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Style: Contemporary
Style: Abstract
Medium: Plexiglass
Tyler Shields - ROSE (FLOWER series) - Photography
Located in New York City, NY
Tyler Shields is photographer, film director, and writer, best known for his images of Hollywood celebrities. Known for his controversial and violent images, and frequently drawing ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Paper, C Print

Tyler Shields - Glitter Pill (MOUTHFUL series) - Photography
Located in New York City, NY
Tyler Shields is photographer, film director, and writer, best known for his images of Hollywood celebrities. Known for his controversial and violent images, and frequently drawing ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Paper, C Print

Tyler Shields - Glitter Heart (MOUTHFUL series) - Photography
Located in New York City, NY
Tyler Shields is photographer, film director, and writer, best known for his images of Hollywood celebrities. Known for his controversial and violent images, and frequently drawing ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Paper, C Print

Tyler Shields - Hat Tu (SILHOUETTE series) - Photography
Located in New York City, NY
This is one of most fun series I’ve ever made, and it’s not without its challenges, I worked for months testing the exact camera, film, and light combination to create a texture and image that I had never seen before, using a Hassablad and Ilford film I found a tone I had dreamed of for months of quarantine. I’ve spent the majority of my photography career avoiding harsh shadows in an image, but the series changed all that it was no longer about avoiding the darkness but creating it, telling a story from a graphical view, allowing only shadows and lines to create the narrative, a new step for me, but one I’ve fallen in love with. This series has made me think differently...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Paper, C Print

Tyler Shields - Two glasses of champange (SILHOUETTE series) - Photography
Located in New York City, NY
This is one of most fun series I’ve ever made, and it’s not without its challenges, I worked for months testing the exact camera, film, and light combination to create a texture and image that I had never seen before, using a Hassablad and Ilford film I found a tone I had dreamed of for months of quarantine. I’ve spent the majority of my photography career avoiding harsh shadows in an image, but the series changed all that it was no longer about avoiding the darkness but creating it, telling a story from a graphical view, allowing only shadows and lines to create the narrative, a new step for me, but one I’ve fallen in love with. This series has made me think differently...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Paper, C Print

Tyler Shields - Semi Gloss Mouth (PAINT series) - Photography
Located in New York City, NY
“The Creation of color is a part of my new Paint series. Timing was everything on this series as I only had one frame at a time, it also turns out directing flying paint is not easy ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Paper, C Print

Tyler Shields - Black and Blue (PAINT series) - Photography
Located in New York City, NY
“The Creation of color is a part of my new Paint series. Timing was everything on this series as I only had one frame at a time, it also turns out directing flying paint is not easy ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Paper, C Print

Tyler Shields - Green Portrait (PAINT series) - Photography
Located in New York City, NY
“The Creation of color is a part of my new Paint series. Timing was everything on this series as I only had one frame at a time, it also turns out directing flying paint is not easy ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Paper, C Print

Tyler Shields - Red and Gold (PAINT series) - Photography
Located in New York City, NY
“The Creation of color is a part of my new Paint series. Timing was everything on this series as I only had one frame at a time, it also turns out directing flying paint is not easy ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

C Print, Plexiglass, Archival Paper

Sweet Seduction
Located in New York, NY
Nails and thread on wooden panel. The work comes in a plexiglass box. In his latest body of work, the Dutch artist Nemo Jantzen is combining skills obtained in the earlier years of ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Textile, Thread, Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Wood Panel

Residence square
Located in New York, NY
Photograph face mounted to Acrylic, This work contains various photographs of the external view of hundreds of residential buildings in New York.
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

Private Property
Located in New York, NY
After receiving his first camera at the age of 8 years old, self-taught photographer Antoine Rose developed an eye for the medium through his travels and time spent taking photos of ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Photographic Paper, Plexiglass, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Pigmen...

LE JARDIN
Located in New York, NY
Print is also available in a Medium size : 40'' x 56'' and is priced at : $14,000. It is a black and white photographic print, with uniquely handmade puncture designs by the artist, set in a black shadow box frame. The new series “Punctured Ink” incorporates works from Nyari’s ongoing, portrait project titled “Ink Stories”. “Ink Stories”, which was introduced at Nyari’s very first solo gallery exhibit, consists of large-scale nude photographs that explore the concept of self-identity and female empowerment. The series joins six women together, each who have faced adversity, to demonstrate the creation of a strengthened self-image through tattoos. By highlighting the intricate woven threads of ink on each woman’s skin, Nyari proposes the idea that self-empowerment and reconciliation with one’s traumas can be linked to the act of greeting one’s “own skin” or inventing their own story. Nyari has now elevated these intimate photographs in her new Punctured Ink series through the process of puncturing botanical-like references into the surface of each image (thus making each one of a kind). Her inspiration to physically puncture the previously pristine photographic prints stemmed from a childhood memory that occurred while she was living in Finland: “I remembered my parents had this big pad of paper next to the home phone in Finland and I would use my mother’s sewing needles to poke patterns into the paper”. This nostalgic memory in combination with the longing to apply her physical, painterly abilities resulted in the choice to transform these photographs via puncturing the paper. Unlike painting or drawing on the surface of each print, the raised, brail like holes created leave a permanent result, just as a tattoo does on one’s skin. While the surface of an artwork, like skin, is typically preserved and or avoided, Nyari follows in the subject’s footsteps by purposely destroying the pristine surface in order to create a new narrative. The act taps into a long history of tribal scarification which signified a right of passage, permitting the individual to transcend their past traumas and transforming their evolved selves. This notion grounds all of her works. In addition, Nyari’s choice to puncture nature-based patterns into each portrait also has its own significance. She stated that when “talking about scarification and getting over trauma, to me, nature is one of the most healing and beautiful elements.” As Nyari is emphasizing through her photographs, when you add a personal story onto the skin, it is a whole new layer that often becomes biographical. It translates a story to the audience of one’s past, future and wishes. While this concept existed in her previous photographic series, now, through puncturing the surface of each, Nyari is adding another layer of permanence onto her works’ meaning, therefore becoming, as she calls it “ink cubed”. ———————————————————————————————————————————— Born in 1979 in Helsinki, and raised in Finland and Germany, Nyari came to New York City at the age of seventeen. While here, she studied at the School of Visual Arts where she not only began to model but found her passion for photography. Using inspiration from masters such as Helmut Newton and Cindy Sherman, Nyari’s work employs and explores the traditional ideal of beauty and gender to portray sexuality from a predominately female perspective. She utilizes technical elements such as gestures, nudity, the subject’s gaze, objects and more to link this connection of the empowered feminine identity. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the United States and Europe and through such exposure, she has received multiple prestigious awards including the first-place winner of the International Photography Awards in 2010, Beauty Pro Category. Her 225-page Monograph titled “Femme Fatale: Female Erotic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Archi...

LE JARDIN
LE JARDIN
Price Upon Request
DANDELION
Located in New York, NY
Print is also available in a Large size: 63'' x 50'' and is priced at: $16,000. A black and white photographic print, with uniquely handmade puncture designs by the artist, set in a black shadow box frame. The new series “Punctured Ink” incorporates works from Nyari’s ongoing, portrait project titled “Ink Stories”. “Ink Stories”, which was introduced at Nyari’s very first solo gallery exhibit, consists of large-scale nude photographs that explore the concept of self-identity and female empowerment. The series joins six women together, each who have faced adversity, to demonstrate the creation of a strengthened self-image through tattoos. By highlighting the intricate woven threads of ink on each woman’s skin, Nyari proposes the idea that self-empowerment and reconciliation with one’s traumas can be linked to the act of greeting one’s “own skin” or inventing their own story. Nyari has now elevated these intimate photographs in her new Punctured Ink series through the process of puncturing botanical-like references into the surface of each image (thus making each one of a kind). Her inspiration to physically puncture the previously pristine photographic prints stemmed from a childhood memory that occurred while she was living in Finland: “I remembered my parents had this big pad of paper next to the home phone in Finland and I would use my mother’s sewing needles to poke patterns into the paper”. This nostalgic memory in combination with the longing to apply her physical, painterly abilities resulted in the choice to transform these photographs via puncturing the paper. Unlike painting or drawing on the surface of each print, the raised, brail like holes created leave a permanent result, just as a tattoo does on one’s skin. While the surface of an artwork, like skin, is typically preserved and or avoided, Nyari follows in the subject’s footsteps by purposely destroying the pristine surface in order to create a new narrative. The act taps into a long history of tribal scarification which signified a right of passage, permitting the individual to transcend their past traumas and transforming their evolved selves. This notion grounds all of her works. In addition, Nyari’s choice to puncture nature-based patterns into each portrait also has its own significance. She stated that when “talking about scarification and getting over trauma, to me, nature is one of the most healing and beautiful elements.” As Nyari is emphasizing through her photographs, when you add a personal story onto the skin, it is a whole new layer that often becomes biographical. It translates a story to the audience of one’s past, future and wishes. While this concept existed in her previous photographic series, now, through puncturing the surface of each, Nyari is adding another layer of permanence onto her works’ meaning, therefore becoming, as she calls it “ink cubed”. ———————————————————————————————————————————— Born in 1979 in Helsinki, and raised in Finland and Germany, Nyari came to New York City at the age of seventeen. While here, she studied at the School of Visual Arts where she not only began to model but found her passion for photography. Using inspiration from masters such as Helmut Newton and Cindy Sherman, Nyari’s work employs and explores the traditional ideal of beauty and gender to portray sexuality from a predominately female perspective. She utilizes technical elements such as gestures, nudity, the subject’s gaze, objects and more to link this connection of the empowered feminine identity. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the United States and Europe and through such exposure, she has received multiple prestigious awards including the first-place winner of the International Photography Awards in 2010, Beauty Pro Category. Her 225-page Monograph titled “Femme Fatale: Female Erotic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Pigme...

DANDELION
DANDELION
Price Upon Request
VENATION
Located in New York, NY
Print is also available in a large size: 63'' x 50'' and is priced at: $16,000 Each work is a one-of-a-kind, unique piece that is hand punctured. The work also comes with a black floating frame. The new series “Punctured Ink” incorporates works from Nyari’s ongoing, portrait project titled “Ink Stories”. “Ink Stories”, which was introduced at Nyari’s very first solo gallery exhibit, consists of large-scale nude photographs that explore the concept of self-identity and female empowerment. The series joins six women together, each who have faced adversity, to demonstrate the creation of a strengthened self-image through tattoos. By highlighting the intricate woven threads of ink on each woman’s skin, Nyari proposes the idea that self-empowerment and reconciliation with one’s traumas can be linked to the act of greeting one’s “own skin” or inventing their own story. Nyari has now elevated these intimate photographs in her new Punctured Ink series through the process of puncturing botanical-like references into the surface of each image (thus making each one of a kind). Her inspiration to physically puncture the previously pristine photographic prints stemmed from a childhood memory that occurred while she was living in Finland: “I remembered my parents had this big pad of paper next to the home phone in Finland and I would use my mother’s sewing needles to poke patterns into the paper”. This nostalgic memory in combination with the longing to apply her physical, painterly abilities resulted in the choice to transform these photographs via puncturing the paper. Unlike painting or drawing on the surface of each print, the raised, brail like holes created leave a permanent result, just as a tattoo does on one’s skin. While the surface of an artwork, like skin, is typically preserved and or avoided, Nyari follows in the subject’s footsteps by purposely destroying the pristine surface in order to create a new narrative. The act taps into a long history of tribal scarification which signified a right of passage, permitting the individual to transcend their past traumas and transforming their evolved selves. This notion grounds all of her works. In addition, Nyari’s choice to puncture nature-based patterns into each portrait also has its own significance. She stated that when “talking about scarification and getting over trauma, to me, nature is one of the most healing and beautiful elements.” As Nyari is emphasizing through her photographs, when you add a personal story onto the skin, it is a whole new layer that often becomes biographical. It translates a story to the audience of one’s past, future and wishes. While this concept existed in her previous photographic series, now, through puncturing the surface of each, Nyari is adding another layer of permanence onto her works’ meaning, therefore becoming, as she calls it “ink cubed”. ———————————————————————————————————————————— Born in 1979 in Helsinki, and raised in Finland and Germany, Nyari came to New York City at the age of seventeen. While here, she studied at the School of Visual Arts where she not only began to model but found her passion for photography. Using inspiration from masters such as Helmut Newton and Cindy Sherman, Nyari’s work employs and explores the traditional ideal of beauty and gender to portray sexuality from a predominately female perspective. She utilizes technical elements such as gestures, nudity, the subject’s gaze, objects and more to link this connection of the empowered feminine identity. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the United States and Europe and through such exposure, she has received multiple prestigious awards including the first-place winner of the International Photography Awards in 2010, Beauty Pro Category. Her 225-page Monograph titled “Femme Fatale: Female Erotic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Pigment, Pigment, Archival Pigment, Digital Pigment, Plexiglass, Archiva...

VENATION
VENATION
Price Upon Request
L'ARTISTE
Located in New York, NY
Print is also available in a large size : 50'' x 40'' and is priced at : $13,000. A black and white photographic print, with uniquely handmade puncture designs by the artist, set in a black shadow box frame. The new series “Punctured Ink” incorporates works from Nyari’s ongoing, portrait project titled “Ink Stories”. “Ink Stories”, which was introduced at Nyari’s very first solo gallery exhibit, consists of large-scale nude photographs that explore the concept of self-identity and female empowerment. The series joins six women together, each who have faced adversity, to demonstrate the creation of a strengthened self-image through tattoos. By highlighting the intricate woven threads of ink on each woman’s skin, Nyari proposes the idea that self-empowerment and reconciliation with one’s traumas can be linked to the act of greeting one’s “own skin” or inventing their own story. Nyari has now elevated these intimate photographs in her new Punctured Ink series through the process of puncturing botanical-like references into the surface of each image (thus making each one of a kind). Her inspiration to physically puncture the previously pristine photographic prints stemmed from a childhood memory that occurred while she was living in Finland: “I remembered my parents had this big pad of paper next to the home phone in Finland and I would use my mother’s sewing needles to poke patterns into the paper”. This nostalgic memory in combination with the longing to apply her physical, painterly abilities resulted in the choice to transform these photographs via puncturing the paper. Unlike painting or drawing on the surface of each print, the raised, brail like holes created leave a permanent result, just as a tattoo does on one’s skin. While the surface of an artwork, like skin, is typically preserved and or avoided, Nyari follows in the subject’s footsteps by purposely destroying the pristine surface in order to create a new narrative. The act taps into a long history of tribal scarification which signified a right of passage, permitting the individual to transcend their past traumas and transforming their evolved selves. This notion grounds all of her works. In addition, Nyari’s choice to puncture nature-based patterns into each portrait also has its own significance. She stated that when “talking about scarification and getting over trauma, to me, nature is one of the most healing and beautiful elements.” As Nyari is emphasizing through her photographs, when you add a personal story onto the skin, it is a whole new layer that often becomes biographical. It translates a story to the audience of one’s past, future and wishes. While this concept existed in her previous photographic series, now, through puncturing the surface of each, Nyari is adding another layer of permanence onto her works’ meaning, therefore becoming, as she calls it “ink cubed”. ———————————————————————————————————————————— Born in 1979 in Helsinki, and raised in Finland and Germany, Nyari came to New York City at the age of seventeen. While here, she studied at the School of Visual Arts where she not only began to model but found her passion for photography. Using inspiration from masters such as Helmut Newton and Cindy Sherman, Nyari’s work employs and explores the traditional ideal of beauty and gender to portray sexuality from a predominately female perspective. She utilizes technical elements such as gestures, nudity, the subject’s gaze, objects and more to link this connection of the empowered feminine identity. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the United States and Europe and through such exposure, she has received multiple prestigious awards including the first-place winner of the International Photography Awards in 2010, Beauty Pro Category. Her 225-page Monograph titled “Femme Fatale: Female Erotic Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Plexi...

L'ARTISTE
L'ARTISTE
Price Upon Request
PHANTASMA
Located in New York, NY
Print is also available in a large size : 56'' x 74'' and is priced at : $19,000. A black and white photographic print, with uniquely handmade puncture designs by the artist, set in a black shadow box frame. The new series “Punctured Ink” incorporates works from Nyari’s ongoing, portrait project titled “Ink Stories”. “Ink Stories”, which was introduced at Nyari’s very first solo gallery exhibit, consists of large-scale nude photographs that explore the concept of self-identity and female empowerment. The series joins six women together, each who have faced adversity, to demonstrate the creation of a strengthened self-image through tattoos. By highlighting the intricate woven threads of ink on each woman’s skin, Nyari proposes the idea that self-empowerment and reconciliation with one’s traumas can be linked to the act of greeting one’s “own skin” or inventing their own story. Nyari has now elevated these intimate photographs in her new Punctured Ink series through the process of puncturing botanical-like references into the surface of each image (thus making each one of a kind). Her inspiration to physically puncture the previously pristine photographic prints stemmed from a childhood memory that occurred while she was living in Finland: “I remembered my parents had this big pad of paper next to the home phone in Finland and I would use my mother’s sewing needles to poke patterns into the paper”. This nostalgic memory in combination with the longing to apply her physical, painterly abilities resulted in the choice to transform these photographs via puncturing the paper. Unlike painting or drawing on the surface of each print, the raised, brail like holes created leave a permanent result, just as a tattoo does on one’s skin. While the surface of an artwork, like skin, is typically preserved and or avoided, Nyari follows in the subject’s footsteps by purposely destroying the pristine surface in order to create a new narrative. The act taps into a long history of tribal scarification which signified a right of passage, permitting the individual to transcend their past traumas and transforming their evolved selves. This notion grounds all of her works. In addition, Nyari’s choice to puncture nature-based patterns into each portrait also has its own significance. She stated that when “talking about scarification and getting over trauma, to me, nature is one of the most healing and beautiful elements.” As Nyari is emphasizing through her photographs, when you add a personal story onto the skin, it is a whole new layer that often becomes biographical. It translates a story to the audience of one’s past, future and wishes. While this concept existed in her previous photographic series, now, through puncturing the surface of each, Nyari is adding another layer of permanence onto her works’ meaning, therefore becoming, as she calls it “ink cubed”. ———————————————————————————————————————————— Born in 1979 in Helsinki, and raised in Finland and Germany, Nyari came to New York City at the age of seventeen. While here, she studied at the School of Visual Arts where she not only began to model but found her passion for photography. Using inspiration from masters such as Helmut Newton and Cindy Sherman, Nyari’s work employs and explores the traditional ideal of beauty and gender to portray sexuality from a predominately female perspective. She utilizes technical elements such as gestures, nudity, the subject’s gaze, objects and more to link this connection of the empowered feminine identity. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the United States and Europe and through such exposure, she has received multiple prestigious awards including the first-place winner of the International Photography Awards in 2010, Beauty Pro Category. Her 225-page Monograph titled “Femme Fatale: Female Erotic Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Plexi...

PHANTASMA
PHANTASMA
Price Upon Request
LUNE DE SANG
Located in New York, NY
Print is also available in a large size : 63'' x 50'' and is priced at : $16,000. A black and white photographic print, with uniquely handmade puncture designs by the artist, set in a black shadow box frame. The new series “Punctured Ink” incorporates works from Nyari’s ongoing, portrait project titled “Ink Stories”. “Ink Stories”, which was introduced at Nyari’s very first solo gallery exhibit, consists of large-scale nude photographs that explore the concept of self-identity and female empowerment. The series joins six women together, each who have faced adversity, to demonstrate the creation of a strengthened self-image through tattoos. By highlighting the intricate woven threads of ink on each woman’s skin, Nyari proposes the idea that self-empowerment and reconciliation with one’s traumas can be linked to the act of greeting one’s “own skin” or inventing their own story. Nyari has now elevated these intimate photographs in her new Punctured Ink series through the process of puncturing botanical-like references into the surface of each image (thus making each one of a kind). Her inspiration to physically puncture the previously pristine photographic prints stemmed from a childhood memory that occurred while she was living in Finland: “I remembered my parents had this big pad of paper next to the home phone in Finland and I would use my mother’s sewing needles to poke patterns into the paper”. This nostalgic memory in combination with the longing to apply her physical, painterly abilities resulted in the choice to transform these photographs via puncturing the paper. Unlike painting or drawing on the surface of each print, the raised, brail like holes created leave a permanent result, just as a tattoo does on one’s skin. While the surface of an artwork, like skin, is typically preserved and or avoided, Nyari follows in the subject’s footsteps by purposely destroying the pristine surface in order to create a new narrative. The act taps into a long history of tribal scarification which signified a right of passage, permitting the individual to transcend their past traumas and transforming their evolved selves. This notion grounds all of her works. In addition, Nyari’s choice to puncture nature-based patterns into each portrait also has its own significance. She stated that when “talking about scarification and getting over trauma, to me, nature is one of the most healing and beautiful elements.” As Nyari is emphasizing through her photographs, when you add a personal story onto the skin, it is a whole new layer that often becomes biographical. It translates a story to the audience of one’s past, future and wishes. While this concept existed in her previous photographic series, now, through puncturing the surface of each, Nyari is adding another layer of permanence onto her works’ meaning, therefore becoming, as she calls it “ink cubed”. ———————————————————————————————————————————— Born in 1979 in Helsinki, and raised in Finland and Germany, Nyari came to New York City at the age of seventeen. While here, she studied at the School of Visual Arts where she not only began to model but found her passion for photography. Using inspiration from masters such as Helmut Newton and Cindy Sherman, Nyari’s work employs and explores the traditional ideal of beauty and gender to portray sexuality from a predominately female perspective. She utilizes technical elements such as gestures, nudity, the subject’s gaze, objects and more to link this connection of the empowered feminine identity. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries throughout the United States and Europe and through such exposure, she has received multiple prestigious awards including the first-place winner of the International Photography Awards in 2010, Beauty Pro Category. Her 225-page Monograph titled “Femme Fatale: Female Erotic Photography...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Plexi...

ROUTES
Located in New York, NY
Print is also available in a small size : 50'' x 40'' and is priced at : $13,000. A black and white photographic print, with uniquely handmade puncture designs by the artist, set in ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Plexi...

ROUTES
ROUTES
Price Upon Request
BELOVED
Located in New York, NY
Print is also available in a large size : 63'' x 50'' and is priced at : $16,000 Each work is a one of a kind, unique piece that is hand punctured. The work also comes with a black f...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Plexi...

BELOVED
BELOVED
Price Upon Request
SORCIER
Located in New York, NY
A black and white photographic print, with uniquely handmade puncture designs by the artist, set in a black shadow box frame. Print is also available in large size: 63'' x 50'' and i...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Plexi...

SORCIER
SORCIER
Price Upon Request
Tea Time
Located in New York, NY
By hanging out of a helicopter hovering 300 feet in the air, Antoine Rose uniquely captures the Hamptons from a sharp 90 degree angle. This piece is a snapshot of shared beach activities that features colorful accessories and gorgeous blue-green water as it crashes on the shore. Antoine Rose’s love for the sea led him to become official photographer of the Kitesurfing World Cup in 2002 for several consecutive years. Rose admits, “Shooting from helicopters, all doors removed, 300 feet above earth at 20 knots and getting images that can be printed as large as 120 inches is quite a challenge. What’s difficult is to mix all the tasks in real time: guiding the pilot, having the right lens, being sure the camera settings are setup properly, concentrating on the light, the subject, the framing, discussing with the tower control to get clearance…” Rose continued to travel around the globe from South Africa to Istanbul, converting ordinary scenes into magnificent pieces of art – whether they be the shorelines of Miami and Hampton Beach “Up in the Air” or the mountaintops of Switzerland “Jeux D’Hiver”. In Rose’s most recent collection “Dawn to Dusk,” illuminated cityscapes of the Manhattan skyline are captured beneath darkness. Thus, oblige viewers to a closer look, distinguishing the artist’s pictorial subject from its aerial veneer; brilliant skyscrapers manifest embellished microchips against an unlit backdrop. keywords: beach, human, bird-eye view, sky, new york city, interior design, decoration, city view, snow, ski, up in the air, helicopter, blue, white, brown, yellow, colorful, vacation. Aerial photography...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Acrylic Polymer, Photographic Paper, Color, Archival Pigment...

Tea Time
Price Upon Request
Hello
Located in New York, NY
This assemblage is a beautiful collection of photos of many bright white buildings and their unique windows, fire escapes, etc. which add dimension and, in some, color to the piece. ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Photographic Paper, Plexiglass, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival P...

Feel The Love
Located in New York, NY
Nemo Jantzen, born 1970 in The Haque, studied art, design and photography at the RTO Art Academy in Rotterdam. After his studies, he moved to Antwerp to work as a graphic designer an...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Textile, Thread, Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Plexiglass

7316
Located in New York, NY
Photograph is available in 3 sizes 33 x 60" (Edition of 1 [8 total]) 52 x 96" (Edition of 1 [8 total]) 38 x 60" (Edition of 1 [8 total]) Bob Tabor is a well-established, New York ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Photographic Paper, Plexiglass, Photographic Film

7316
Price Upon Request
Innocence
Located in New York, NY
Vibrachrome print on aluminum Available in 3 different sizes: 58 x 46" ( edition of 7 ) - $ 13,000 50 x 40" ( edition of 7 ) - $ 10,000 42 x 33 " ( edition of 10 ) - $8,000 as an ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper, Color

Innocence
Price Upon Request
1372
Located in New York, NY
Photograph is available in 3 sizes 52 x 96" (Edition of 1 [8 total]) 33 x 60" (Edition of 1 [8 total]) 38 x 72" (Edition of 1 [8 total]) Bob Tabor is a well-established, New York ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

Materials

Photographic Paper, Plexiglass, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

1372
Price Upon Request
1241
Located in New York, NY
Photograph is available in 3 sizes 52 x 96" (Edition of 1 [8 total]) 33 x 60" (Edition of 1 [8 total]) 38 x 72" (Edition of 1 [8 total]) Bob Tabor is a well-established, New York ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Photographic Paper, Plexiglass, Archival Ink, ABS, Archival Pigment

1241
Price Upon Request
Facebook of Tao
Located in New York, NY
A dye sublimation color print on aluminum size 40x33 This Portrait photography is also available in 2 other sizes: 30x24"( 76 cm x 61 cm) : $8,000 50x43", (127 cm x 109 cm): $ 16,000...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper, Color

Black Tuesday
Located in New York, NY
By hanging out of a helicopter hovering 300 feet in the air, Antoine Rose uniquely captures the Hamptons from a sharp 90 degree angle. This piece is a snapshot of shared beach activities that features colorful accessories and gorgeous blue-green water as it crashes on the shore. Antoine Rose’s love for the sea led him to become official photographer of the Kitesurfing World Cup in 2002 for several consecutive years. Rose admits, “Shooting from helicopters, all doors removed, 300 feet above earth at 20 knots and getting images that can be printed as large as 120 inches is quite a challenge. What’s difficult is to mix all the tasks in real time: guiding the pilot, having the right lens, being sure the camera settings are setup properly, concentrating on the light, the subject, the framing, discussing with the tower control to get clearance…” Rose continued to travel around the globe from South Africa to Istanbul, converting ordinary scenes into magnificent pieces of art – whether they be the shorelines of Miami and Hampton Beach “Up in the Air” or the mountaintops of Switzerland “Jeux D’Hiver”. In Rose’s most recent collection “Dawn to Dusk,” illuminated cityscapes of the Manhattan skyline are captured beneath darkness. Thus, oblige viewers to a closer look, distinguishing the artist’s pictorial subject from its aerial veneer; brilliant skyscrapers manifest embellished microchips against an unlit backdrop. keywords: beach, human, bird-eye view, sky, new york city, interior design, decoration, city view, snow, ski, up in the air, helicopter, blue, white, brown, yellow, colorful, vacation. Aerial photography...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Acrylic Polymer, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Color, ...

Just the Three of Us
Located in New York, NY
By hanging out of a helicopter hovering 300 feet in the air, Antoine Rose uniquely captures the Hamptons from a sharp 90 degree angle. This piece is a snapshot of shared beach activities that features colorful accessories and gorgeous blue-green water as it crashes on the shore. Antoine Rose’s love for the sea led him to become official photographer of the Kitesurfing World Cup in 2002 for several consecutive years. Rose admits, “Shooting from helicopters, all doors removed, 300 feet above earth at 20 knots and getting images that can be printed as large as 120 inches is quite a challenge. What’s difficult is to mix all the tasks in real time: guiding the pilot, having the right lens, being sure the camera settings are setup properly, concentrating on the light, the subject, the framing, discussing with the tower control to get clearance…” Rose continued to travel around the globe from South Africa to Istanbul, converting ordinary scenes into magnificent pieces of art – whether they be the shorelines of Miami and Hampton Beach “Up in the Air” or the mountaintops of Switzerland “Jeux D’Hiver”. In Rose’s most recent collection “Dawn to Dusk,” illuminated cityscapes of the Manhattan skyline are captured beneath darkness. Thus, oblige viewers to a closer look, distinguishing the artist’s pictorial subject from its aerial veneer; brilliant skyscrapers manifest embellished microchips against an unlit backdrop. keywords: beach, human, bird-eye view, sky, new york city, interior design, decoration, city view, snow, ski, up in the air, helicopter, blue, white, brown, yellow, colorful, vacation. Aerial photography...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Acrylic Polymer, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Color, ...

Regret
Located in New York, NY
Portrait photography Drew Tal's work combines photography with digital media to render highly stylized and realistic figurative imagery. Focusing on faces and dramatic close-up po...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Varnish

Regret
Price Upon Request
Silence
Located in New York, NY
Portrait photography Drew Tal's work combines photography with digital media to render highly stylized and realistic figurative imagery. Focusing on faces and dramatic close-up po...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper, Color

Silence
Price Upon Request
Shade of Blues
Located in New York, NY
By hanging out of a helicopter hovering 300 feet in the air, Antoine Rose uniquely captures the Hamptons from a sharp 90 degree angle. This piece is a snapshot of shared beach activities that features colorful accessories and gorgeous blue-green water as it crashes on the shore. Antoine Rose’s love for the sea led him to become official photographer of the Kitesurfing World Cup in 2002 for several consecutive years. Rose admits, “Shooting from helicopters, all doors removed, 300 feet above earth at 20 knots and getting images that can be printed as large as 120 inches is quite a challenge. What’s difficult is to mix all the tasks in real time: guiding the pilot, having the right lens, being sure the camera settings are setup properly, concentrating on the light, the subject, the framing, discussing with the tower control to get clearance…” Rose continued to travel around the globe from South Africa to Istanbul, converting ordinary scenes into magnificent pieces of art – whether they be the shorelines of Miami and Hampton Beach “Up in the Air” or the mountaintops of Switzerland “Jeux D’Hiver”. In Rose’s most recent collection “Dawn to Dusk,” illuminated cityscapes of the Manhattan skyline are captured beneath darkness. Thus, oblige viewers to a closer look, distinguishing the artist’s pictorial subject from its aerial veneer; brilliant skyscrapers manifest embellished microchips against an unlit backdrop. keywords: beach, human, bird-eye view, sky, new york city, interior design, decoration, city view, snow, ski, up in the air, helicopter, blue, white, brown, yellow, colorful, vacation. Aerial photography...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Acrylic Polymer, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Digital, Pigment, A...

Mae Ling
Located in New York, NY
Portrait photography Drew Tal's work combines photography with digital media to render highly stylized and realistic figurative imagery. Focusing on faces and dramatic close-up po...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper, Color

Mae Ling
Mae Ling
Price Upon Request
La Madrague
Located in New York, NY
By hanging out of a helicopter hovering 300 feet in the air, Antoine Rose uniquely captures the Hamptons from a sharp 90 degree angle. This piece is a snapshot of shared beach activities that features colorful accessories and gorgeous blue-green water as it crashes on the shore. Antoine Rose’s love for the sea led him to become official photographer of the Kitesurfing World Cup in 2002 for several consecutive years. Rose admits, “Shooting from helicopters, all doors removed, 300 feet above earth at 20 knots and getting images that can be printed as large as 120 inches is quite a challenge. What’s difficult is to mix all the tasks in real time: guiding the pilot, having the right lens, being sure the camera settings are setup properly, concentrating on the light, the subject, the framing, discussing with the tower control to get clearance…” Rose continued to travel around the globe from South Africa to Istanbul, converting ordinary scenes into magnificent pieces of art – whether they be the shorelines of Miami and Hampton Beach “Up in the Air” or the mountaintops of Switzerland “Jeux D’Hiver”. In Rose’s most recent collection “Dawn to Dusk,” illuminated cityscapes of the Manhattan skyline are captured beneath darkness. Thus, oblige viewers to a closer look, distinguishing the artist’s pictorial subject from its aerial veneer; brilliant skyscrapers manifest embellished microchips against an unlit backdrop. keywords: beach, human, bird-eye view, sky, new york city, interior design, decoration, city view, snow, ski, up in the air, helicopter, blue, white, brown, yellow, colorful, vacation. Aerial photography...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Acrylic Polymer, Archival Paper, Color, Digital, Pigment, Ar...

Summer Breeze
Located in New York, NY
By hanging out of a helicopter hovering 300 feet in the air, Antoine Rose uniquely captures the Hamptons from a sharp 90 degree angle. This piece is a snapshot of shared beach activities that features colorful accessories and gorgeous blue-green water as it crashes on the shore. Antoine Rose’s love for the sea led him to become official photographer of the Kitesurfing World Cup in 2002 for several consecutive years. Rose admits, “Shooting from helicopters, all doors removed, 300 feet above earth at 20 knots and getting images that can be printed as large as 120 inches is quite a challenge. What’s difficult is to mix all the tasks in real time: guiding the pilot, having the right lens, being sure the camera settings are setup properly, concentrating on the light, the subject, the framing, discussing with the tower control to get clearance…” Rose continued to travel around the globe from South Africa to Istanbul, converting ordinary scenes into magnificent pieces of art – whether they be the shorelines of Miami and Hampton Beach “Up in the Air” or the mountaintops of Switzerland “Jeux D’Hiver”. In Rose’s most recent collection “Dawn to Dusk,” illuminated cityscapes of the Manhattan skyline are captured beneath darkness. Thus, oblige viewers to a closer look, distinguishing the artist’s pictorial subject from its aerial veneer; brilliant skyscrapers manifest embellished microchips against an unlit backdrop. keywords: beach, human, bird-eye view, sky, new york city, interior design, decoration, city view, snow, ski, up in the air, helicopter, blue, white, brown, yellow, colorful, vacation. Aerial photography...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Acrylic Polymer, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Digital...

London - 21st Cent, Contemporary, Portrait, Mixed Media, Thread, Nails
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Nails and thread on wood in Plexiglass Nemo Jantzen is a multi-media artist from The Netherlands. The spectacular pieces of these series consist of nails and threads on white wood t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Thread, Plexiglass, Wood, Mixed Media

Wait For It - 21st Century, Contemporary, Portrait, Mixed Media, Thread, Nails
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Technique: Nails and thread on wood in Plexiglass "In my latest body of work it’s all about perception, how each individual perceives things differently, how things can change and l...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Thread, Plexiglass, Wood, Mixed Media

Peace - 21st Century, Contemporary, Portrait, Mixed Media, Thread, Nails
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Technique: Nails and thread on wood in Plexiglass Nemo Jantzen is a multi-media artist from The Netherlands. The spectacular pieces of these series consist of nails and threads on w...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Thread, Plexiglass, Wood, Mixed Media

Not Yours - 21st Century, Contemporary, Portrait, Mixed Media, Thread, Nails
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Complete title: Not Yours, Never Was Technique: Nails and thread on wood in Plexiglass "In my latest body of work it’s all about perception, how each individual perceives things dif...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Thread, Plexiglass, Wood, Mixed Media

Intermission - 21st Century, Contemporary, Mixed Media, Thread, Nails, Trumpet
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Nails and thread on wood in Plexiglass Nemo Jantzen is a multi-media artist from The Netherlands. The spectacular pieces of these series consist of nails and threads on white wood t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Thread, Plexiglass, Wood, Mixed Media

Ecstasy - 21st Century, Contemporary, Portrait, Mixed Media, Thread, Nails
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Nails and thread on wood in Plexiglass "In my latest body of work it’s all about perception, how each individual perceives things differently, how things can change and looked at fr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Thread, Plexiglass, Wood, Mixed Media

"I thought so", by Nemo Jantzen (35x47'), 2019
Located in Paris, France
"I thought so", nails and thread in plexiglass by Nemo Jantzen. Born and raised in The Hague in 1970, Nemo Jantzen then studied art, design and photography at the RTO in Rotterdam ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Thread

"Thread", by Nemo Jantzen (35x47'), 2019
Located in Paris, France
"Thread", mixed media, plexiglass box by Neman Jantzen. Born and raised in The Hague in 1970, Nemo Jantzen then studied art, design and photography at the RTO in Rotterdam and moved...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Mixed Media, Plexiglass

Rock BN (Lightbox)
Located in Boca Raton, FL
This is the lightbox format that is backlit with its own internal light source. Plugs into a standard electrical outlet. Edition of 5 + 2 AP Aft...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Amanda - 21st Century, Contemporary, Portrait, Mixed Media, Thread, Nails
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Nails and thread on wood in Plexiglass Nemo Jantzen is a multi-media artist from The Netherlands. The spectacular pieces of these series consist of nails and threads on white wood t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Thread, Plexiglass, Wood, Mixed Media

Last Glance II- 21st Cent, Contemporary, Portrait, Mixed Media, Thread, Nails
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Nails and thread on wood in Plexiglass Nemo Jantzen is a multi-media artist from The Netherlands. The spectacular pieces of these series consist of nails and threads on white wood t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Thread, Plexiglass, Wood, Mixed Media

Shadow Dancer Ltd Ed
Located in New York, NY
Shot from a helicopter. Mounted on plexiglass. Floats in white frame. About the Artist Dinesh Boaz creates a dynamic juxtaposition between the natural landscape and our involv...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Temptation IV - 21st Century, Contemporary, Portrait, Mixed Media, Thread, Nails
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Nails and thread on wood in Plexiglass "In my latest body of work it’s all about perception, how each individual perceives things differently, how things can change and looked at fr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Mixed Media, Thread, Plexiglass, Wood

U.S.A., Neon Light Box Sculpture by Chryssa, 1962
Located in Long Island City, NY
This is a unique neon sculpture in plexi-box with stand. It is the very first completed Neon Sculpture by the famed sculptor and referenced in the monograph "Chryssa" by Pierre Restany. Chryssa, a Greek-born American sculptor who in the 1960s was one of the first people to transform neon lighting from an advertising vehicle into a fine art medium. A builder of large-scale assemblages in a wide range of materials — bronze, aluminum, plaster, wood, canvas, paint, found objects and, in the case of neon, light itself — Chryssa, whose work prefigured Minimalism and Pop Art, was considered a significant presence on the American art scene in the ’60s and ’70s. Exhibited widely in the United States in those years, her art is in the collections of major museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington. Artist: Chryssa, Greek (1933 - 2013) Title: USA, First Preparartory Work For a Neon Box...
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1960s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Neon Light

ORGANIC LANDSCAPES 4 by Alexandre Manuel (Aerial Photography)
Located in New York City, NY
Series: ORGANIC LANDSCAPE AERIAL All available sizes and editions: 40" x 30" editions of 10 60" x 45" editions of 5 72" x 54" editions of 3 Archival Pigment Print on Fine Art Baryt...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Archival Pigment, Plexiglass

Untitled Vertical
By Ron Cooper
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Ron Cooper is among the pioneering California-based Light and Space artists, so-called because they broke beyond the bounds of the physical object to experiment with the manipulation...
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1960s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Lacquer

Ruby
Located in New York City, NY
"Béatrice Hug makes colours radiate in all directions and vibrate in a way thought to be restricted to painting, transparencies play like glazes to accent...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Ruby
Price Upon Request
Untitled #60 [Greece]
Located in New York, NY
Cibachrome print face-mounted to Plexiglas Inscribed "Griechenland" in pencil, verso Provenance: Jay Gorney Gallery, New York Private collection, 1990 Private collection, 2005 This...
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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Color

Beachscape 02
Located in New York, NY
This art work is part of Igal`s beach series. In this series, Igal takes photos of different scenes on the Tel Aviv beaches of Israel (where he lives) and manipulates the images to m...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Green Molecule 2 - Geometric Abstract Kinetic Art by J. Margulis
Located in New York, NY
Margulis’ utmost concern is the creation of geometric shapes conceived mostly by changing the perspective of the viewer accompanied by the philosophical notion that everything in lif...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Ink, Acrylic

Licht II
Located in New York City, NY
"Béatrice Hug makes colours radiate in all directions and vibrate in a way thought to be restricted to painting, transparencies play like glazes to accent...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Licht II
Licht II
Price Upon Request
Or Rose
Located in New York City, NY
"Béatrice Hug makes colours radiate in all directions and vibrate in a way thought to be restricted to painting, transparencies play like glazes to accent...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Or Rose
Or Rose
Price Upon Request
Blue Velvet
Located in New York City, NY
"Béatrice Hug makes colours radiate in all directions and vibrate in a way thought to be restricted to painting, transparencies play like glazes to accent...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Plexiglass

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Plexiglass art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Plexiglass 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, purple, red, orange and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Nemo Jantzen, Paul-Émile Rioux, Stefanie Schneider, and Tyler Shields. 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 Plexiglass art, so small editions measuring 0.02 inches across are also available

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