0 (the fool)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Acrylic & spray enamel on canvas
21st Century and Contemporary More Art
Enamel
1983

Untitled
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Emmeric Konrad Untitled Artwork SKU: ECO0001 bg gallery
Other Medium

Untitled
Located in PARIS, FR
DANIEL SAMPER AVENDAÑO (COLOMBIAN, b. 1980) “I explore the art overlapping paint lines and dots that are dispose systematically over canvas, giving a three-dimensional character to the work, making the silence shadow and the inevitable movement to take leadership.” – Daniel S. INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS: 2021 “Pendiendo de un Hilo” Galeria Arte Alto, Medellin, Colombia. 2015 “Fronteras” Galería Naranjo & Velilla, Medellin, Colombia. 2014 “Movimiento Paciente” Galería Otros 360 Grados, Bogota, Colombia. 2012 "Los capricho del agua y del viento", Galería Alcorriente, Bogota, Colombia. 2011 "Espacios Develados", Galería Alcorriente Arte, Bogotá, Colombia. COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS: 2016 Galería 18 PTY ciudad de Panamá, Panamá. 2014 Galería Otros 360 Grados, Bogotá, Colombia. 2013 Galería Otros 360 Grados, Bogotá, Colombia. 2013 Galería Alcorriente Arte, Bogotá, Colombia. 2012 Galería Otros 360 Grados, Bogotá, Colombia. 2012 Galería Alcorriente Arte, Bogotá, Colombia. ART FAIRS: 2019 ArtParis, Paris, Francia. Galeria Mark Hachem...
Mixed Media
Too Far
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Too Far" 2004 is an original mixed media (color monotype and pencil drawing) by noted Swiss artist Francois Burland b.1958. It is hand signed, dated, numbered 1/1 and dedicated in pencil by the artist. The subject size is 7.75 x 10.5, including the pencil drawing is 9.5 x 13.5 inches, sheet size is 13 x 19.75 inches, framed size is 21 x 28 inches. Custom framed in a wooden black frame, with white matting. It is in excellent condition. About the artist: François Burland (1958) was born in Lausanne (Switzerland). He began drawing in self-taught fashion at the end of his adolescence. He undertook a first trip to Egypt's Sinai Peninsula at the age of twenty. A few years later, he encountered the Tuaregs in the Sahara Desert. Enthused by their nomadic lifestyle, he began returning to the region regularly over some thirty years. During his long stays with the Tuaregs, he shared their daily life, including their dromedaries and witchcraft, but also their 4x4s, mobiles and kalachnikovs. This creator has produced an abundant and varied oeuvre. Depending on each series and on his inspiration of the day, he avails himself of a number of techniques and materials. For his drawings, he prefers to use wrapping paper as a support: he applies pastels, colored pencil and white chalk to very large surfaces. His creations bring to mind shamanic art...
Mixed Media, Monotype