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Marc Raphael
Play It Your Way 1 - Abstract Expressionist Textural Painting Gold Frame

2024

About the Item

Los Angeles artist Marc Raphael captivates by his abstract expressionism paintings influenced by New York's abstract expressionist movement. After encountering Jackson Pollock’s work for the first time in the 90s, Raphael was enraptured by the scale, energy, color, and abstraction, awakening his creative spirit. Raphael’s painting technique combines the movement of his body, the viscous flow of paint, the force of gravity, and the absorption of paint into the canvas in a mixture of controllable and uncontrollable factors. This original artwork by Raphael measures 15.5 inches tall by 12.5 inches wide and was created with acrylic paint on wood panel. This artwork comes adorned in a black and gold frame and the size and price include the frame, while the artist's signature and title adorn the back. This artwork can be installed vertically as well as horizontally. Convenient delivery is available for those in the local Los Angeles area, and affordable worldwide shipping is available for US and international art collectors. A certificate of authenticity from the art gallery is included. Raphael, a former K-12 teacher turned full-time painter, explores the depths of acrylic and latex paints, bringing unconscious thoughts to life through imaginative freedom. His process involves applying intuitive marks on raw canvas, allowing the painting to evolve naturally. With a balance of control and spontaneity, Raphael's creations evoke the spirit of jazz improvisation. Marc Raphael's exceptional abstract expressionist paintings are held in private collections worldwide. Artspace Warehouse has been representing and exhibiting Marc Raphael's original artworks since 2022. The gallery has been a 1stdibs partner since 2014 with consistently excellent reviews from clients worldwide. The gallery exhibits a large selection of affordable original artworks from established and emerging international artists with diverse backgrounds at high standards. Artspace Warehouse is known to provide accurate descriptions, images, reliable services, communication, and delivery. The gallery's commitment to customer satisfaction means that clients can invest in art with confidence, knowing they have a reputable and established art gallery backing their acquisition. Artspace Warehouse prioritizes our clients' peace of mind by ensuring a seamless and worry-free art-buying experience. REPRESENTATION Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA EXHIBITIONS 2023 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA ART2art, “Beyond Boundaries,” curated by Marc Raphael, Los Angeles, CA Hermosa Beach Fine Arts Festival, Hermosa Beach, CA Los Angeles Art Association, Benefit Auction, Los Angeles, CA Friends of Redondo Beach Arts, The Last CA101 Art Exhibition 2023, Redondo Beach, CA 2022 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair, Manhattan Beach, CA Hermosa Beach Fine Arts Festival, Hermosa Beach, CA Camelback Gallery’s Bold Abstracts 2022 International Juried Art Competition, Bronze Award Art Show International Gallery, 5th Abstract Competition, Talent Prize ART2art District, Los Angeles, CA Art Transforming Spaces, Lark Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Centered on Center, Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA 2021 LIVE Holiday Group Show, ART2art District, Los Angeles, CA Contemporary Art Gallery online All Color; Third Place for Coral Reef, Grey Cube Gallery Painting and Photography online art show, Merit Award Abstractions, Mona Niko Gallery, Mission Viejo, CA ArtUniteLA, Tropico de Nopal Art Gallery, Echo Park, CA Art Impact International, The Child Factor online exhibit and in person exhibit at Busboys and Poets, Washington D.C. Art Room Gallery online, Abstract Grey Cube Gallery online, Colors Art Show Las Laguna Art Gallery online, Purely Abstract
  • Creator:
    Marc Raphael
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: ARTSPACE WAREHOUSE_RAPHAEL_PLAY IT YOUR WAY 11stDibs: LU42615283202

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