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Medium: Glass
OCD Sticker Bomb Mirror Pop Art Culture Collage Street Art work Text
OCD Sticker Bomb Mirror Pop Art Culture Collage Street Art work Text

OCD Sticker Bomb Mirror Pop Art Culture Collage Street Art work Text

By OCD

Located in New York, NY

Stickers on a mirror with permanent marker. Unique Pop art from an emerging artist using a familiar style of collage and famous street and pop artists to create a unique blend of n...

Category

2010s Pop Art Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Mirror, Plastic, Permanent Marker

Set x 50 Jockeys 1930 Ogden's Cigarette Cards
Set x 50 Jockeys 1930 Ogden's Cigarette Cards

Set x 50 Jockeys 1930 Ogden's Cigarette Cards

Located in Bristol, CT

Card Sz: 2 3/4"H x 1 1/2"W Art Sz: 15"H x 19"W Frame Sz: 22 3/4"H x 26 3/4"W The "Jockeys 1930" series is a collectible set of 50 cigarette cards issued by Ogden's. It showcases p...

Category

1930s Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Wood, Cardboard

Pharrell Williams 3 and 4, Portraits, Intervened by the artists
Pharrell Williams 3 and 4, Portraits, Intervened by the artists

Pharrell Williams 3 and 4, Portraits, Intervened by the artists

By Cristian Hunter

Located in Miami Beach, FL

This artwork was created by the artistic duo Hunter & Gatti (2010–2023). These works are part of the archive managed and exhibited by Cristian Hunter. The artist's technique consists of the use of two prints, the first print is the original photography, and the second print is a blurry version of the image printed on glass. The glass version of the picture is shattered with an iron tool to be able to control the rupture. The artists glued the glass parts on top of the original picture, creating a blurred effect. The artists explore even further the infinite possibilities of transformation by turning something as temporary as a fashion editorial, into something completely different and original; a unique piece of art. The artist's technique consists of the use of two prints, the first print is the original photography, and the second print is a blurry version of the image printed on glass. The glass version of the picture is shattered with an iron tool to be able to control the rupture. The artists glued the glass parts on top of the original picture, creating a blurred effect. Cristian Hunter’s work starts from that belief. His photographs —created over a solid international career— are not mere documents, but open territories where painting, texture, and gesture expand photography into new dimensions of meaning. Hunter explores how an image can shift in meaning over time—how context, memory, and manual intervention can transform what was once captured into something newly revealed. Each piece is an invitation to look again, to uncover what lies beneath the visible. Guided by the premise that “nothing stays still,” he works from his personal archive, reinterpreting it, giving new life to what was once lived, and breaking the linear flow between past and present. His lens has captured renowned figures such as Pharrell Williams...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Archival Pigment

Pharrell Williams, Portrait 3.  Intervened by the artists.
Pharrell Williams, Portrait 3.  Intervened by the artists.

Pharrell Williams, Portrait 3. Intervened by the artists.

By Cristian Hunter

Located in Miami Beach, FL

This artwork was created by the artistic duo Hunter & Gatti (2010–2023). These works are part of the archive managed and exhibited by Cristian Hunter. The artist's technique consists of the use of two prints, the first print is the original photography, and the second print is a blurry version of the image printed on glass. The glass version of the picture is shattered with an iron tool to be able to control the rupture. The artists glued the glass parts on top of the original picture, creating a blurred effect. The artists explore even further the infinite possibilities of transformation by turning something as temporary as a fashion editorial, into something completely different and original; a unique piece of art. The artist's technique consists of the use of two prints, the first print is the original photography, and the second print is a blurry version of the image printed on glass. The glass version of the picture is shattered with an iron tool to be able to control the rupture. The artists glued the glass parts on top of the original picture, creating a blurred effect. Cristian Hunter’s work starts from that belief. His photographs —created over a solid international career— are not mere documents, but open territories where painting, texture, and gesture expand photography into new dimensions of meaning. Hunter explores how an image can shift in meaning over time—how context, memory, and manual intervention can transform what was once captured into something newly revealed. Each piece is an invitation to look again, to uncover what lies beneath the visible. Guided by the premise that “nothing stays still,” he works from his personal archive, reinterpreting it, giving new life to what was once lived, and breaking the linear flow between past and present. His lens has captured renowned figures such as Pharrell Williams...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Photographic Paper, Black and White, Archival Pigment, Glass

1967 Pop Art, May Wilson, Surrealist Feminist Junk Assemblage Painted Sculpture
1967 Pop Art, May Wilson, Surrealist Feminist Junk Assemblage Painted Sculpture

1967 Pop Art, May Wilson, Surrealist Feminist Junk Assemblage Painted Sculpture

By May Wilson

Located in Surfside, FL

May Wilson (1905–1986) was an American artist and figure in the 1960s New York City avant-garde art world. A pioneer of the feminist and mail art movement, she is best known for her Surrealist junk assemblages and her "Ridiculous Portrait" photo collages. Wilson was born in Baltimore, Maryland, into an underprivileged family. Her father died when she was young. She was reared by her Irish Catholic mother, who sewed piecework at home. Wilson left school after the ninth grade to become a stenographer/secretary to help support her family. When she turned 20, she married a young lawyer, William S. Wilson, Jr., and give birth to her first child. She continued to work until the birth of her second child, after which she devoted her energies primarily to mothering and homemaking. In 1942, the couple had prospered enough to move to Towson, Maryland, where she began to take correspondence courses in art and art history from several schools, including the University of Chicago. In 1948, after the marriage of their daughter, the couple moved to a gentleman's farm north of Towson, where she pursued painting and gave private art lessons to neighbors. She exhibited her paintings, scenes of everyday life painted in a flat, purposefully primitive manner in local galleries and restaurants. In 1952 and 1958, she won awards for work submitted to juried exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art. In 1956, her son, the writer Williams S. Wilson, gave to Ray Johnson, the founder of the New York Correspondence School, his mother's address. This began a friendship and artistic collaboration between Johnson and Wilson, which would last the remainder of her life. Wilson became an integral part of Johnson's mail art circle and was initiated into the New York avant-garde through letters and small works that she exchanged with Robert Watts, George Brecht, Ad Reinhardt, Leonard Cohen, Arman, and many others. When her marriage dissolved, she moved to New York City in the spring of 1966, aged 61, taking up residence first in the Chelsea Hotel and then in a studio next door, where she threw legendary soirées and became known as the "Grandma Moses of the Underground". By the time she arrived, Wilson was already working with photomontage collage techniques. Encouraged by Johnson, who had sent her magazines through the mail, she scissored patterns into images of pin-up girls and muscle men until they resembled doilies or snowflakes, as Wilson called them. She decorated her hotel room and later her studio on West 23rd Street with these and other manipulated, found object images. Around this time, she also began her series of neo Dada "Ridiculous Portraits", for which she would ride the subway to Times Square, where she made exaggerated faces in photo booths. She then would cut and paste her photo-booth face onto postcards, along with Old Master reproductions, fashion shoots, and softcore Playboy magazine pornography. Long before artists such as Cindy Sherman and Yasumasa Morimura embarked on similar critical projects, Wilson's "Ridiculous Portraits" sent up the ubiquitous sexism and ageism that exists in popular and fine-art images of women. At the age of 70, she converted a nude photograph of herself into a stamp that she pasted on envelopes. Her collages and humorous self-portraits were made as gifts and mail-art items for her friends and were not widely known until after her death. Her work was contemporaneous with the Arte Povera artists Jannis Kounellis and ‎Michelangelo Pistoletto. She was also an innovator of junk art assemblages that incorporated real objects, such as high-heel shoes, bed sheets, sauce pans, toasters, liquor bottles, ice trays, and wrapped baby dolls. Her sculptures were inspired by Surrealist and Dada practices and are similar in spirit to Yayoi Kusama's contemporary accumulations. Wilson was the subject of a 1969 experimental documentary by Amalie R. Rothschild, "Woo Hoo? May Wilson". Since her death, May Wilson's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and retrospectives at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York; the Morris Museum, Morristown, N.J.; the Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York City; and The University of the Arts, Philadelphia. Selected Exhibitions 2010 "Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968", University of the Arts, Philadelphia (traveling exhibition) 2008 "1968/2008: The Culture of Collage", Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York, City 2008 "Ridiculous Portrait: The Art of May Wilson", Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersey 2008 "Woo Who? May Wilson", Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York City 1995 [Retrospective], The Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland 2001 "May Wilson: Ridiculous Portraits and Snowflakes", Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York, City 2001 "Inside Out: Outside In-The Correspondence of Ray Johnson and May Wilson", Sonoma Museum of Visual Art, California 1991 "May Wilson: The New York Years", Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York City 1973 "Sneakers", Kornblee Gallery, New York City 1973 "Small Works: Selections from the Richard Brown Baker Collection of Contemporary Art", RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island 1971 Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 1970 "Sculpture Annual 1970", Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City 1965 The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland 1962 The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 1957 Bookshop Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland Public collections Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City) The Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore, Maryland) Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, New York) References William S. Wilson, "May Wilson: Constructing Woman (1905-1986)", in Ann Aptaker, ed., Ridiculous Portrait: The Art of May Wilson, ed. Ann Aptaker, Morristown, N.J.: Morris Museum, Camhi, Leslie, "Late Bloomer", Village Voice, December 18, 2001 Giles, Gretchen, "Cosmic Litterers: Artists Ray Johnson and May Wilson: Taking the Cake", "Northern California Bohemian," June 14–20, 2001 McCarthy, Gerard, "May Wilson: Homespun Rebel", Art in America, vol. 96, no. 8, September 2008, pp. 142–47 Sachs, Sid and Kalliopi Minioudaki, Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968. Philadelphia: The University of the Arts, 2010, ISBN 978-0789210654 Wilson, William S. Art is a Jealous Lover: May Wilson: 1905-1986, andy warhol...

Category

1960s Surrealist Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Metal

10 Imprints. From the I Am Yourself series, Art wall sculpture installation
10 Imprints. From the I Am Yourself series, Art wall sculpture installation

10 Imprints. From the I Am Yourself series, Art wall sculpture installation

By Casey Waterman

Located in Miami Beach, FL

Imprints/I am Yourself is a work of collection; a collection of images augmented by Casey Waterman to create a habitat where paralleled materials, connotations, and ambiguity comment...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Plaster, Walnut, Vinyl

Imprints / I Am Yourself: Triangle. Art wall abstract sculpture installation
Imprints / I Am Yourself: Triangle. Art wall abstract sculpture installation

Imprints / I Am Yourself: Triangle. Art wall abstract sculpture installation

By Casey Waterman

Located in Miami Beach, FL

Imprints/I am Yourself is a work of collection; a collection of images augmented by Casey Waterman to create a habitat where paralleled materials, connotations, and ambiguity comment...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Plaster, Walnut, Vinyl

Imprints / I Am Yourself: Window. Art wall abstract sculpture installation
Imprints / I Am Yourself: Window. Art wall abstract sculpture installation

Imprints / I Am Yourself: Window. Art wall abstract sculpture installation

By Casey Waterman

Located in Miami Beach, FL

Imprints/I am Yourself is a work of collection; a collection of images augmented by Casey Waterman to create a habitat where paralleled materials, connotations, and ambiguity comment...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Plaster, Walnut, Vinyl

Imprints / I Am Yourself: Facade. Art wall abstract sculpture installation
Imprints / I Am Yourself: Facade. Art wall abstract sculpture installation

Imprints / I Am Yourself: Facade. Art wall abstract sculpture installation

By Casey Waterman

Located in Miami Beach, FL

Imprints/I am Yourself is a work of collection; a collection of images augmented by Casey Waterman to create a habitat where paralleled materials, connotations, and ambiguity comment...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Plaster, Walnut, Vinyl

"Green Tree, " Mixed Media Mosaic, 2023
"Green Tree, " Mixed Media Mosaic, 2023

"Green Tree, " Mixed Media Mosaic, 2023

By Toyoharu Kii 1

Located in Chicago, IL

Intricate, ethereal and highly textured, the abstract compositions of Japanese mosaic artist Toyoharu Kii reflect a sophisticated approach to the technical art of mosaic making. Clas...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Marble

"Starry Night" Infinity Lit Cabinet
"Starry Night" Infinity Lit Cabinet

"Starry Night" Infinity Lit Cabinet

Located in Astoria, NY

Stanley Landsman (American, 1930-1984) "Starry Night" [Infinity Lit Cabinet] Electrified Light Box Sculpture, composed of fountain pens, light bulbs, and mirrored glass, mounted on e...

Category

Late 20th Century Op Art Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Mirror, Lights, Pen

"Green in the Corners, " Mixed Media Mosaic, 2021
"Green in the Corners, " Mixed Media Mosaic, 2021

"Green in the Corners, " Mixed Media Mosaic, 2021

By Toyoharu Kii 1

Located in Chicago, IL

Intricate, ethereal and highly textured, the abstract compositions of Japanese mosaic artist Toyoharu Kii reflect a sophisticated approach to the technical art of mosaic making. Clas...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Marble

TINA S - In case of emergency - Porsche Tribute
TINA S - In case of emergency - Porsche Tribute

TINA S - In case of emergency - Porsche Tribute

Located in PARIS, FR

Technique: mixed media Size: 20 x 25 cm Weight: 1.5kg Edition: limited edition Certificate: of authenticity provided  Information: Born in Germany and creating in Dubai, Tina br...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Metal

Japanese Flower (Small)
Japanese Flower (Small)

Japanese Flower (Small)

By TF Dutchman

Located in Jersey City, NJ

Handcrafted by TF Dutchman, Japanese Flower (Small) is a one of a kind original stained glass window panel. This piece uses Bullseye transparent copper bl...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Metal, Copper

Japanese Flower (Large)
Japanese Flower (Large)

Japanese Flower (Large)

By TF Dutchman

Located in Jersey City, NJ

Handcrafted by TF Dutchman, Japanese Flower (Large) is a one of a kind original stained glass window panel. This piece uses Bullseye transparent copper bl...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Metal, Copper

Top Hat
Top Hat

Top Hat

By TF Dutchman

Located in Jersey City, NJ

"Top Hat", is a unique stained glass shadowbox handmade by TF Dutchman, contains an acrylic and paint marker painting on canvas set in a stained glass box...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Glass, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Porkpie
Porkpie

Porkpie

By TF Dutchman

Located in Jersey City, NJ

"Porkpie", is a unique stained glass shadowbox handmade by TF Dutchman, contains an acrylic and paint marker painting on canvas set in a stained glass box. The canvas features TF DUTCHMAN's graffiti character wearing a pork pie hat...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Glass, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Kangol
Kangol

Kangol

By TF Dutchman

Located in Jersey City, NJ

"Kangol", is a unique stained glass shadowbox handmade by TF Dutchman, contains an acrylic and paint marker painting on canvas set in a stained glass box...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Glass, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

Lumberjack
Lumberjack

Lumberjack

By TF Dutchman

Located in Jersey City, NJ

"Lumberjack", is a unique stained glass shadowbox handmade by TF Dutchman, contains an acrylic and paint marker painting on canvas set in a stained glass box...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Glass, Acrylic, Permanent Marker

What color are the gods? Open and set the shape
What color are the gods? Open and set the shape

What color are the gods? Open and set the shape

By Raúl Mirlo

Located in Ciudad De México, MX

For some ancient civilizations, gold was the spiritual link between the earthly and the divine. In Egyptian obelisks, the upper part, called the pyramidion, was covered in gold, with...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Gold Leaf

'is this it'
'is this it'

'is this it'

By Alexandra P. Spaulding

Located in Buffalo, NY

An original mixed media plexi and mirrored glass construction that bears the phrase "is this it?" Born in Buffalo in 1979, alexandra spaulding received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with ...

Category

2010s Minimalist Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Mirror, Plexiglass

"Bowl", Porcelain Sculpture with Glass Detailing, Anatomical References, Glaze
"Bowl", Porcelain Sculpture with Glass Detailing, Anatomical References, Glaze

"Bowl", Porcelain Sculpture with Glass Detailing, Anatomical References, Glaze

By Bonnie Seeman

Located in St. Louis, MO

Bonnie Seeman grew up in Miami, Florida with a propensity towards anatomy illustration and the dazzling colors and rich foliage of the Miami landscape. Developing her technique with...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Porcelain, Glass, Glaze, Mixed Media, Other Medium

Genie in a Bottle
Genie in a Bottle

Genie in a Bottle

By Steven Leesch

Located in Greifswald, DE

"Genie in a Bottle" is a one of a kind art piece by Steven Leesch, a young and aspiring painter from Greifswald, Germany. This work of art is made with glass pieces of an Armand de ...

Category

2010s Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Epoxy Resin

Raw Material #5
Raw Material #5

Raw Material #5

By Anthony Stellaccio

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title : Raw Material #5 Materials : Low-fire ceramic, glass, earth from the grave of the artist’s father, crushed horse’s jawbone Date : 2018 Dimensions :...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Ceramic, Glass

Second Sight

Second Sight

By Esperanza Cortes

Located in New Orleans, LA

medium: installation, table, mirror, 20 glass and metal beaded clay sculptures Esperanza Cortés is a Colombian born multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. Cortés has been ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Metal

Colorful Happy Pride Month II (Original Mixed Media Artwork)
Colorful Happy Pride Month II (Original Mixed Media Artwork)

Colorful Happy Pride Month II (Original Mixed Media Artwork)

By Mauro Oliveira

Located in LOS ANGELES, CA

**STORE CLOSURE - UP TO 80% OFF - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT** ***EVERYTHING MUST GO BY DECEMBER 31ST!*** >>The artist is moving to a new full time venture in 2026<< _________...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Futurist Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Epoxy Resin, Glue, Glitter, Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Glass

Showgirl 1

Showgirl 1

By Enrique Gomez de Molina

Located in Bozeman, MT

Enrique Gomez de Molina’s sculptures are fascinating, humorous and unsettling. He uses the parts of once living animals that he purchases online and from vendors and farmers. But unl...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Mixed Media

Es geht weiter

Es geht weiter

By Pipilotti Rist

Located in London, GB

Pipilotti Rist Es geht weiter, 2001 Video still on Duraflex face-mounted to glass 80.0 x 106.0 cm Pipilotti Rist produces single- and multi-channel videos and audio-visual installat...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Video

Mucho Bueno 1

Mucho Bueno 1

By Electric Coffin

Located in Bozeman, MT

This work is in a black, wood frame, and the image is created with small glass beads. Electric Coffin is a Seattle-based artist collaboration between Duffy De Armas and Stefan Hofm...

Category

2010s Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Glass, Acrylic

Super Bueno 1

Super Bueno 1

By Electric Coffin

Located in Bozeman, MT

This work is in a black, wood frame, and the image is created with small glass beads. Electric Coffin is a Seattle-based artist collaboration between Duffy De Armas and Stefan Hofm...

Category

2010s Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Glass, Acrylic

"Sprout, " Marble Mosaic
"Sprout, " Marble Mosaic

"Sprout, " Marble Mosaic

By Toyoharu Kii 1

Located in Chicago, IL

Monochromatic, ethereal and highly textured, the abstract compositions of Japanese mosaic artist Toyoharu Kii reflect a sophisticated approach to the tech...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Marble

Super OK

Super OK

By Electric Coffin

Located in Bozeman, MT

Electric Coffin is a Seattle-based artist collaboration between Duffy De Armas and Stefan Hofmann. Electric Coffin are based in Seattle, Washington but exhibit nationally and interna...

Category

2010s Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Gold Leaf

Margo Vibes 1.2.3.
Margo Vibes 1.2.3.

Margo Vibes 1.2.3.

By José Castro

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Margo Vibes 1.2.3. projects a playful use of color and shapes. Formed with plaster of Paris with spray paint and encrusted with photography art print cuttings, glass bits, mylar, mir...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Wire

TINA S - Because real wealth has weight, Gold
TINA S - Because real wealth has weight, Gold

TINA S - Because real wealth has weight, Gold

Located in PARIS, FR

Technique: mixed media Size: 20 x 25 cm Weight: 1.5kg Edition: limited edition Certificate: of authenticity provided  Information: Born in Germany and creating in Dubai, Ti...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Metal

Michele Brody, Nature Preserve: Installation, Wetlands plants floating on water
Michele Brody, Nature Preserve: Installation, Wetlands plants floating on water

Michele Brody, Nature Preserve: Installation, Wetlands plants floating on water

By Michele Brody

Located in Darien, CT

Michele Brody, Nature Preserve: Installation, Wetlands plants floating on water, 2011 The essence of Michele Brody’s work thrives on the interaction with new communities and place-m...

Category

2010s Naturalistic Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Handmade Paper, Glass, Mixed Media

"I'm Jealous of the Rain, " Contemporary Fine Art Mirror
"I'm Jealous of the Rain, " Contemporary Fine Art Mirror

"I'm Jealous of the Rain, " Contemporary Fine Art Mirror

By Alina Bisikirskaite

Located in Westport, CT

This contemporary mixed media piece is made with mixed media on a circular mirror. Deep blue-grey color has been applied over the mirror, giving it a painterly aesthetic but also allowing for mirror to continue to show through. The mirror base reflects its surroundings and changes color in alternating light. It hangs beautifully and safely with a wooden cleat, giving the illusion that the work is almost floating on the wall. "'Moon Series' is a collection of works all created in the shape of a circle," the artist says. "I was drawn to the magic of this shape. It has no beginning or end, and no divisions, making it the perfect symbol of completeness. Each uniquely different in the use of color, composition and nature of experience it brings while standing in front it. I like the idea of interactive art...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Mirror, Mixed Media

Assemblage #5 (Ornithology Illustrations & Glass Slide with Silver, Gold Paint)
Assemblage #5 (Ornithology Illustrations & Glass Slide with Silver, Gold Paint)

Assemblage #5 (Ornithology Illustrations & Glass Slide with Silver, Gold Paint)

By Michael Pauker

Located in Soquel, CA

Abstract expressionist found object assemblage on wood with highly expressive silver and gold paint by Bay Area artist Michael Pauker (American, b. 1957). Against the raw woodgrain, the artist has attached several objects, including paper fragments of ornithological illustrations of birds...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Plastic, Wood, Paper, Oil, Found Objects, Acrylic

Puño Azul/ Blue Fist
Puño Azul/ Blue Fist

Puño Azul/ Blue Fist

By Esperanza Cortes

Located in New Orleans, LA

ESPERANZA CORTÉS is a Colombian born contemporary multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. Cortés has exhibited in the United States in solo and group exhibitions in venues i...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Clay, Glass

Pendant Light

Andre ButzerPendant Light, 2021

$12,000Sale Price|20% Off

Pendant Light

Located in Calabasas, CA

Artist: Andre Butzer Title: Pendant Light Year: 2021 Medium: Pendant light individually painted and signed by Andre Butzer. Includes hardcover volume in clamshell box...

Category

2010s Contemporary Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Acrylic

"Asanoha Landscape, " Mixed Media Mosaic
"Asanoha Landscape, " Mixed Media Mosaic

"Asanoha Landscape, " Mixed Media Mosaic

By Toyoharu Kii 1

Located in Chicago, IL

Monochromatic, ethereal and highly textured, the abstract compositions of Japanese mosaic artist Toyoharu Kii reflect a sophisticated approach to the technical art of mosaic making. ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Marble

Flügelschlag der Seele / Wing Beat of the Soul

Flügelschlag der Seele / Wing Beat of the Soul

By Steven Leesch

Located in Greifswald, DE

"Flügelschlag der Seele" or "Wing Beat of the Soul" is a one of a kind art piece by Steven Leesch, a young and aspiring painter from Greifswald, Germany. This work of art is primari...

Category

2010s Pop Art Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Mirror, Acrylic

Korean Contemporary Art by Park Hyo Jung - Hahaha

Korean Contemporary Art by Park Hyo Jung - Hahaha

By Park Hyo Jung

Located in Paris, IDF

Mixed media framed with glass Park Hyo Jung is a Korean artist born in 1980 who lives and works in Daejeon, South Korea. Currently, we are living in a busy daily life without even h...

Category

2010s Glass Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Mixed Media

Glass mixed media for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Glass mixed media 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 mixed media 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, green, pink 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, Robert Burch, TF Dutchman, and Let de Kok. 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 Glass mixed media, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available