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Medium: Screen
Large German Junge Wilde Rainer Fetting Screenprint Serigraph Print Wolf Pop Art
Large German Junge Wilde Rainer Fetting Screenprint Serigraph Print Wolf Pop Art

Large German Junge Wilde Rainer Fetting Screenprint Serigraph Print Wolf Pop Art

By Rainer Fetting

Located in Surfside, FL

Rainer Fetting, (Germany, 1949-) Wolf, 1984 Screenprint serigraph in colours, on wove paper, the full sheet. Hand signed and numbered 34.5 X 49 inches Rainer Fetting (Born 1949 in Wilhelmshaven, West Germany) is a German painter and sculptor. Rainer Fetting was one of the co-founders and main protagonists of the Galerie am Moritzplatz in Berlin, founded in the late 1970s by a group of young artists (mainly painters) from the class of Karl Horst Hödicke at the former Berliner Hochschule für Bildende Künste (Berlin Art Academy, today known as Universität der Künste). This group of artists, known as the “Moritzboys” and including, among others, Salomé, Bernd Zimmer, and Helmut Middendorf, subsequently achieved international acclaim as the “Junge Wilde” or “Neue Wilde” in the early 1980s. In 1978, the Junge Wilde painting style arose in the German-speaking world in opposition to established avant garde, minimal art and conceptual art. It was linked to the similar Transavanguardia movement in Italy, USA (neo-expressionism) and France (Figuration Libre). The Junge Wilde painted their expressive paintings in bright, intense colors and with quick, broad brushstrokes very much influenced by Professor at the Academy of Art in Berlin, Karl Horst Hödicke They were also known as the Neue Wilde. Artists included; Austria: Siegfried Anzinger, Erwin Bohatsch, Herbert Brandl, Gunter Damisch, Hubert Scheibl...

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1980s Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

"Hill Top" Screenprint in Ink on Paper
"Hill Top" Screenprint in Ink on Paper

"Hill Top" Screenprint in Ink on Paper

By Sidney Jonas Budnick

Located in Soquel, CA

"Hill Top" Screenprint in Ink on Paper Dramatic abstracted landscape screen print by Sidney Jonas Budnick (American, 1921-1994), C. 1980. Procured as part of larger collection. Cond...

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1970s Pointillist Art by Medium: Screen

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Laid Paper, Screen

Petite Fleur Suite II
Petite Fleur Suite II

Petite Fleur Suite II

By Ellen Gunn

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist: Ellen Gunn (1951- ) Title: Petite Fleur Suite II Medium: Screenprint Image size: 11 x 14 inches Sheet size: 18 x 20 inches Signature: lower right Edition: 375 This one: 148/...

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1990s Impressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Screen

City of Refuge
City of Refuge

City of Refuge

By Ralph Steadman

Located in Hollywood, FL

Artist: Ralph Steadman Title: City of Refuge Medium: One color silkscreen on White Rising Stonehenge Deckle Edge Paper Size: 22 x 30 Inches Edition: of 250 Year: 2006 Notes: Custom ...

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Early 2000s Surrealist Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Florida (Pearl Dress)
Florida (Pearl Dress)

Florida (Pearl Dress)

By Erte - Romain de Tirtoff

Located in Greenwich, CT

Florida (Pearl Dress) is an expertly crafted, embossed serigraph on black paper with foil stamping and an image size of 33 x 25.5 inches. From the edition of 686, the art is numbered 212/300 and signed 'Erté' lower right (there were also 300 Roman, 65 AP, 1 PP and 20 HC). framed in an elegant gold-tone moulding. Originally a costume design for the American Millionairess Revue at the Théâtre Fémina in Paris in 1917, Florida (Pearl Dress) stands as a testament to the genius and creativity of Erté. It was at the Théâtre Fémina that Erté worked closely with Gaby Deslys, the greatest French music-hall star of her day. It was Madame Rasimi – the theater’s founder – wo discovered the young Romain de Tirtoff (Erté) and employed his talents to her theater’s great benefit. In Pearl Dress, the flowing gold train cascades from the gown to create a wonderful sense of style and grace. As the primary source of color in the design, the gold and pearls sit in contrast to the dynamic black background of the print, while the geometric pattern of rectangles and squares, all deeply embossed and metal-foiled, create the perception of depth and drama. One of the earliest costume designs by Erté, Pearl Dress stood as a reflection of American culture – of riches and excess – while expressing Erté’s love...

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20th Century Art Deco Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Screen

Dondi White NYC 1987 (Dondi graffiti artist)
Dondi White NYC 1987 (Dondi graffiti artist)

Dondi White NYC 1987 (Dondi graffiti artist)

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Dondi White NYC 1987: A rare, highly collectible Dondi White illustrated exhibition announcement published on the occasion of: 'Matter of Facts, New Drawings by Dondi White'. 56 Blee...

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1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Lithograph, Screen

Relation Couleur
Relation Couleur

Relation Couleur

By Hugo Demarco

Located in New York, NY

Hugo Demarco Relation Couleur, 1973 Silkscreen on velincarton Hand signed and numbered 63/200 on lower front. Bears the publisher's blind stamp on the fro...

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1970s Op Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Me and You

Me and You

By Dave Buonaguidi

Located in London, GB

Me & You, 2022 3-Colour Screenprint With Glitter Overlay on Somerset Satin 280gm Paper with cut edges edition of 175 Hand-signed and numbered by the artist. 45 x 30 cm The artist hi...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Jim Morrison Screen Print, Acrylic on Somerset Paper, Framed, 2000s
Jim Morrison Screen Print, Acrylic on Somerset Paper, Framed, 2000s

Jim Morrison Screen Print, Acrylic on Somerset Paper, Framed, 2000s

By Russell Young

Located in PARIS, FR

Original artwork by Russell Young. Acrylic paint screen print on somerset paper 44 1/2 x 35 inches Framed 45.5 Inches x 36,5 Inches white wooden frame with glass, custom made as seen...

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Early 2000s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Acrylic, Screen, Paper

"Don't Paint The Wall" - Acrylic Screen Print on Paper
"Don't Paint The Wall" - Acrylic Screen Print on Paper

"Don't Paint The Wall" - Acrylic Screen Print on Paper

By Plastic Jesus

Located in West Hollywood, CA

Plastic Jesus is a Los Angeles based street artist that specializes in bold stencil and installation work, inspired by world news events, society, the urban environment, culture and ...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Archival Paper, Screen, Acrylic

Mona Lisa Face, Pop Art Screenprint by Peter Max

Mona Lisa Face, Pop Art Screenprint by Peter Max

By Peter Max

Located in Long Island City, NY

Peter Max, German/American (1937 - ) - Mona Lisa Face, Year: circa 1994, Medium: Screenprint, Signed and Numbered in Pencil, Edition: 118/300, Size: 11 in. x 11 in. (27.94 cm x 2...

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1990s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

No Consequence - Abstract, Bold Colours Screenprint on Wood by Remi Rough
No Consequence - Abstract, Bold Colours Screenprint on Wood by Remi Rough

No Consequence - Abstract, Bold Colours Screenprint on Wood by Remi Rough

By Remi Rough

Located in Manchester, GB

Remi Rough, No Consequence, 2020 11 Colour Screenprint on plywood paper 73.5 x 53.5 cm (28.94 x 21.06 in) Edition of 33 of 125 Hand-signed by the artist Remi Rough, born in 1971 in...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Earthwork, Serigraph by Roy Ahlgren
Earthwork, Serigraph by Roy Ahlgren

Earthwork, Serigraph by Roy Ahlgren

By Roy Ahlgren

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Roy Ahlgren, American (1927 - 2011) Title: Earthwork Year: 1974 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 60 Image Size: 17 x 23 inches Size: 20 x 26 in. (50....

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1970s Abstract Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Oscar the Robot, Pop Art Print by Van Hoeydonck

Oscar the Robot, Pop Art Print by Van Hoeydonck

Located in Long Island City, NY

This is an original silkscreen from the Licht Calendar portfolio by Paul van Hoeydonck, unsigned from the edition of 3000. Oscar the Robot by Paul van Hoeydonck, Belgian (1925) Port...

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1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Alert (Grey) Screenprint, Contemporary Art, Signed Ed. 56/60
Alert (Grey) Screenprint, Contemporary Art, Signed Ed. 56/60

Alert (Grey) Screenprint, Contemporary Art, Signed Ed. 56/60

By Invader

Located in Bristol, GB

Screenprint Edition 56 of 60 60 x 60 cm (23.6 x 23.6 in) Signed and numbered on the front; stamped by the publisher on the reverse Excellent, minor soft crease right edge of print th...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Composition - Original Screenprint - 1984

Composition - Original Screenprint - 1984

Located in Roma, IT

Composition is an original screenprint realized by an anonymous artist in 1984. Good conditions. The artwork is depicted through harmonious colors in a well-balanced composition.

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1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

screenprint

screenprint

By (After) Victor Vasarely

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: screenprint (after the drawing). Printed in 1963 on a special semi-transparent paper in an edition of 450 for "Naissances" and published by Galerie Der Spiegel. Size: 11 3/4 ...

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1960s Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Winter Light II
Winter Light II

Winter Light II

By Ellen Gunn

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist: Ellen Gunn (1951- ) Title: Winter Light II Medium: Screenprint Image size: 24 x 20 inches Sheet size: 24 x 20 inches Signature: lower left Edition:...

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1990s Impressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Paper, Screen

screenprint

screenprint

By (After) Victor Vasarely

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: screenprint (after the drawing). Printed in 1963 on a special semi-transparent paper in an edition of 450 for "Naissances" and published by Galerie Der Spiegel. Size: 11 3/4 ...

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1960s Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Vivien
Vivien

Vivien

By Alex Katz

Located in Palm Desert, CA

“Vivien” is a figurative, silkscreen portrait by Pop artist, Alex Katz. The artwork is signed, in pencil, lower left "Alex Katz 43/60” Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1927, Alex Katz...

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2010s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

1970's Large Silkscreen Abstract Geometric Day Glo Serigraph Pop Art Print Neon
1970's Large Silkscreen Abstract Geometric Day Glo Serigraph Pop Art Print Neon

1970's Large Silkscreen Abstract Geometric Day Glo Serigraph Pop Art Print Neon

By Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali

Located in Surfside, FL

Silkscreen on Arches paper, Hand signed and Numbered in Pencil. Serigraph in black, gray (silver). Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali (Greek: Χρύσα Βαρδέα-Μαυρομιχάλη; December 31, 1933 – December 23, 2013) was a Greek American artist who worked in a wide variety of media. An American art pioneer in light art and luminist sculpture widely known for her neon, steel, aluminum and acrylic glass installations, she has always used the mononym Chryssa professionally. She worked from the mid-1950s in New York City studios and worked since 1992 in the studio she established in Neos Kosmos, Athens, Greece. Chryssa was born in Athens into the famous Mavromichalis family from the Mani Peninsula. one of her sisters, who studied medicine, was a friend of the poet and novelist Nikos Kazantzakis. Chryssa began painting during her teenage years and also studied to be a social worker.In 1953, on the advice of a Greek art critic, her family sent her to Paris to study at the Académie de la Grande Chaumiere where Andre Breton, Edgard Varese, and Max Ernst were among her associates and Alberto Giacometti was a visiting professor. In 1954, at age twenty-one, Chryssa sailed for the United States, arrived in New York and went to San Francisco, California to study at the California School of Fine Arts. Returning to New York in 1955, she became a United States citizen and established a studio in the city. Chryssa's first major work was The Cycladic Books preceded American minimalism by seventeen years. 1961, Chryssa's first solo exhibition was mounted at The Guggenheim. 1963, Chryssa's work was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in curator Dorothy Canning Miller's Americans 1963 exhibition. The artists represented in the show also included Richard Anuszkiewicz, Lee Bontecou, Robert Indiana, Richard Lindner, Marisol, Claes Oldenburg, Ad Reinhardt, James Rosenquist and others. 1966, The Gates to Times Square, regarded as "one of the most important American sculptures of all time" and "a thrilling homage to the living American culture of advertising and mass communications." The work is a 10 ft cube installation of two huge letter 'A's through which visitors may walk into "a gleaming block of stainless steel and Plexiglas that seems to quiver in the play of pale blue neon light" which is controlled by programmed timers. First shown in Manhattan's Pace Gallery, it was given to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York in 1972. 1972, The Whitney Museum of American Art mounted a solo exhibition of works by Chryssa. That's All (early 1970s), the central panel of a triptych related to The Gates of Times Square, was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art between 1975 and 1979. 1973, Chryssa's solo exhibition at the Gallerie Denise René was reviewed for TIME magazine by art critic Robert Hughes before it went on to the Galleries Denise René in Düsseldorf and Paris. Other works by Chryssa in composite honeycomb aluminum and neon in the 1980s and 1990s include Chinatown, Siren, Urban Traffic, and Flapping Birds. Chryssa 60/90 retrospective exhibition in Athens in the Mihalarias Art Center. After her long absence from Greece, a major exhibition including large aluminum sculptures - cityscapes, "neon boxes" from the Gates to the Times Square, paintings, drawings etc. was held in Athens. In 1992, after closing her SoHo studio, which art dealer Leo Castelli had described as "one of the loveliest in the world," Chryssa returned to Greece. She found a derelict cinema which had become a storeroom stacked with abandoned school desks and chairs, behind the old Fix Brewery near the city center in Neos Kosmos, Athens. Using the desks to construct enormous benches, she converted the space into a studio for working on designs and aluminum composite honeycomb sculptures...

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1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

screenprint

screenprint

By (After) Victor Vasarely

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: screenprint (after the drawing). Printed in 1963 on a special semi-transparent paper in an edition of 450 for "Naissances" and published by Galerie Der Spiegel. Size: 11 3/4 ...

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1960s Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Spring Thaw hand pulled serigraph by Ray Vinella

Spring Thaw hand pulled serigraph by Ray Vinella

By Ray Vinella

Located in Paonia, CO

Spring Thaw has vibrant fall colors with melting snow creating a strong contrast as the season is changing and a small section of a stream in the foreground.. Ray Vinella immig...

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Late 20th Century Impressionist Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Tunji Adeniyi-Jones - Pattern Makers
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones - Pattern Makers

Tunji Adeniyi-Jones - Pattern Makers

Located in London, GB

Screenprint in colours on Coventry Rag paper, signed in pencil, numbered from an edition of 30, published by Fort Makers, New York Tunji Adeniyi-Jones is a rising star in the cont...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Toronto 20
Toronto 20

Jack BushToronto 20, 1965

$6,400Sale Price|20% Off

Toronto 20

By Jack Bush

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Jack Bush (1909-1977) is known as one of Canada’s most successful abstract artists of the 20th century. In the 1960's he achieved international recognition for his works that positio...

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1960s Color-Field Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

U.S. Highway #1, Allan D'Arcangelo
U.S. Highway #1, Allan D'Arcangelo

U.S. Highway #1, Allan D'Arcangelo

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist: Allan D’Arcangelo (1930-1998) Title: U.S. Highway #1 Year: 1978 Edition: 99/150, plus proofs Medium: Silkscreen on Arches paper Size: 26 x 30.25 inches Inscription: Signed an...

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1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

"Some Town without a Name" - Signed Screen Print
"Some Town without a Name" - Signed Screen Print

"Some Town without a Name" - Signed Screen Print

Located in Soquel, CA

"Some Town without a Name" - Signed Screen Print Exhibition Poster Screen Print titled "Some Town without a Name" by Masuo Ikeda (Japanese, 1934-1997). A black headshot is seen with blue ink by the mouth and enclosed in a blue rectangle. "Masuo Ikeda" can be seen printed up top, with a list of Ten Lithographs under. Signed in pencil "Masuo Ikeda" lower right and numbered "XXXlll" middle Presented in a white mat. Mat: 36"H x 28"W Paper: 26"H x 21"W Image: 25 1/2"H x 19 1/2"W Masuo Ikeda (Japanese, 1934 - 1997) was born in 1934. Masuo Ikeda is well known a Japanese painter, printmaker, illustrator, sculptor, ceramist, novelist, and film director. He started winning prize after prize in the 1960s: the Governor of Tokyo's Prize (1962), the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art Prize (1964). In 1961 he had established himself as a printmaker by winning the Grand Prize for Printmaking at the Tokyo International Biennale of Art, but it was in foreign parts that he achieved his greatest triumphs: in 1961 the Prix d'Excellence at the Young Artists' International Biennale in Paris; in 1965 the Grand Prix at the International Print-making Biennale in Ljubljana; in 1966, the First Prize at the International Engraving Biennale in Cracow, and first prizes at the Biennales of Vienna and Venice, where he was only the second Japanese to win in this category, after Munakata Shiko in 1956. He was the first Japanese to have a one-man show at the New York Museum of Modern Art (1965). He was always on the move and spent two years in New York (1965-66), then settled for a year in Berlin (1967). Ikeda was producing prints in his studio in New York from 1969, he returned to Japan in 1980 and was based there from then on, and extended his brilliant talent beyond printmaking. In 1977, he won the 77th Akutagawa Prize (the most prestigious literary award in Japan) for his novel, Offering in the Aegean, and directed the film adaptation of the same title in 1979. His vigorous artistic activity even extended to the production of ceramic works from around 1983 onward. The Ikeda Masuo...

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1960s Modern Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen, Laid Paper

"Morning By The Bay" Colorful Harbor Street Scene In Old San Juan Serigraph
"Morning By The Bay" Colorful Harbor Street Scene In Old San Juan Serigraph

"Morning By The Bay" Colorful Harbor Street Scene In Old San Juan Serigraph

By Tom Swimm

Located in Laguna Beach, CA

"Morning By The Bay" features a colorful street scene leading to the sparkling Caribbean sea, and is a quintessential example of Tom Swimm's enhanced realism. This colorful hand pulled 90 color serigraph exhibits all of the bold colors and strong composition that Swimm is known for. It is hand signed by the artist in an edition of 240 including Artist Proofs. The serigraph features hand torn deckled edges so that the artwork can be floated in a frame with no margins (the artist signs in oil on the image.) Born and raised on the East Coast, he had a successful career as an advertising commercial artist in New York, then resettled in southern California with his wife and son in 1982. Inspired by the light and landscape of the West Coast, he renewed his passion for painting and was accepted for his first exhibition in the Festival Of Arts in Laguna Beach, California in 1988. His paintings soon became recognizable for their exceptional use of light and color -- a style that he continues to develop with each new work. To quote the artist: “Light is the most important aspect of my work, offering the ultimate challenge and reward. To capture its elusive qualities on canvas offers great personal satisfaction, and it’s what I thrive on artistically.” To seek inspiration, the artist travels extensively, working from photos and sketches that he uses for reference, then creates his original oils...

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2010s American Realist Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Ilile D
Ilile D

Ilile D

By Victor Vasarely

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Ilile D Screen print, 1990 Signed lower right (see photo) Numbered lower left (see photo) Edition: 300 plus 50 EA Published by Circle Art Gallery Reference: Benavides 1116 Condition:...

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1990s Op Art Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

MBF: 'Man's Best Friend' X Silkscreen Print, Signed, 2016, Framed
MBF: 'Man's Best Friend' X Silkscreen Print, Signed, 2016, Framed

MBF: 'Man's Best Friend' X Silkscreen Print, Signed, 2016, Framed

By KAWS

Located in New York, NY

The specific information regarding edition will be provided at the time of sale. Please contact the seller for more details. The ‘Man's Best Friend' X by KAWS is a signed, numbered,...

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2010s Art by Medium: Screen

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Screen

Screen art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Screen 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, red, purple 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 Shepard Fairey, Robert Indiana, George Rodrigue, and Josef Albers. 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 Screen art, so small editions measuring 0.01 inches across are also available