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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Tar
Ethereal Lake
Located in New Orleans, LA
James Henderson’s work explores the concept of memory and nostalgia. Utilizing found imagery as a starting point, he collages and layers his mixed media paintings. The inclusion of imagery from vintage photographs becomes Henderson’s visual language through which to depict the notion of how one’s past experiences, emotions and personal archeology greatly shape one’s identity. Henderson’s new works on paper use plaster and roofing tar to secure the fading images printed on vellum. Henderson has exhibited at the Ogden Museum, LA and Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA, and his works have been included in film and television programs such as Bad Girls Club, The Twilight Saga...
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2010s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

Materials

Plaster, Charcoal, Tar, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

Boys Club
Located in New Orleans, LA
James Henderson’s work explores the concept of memory and nostalgia. Utilizing found imagery as a starting point, he collages and layers his mixed media paintings. The inclusion of imagery from vintage photographs becomes Henderson’s visual language through which to depict the notion of how one’s past experiences, emotions and personal archeology greatly shape one’s identity. Henderson’s new works on paper use plaster and roofing tar to secure the fading images printed on vellum. Henderson has exhibited at the Ogden Museum, LA and Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA, and his works have been included in film and television programs such as Bad Girls Club, The Twilight Saga...
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2010s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

Materials

Plaster, Charcoal, Tar, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

All on a Mardi Gras Day
Located in New Orleans, LA
James Henderson’s work explores the concept of memory and nostalgia. Utilizing found imagery as a starting point, he collages and layers his mixed media paintings. The inclusion of imagery from vintage photographs becomes Henderson’s visual language through which to depict the notion of how one’s past experiences, emotions and personal archeology greatly shape one’s identity. Henderson’s new works on paper use plaster and roofing tar to secure the fading images printed on vellum. Henderson has exhibited at the Ogden Museum, LA and Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA, and his works have been included in film and television programs such as Bad Girls Club, The Twilight Saga...
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2010s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

Materials

Plaster, Charcoal, Tar, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper

Watching_Martin Adalian_Acrylic/Oil/Tar on Canvas_Figurative/Impasto
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Martin Adalian "Watching" Acrylic, Oil, Tar on Canvas 62.5 x 44.25 in. ___________________ Martiros Adalian was born in 1972 in Yerevan Armenia. He st...
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2010s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

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Canvas, Tar, Oil, Acrylic

Since in Vain_Martin Adalian_Acrylic/Oil/Tar on Canvas_Figurative/Impasto
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Martin Adalian "Since in Vain" Acrylic, Oil, Tar on Canvas 62 x 47.5 in. ___________________ Martiros Adalian was born in 1972 in Yerevan Armenia. He started painting when he was three years old as a result of growing up amongst a dynasty of artists - his father, uncle, cousins are all artists...
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2010s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

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Canvas, Tar, Oil, Acrylic

Park Life_Martin Adalian_Acrylic/Oil/Tar on Canvas_Figurative/Animal/Impasto
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Martin Adalian "Park Life" Acrylic, Oil, Tar on Canvas 62.5 x 47.75 in. ___________________ Martiros Adalian was born in 1972 in Yerevan Armenia. He started painting when he was three years old as a result of growing up amongst a dynasty of artists - his father, uncle, cousins are all artists...
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2010s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Tar, Oil, Acrylic

Leaning_Martin Adalian_Acrylic/Oil/Tar on Canvas_Figurative/Impasto
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Martin Adalian "Leaning" Acrylic, Oil, Tar on Canvas 62.5 x 44 in. ___________________ Martiros Adalian was born in 1972 in Yerevan Armenia. He starte...
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2010s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

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Canvas, Tar, Oil, Acrylic

Four Sticks_Martin Adalian_Acrylic/Oil/Tar on Canvas_Figurative/Impasto
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Martin Adalian "Four Sticks" Acrylic, Oil, Tar on Canvas 62.25 x 47.5 in. ___________________ Martiros Adalian was born in 1972 in Yerevan Armenia. He started painting when he was three years old as a result of growing up amongst a dynasty of artists - his father, uncle, cousins are all artists...
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2010s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Tar, Oil, Acrylic

Afternoon Garden_Martin Adalian_Acrylic/Oil/Tar on Canvas_Figurative/Impasto
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Martin Adalian "Afternoon Garden" Acrylic, Oil, Tar on Canvas 62.75 x 47.75 in. ___________________ Martiros Adalian was born in 1972 in Yerevan Armen...
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2010s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

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Canvas, Tar, Oil, Acrylic

Donald Sultan (Mixed Media) - Herndon Railway, 18 August 1988
Located in London, GB
Donald Sultan Born 1951 Herndon Railway, 18 August 1988 Latex and tar on canvas 96 x 96 inches Donald Sultan is an acclaimed American painter known for his large-scale paintings p...
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1980s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

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Canvas, Latex, Tar

Donald Sultan (Mixed Media) - Forest Fire, 14 May 1985
Located in London, GB
Donald Sultan Born 1951 Forest Fire, 14 May 1985 Tar, spackle and latex on tile over masonite 96 x 96 inches Donald Sultan is an acclaimed American pa...
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1980s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

Materials

Latex, Masonite, Tar

Donald Sultan (Mixed Media) - Lines Down, 11 November 1985
Located in London, GB
Donald Sultan Born 1951 Lines Down, 11 November 1985 Latex and tar on tile 96 x 96 inches Donald Sultan is an acclaimed American painter known for his large-scale paintings produc...
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1980s Contemporary Tar Mixed Media

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Latex, Tar

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