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Medium: Tissue Paper
"365 Vessels", Mixed technique on tissue white paper, Minimalist, 50 x 33 cm
"365 Vessels", Mixed technique on tissue white paper, Minimalist, 50 x 33 cm

"365 Vessels", Mixed technique on tissue white paper, Minimalist, 50 x 33 cm

Located in Carballo, ES

This series of works by the Danish artist Peter Kramer (Roskilde, 1959) with numerous exhibitions between Spain and Denmark are entitled "365 urns", in which the artist works with ti...

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21st Century and Contemporary Post-Modern Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Organic Material, Adhesive, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Handmade Paper, T...

"365 Vessels", Mixed technique on tissue white paper, Minimalist, 50 x 33 cm

"365 Vessels", Mixed technique on tissue white paper, Minimalist, 50 x 33 cm

Located in Carballo, ES

This series of works by the Danish artist Peter Kramer (Roskilde, 1959) with numerous exhibitions between Spain and Denmark are entitled "365 urns", in wh...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Post-Minimalist Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Organic Material, Adhesive, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Handmade Paper, T...

"Solar" - Mixed Media Textured Contemporary Abstract - Yellow, Red, and Black
"Solar" - Mixed Media Textured Contemporary Abstract - Yellow, Red, and Black

"Solar" - Mixed Media Textured Contemporary Abstract - Yellow, Red, and Black

By Steven H. Rehfeld

Located in Carmel, CA

Steven H. Rehfeld (American, born 1954) "Solar" 2022 Oil paint, charcoal, tissue paper, paper, mixed media, on canvas, stretcher bars The artist signed the back of the painting. In ...

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2010s Abstract Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Oil, Mixed Media, Paper, Tissue Paper

Painted Glass Bottles, ex-Louise Nevelson
Painted Glass Bottles, ex-Louise Nevelson

Painted Glass Bottles, ex-Louise Nevelson

Located in Astoria, NY

Collection of Three Painted and Collage Glass Bottles, comprising: small bottle with gold painted accents, 1977, signed "HA" and dated to the underside, one bottle with silver-painte...

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1970s Dada Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Glass, Paint, Found Objects, Tissue Paper

Cecily

Cecily

By David Wightman

Located in Montreal, Quebec

David Wightman (b. 1980, Stockport, Greater Manchester, UK) is a British painter and printmaker based in London, UK. He creates beautiful paintings and prints of fictional landscapes. The surfaces of his paintings are made from textured wallpaper collaged with a technique similar to marquetry. Colour and composition are the key aspects of his work. He studied Fine Art at Middlesex University (2001) and gained an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art, London (2003). David Wightman’s solo exhibitions include My Atalanta, Long & Ryle, London (2020), In Arcadia, DuranMashaal Gallery, Montréal (2018), A Devotion, Someth1ng Gallery, London (2018), EMPIRE, Long & Ryle, London (2016), New paintings + Akris collaboration, Akris, 30 Old Bond Street, London (2014), Redux, 10 Gresham Street and Halcyon Gallery (2014), Hero, commission for House Arts Festival (2013), Paramour, Halcyon Gallery, London (2012), Homage to Loreleia, Berwick Gymnasium Gallery, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (2011), Secret Name, Sumarria Lunn, London (2010), Behemoth, Cornerhouse, Manchester (2009), and Aspirations, William Angel Gallery, London (2008). In 2010, David Wightman was awarded the Berwick Gymnasium Arts Fellowship – a sixmonth residency in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, funded by Arts Council England and English Heritage. In 2013, he was selected by the curator of House Arts Festival, Mariele Neudecker...

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2010s Post-Minimalist Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Tissue Paper

Ariadne

Ariadne

By David Wightman

Located in Montreal, Quebec

David Wightman (b. 1980, Stockport, Greater Manchester, UK) is a British painter and printmaker based in London, UK. He creates beautiful paintings and prints of fictional landscapes. The surfaces of his paintings are made from textured wallpaper collaged with a technique similar to marquetry. Colour and composition are the key aspects of his work. He studied Fine Art at Middlesex University (2001) and gained an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art, London (2003). David Wightman’s solo exhibitions include My Atalanta, Long & Ryle, London (2020), In Arcadia, DuranMashaal Gallery, Montréal (2018), A Devotion, Someth1ng Gallery, London (2018), EMPIRE, Long & Ryle, London (2016), New paintings + Akris collaboration, Akris, 30 Old Bond Street, London (2014), Redux, 10 Gresham Street and Halcyon Gallery (2014), Hero, commission for House Arts Festival (2013), Paramour, Halcyon Gallery, London (2012), Homage to Loreleia, Berwick Gymnasium Gallery, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (2011), Secret Name, Sumarria Lunn, London (2010), Behemoth, Cornerhouse, Manchester (2009), and Aspirations, William Angel Gallery, London (2008). In 2010, David Wightman was awarded the Berwick Gymnasium Arts Fellowship – a sixmonth residency in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, funded by Arts Council England and English Heritage. In 2013, he was selected by the curator of House Arts Festival, Mariele Neudecker...

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2010s Post-Minimalist Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Tissue Paper

Olympia ii

Olympia ii

By David Wightman

Located in Montreal, Quebec

David Wightman (b. 1980, Stockport, Greater Manchester, UK) is a British painter and printmaker based in London, UK. He creates beautiful paintings and prints of fictional landscapes. The surfaces of his paintings are made from textured wallpaper collaged with a technique similar to marquetry. Colour and composition are the key aspects of his work. He studied Fine Art at Middlesex University (2001) and gained an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art, London (2003). David Wightman’s solo exhibitions include My Atalanta, Long & Ryle, London (2020), In Arcadia, DuranMashaal Gallery, Montréal (2018), A Devotion, Someth1ng Gallery, London (2018), EMPIRE, Long & Ryle, London (2016), New paintings + Akris collaboration, Akris, 30 Old Bond Street, London (2014), Redux, 10 Gresham Street and Halcyon Gallery (2014), Hero, commission for House Arts Festival (2013), Paramour, Halcyon Gallery, London (2012), Homage to Loreleia, Berwick Gymnasium Gallery, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (2011), Secret Name, Sumarria Lunn, London (2010), Behemoth, Cornerhouse, Manchester (2009), and Aspirations, William Angel Gallery, London (2008). In 2010, David Wightman was awarded the Berwick Gymnasium Arts Fellowship – a sixmonth residency in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, funded by Arts Council England and English Heritage. In 2013, he was selected by the curator of House Arts Festival, Mariele Neudecker...

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2010s Post-Minimalist Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Tissue Paper

Tyme of Revolution, cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024.
Tyme of Revolution, cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Tyme of Revolution, cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Tyme of Revolution, cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024. Within history, culture binds values and meaning to time through symbols. These images of flags and gas...

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2010s Contemporary Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Monoprint, Tissue Paper, Wax, Canvas

Revolution in Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024.
Revolution in Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Revolution in Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Revolution in Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024. Revolution can be an orbit or gyration, an uprising or insurrection. All require movement in space/time...

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2010s Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Tissue Paper, Monoprint

Sign Of The Times (Gold)
Sign Of The Times (Gold)

Sign Of The Times (Gold)

By Penny

Located in Dallas, TX

Penny Sign Of The Times (Gold) 15/15 Hand-Cut Stencil and Spray Paint on Genuine Banknote 3 x 6 in Gold leaf

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21st Century and Contemporary Street Art Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Spray Paint, Tissue Paper, Stencil

Diptych Markings- Leather-like finish, Art Graf marked tissue layers, cold wax
Diptych Markings- Leather-like finish, Art Graf marked tissue layers, cold wax

Diptych Markings- Leather-like finish, Art Graf marked tissue layers, cold wax

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

This diptych, Markings, with a leather-like finish of cold wax and layers of marked tissue paper on wood, reads as an ancient surface immersed in the markings of time. Fragments of m...

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2010s Abstract Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Wood, Wax, Tissue Paper, Graphite

Untitled (Seascape at night)
Untitled (Seascape at night)

Untitled (Seascape at night)

By Ray H. French

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Untitled (Seascape at night) Tissue paper collage on Fabriano wove paper, 1964 Signed in ink lower left Annotated 42 in pencil on verso Condition: Excellent Image/Sheet size: 10 x 13 7/8 inches Part of a suite of collages created during the artist's sabatical leave from teaching, spent in Florence, Italy, studying at the Accademia D'Arte Firenze in 1963-1964. Ray H. French: The Evolution of an Artistic Innovator Printmaker, painter, and sculptor Ray H. French was born in Terre Haute, Indiana on May 16, 1919. Terre Haute was a cultural wasteland before the opening of the Sheldon Swope Art Museum in 1942. Thus, with a father as a coal miner and carpenter, art remained a luxury for Ray. Nevertheless, local art teachers Mabel Mikel Williams and Nola E. Williams helped to foster his creativity and unshakable drive to create things of beauty. After high school, Ray attended the John Herron School of Art in Indianapolis. His studies there were interrupted by the outbreak of World War II, during which he developed surveillance photographs for the Army Air Force. After the war, Ray transferred to the University of Iowa on the G.I. Bill, where he received both his BFA and MFA degrees. The University of Iowa during the 1940s was a cultural mecca with many major art historians and artists. While in Iowa, Ray played an important role in this culture by becoming a founding member of the Iowa Print Group under Mauricio Lasansky. Following his graduation in 1948, Ray experienced firsthand the rapid rise in creative printmaking in America. By 1949, he had exhibited at The Brooklyn Museum, the Walker Art Center, and MOMA New York. Ray’s early style of printmaking is characterized by pure line engraving on copper plates, a technique suited perfectly to his study of the beauty of animals. This charming and whimsical subject ran counter to the concurrent trends of Lasansky’s horrors of war and Hayter’s non-objectivity, but was equally effective in capturing the public’s attention. Walruses was purchased by the Victoria and Albert Museum, exhibited at MOMA New York and received the Arthur D. Allen Memorial Purchase Prize for its “skillful and economic use of line.” Shortly thereafter, Ray’s treatment of animals developed further into larger format mixed intaglio prints utilizing hard ground, soft ground, etching, and engraving, as exemplified in The Swan. By the late 1950s, Ray’s style evolved into organic non-objectivity, in which he incorporated personal autobiographical vignettes and symbolism. His work during this time was further characterized by a departure from the traditional squared compositional format to his cutting and rounding of the plate to accentuate organic shapes. Ray’s 1959 Enchantment remains particularly illustrative of his use of etching and soft ground intaglio. Enchantment was successfully exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum of Art for the 12th National Print Exhibition of The American Federation of the Arts and received the Pennell Purchase Prize from the Library of Congress in 1960. In the 1960s, Ray also started to focus on blind embossing, which he had first experimented with at the University of Iowa. He was extremely prolific and successful with this medium, selling hundreds of prints in small editions of 10 through the Associated American Artist Gallery in New York. In 1966, Ray built upon his mastery of embossing and began developing a shadow box presentation called a graphic construction that combined color, blind embossing, and multi-layered cutouts to revel intaglio compositions. Noted curator William Lieberman purchased Ray’s masterpiece graphic construction, Moon Rays...

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1960s American Modern Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Tissue Paper

Celestine iv

Celestine iv

By David Wightman

Located in Montreal, Quebec

David Wightman (b. 1980, Stockport, Greater Manchester, UK) is a British painter and printmaker based in London, UK. He creates beautiful paintings and prints of fictional landscapes. The surfaces of his paintings are made from textured wallpaper collaged with a technique similar to marquetry. Colour and composition are the key aspects of his work. He studied Fine Art at Middlesex University (2001) and gained an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art, London (2003). David Wightman’s solo exhibitions include My Atalanta, Long & Ryle, London (2020), In Arcadia, DuranMashaal Gallery, Montréal (2018), A Devotion, Someth1ng Gallery, London (2018), EMPIRE, Long & Ryle, London (2016), New paintings + Akris collaboration, Akris, 30 Old Bond Street, London (2014), Redux, 10 Gresham Street and Halcyon Gallery (2014), Hero, commission for House Arts Festival (2013), Paramour, Halcyon Gallery, London (2012), Homage to Loreleia, Berwick Gymnasium Gallery, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland (2011), Secret Name, Sumarria Lunn, London (2010), Behemoth, Cornerhouse, Manchester (2009), and Aspirations, William Angel Gallery, London (2008). In 2010, David Wightman was awarded the Berwick Gymnasium Arts Fellowship – a sixmonth residency in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, funded by Arts Council England and English Heritage. In 2013, he was selected by the curator of House Arts Festival, Mariele Neudecker...

Category

2010s Post-Minimalist Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Tissue Paper

Diptych Tyme Before Time, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024.
Diptych Tyme Before Time, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Diptych Tyme Before Time, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Diptych Tyme Before Time, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024. There have always been intervals of movement in space. The marking of sun and seasonal cycles has been pres...

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2010s Contemporary Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Wax, Tissue Paper, Monoprint

Fox and Dragonfly  Monoprints, oil stick on canvas
Fox and Dragonfly  Monoprints, oil stick on canvas

Fox and Dragonfly Monoprints, oil stick on canvas

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

The original image, Fox on Gold, confirms how the trickster fox appears throughout my work for decades. In the spirit of haiku mind, I carried this image with curiosity for weeks, as...

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2010s Other Art Style Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Monoprint, Tissue Paper, Acrylic

Monks Series, # I, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2025.
Monks Series, # I, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2025.

Monks Series, # I, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2025.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Monks Series, # III, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2025. Layers of Reality Series is an ongoing exploration through the visual arts of the idea that there is no single ...

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2010s Other Art Style Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Handmade Paper, Tissue Paper

Fox with Bees 2025 Acrylic paint, cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas.
Fox with Bees 2025 Acrylic paint, cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas.

Fox with Bees 2025 Acrylic paint, cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Fox with Bees 2025 Acrylic paint, cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas. The first layer of this reality is a sweet red-haired woman. In the next layer, she looks out from a two-...

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2010s Contemporary Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Tissue Paper, Graphite

Monks Series, # II, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024.
Monks Series, # II, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Monks Series, # II, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Monks Series, # II, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2025, 24 Layers of Reality Series is an ongoing exploration through the visual arts of the idea that there is no sing...

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2010s Other Art Style Tissue Paper Mixed Media

Materials

Wax, Oil, Handmade Paper, Tissue Paper

Tissue Paper mixed media for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Tissue Paper 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 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 Peter Kuttner, David Wightman, Jill Parisi, and Kelly Kozma. 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 Tissue Paper mixed media, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available