“Evanesce” Contemporary Abstract Surrealist Painting of Mystical Icons & Symbols
View Similar Items
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 12
Scott Woodard“Evanesce” Contemporary Abstract Surrealist Painting of Mystical Icons & Symbols2019
2019
About the Item
- Creator:
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 19.88 in (50.5 cm)Width: 15.88 in (40.34 cm)Depth: 1.38 in (3.51 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Framing:Framing Options Available
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Houston, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: CA10.2021.0804.29371stDibs: LU55138632792
About the Seller
5.0
Gold Seller
These expertly vetted sellers are highly rated and consistently exceed customer expectations.
Established in 1969
1stDibs seller since 2014
780 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 6 hours
More From This SellerView All
- "Spermy and Licorice Popsicle Meet the Club" Bubble Surrealist PaintingBy Scott WoodardLocated in Houston, TXThree made up characters named Spermy, Licorice, and Club. Painting is mostly grey toned with yellow and orange hints. Artist signed the canvas on the bottom right corner, as well as...Category
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Abstract Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic
- "Mannequin Meditating" Large Surrealist Abstract PaintingBy Norman BaaschLocated in Houston, TXLarge still life painting of a mannequin placed in front of a window. The canvas is signed, titled, and dated by the artist on the back and the bottom corner. The work is framed in a...Category
2010s Surrealist Abstract Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic
- "Absolut Keck" Vodka Abstract Surrealist Black and White Airbrush PaintingLocated in Houston, TXAbstract surrealist black and white airbrush painting of an Absolut Vodka bottle surrounded by a variety of figures. The piece includes the faces of ...Category
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Abstract Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic, Foam Board
- “Mssr. Violette” Pink, Purple, and Grey Abstract Aristocratic Figure PaintingBy Scott WoodardLocated in Houston, TXPink, purple, and grey surrealist figurative portrait painting by contemporary Houston artist Scott Woodard. The work features an abstract woman figure wearing an aristocratic dress ...Category
2010s Surrealist Figurative Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic
- “Mme. Violette” Pink, Purple, and Grey Abstract Aristocratic Figure PaintingBy Scott WoodardLocated in Houston, TXPink, purple, and grey surrealist figurative portrait painting by contemporary Houston artist Scott Woodard. The work features an abstract male figure wearing an aristocratic suit wi...Category
2010s Surrealist Figurative Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic
- "Circus Dreams" Large Surreal Black and Blue Toned Dancing Performers PaintingBy Doug WhitfieldLocated in Houston, TXSurreal abstract painting by contemporary artist Doug Whitfield. The work features various dancing performers flanked by an elephant and a central sphin...Category
Late 20th Century Surrealist Figurative Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic
You May Also Like
- Surrealist Large Painting Royal College of Art LGBTQ+ Artist Cat Blue FlowersBy Isabel RockLocated in Norfolk, GBIsabel Rock is a creator of contemporary fairy tales. A graduate of the Royal College of Art in London, her work is an explosion of strange occurrences while a surreal narrative take...Category
2010s Surrealist Abstract Paintings
MaterialsPaint, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Archival Paper, Pen
- 1970 Mod Surrealist Painting Collage David Hare Abstract Landscape Summer LandBy David HareLocated in Surfside, FLDavid Hare Summer Land, 1970 Acrylic or oil paint and collage on board Dimensions: 26 X 36 inches. Framed measuring 29 x 38 inches. Hand signed, dated and titled on tape to verso 'Summer Land 1970 Hare'. Provenance: Hamilton Gallery of Contemporary Art, New York David Hare (1917 – 1992) was an American artist, associated with the Surrealist movement. He is primarily known for his sculpture, though he also worked extensively in photography and oil painting. The VVV Surrealism Magazine was first published and edited by Hare in 1942. Born March 10, 1917 in New York City, New York to father Meredith Hare, a lawyer and mother Elizabeth Sage Goodwin, an art collector. In the 1920s the family moved first to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, Colorado, in hope that the fresh air would help heal Meredith Hare's tuberculosis. His mother founded the Fountain Valley School, where David attended high school. After high school Hare married and moved to Roxbury, Connecticut where he worked as a color photographer. He attended Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson from 1936 to 1937, studying biology and chemistry. In the late 1930s, with no previous artistic training, he began to experiment with color photography. Using his previous education in chemistry Hare developed an automatist technique called "heatage" in which he heated the unfixed negative from an 8 by 10-inch plate, causing the image to ripple and distort. Hare's Surrealist experiments in photography were only one of his many projects. In 1938 he met Susanna Winslow Wilson and the couple soon married. Both David and Susanna pursued their interests in Surrealism and regularly attended Surrealist gatherings in New York Larre French restaurant on 56th street and at Breton's Greenwich Village apartment. In 1940 he received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest, for which he eventually produced 20 prints developed using Eastman Kodak's then-new dye transfer process (a time-consuming and complicated technique). In the same year, he also opened his own commercial photography studio in New York City and exhibited his photographs in a solo show at the Julien Levy Gallery. In the next few years, through his cousin the painter Kay Sage, he came into contact with a number of Surrealist artists who had fled their native Europe because of World War II. Hare became closely involved with the émigré Surrealist movement and collaborated closely with them on projects such as the Surrealist journal VVV, which he co founded and edited from 1941 to 1944 with André Breton, Max Ernst, and Marcel Duchamp. With numerous illustrations by Breton, Leonora Carrington, Marc Chagall, Roberto Matta, Giorgio de Chirico, MarcelDuchamp, Max Ernst, Andre Masson, Joan Miro, Enrico Donati, Dorothea Tanning, and others. Published in only four issues between 1942-44, VVV was an experimental New York-based magazine devoted to the dissemination of Surrealism. Edited by David Hare, the short-lived magazine featured contributions from some of the leading avant-garde artists of the period. David and Susanna divorce in 1945 and Breton’s wife Jacqueline Lamba...Category
1970s Surrealist Abstract Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic, Board
- Arigato Diptych Acrylic on CanvasBy Malgosia KiernozyckaLocated in Delray Beach, FLArigato diptych, acrylic on canvas. Malgosia Kiernozycka was born in Wroclaw, Poland. She graduated high school at the School of Fine Arts and received a scholarship from the Min...Category
2010s Surrealist Abstract Paintings
MaterialsCanvas, Acrylic
- Royal PalmsBy Heather FarrellLocated in Kansas City, MOHeather Farrell Title : Royal Palms Materials : Acrylic on canvas Date : 2019 Dimensions : 4' x 5'. (48 x 60 in.) Signed, COA provided Heather Farrell wor...Category
2010s Surrealist Figurative Paintings
MaterialsCanvas, Acrylic
Price Upon Request - Reverberations, mid-century abstract surrealist black acrylic paintingBy Clarence Holbrook CarterLocated in Beachwood, OHClarence Holbrook Carter (American, 1904-2000) Reverberations, 1970 Acrylic on illustration board Signed lower left 20 x 30 inches Mid-century abstract surrealist black acrylic painting...Category
1970s Surrealist Abstract Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic
- 'Vujá Dé, ' by Paul Micich, Acrylic and Alkyd on Canvas Painting, 2016By Paul MicichLocated in Oklahoma City, OKThis 40" x 30" acrylic and alkyd on canvas painting, 'Vuja De,' by Paul Micich is from the artist's 'Paper Airplane' series. A headless black coat wearing ...Category
2010s Surrealist Figurative Paintings
MaterialsCanvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Alkyd