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Hunt Slonem
Branson

2020

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  • Hunt Slonem "Golden Gathering" Bunnies Framed Oil on Wood Painting
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Baltimore, MD
    "Golden Gathering" is a framed oil painting on wood by Hunt Slonem, depicting a hutch of bunnies atop a metallic, painterly background. This piece is finished in an antique frame, ...
    Category

    2010s Neo-Expressionist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Wood, Wood Panel, Paint

  • Hunt Slonem "3 Play Monday" Neoexpressionist Bunnies Framed Oil on Wood Painting
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Baltimore, MD
    "3 Play Monday" is a framed oil painting on wood by Hunt Slonem, depicting a hutch of rabbits set against a vibrant yellow background. This piece is finished in an antique frame, w...
    Category

    2010s Neo-Expressionist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Wood, Wood Panel, Oil, Paint

  • Hunt Slonem "Scored Hutch" Neoexpressionist Bunny Framed Oil on Canvas Painting
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Baltimore, MD
    "Scored Hutch" is a framed oil painting on canvas by Hunt Slonem, depicting a hutch of rabbits set against a metallic gold and vibrant red background. The artist's technique of scori...
    Category

    2010s Neo-Expressionist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Paint, Oil, Canvas

  • Hunt Slonem "Max" Neo-Expressionist Oval Bunny Framed Oil on Wood Painting
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Baltimore, MD
    "Max" is a framed oil painting on wood by Hunt Slonem, depicting a lone rabbit in painterly contour lines set against a simple white background. This piece is finished in an antiqu...
    Category

    2010s Neo-Expressionist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Wood Panel, Paint, Wood

  • Hunt Slonem "Pink Run" Neoexpressionist Bunnies Framed Oil on Canvas Painting
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Baltimore, MD
    "Pink Run" is a framed oil painting on canvas by Hunt Slonem, depicting a hutch of bunnies set against a stark pink background. This piece is finished in an antique frame, which ha...
    Category

    2010s Neo-Expressionist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Paint, Oil, Canvas

  • Hunt Slonem "Blue Front Amazon" Neoexpressionist Parrots Framed Oil on Canvas
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Baltimore, MD
    "Blue Front Amazon" is a Neo-Expressionist oil painting on a round canvas, depicting 11 parrots sitting on branches surrounded with a golden background that amplifies the parrots co...
    Category

    2010s Neo-Expressionist Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Canvas

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  • "Red" Neo-Expressionist Rabbit in Vintage Gold Frame
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Austin, TX
    By Hunt Slonem This piece is a neo-expressionist depiction of a rabbit in red and black which comes ready to hang in a vintage gold frame. 2021 7.5" x 6" – Oil on Board Framed Size: ...
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    2010s Neo-Expressionist Animal Paintings

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  • Hunt Slonem, "Hundreds", 10x8 Yellow Single Bunny Rabbit Oil Painting
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
    Renowned artist Hunt Slonem's "Hundreds" is a 10x8 oil painting on wood board of a single contemporary abstract rabbit in black against a yellow background. *Painting is framed - Please note that not all Hunt Slonem frames are in mint condition. There may be signs of wear and tear due to the age and history* Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes. Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art. About the artist: His flair and admiration for far-flung destinations has been a staple of his life since childhood. Slonem was born in 1951 in Kittery, Maine, and his father’s position as a Navy officer meant the family moved often during Hunt’s formative years, including extended stays in Hawaii, California and Connecticut. He would continue to seek out travel opportunities throughout his young-adult years, studying abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico; these eye-opening experiences imbued him with an appreciation for tropical landscapes that would influence his unique style. After graduating with a degree in painting and art history from Tulane University in New Orleans, Slonem spent several years in the early 1970s living in Manhattan. It wasn’t until Janet Fish offered him her studio for the summer of 1975 that Slonem was able to fully immerse himself in his work. His pieces began getting exhibited around New York, propelling his reputation and thrusting him into the city’s explosive contemporary arts scene. He received several prestigious grants, including from Montreal’s Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project, for which he painted an 80-foot mural of the World Trade Center in the late 1970s. As Slonem honed his aesthetic, his work began appearing in unique, contextual spaces. By 1995 he finished a massive six-by-86-foot mural of birds, which shoots across the walls of the Bryant Park Grill Restaurant in New York City. His charity work has resulted dozens of partnerships, including a wallpaper of his famous bunnies designed specifically with Lee Jofa for the Ronald McDonald...
    Category

    2010s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Board

  • Hunt Slonem, "Pink Pair", 10x8 Light Pink Oval Textured Bunny Painting on Board
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
    Renowned artist Hunt Slonem's "Pink Pair" is a 10x8 oil painting on wood board of two contemporary abstract bunnies in black against a light pink background. A thick application of p...
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    2010s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Board

  • Hunt Slonem, "Lory", 10x8 Green Parrot Oval Avian Painting on Board
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
    Renowned artist Hunt Slonem's "Lory" is a 10x8 colorful oil painting on wood board of an abstract parrot in green and red against a peach-colored background. A thick application of paint combined with Slonem's antique framing lends a hand in giving this piece motion. Finished with his choice of antique framing. *Painting is framed - Please note that not all Hunt Slonem frames are in mint condition. There may be signs of wear and tear due to the age and history* Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes. Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art. About the artist: His flair and admiration for far-flung destinations has been a staple of his life since childhood. Slonem was born in 1951 in Kittery, Maine, and his father’s position as a Navy officer meant the family moved often during Hunt’s formative years, including extended stays in Hawaii, California and Connecticut. He would continue to seek out travel opportunities throughout his young-adult years, studying abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico; these eye-opening experiences imbued him with an appreciation for tropical landscapes that would influence his unique style. After graduating with a degree in painting and art history from Tulane University in New Orleans, Slonem spent several years in the early 1970s living in Manhattan. It wasn’t until Janet Fish offered him her studio for the summer of 1975 that Slonem was able to fully immerse himself in his work. His pieces began getting exhibited around New York, propelling his reputation and thrusting him into the city’s explosive contemporary arts scene. He received several prestigious grants, including from Montreal’s Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project, for which he painted an 80-foot mural of the World Trade Center in the late 1970s. As Slonem honed his aesthetic, his work began appearing in unique, contextual spaces. By 1995 he finished a massive six-by-86-foot mural of birds, which shoots across the walls of the Bryant Park Grill Restaurant in New York City. His charity work has resulted dozens of partnerships, including a wallpaper of his famous bunnies designed specifically with Lee Jofa for the Ronald McDonald...
    Category

    2010s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Board

  • Hunt Slonem, "Mint", 30x24 Silver and Green Textured Butterfly Oil Painting
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
    Renowned artist Hunt Slonem's "Mint" is a 30x24 metallic silver scored oil painting on wood board of contemporary abstract butterflies in white and green. *Painting is framed - Ple...
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    2010s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Board

  • Hunt Slonem, "Jane", 10x8 Green Single Bunny Rabbit Oil Painting
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
    Renowned artist Hunt Slonem's "Jane" is a 10x8 oil painting on wood board of a single contemporary abstract rabbit in black against a deep green background. *Painting is framed - Please note that not all Hunt Slonem frames are in mint condition. There may be signs of wear and tear due to the age and history* Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes. Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art. About the artist: His flair and admiration for far-flung destinations has been a staple of his life since childhood. Slonem was born in 1951 in Kittery, Maine, and his father’s position as a Navy officer meant the family moved often during Hunt’s formative years, including extended stays in Hawaii, California and Connecticut. He would continue to seek out travel opportunities throughout his young-adult years, studying abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico; these eye-opening experiences imbued him with an appreciation for tropical landscapes that would influence his unique style. After graduating with a degree in painting and art history from Tulane University in New Orleans, Slonem spent several years in the early 1970s living in Manhattan. It wasn’t until Janet Fish offered him her studio for the summer of 1975 that Slonem was able to fully immerse himself in his work. His pieces began getting exhibited around New York, propelling his reputation and thrusting him into the city’s explosive contemporary arts scene. He received several prestigious grants, including from Montreal’s Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project, for which he painted an 80-foot mural of the World Trade Center in the late 1970s. As Slonem honed his aesthetic, his work began appearing in unique, contextual spaces. By 1995 he finished a massive six-by-86-foot mural of birds, which shoots across the walls of the Bryant Park Grill Restaurant in New York City. His charity work has resulted dozens of partnerships, including a wallpaper of his famous bunnies designed specifically with Lee Jofa for the Ronald McDonald...
    Category

    2010s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Board

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