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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Epoxy Resin
"Shark!" Stoneware, Ceramic, Shark Motif, Children's Toys, Cartoons, Nostalgia
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Shark!" is an original piece by Jeff Rubio made from Stoneware, glaze, epoxy clay. This pieces measures 17"h x 12.5"w x 1.75"d and comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Stoneware, Epoxy Resin, Glaze

"New Day", Woodcarving, Bird in flight, sun motif, Relief, Molded sculpture
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"New Day" is an original wall-hanging sculpture by Dennis McNett made from woodcarving, sculpted epoxy head, woodcut prints and acrylic . This pieces measures 21.5"h x 19.5"w x 4.5"d...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Wood, Acrylic, Woodcut, Epoxy Resin

"Pink Ranger" Stoneware, Ceramic, Pink Cowboy Hat, Power Ranger Motif, Buckle
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Pink Ranger" is an original piece by Jeff Rubio made from stoneware, glaze, epoxy clay, 22k gold. This pieces measures 6"h x 8.5"w x 11"d and comes with a signed Certificate of Auth...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Gold

"Butterfly Harmony" mixed media portrait of woman with butterflies
Located in Edgartown, MA
"As an African-American artist in today’s world, I embody the vast differences found in our collective backgrounds. I view them as cultural assets. We are always self discovering and...
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2010s Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Fabric, Epoxy Resin, Paint, Paper, Mixed Media

"Gay Armory" Ceramic weapons, Sailor Moon, pink, wood motif, Nostalgia, 90's
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Gay Armory" is an original piece by Jeff Rubio made from stoneware, glaze, epoxy clay, 22k gold. This pieces measures 12"h x 11.5"w x 2"d and comes with a signed Certificate of Auth...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Gold

"Don't Wake Daddy" Stoneware, Ceramic, Watch Motif, Children's Toys
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Don't Wake Daddy" is an original piece by Jeff Rubio made from Stoneware, glaze, epoxy clay, MDF, faux fur. This pieces measures 38"h x 14"w x 1.5"d and comes with a signed Certific...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Stoneware, Epoxy Resin, Glaze, Wood

Transitoria 1: Mittelalter
Located in Denver, CO
Long fascinated with nature’s way of reclaiming what humans build, artist Melissa Furness visually depicts how organic and self-imposed deterioration confuses our sense of reality an...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

"MIDNIGHT BLUE", sculpture, clay, relief, abstract, contemporary, ceramic
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Midnight Blue, a ceramic relief sculpture of high-fired porcelain pigmented with oxides, paint and epoxy, is a recent work by New York artist Harold Wortsman. This sculpture is ready to be mounted to the wall. Note the artist's hand in the mark-making – cuts and radiating lines, the suggestion of maps, geometry and counting systems – it is characteristic of Wortsman's practice. Warm, contemporary, uniquely crafted, yet speaks to ancient, tribal traditions of art-making that cross cultures and histories. Highly attuned to the art of Africa, the Middle East, India and Asia, his forms are organic abstracts with masculine and feminine attributes that resonate together as a pleasing enigma. They make sense immediately, yet never give up all their secrets. Midnight Blue was recently exhibited at Harold Wortsman: Time and Space, Orange Art Foundation, New York City, February 2022. From Harold Wortsman – "With sculpture, my material of choice is high-fired clay. Pieces are first low-fired in an electric kiln. I do not use glazes. Instead, I use oxides applied to the bisqued (low-fired) clay. As with a tattoo, oxides permit the surface underneath to breathe—like naked skin. The work is then high-fired in a gas kiln with double reduction to cone 10. The final temperature is 2,300 degrees F. At a certain point, oxygen intake is reduced to the kiln. Because the fire has reached a critical mass, it needs oxygen and chemically takes it from the clay and the oxides painted on. Like a jazz improvisation, each kiln load comes out slightly different." From Jonathan Goodman – "Wortsman has increasingly moved into his own – a place in which the relations between the abstractions of volume and the intimations of very old culture are merged in a way that is new." – Essay, "Harold Wortsman: Time and Space", Orange Art Foundation, February 2022, New York City. Harold Wortsman is a sculptor and printmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. He “creates forms that bring to mind archaic cult objects and exude a quiet concentrated strength.” (Argauer Zeitung, Switzerland). His work, an edgy mix of freedom and clarity, can be found in public and private collections in the US, including The Library of Congress, Yale University, The New York Public Library Print Collection, The New York Historical Society, Smith College, Indiana University’s Lilly Library, Brandeis University, The Newark Public Library Special Collections Division, and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Print Archive. Also in private and public collections in Europe, including the Municipal Collection of the City of Brugg, Switzerland. Harold studied at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, with sculptor George Spaventa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Ceramic, Clay, Pigment, Other Medium, Porcelain, Epoxy Resin

Lady Lichen 1: After the Sabines
Located in Denver, CO
Long fascinated with nature’s way of reclaiming what humans build, artist Melissa Furness visually depicts how organic and self-imposed deterioration confuses our sense of reality an...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin, Oil, Acrylic

Tempest in Blue- Yellow and Blue Koi on Silver 48 X 36
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Tempest in Blue-Archival print on Plexiglass 48 X 36. Frank Hyder has participated in more than 150 group shows and has had over 80 solo exhibitions throughout North, South and Central America, including 10 individual exhibitions in New York City. He has been one of the few North Americans to have solo museum exhibitions in Venezuela at the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas Sofia Imber (MACCSI), and Museo Universidad de Los Andes . Other solo museum exhibitions include the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art’s Museum of American Art, the Carnegie Museum in California, the La Salle Museum of Art in Philadelphia, and the National Museum of Catholic Art and History in New York. His work has been collected by Museum Jacobo Borges...
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2010s Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Acrylic, Epoxy Resin, Plexiglass

Transitoria 2: Triomphe
Located in Denver, CO
Long fascinated with nature’s way of reclaiming what humans build, artist Melissa Furness visually depicts how organic and self-imposed deterioration confuses our sense of reality an...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin, Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

3D The Punk - Limited Edition Wall Sculpture 10/99
Located in AMSTERDAM, NL
Discover the epitome of avant-garde artistry with Zion Ezri's "3D The Punk," a dynamic wood sculpture that embodies the rebel spirit of punk culture intertwined with the fundamental ...
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2010s Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin, Wood, Printer's Ink

Carla Goldberg, Glitter Green, Cast and Poured Resin, 2021
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Carla Goldberg Title: Glitter Green Medium: Cast and Poured Resin, Enamel, Plexiglass Size: 15 x 15 inches Year: From Carla: "Some have called m...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Enamel

Seven Sevens
Located in Rye, NY
Seven Sevens consists of 23" x 23" panels that can be configured in multiple layouts. Janet Sherman folds dimensional boxes out of painted paper, meticulously arranging the boxes to ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin, Paint, Paper

Rio
Located in Singapore, SG
Handmade resin pieces on board. Content behind the resin: Art, Museums, Auctions, Emblematic Artists, Art movements, Andy Warhol, Pop Art, Chaggal, Rothko, Kaws, among others Born a...
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2010s Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin

High Fashion
Located in Singapore, SG
Handmade resin pieces on board. Content behind the resin: Fashion, haute coultre, brands, Fashion Photography, catwalks. Born and raised in The Hague in 1970, Nemo Jantzen then stu...
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2010s Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin

Non-Fungible (White)
Located in Singapore, SG
“Non-fungible" White — it is made with handmade resin and photomontage on board Size: 117x118.5cm with Ø3cm. spheres Mixed media by Nemo Jantzen. Handmade resin domes on board. Cont...
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2010s Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin

Night Vision
Located in Singapore, SG
Night Vision by Nemo Jantzen is a meticulously handmade artwork, crafted from over 2,000 images of film photography, iconic movie scenes, classic movie posters, and Hollywood legends...
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2010s Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin

Non-fungible
Located in Singapore, SG
Technique: mixed media and resin domes "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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2010s Contemporary Epoxy Resin Mixed Media

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Epoxy Resin

Jetset Black
Located in Singapore, SG
Technique: mixed media and resin domes "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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