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Medium: Fabric
"Ceremonia" contemporary embroidery on red canvas figurative portrait mushrooms
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
Acrylic, spray enamel, and embroidery on canvas are the materials used for this piece that was commissioned to the artist for Positions Artfair Berlin 2023. The artist is originally...
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2010s Fabric More Art

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Enamel

Still life , 70х70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
Limited edition of 5 pieces
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2010s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Digital

"Source"
Located in Atlanta, GA
In 1619 Flemish tapestry-makers often included landscapes with trees and rivers and often included architectural features such as the castle in the background of this scene. This ta...
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20th Century Naturalistic Fabric More Art

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Tapestry

"Heads Will Roll" Textile Fiber Art, Discarded Clothing, Figurative
Located in New York, NY
"Heads Will Roll" Textile Fiber Art, Discarded Clothing This piece is unique, signed on recto and verso, and includes a certificate of authenticity Linda Friedman Schmidt is a German-born American artist known for her emotional narrative portraits created from discarded clothing. She was born stateless in a displaced persons camp, the first child of Holocaust survivors who discouraged her interest in art. Her artwork depicts a reality informed by social, political, and feminist issues as well as a traumatic family history. Through a process of unmaking and remaking, she explores the potential of art to mend, transform, and heal the self and society. Her earlier artworks continue to endure today as they address inequality, violence against women, and the general sense of unease and vulnerability that has been heightened by the pandemic. Her artwork has been exhibited extensively in the USA in group shows at venues such as the American Folk Art Museum, Allentown Art Museum, Montclair Art Museum, Morris Museum, and many others. It has been selected for exhibition by prestigious curators such as Judy Chicago, Faith Ringgold, and renowned art critic Donald Kuspit. Her work has been shown internationally in Japan...
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2010s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Fabric, Textile, Mixed Media

"Seeing Double" Textile Fiber Art, Discarded Clothing, Figurative
Located in New York, NY
"Seeing Double" Discarded Clothing This piece is unique, signed on recto and verso, and includes a certificate of authenticity Linda Friedman Schmidt is a German-born American artis...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Fabric, Textile, Mixed Media

Wonder Woman Goddess Of Truth
Located in Los Angeles, CA
MEDIUM: Giclée on Canvas SIZE: 26" x 17" EDITION SIZE: 100 ARTIST: Jim Lee SIGNATURE: Jim Lee FRAME: Framing Included in Pricing DESCRIPTION: Wonder Woman...
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Giclée

"Salsa Cures Sadness" Textile Fiber Art, Discarded Clothing, Vivid Colors
Located in New York, NY
This artwork was featured in The Untitled Space group show " UNRAVELED: Confronting The Fabric Of Fiber Art" at The Untitled Space from April 17 - May 28th, 2021. Linda Friedman Schmidt...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Textile, Mixed Media, Fabric

Queen
Located in WINDSOR, AU
4 pieces available from an edition of 8
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2010s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Enamel

Awendaw Shrimpin'
Located in Charelston, SC
Awendaw Shrimpin', 2020
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21st Century and Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Night Unto Thee
Located in Charelston, SC
Noland Anderson is a self taught portrait artist who strives to create works of art that are a celebration of people of color. Represented by Neema Fine Art Gallery, he is known for his detailed compositions in oils applied with loose brush strokes. He often features images of Black women and men engaging in everyday life in urban settings. Born in Newport News, Virginia with roots in Sumpter, SC, Noland's passion for figure drawing was formed at an early age. Noland attended the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale where he received an Associate Degree in Advertising. Upon graduating, he went on to work as a freelance illustrator, designing Judaic art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Gold Leaf

Untitled, Lynette Diergaardt, 100% Silk Chiffon, 100% Cotton, Hand Dyed and Silk
Located in Windhoek, NA
Untitled, 2014. 100% Silk Chiffon, 100% Cotton, Hand Dyed and Silk Screen Printed. Remembrance Through Cloth Collection, 590 x 870mm Born in Namibia, Lynette Diergaardt received her...
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21st Century and Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Silk, Screen

Notes, Design Rhymes by Mehraban Rugs
Located in Miami, FL
From Mehbaran : Notes' is an elegant wool embossed shag rug. It is a part of the Design Rhymes Collection which pulls inspiration from different aspects of architecture. Don't let th...
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2010s Modern Fabric More Art

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Wool

Enter Here, Chapter 18
Located in Nashville, TN
Since the 1990s, Heinsohn’s work has addressed climate change, impending cataclysm and cultural dysfunction in numerous bodies of work including his mixed media wall reliefs, his "Time Frames" series of photo-based abstractions and his turbulent, thickly painted, cratered abstractions. However, as mentioned in his recent statement: “Given the current dysfunctional mayhem of our planet, I believe we need visual art that provides a place for the mind to transcend our calamity, to thoughtfully explore the multitude of unknowns connected to our daily lives and to thereby refresh our optimism and our sense of urgency in the reimagining of our existence.” These new works channel the meditative properties of abstraction pursued by Kandinsky and Malevich, combined with intuitive approaches of accessing higher consciousness which guided Hilma af Klint as well as, much later, artists of Abstract Surrealism such as Gordon Onslow Ford, Roberto Matta, Wolfgang Paalen...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Fabric More Art

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Burlap, Acrylic Polymer

Embroidered Roundels of Turtles
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A silk and gold thread embroidery of titles. Japan's textile industry was one of the first to adopt Western science and technology, and thus the Meiji era produced some of the highes...
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19th Century Fabric More Art

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Gold

Códice de los animales
Located in Cuernavaca, Morelos
Artist book
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2010s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Cotton, Crayon, Pen, Permanent Marker, Pencil, Color Pencil

Careful Sparrow
Located in Charelston, SC
Noland Anderson is a self taught portrait artist who strives to create works of art that are a celebration of people of color. Represented by Neema Fine Art Gallery, he is known for his detailed compositions in oils applied with loose brush strokes. He often features images of Black women and men engaging in everyday life in urban settings. Born in Newport News, Virginia with roots in Sumpter, SC, Noland's passion for figure drawing was formed at an early age. Noland attended the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale where he received an Associate Degree in Advertising. Upon graduating, he went on to work as a freelance illustrator, designing Judaic art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Gold Leaf

Moroccan Hand-Knotted Wool Berber Rug
Located in San Juan, PR
ca. Contemporary Hand Knotted Wool Moroccan rugs are a handmade creation, woven by the women of Berber tribes in the Atlas mountains. Each kind of berber rug is characterized b...
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21st Century and Contemporary Tribal Fabric More Art

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Wool

"New Morning, " Mixed Media Kite
Located in Chicago, IL
Based in Chicago, IL, contemporary artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites, collages and mixed media works assembled from material fragments of past and present collected in his...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric More Art

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Fabric, Silk, Wood

"Peach Bloom, " Mixed Media Kite
Located in Chicago, IL
Based in Chicago, IL, contemporary artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites, collages and mixed media works assembled from material fragments of past and present collected in his...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric More Art

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Wood, Fabric, Silk

"Graphiti, " Mixed Media Collage
Located in Chicago, IL
Based in Chicago, IL, contemporary artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites, collages and mixed media works assembled from material fragments of past and present collected in his...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric More Art

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Paper, Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Portrait of a Lady in a Blue & Pink Silk Dress, possibly Mrs Rowe, Signed Dated
Located in London, GB
This charming picture, which has been signed and dated: H. Pickering pinxt 1752 is a type favoured by the highly successful artist Henry Pickering. Pickering’s painting life, from 1...
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18th Century Old Masters Fabric More Art

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Oil, Canvas

Portrait of Abigail, Countess of Kinnoull, Signed Dated Godfrey Kneller Painting
Located in London, GB
Presented by Titan Fine Art, this elegant and beautiful portrait depicts Abigail Hay, Lady Dupplin, Countess of Kinnoull; it is an excellent example of English portraiture from the f...
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18th Century Old Masters Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Oil

Portrait of a Lady in Red Dress on Porch c.1680, English Aristocratic Provenance
Located in London, GB
Presented by Titan Fine Art, this painting formed part of a historic collection of an English aristocratic family, Lord and Lady Sandys at their magnificent baroque and Regency Grade-I listed family home, Ombersley Court. The house was among the most fascinating survivals of its kind in this country. The atmospheric interiors were distinguished above all for the works of art associated with two key moments in national history. The collection was acquired or commissioned over five centuries and remained at Ombersley Court until its recent sale, the first in 294 years. This portrait hung in the Grand Hall. This exquisite grand manner work is an evocative example of the type of portrait in vogue during a large part of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The artist has depicted an elegant lady, three quarter length and seated on porch with a luxurious crimson swag curtain by her side. The clothing – known as “undress” at the time, consists of red silk fastened at the front and sleeves by large gold and diamond jewels over a simple white chemise. In her lap she holds a blue wrap and in her other hand, at her chest, she clutches the end of a sheer gauzy scarf that has been draped around her body with the other end a type of headdress – this type of sheer scarf was often employed by Wissing in his portraits. The classical architecture signifies cultivation and sophistication and the luxurious swag curtain is a signifier of wealth. The portrait can be dated to circa 1680 based on the sitter’s attire, the “hurluberlu” hairstyle, and other portraits by Wissing using the same formula. This oil on canvas portrait has been well cared for over its life, which spans almost 350 years. Having recently been treated to remove an obscuring discoloured varnish, the finer details and proper colour can now be fully appreciated. Once owned by Evesham Abbey, the manor of Ombersley was acquired by the Sandys family in the early 1600s, when Sir Samuel Sandys, the eldest son of Edwin Sandys, Bishop of Worcester and later Archbishop of York, took a lease on the manor, before receiving an outright grant in 1614. The present house, Ombersley Court, dates from the time of Samuel, 1st Lord Sandys, between 1723 and 1730. The house itself is a fine example of an English Georgian country house set in rolling countryside and surrounded by Wellingtonias, planted to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo by Arthur Hill, 2nd Baron Sandys, who played a distinguished part in the battle and was one of the Duke of Wellington’s aides de camp. The Duke also stayed in the house and in the Great Hall, was the Waterloo banner which was brought to the house by Sir Arthur Hill, aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, who succeeded his mother, the Marchioness of Downshire as 2nd Lord Sandys. Further Waterloo memorabilia are kettle drums from battle. The family had a strong tradition of military and political service, dating back to the 17th century, and this was also reflected in the fine collection of portraits and paintings in the house. In short, Ombersley represented a vital aspect of British history. The house and more especially the collection were of the greatest historical importance. Houses that have remained in the possession of the same family for as many as three centuries have become increasingly rare. Through this portrait, collectors have a chance to acquire a piece of British history and an evocative vestige of a glittering way of life, which is now gone. Much of the attractiveness of this portrait resides in its graceful manner and the utter beauty of the youthful sitter. Presented in a beautiful carved and gilded period frame, which is a work of art in itself. Willem Wissing was a Dutch artist who enjoyed a solid artistic training at The Hague under Arnold van Ravesteyn (c.1650-1690) and Willem Dougijns (1630-1697). He came to London in 1676 and most probably joined the studio or Sir Peter Lely as an assistant that same year. After Lely’s death in 1680 he effectively took over his business and he scaled the heights of patronage with extraordinary ease, creating an independent practise in 1687, and painted for very important aristocratic patrons. King Charles II was so impressed by a portrait Wissing painted of his son, the Duke of Monmouth, in 1683 that he commissioned his own portrait and that of his Queen Catherine...
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17th Century Old Masters Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Oil

The Queen , 1947, by French Transgender Artist JM Poulain
Located in Paris, FR
By French famous Transgender artist, Michel Marie Poulain (Born Paris December 5, 1906. Died 1991) this rare oil on canvas it represents the Queen and he...
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1940s Feminist Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Oil

The Whale Watch
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Frank Philip Stella (born May 12, 1936) is an American painter, sculptor and printmaker, noted for his work in the areas of minimalism and post-painterly abstraction. Stella lives and works in New York City. This hand signed silk textile scarf work is acquired directly from the publisher. Extremely uncommon to find this piece in new condition and comes in the original red silk box. This art piece can be framed and hung on the wall or be a worn as a wearable art piece. This dazzling, large, hand signed, silkscreen on 100% Italian silk shawl was created by Frank Stella in collaboration with his longtime publisher Kenneth Tyler of the famed Tyler Graphics Studio. "The Whale Watch...
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1990s Abstract Fabric More Art

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Textile, Silk, Archival Ink, Digital, Archival Pigment

Double Portrait of Sir John Rivers 3rd Baronet of Chafford, and Lady Anne Rivers
Located in London, GB
This magnificent grand-scale work, offered by Titan Fine Art, formed part of a collection of family pictures and heirlooms of the Rivers Baronets and their descendants for over 325 years, before it was dispersed by the last in the line in 1988. The work was painted by the most technically proficient painter in England after the death of Van Dyck, and the dominant court painter to Charles II and James, Duke of York, Sir Peter Lely. It is no surprise that for years Lely had no serious rivals, was enormously influential and successful, and one of the country’s most important painters – and his work influenced countless artists over generations. The exquisite carved and gilded auricular frame is an astounding work of art in itself. The sitters in this exquisite double portrait are Sir John Rivers, who succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Chafford in 1657 (c.1638 - c. 1679), and his wife, Lady Anne Hewitt (c.1640-c.1689). They are seated in an outdoor setting beside a fountain modelled as a female figure with water issuing into a scallop-shell. The water, the elaborate sculpted fountain with its scallop-edged bowl, and the open shell in her hand are symbols of fertility - as such they make an appropriate allusion to Lady Anne’s potential as wife and mother, recalling Proverbs, chapter 5, verse 18: “Let thye fountain be blessed, and rejoice in the wife of thye youth”. This reference was realised, as Sir John and Lady Anne produced at least six children; their son George (1665-1734) became 4th Baronet of Chafford. The composition, thus, represents a celebration of marriage and was likely commissioned around the time of the betrothal (the marriage took place 26th Feb 1662 or 1663). The statues in the left margin are 'Youth and 'Old Age' and are a typical form of Memento Mori reminding virile young man that even they will lose their youth and grow old. The Rivers family, originally of Kent, traces its history to Sir Bartholomew Rivers, in the reign of Edward IV. The family included several prominent members including several knights, a Commander in the King's Army, a steward of a ducal estate, a Lord-Mayor of London, and an M.P. John Rivers (c.1659-c.1651) was made 1st Baronet of Chafford in 1622 by King James I. The Chafford estate was the family seat and it remained so until the early 1700s with the death of Sir George Rivers, 4th Baronet (1665–1734), whose sons had all died. The Chafford estate was left to his daughters while the baronetcy passed to nephew John Rivers, 5th Baronet (c. 1718–1743), and then Sir John’s brother, Sir Peter Rivers-Gay, 6th Baronet (c. 1721–1790). Upon Sir Peter Rivers Gay's death the estate passed to his eldest son, Sir Thomas Rivers Gay, 7th Baronet (c. 1770–1805). Sir Thomas, dying in 1805 with no children, bequeathed the estate to his mother Dame Martha Rivers Gay, who managed the estate until 1834 when she settled it on the then Sir Henry Rivers, 9th Baronet (c. 1779–1851) her younger son, before dying shortly thereafter in 1835. Sir Henry had married in 1812 to Charlotte Eales, with whom he had 6 sons and 8 daughters. Upon his death in 1851 the estate passed to his eldest surviving son Sir James Francis Rivers, 10th Baronet (1822–1869). Sir James married Catherine Eastcott in 1867 but died childless in 1869, and the estate passed to his only surviving brother Sir Henry Chandos Rivers, 11th Baronet (1834–1870) but he died a year later in 1870 also childless; with no male heir the Baronetcy was therefore extinguished. The estate was bequeathed, in trust, by Sir Henry Chandos Rivers to Thomas Frederick Inman, a solicitor of Bath, who then managed the estate as a trustee on behalf of Sir Henry Chandos Rivers' sister Katherine Rivers (c.1826-1895). It then passed to Katherine River’s daughter, Katherine Wall (born c.1855), who had also inherited Worthy Park House from her father, George Alfred Ellis Wall (1825-1875). Until 1958 our portrait is known to have hung at Worthy Park House. Upon Katherine Wall’s death, the Rivers estate passed to her daughter, Katherine Eleonora Rivers Fryer (1889-1963), who married Colonel James Alexander Butchart 1877-1853. In 1958 the family sold Worthy Park House but our portrait was loaned to Southampton Museum and Art Gallery. After the death of Katherine and Colonel James, the estate was left to their only son, Charles Bruce Rivers Butchart (1917-2005) and upon Charles’ retirement to a nursing home in 1988, and without heirs, our portrait, along with the residual assets of the Rivers estate were sold, thus ending over 325 years of continual family ownership. Lady Anne Rivers is thought to have been born circa 1640. She was the fourth child of the second marriage of Sir Thomas Hewitt (or Hewett) (1606-1662), 1st Baronet of Pishobury, Herts, and his wife Margaret Lytton (died 1689). Sir Thomas was an English landowner and M.P. for Windsor and upon the English Restoration...
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17th Century Old Masters Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Oil

Portrait of a Lady in Silver Silk Dress & Pearls c.1660, Oil on canvas painting
Located in London, GB
This exquisite work is an accomplished example of the type of portrait in vogue in England during the third quarter of the 17th century. There was a large demand for paintings in England and the demand for portraits was greatest. Many artists worked in this lucrative field, even artists who initially trained in the more respected field of history painting, such as Peter Lely, turned their attention to portraiture to meet this demand. Moreover, it was not uncommon for the British, even for men, to present a gift of one’s portrait to a friend - portraits were first and foremost a memento. Woman at court often vied with one another in displays of rich and fashionable clothing. The drapery was either painted from the customer’s own clothes or was perhaps a creation using fabrics loosely tacked together in the studio. This was a common practice of Lely and his studio props included swathes of fabric and pieces of cloth. The sitter’s sumptuous attire and gauze scarf, fastened by a large diamond brooch, is of the finest material and is representative of wealth. Pearls were an obligatory accompaniment since at least the 1630s and they are worn in abundance – in her hair, on her attire, as a necklace, and as pear-shaped earrings called unions d’excellence, reflecting the difficulty of finding perfectly matched pearls of such large size. They could range up to 20 millimetres in diameter. Her hairstyle help date the painting to the early 1660’s. Peter Lely, the son of a Dutch...
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17th Century Old Masters Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Oil

Still life , 70х70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
Limited edition of 5 pieces
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2010s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Digital

A Note To Myself - 1 (black and white abstract painting)
Located in Mississauga, Ontario
This small, expressive abstract painting invites the viewer to interpret an untold message. Part of an ongoing series. To view more of my artwork, scroll down and click into the bo...
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2010s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Oil Pastel, Acrylic

Tree of life and fertility». Foliage pattern. Oil painting
Located in Sempach, LU
"vintage pattern of climbing plants and vegetables creating a colourful contrast on a dark green background - Original oil painting - 50х70 cm - no framing necessary. The sides o...
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2010s Impressionist Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Oil

On the balcony , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
On the balcony , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Imagine-Original abstract painting- contemporary artwork- contemporary art
Located in London, Chelsea
"Imagine" by Roman Goss is a captivating original abstract painting that invites viewers to explore a world of imagination and possibility. Through a harmon...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Oil

Still life , 70х70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
Limited edition of 5 pieces
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2010s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Digital

"Parole", 2011 by Enzio Wenk - Words, Acrylic on Canvas, Neo- Expressionism
Located in Bresso, IT
Translated title: " Words". Acrylic on canvas. The words are: " dolce natura crudele in sensi e controsensi articoli la tua misteriosa esistenza" which mean " sweet cruel nature w...
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2010s Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Yayoi Kusama -- Pumpkin ( yellow )
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin ( yellow ) Print on cotton towel Size 92.5 x 33 x 2.5 cm Framed with the black aluminum frame and the UV protect acrylic glass published by シンワ繊維株式会社
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2010s Fabric More Art

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Fabric

Still life with oysters, 80х80cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
Still life with oysters, 80х80cm, print on canvas
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Morocco , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
Still life , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Still life with irises , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Still life , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
Still life , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Sun in my room , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
Still life , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Landscape , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

sisterhood , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
sisterhood , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

sisterhood , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
sisterhood , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Still life with irises , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

What mask are you wearing? 80x80cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
What mask are you wearing? 80x80cm, print on canvas
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

sisterhood , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
sisterhood , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

series of prints "Family" , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
series of prints "Family " , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

series of prints "Family" , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
series of prints "Family " , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

series of prints "Family" , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
series of prints "Family " , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

series of prints "Family" , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
series of prints "Family " , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Winter Stream
Located in Milford, NH
A fine impressionist landscape of a winter stream by American artist Jonas Lie (1880-1940). Lie was born in Moss, Norway to an accomplished Norwegian engineer and an American mother....
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1910s American Impressionist Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Oil

Still life with irises , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Reflecting
Located in East Hampton, NY
Blue Atmospheric Abstract About the Artist: Julie Schumer, a native of Los Angeles, California, and born in 1954, lives and paints in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She discovered her love ...
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2010s Abstract Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

NY, 80x80cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
80x80cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Pond , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

sisterhood , 70x70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
sisterhood , 70x70cm, print on canvas
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2010s Pop Art Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Color

Still life , 70х70cm, print on canvas
Located in Yerevan, AM
Limited edition of 5 pieces
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2010s Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Canvas, Digital

Pretty Fish - Colorful Abstract Figurative Artwork
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Valerie Etitinwo's unique approach to abstract figurative painting celebrates the unconventional beauty found in imperfection and awkwardness. The Nigerian-Swiss artist uses bold col...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric More Art

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Acrylic, Mixed Media, Oil Pastel, Canvas

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