Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 8

Robin Okun
The In-Between, Abstract Painting

2024

About the Item

Artist Comments
A figure blends into a sea of blues and greens. Bright shapes in yellows, oranges, and pinks provide an intriguing counterpoint to the deeper colors. Artist Robin Okun notes that the painting reflects her increasing awareness of how leaving the past behind can lead to a life full of freedom and possibilities.


About the Artist
Artist Robin Okun draws on her background as a somatic psychotherapist to infuse the vibrant colors, body language, and movement of female figures into her modern expressionist pieces. Through layers of charcoal and acrylic paint, she unveils their stories, reflecting both personal and shared experiences with profound emotional depth. "It's a privilege to co-create healing spaces with women as their narratives unfold, and we process them together," says Robin. Working from her spacious home studio, Robin finds inspiration in everything around her, from photos and live models to her own imagination. Beyond her art, Robin cherishes moments spent with family, friends, and her dog, indulging in dance sessions and savoring a daily latte.


Words that describe this painting: figure, woman, female, girl, Matisse, figurative, back, abstract, people, acrylic painting, green


The In-Between
Robin Okun
Acrylic painting on stretched canvas
Finished white edges
Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind
Signed on front
2024
36 in. h x 24 in. w x 1.5 in. d
4 lbs. 0 oz.


  • Creator:
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    The In-Between. Robin Okun. Acrylic painting on stretched canvas. Finished white edges. Ready to hang. One-of-a-kind. Signed on front.
  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 779221stDibs: LU922114786122

More From This Seller

View All
Abstract Trio, Abstract Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Three people stand closely together. Bold black strokes outline their figures, adding depth and definition. Through abstract shapes, vibrant colors, and confi...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Distant Memory, Abstract Painting
By Gena Brodie Robbins
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Two figures emerge from a vivid landscape of oranges, purples, and blues. Bold patterns and mark-making give the scene a mysterious, dreamlike feel. The ambig...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Fresh Perspective, Abstract Painting
By Robin Okun
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Abstract patterns adorn a seated woman in a contemplative silence. The contrast between the figure's bold colors and the serene pale pastel backdrop creates a...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Letting Go, Abstract Painting
By Gena Brodie Robbins
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Two figures stand in a hazy scene. Bold yellow strokes surround the smaller form, with marks suggesting birds in flight above. The larger one merges with brig...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Blooming Together, Abstract Painting
By Robin Okun
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Two friends hold hands, their vibrant figures symbolizing their bond. The reds, pinks, and yellows create a cheerful scene. Artist Robin Okun features a brigh...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Midnight Swim, Abstract Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A poised swimmer confidently sits at the edge of a diving board. Rather than a sunny beach, this painting exudes a dramatic and mysterious night scene. Bold con...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

You May Also Like

Mirage - landscape impressionistic painting on linen canvas with red roses
Located in Zofingen, AG
"Look at a tree, a flower, a plant. Let your awareness rest upon it. How still they are, how deeply rooted in Being. Allow nature to teach you stillness." — Eckhart Tolle Let your g...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Linen, Acrylic

"How Old Are You?" Contemporary Colorful Pink and Blue Figurative Abstract
By Richard Fluhr
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful contemporary figurative abstract by Texas based artist Richard E. Fluhr. The work features a pair of embracing figures in pink and orange tones set against a blue background...
Category

2010s Abstract Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

"We are Refracted" Contemporary Colorful Pink and Green Figurative Abstract
By Richard Fluhr
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful contemporary figurative abstract by Texas based artist Richard E. Fluhr. The work features a group of abstract figures in pink and yellow set against a green background. Sig...
Category

2010s Abstract Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

"Alice in Wonderland" Contemporary Colorful Yellow and Peach Figurative Abstract
By Richard Fluhr
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful contemporary figurative abstract by Texas based artist Richard E. Fluhr. The work features a pair of abstract figures in peach tones set against a yellow and blue background...
Category

2010s Abstract Figurative Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

ABSTRACT Figurative Human Women by Contemporary Arnau Casas Spanish Art
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
At Escat Gallery we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of trust and professionalism for our collectors. Every artwork in our collection comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its originality and provenance. We offer secure worldwide delivery to any address you specify, ensuring that your purchase arrives in pristine condition. If you require additional shipping options or a bespoke quote from our trusted network of carriers, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our team is here to help you find the best solutions for a smooth and secure delivery experience. Arnau Casas...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Charcoal, Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

Interior, large, colorful figural abstract red, orange, blue acrylic of couple
By Richard Andres
Located in Beachwood, OH
Richard Andres (American, 1927-2013) Interior, 1976 acrylic on canvas signed lower right, signed and titled verso 50 x 59.5 inches Richard Andres was born in Buffalo, New York in 1927. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1950, he was immediately drafted and served for two years in the army as a mural painter. He received his Master of Arts from Kent State in 1961. A frequent exhibitor at galleries and museums and winner of multiple May Show prizes, Andres taught art in the Cleveland Public Schools for 28 years, as well as teaching the University of Buffalo, the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Western Reserve University. Very little in Richard Andres’ childhood would have predicted his love of classical music, mid-century-modern architecture and certainly not his lifelong passion for art and in particular abstract art. Richard’s father, Raymond, had no more than a third-grade education, and his mother, Clara, was one of thirteen children – only three of whom lived into adulthood and none of whom attended high school. They lived, when Richard was a boy, in a dingy area of Buffalo, NY in a walk-up apartment situated above a tavern. Raymond and Clara supplemented the income from their factory jobs in the bar downstairs with Raymond playing ragtime on the piano and Clara serving drinks. This often left Richard and his two older brothers at home alone to fend for themselves. The two older boys, Raymond and Russell, were - unlike Richard- rather rough and tumble and entertained themselves with stickball, boxing and the like. Richard, on the other hand, from a very young age liked to draw, or better yet even, to paint with the small set of watercolors he received for Christmas one year. Paper, however, at the height of the depression, was hard to come by. Luckily, Clara used paper doilies as decoration for the apartment and Richard would contentedly paint and then cut up doilies, gluing the pieces together to create collages. At eight-years-old, he discovered the Albright-Knox Museum (then known as the Albright Art Gallery) and spent several hours a week there studying the paintings. He was particularly fond of Charles Burchfield‘s landscapes, enamored with their ‘messiness’ and thinking that they somehow captured more ‘feeling’ than works he was previously familiar with. For his tenth Christmas, he asked for and received a ‘how-to’ paint book by Elliot O’Hare. Through this self-teaching, he assembled the portfolio needed for acceptance to Buffalo Technical High School where he studied Advertising Arts. In his Junior year, he was encouraged to enter a watercolor painting, “Two Barns,” in the national 1944-45 Ingersoll Art Award Contest and was one of twelve grand prize winners – each one winning one hundred dollars. More importantly the painting was exhibited at the Carnegie Institute Galleries, which resulted in his winning a national scholarship to the Cleveland School of Art (The Cleveland Art Institute). He flourished at the art school under the tutelage of faculty members such as Carl Gaertner, as well as that of visiting artists such as William Sommer and Henry George Keller. He would say in later years that Gaertner, in particular, influenced his attitude toward life as well as art. “Gaertner,” Andres said, “believed that there was no need to be a ‘tortured artist’, that an artist should rather enjoy beauty, family, and life in general.” Free to spend his days as he chose, he wandered the Cleveland Art Museum for most of the hours he was not attending classes or painting; the remaining time was spent drinking coffee at a local hangout with art school friends – which is where he met fellow Henry Keller scholarship winner, Avis Johnson. Richard was immediately smitten with Avis, but being rather shy, it took him the entire summer of 1948 to build up his courage to ask her out. Over that summer he ‘thought about Avis’ and worked in a diner to save money. He also used the hundred-dollar prize money won in High School to visit the first Max Beckmann retrospective in the United States at the City Art Museum in St. Louis. Over a half century later he spoke of that exhibit with a reverence usually reserved for spiritual matters, “I walked in and it was like nothing I had ever seen before... the color...It just glowed.” Returning to campus in the Fall, the first thing he did was go to the coffee shop in hopes of finding Avis. He did, and she, upon seeing him, realized that she was also smitten with him. They quickly became known as ‘the couple’ on campus, and a year later, with Richard being drafted for the Korean war, they were quickly married by a Justice of the Peace, celebrating after with family at Avis’s Cleveland home. As a gift, faculty member John Paul Miller...
Category

1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Recently Viewed

View All