1989) in the Mid-20th Century. Hand-signed. Good conditions with slight foxing. Mino Maccari (Siena, 1924-Ro...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Georgian Contemporary Art by Ilia Balavadze - Hard Way
Located in Paris, IDF
Marker, ink, acrylic, pastel & watercolor on paper, Unstretched Ilia Balavadze is a Georgian artist born in 1968 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. From 1987 to 1993, he studi...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Pastel, Ink, Acrylic, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Three Graces
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Three Graces Pentel marker on paper, 1965 Signed and dated by the artist lower left (see photo) Part of a series of 100 drawings, this number 97 (annotated lower right corner) Condition: Excellent Sheet/Image size: 20 x 15 inches Provenance: Estate of the Artist Martha A. French Trust Ray H. French: The Evolution of an Artistic Innovator Printmaker, painter, and sculptor Ray H. French was born in Terre Haute, Indiana on May 16, 1919. Terre Haute was a cultural wasteland before the opening of the Sheldon Swope Art Museum in 1942. Thus, with a father as a coal miner and carpenter, art remained a luxury for Ray. Nevertheless, local art teachers Mabel Mikel Williams and Nola E. Williams helped to foster his creativity and unshakable drive to create things of beauty. After high school, Ray attended the John Herron School of Art in Indianapolis. His studies there were interrupted by the outbreak of World War II, during which he developed surveillance photographs for the Army Air Force. After the war, Ray transferred to the University of Iowa on the G.I. Bill, where he received both his BFA and MFA degrees. The University of Iowa during the 1940s was a cultural mecca with many major art historians and artists. While in Iowa, Ray played an important role in this culture by becoming a founding member of the Iowa Print...
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1960s American Modern Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Permanent Marker

Georgian Contemporary Art by Maria Vanishvili - N777
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic, watercolour, marker & ink on paper Maria Vanishvili is a Georgian artist born in 2004 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. She signa her...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Georgian Contemporary Art by Ilia Balavadze - In the Field
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic, ink, watercolor & marker on canvas Ilia Balavadze is a Georgian artist born in 1968 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. From 1987 to 1993, he studied the painting at t...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Ink, Acrylic, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Georgian Contemporary Art by Ilia Balavadze - Hard Way
Located in Paris, IDF
Marker, ink, acrylic, pastel on velvet Ilia Balavadze is a Georgian artist born in 1968 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. From 1987 to 1993, he studied the painting at the T...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Pastel, Ink, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Georgian Contemporary Art by Ilia Balavadze - Hard Way
Located in Paris, IDF
Marker, ink, acrylic, pastel & watercolor on paper, Unstretched Ilia Balavadze is a Georgian artist born in 1968 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. From 1987 to 1993, he studi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Pastel, Acrylic, Permanent Marker, Paper, Ink, Watercolor

SLEEPING ADONIS - Eleanor Aldrich - 30 x 40 - Mixed Media on Canvas, 2019
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
This mixed media painting, titled "Sleeping Adonis” is a textural rendering of a figure resting in a sprawling hammock. The piece consists of oil paint, enamel, silicone, caulking, and found transfers on canvas. Our subject, Adonis (a reference to the handsome young man in Greek mythology), is pressed tightly against the hammock and with the help of gravity, his skin squeezes and pokes out playfully between the webs of the hammock strings. The palpable weight of the sleeping boy...
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2010s Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

Materials

Enamel

American Contemporary Art by Michael Alan - Complexities of Existence
Located in Paris, IDF
Marker, gouache, ink, colored pencil, and collage on gold paper Michael Alan is an American artist born in 1977 who lives & works in New York, USA. As a mul...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Ink, Pen, Permanent Marker, Pencil, Color Pencil, Gouache

American Contemporary Art by Michael Alan - Plexeraptus
Located in Paris, IDF
Marker, Paint, Mixed Media on collectable trading card Michael Alan is an American artist born in 1977 who lives & works in New York, USA. As a multidis...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Pencil, Mixed Media, Permanent Marker

Old Man
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"Old Man", is a unique stained glass shadowbox handmade by TF Dutchman, contains an acrylic and paint marker painting on canvas set in a stained glass box...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Canvas, Glass, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Bucket
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"Bucket", is a unique stained glass shadowbox handmade by TF Dutchman, contains an acrylic and paint marker painting on canvas set in a stained glass box...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Canvas, Glass, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

American Contemporary Art by Michael Alan - Geyser
Located in Paris, IDF
Marker, gouache, ink, metallic paint, colored pencil, and collage on archival colored paperr Michael Alan is an American artist born in 1977 who lives & works in New York, USA. As a multidisciplinary artist. His work has been featured in many solo shows, over 200 group shows, and over 200 Living Installations in New York. His art has been discussed in over 200 publications, books and media sources, including the New York Times, The Huffington Post, Bomb Magazine, Art 21,NBC's Today Show, Marie Claire Italia, Frank 151, Art+Auction, the New York Post, Fox Channel 5, the Village Voice's “Best in Show", The Creator's Project, Art Forum...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Gouache, Pen, Permanent Marker, Pencil, Color Pencil

Georgian Contemporary Art by Maria Vanishvili - N666
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic, watercolour, marker & ink on paper Maria Vanishvili is a Georgian artist born in 2004 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. She signa her...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Fire (Tortoise Spirit), 2018, figurative, orange yellow, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Georgian Contemporary Art by Maria Vanishvili - N333
Located in Paris, IDF
Acrylic, watercolour, marker & ink on paper Maria Vanishvili is a Georgian artist born in 2004 who lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. She signa her...
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2010s Modern Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Water (Butterfly Spirit), 2017, figurative, blue, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Water (Serpent Spirit), 2017, figurative, blue, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Water (Caracal Spirit), 2017, figurative, blue, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Fire (Wolf Spirit), 2017, figurative, orange, yellow, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Water (Octopus Spirit), 2017, figurative, blue, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Fire (Ocelot Spirit), 2017, figurative, yellow, orange, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Fire (Koala Spirit), 2017, figurative, yellow, orange, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Fire (Panther Spirit), 2017, figurative, orange, yellow, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Fire (Orangutan Spirit), 2017, figurative, orange, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Fire (Hawk Spirit), 2017, figurative, yellow, orange, drawing, tribal, MarYah
Located in Jersey City, NJ
China marker on smooth bristol paper. Jay Golding’s realistic portrait and figure drawings/paintings are inspired primarily by Indigenous culture and heritage but are not limited to...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Paper, Permanent Marker

Brooklyn Bridge, fantastic illustration by Guillaume Cornet white framed
Located in Dallas, TX
This beautiful intricate, Rotring pen and markers on paper, on 350gsm Colorset white paper. This piece is framed on a white wood frame, uv glass and all archival materials. GUILLAUM...
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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Watercolor, Permanent Marker, Pen

Georgian Contemporary Art by Sandro Maglakelidze (STG) - 64
Located in Paris, IDF
Fluorescent Acrylic on canvas, acrylic marker Framed, 140.2 x 100.2 x 2.5 cm, minimalistic black metal frame Sandro Maglakelidze (STG) is a Georgian artist born in 1987 who lives an...
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2010s Art by Medium: Permanent Marker

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Canvas, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Permanent Marker art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Permanent Marker 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, orange, pink, yellow 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 Angel Rivas, Michael Alan, Guillaume Cornet, and Miriam Singer. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, 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 Permanent Marker art, so small editions measuring 0.01 inches across are also available

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