Items Similar to Yond (geometric, pastel, acrylic on paper painting)
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 11
Carole EisnerYond (geometric, pastel, acrylic on paper painting)1982
1982
About the Item
Artist Bio:
Carole Eisner was born and raised in New York City and received a BFA from Syracuse University. She has had eight solo shows in New York City at David Findlay Gallery, Elizabeth Weiner Gallery, Syracuse University’s Lubin House, the Jack Gallery, the Segal Gallery and the First Women’s Bank; and elsewhere at the Jill Youngblood Gallery, LA, the Silvermine Center for the Arts, New Canaan, CT, and in Tokyo, at Gallery Tanishima and Gallery Sagan. She has participated in group shows at The Guggenheim Collection, NY (Recent Acquisitions show, 1986), The Atria Gallery, Hartford, CT, Neill Gallery, NY, The Institute of Contemporary Art, London, The Michael Stone Gallery, McLean, VA, and Gallery 99, Bay Harbor Islands, FL. Eisner is represented in private, public and corporate collections and has been published in The New York Times, New York Magazine, Who’s Who in American Art, Vogue and New York Newsday. Eisner, her husband and three dogs live in Weston, CT.
Artist Statement:
My interest in pure color and geometric shapes has been an overarching theme in the many artistic pursuits I have undertaken in my career. From my first years as a fashion designer, I gravitated to painting and sculpture. Abstraction, geometry, shape and color have always been at the core of my work. The paintings in this exhibit, from 1979 to the early 80s, are based on the rectangle. I was influenced by Albers and Rothko, Mondrian and Bolotowsky. I loved the experimentation and simplicity of Albers work in examining the juxtaposition of two colors vibrating off each other. His work was more cerebral, more controlled than mine; Rothko's more passionate and emotional and Mondrian and Bolotowsky, more linear and graphic. I endeavored to create work in response to these Masters, by using my own color palette, adding personal symbols and hieroglyphics to animate and create a conversation on the canvas. Later in the series, I tested the addition of glitter, adding texture and playfulness to the paintings.
- Creator:
- Creation Year:1982
- Dimensions:Height: 44.5 in (113.03 cm)Width: 56.5 in (143.51 cm)
- Medium:
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU16812933102
About the Seller
5.0
Vetted Professional Seller
Every seller passes strict standards for authenticity and reliability
Established in 2006
1stDibs seller since 2013
154 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 1 hour
Associations
Association of Women Art Dealers
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Shipping from: Hudson, NY
- Return Policy
Authenticity Guarantee
In the unlikely event there’s an issue with an item’s authenticity, contact us within 1 year for a full refund. DetailsMoney-Back Guarantee
If your item is not as described, is damaged in transit, or does not arrive, contact us within 7 days for a full refund. Details24-Hour Cancellation
You have a 24-hour grace period in which to reconsider your purchase, with no questions asked.Vetted Professional Sellers
Our world-class sellers must adhere to strict standards for service and quality, maintaining the integrity of our listings.Price-Match Guarantee
If you find that a seller listed the same item for a lower price elsewhere, we’ll match it.Trusted Global Delivery
Our best-in-class carrier network provides specialized shipping options worldwide, including custom delivery.More From This Seller
View AllClearing, bright, multicolored, large abstracted landscape
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
The artist activates her landscapes with sensuous applications of pigment. She layers bold hues and constructs rhizomatic forms—then interrupted by intuitive streaks of spray paint. ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Oil, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Walking the Path in Wonder, bright, multicolored, large abstracted landscape
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
The artist activates her landscapes with sensuous applications of pigment. She layers bold hues and constructs rhizomatic forms—then interrupted by intuitive streaks of spray paint. ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Nourishing Resilience (A Walk in the Woods), large abstract painting of forest
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
During these difficult times I have been finding respite and refuge in nature, once again painting outdoors, after many years of working predominantly in the studio. It has been heal...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Oil Crayon, Oil, Spray Paint, Acrylic
Chaos Theory 3 ( abstract, landscape, red, yellow, gray, sky, texture, tree)
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
While Rachelle Krieger hints at elements of landscape across her canvases spherical shapes for rocks and boulders, dynamic lines climbing up and across the canvas for trees—she is really after an expression of what occurs in the atmosphere, far above ground, and how those occurrences affect what we can see, feel and touch back on the earth’s surface. Through the artist’s unique mixture of materials, applied with her signature expressive and bold brushwork, Krieger tackles what is in constant flux—the sunlight, rain, electrical storms, thunder, wind and air.
In "Chaos Theory...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Acrylic, Vinyl
Slow Storm ( abstract, landscape, yellow, red, gray, texture)
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
While Rachelle Krieger hints at elements of landscape across her canvases spherical shapes for rocks and boulders, dynamic lines climbing up and across the canvas for trees—she is re...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Acrylic
Those Days That Glow (Landscape, Mixed media, forest, sun, trees, orange)
By Rachelle Krieger
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic, spraypaint, oilbar, oil on linen
Krieger began making her “Day Dreams” paintings in the spring of 2023 in Cedarmere Estate in Roslyn Harbor, NY, close to the artist’s home....
Category
2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings
Materials
Linen, Oil Pastel, Oil, Spray Paint, Acrylic
You May Also Like
Roses - landscape format impressionistic painting on linen canvas with roses
Located in Zofingen, AG
Immerse yourself in a vibrant yet tranquil world of impasto colors infused with meditative floral magic. My style reflects influences from abstract expressionism and modern art, empl...
Category
2010s Abstract Impressionist Abstract Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Linen, Acrylic
Fragrant Garden I - landscape impressionistic painting on 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
The Pyramids
By Elliot Gordon
Located in New York, NY
Elliot Gordon (American) , "The Pyramids", Contemporary Acrylic on Linen, 36 x 24 Canvas, Early 21st Century, 2015
Colors: Red, Yellow, Orange, White, Blue, Black, Pink, Purple, Gre...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Linen
Red Splatters on Grey Field - Abstract Expressionist in Acrylic on Linen
Located in Soquel, CA
Bold abstract expressionist composition by D. Whelan (American, 20th Century). The base layer of this piece is grey and dark purple paint soaked into the linen, with layers built on ...
Category
Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Acrylic
Flowering - Handwoven Abstract Landscape, Contemporary Woven and Painted Artwork
By Marta Pokojowczyk
Located in Salzburg, AT
From the series Horizons – Sunset 2023
Handwoven painting, linen, cotton yarn, acrylic textile paint, 65 x 50 cm.
‘Horizons’ are a symbiosis of two disciplines of art, Painting and...
Category
2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings
Materials
Textile, Cotton, Linen, Yarn, Acrylic
Tjintjintjin
By Walangkura Napanangka
Located in Miami, FL
As one of the last generation to remember a childhood lived in the desert hunting and gathering with her family, Walangkura Napanangka's paintings recall the stories of country and the location of specific sites in her traditional homeland west of the salt lake of Karrkurutinjinya (Lake Macdonald).
Born around 1946, at Tjitururrnga west of Kintore, in the remote and arid country between the Northern Territory and Western Australia, she lived with her father Rantji Tjapangati and mother Inyuwa Nampitjinpa and later, while still a teenager, travelled by foot with her family over the hundreds of kilometres from their remote desert home eventually joining Uta Uta Tjangala's group as they walked in to the settlements of Haasts Bluff and then Papunya.
The lure of settlement life with its promise of plentiful food and water belied the harsh conversion they would make to an alien lifestyle with its many problems and unfamiliar demands. The upheaval however, was ameliorated to some degree by the proximity of her immediate family including her mother Inyuwa, adoptive father Tutuma Tjapangati, and sister Pirrmangka Napanangka (now deceased) all of whom became artists.
Relocated to the community of Kintore in 1981 when the outstation movement began, Walangkura participated in the historic women's collaborative painting project (1994) that was initiated by the older women as a means of re-affirming their own spiritual and ancestral roots. It was a time of specifically female singing, ceremony and painting, away from the gaze of outsiders and men folk. The huge and colourful canvases that emerged from the women's camp were 'alive with the ritual excitement and narrative intensity of the occasion' (Johnson 2000: 197).
Within a year, Papunya Tula Artists, now established at Kintore, had taken on many of these women as full-time artists, revitalising the company after the deaths of many of the original 'painting men'. While individual women forged their own stylistic trajectory, these paintings were immediately distinguishable from the men's more cerebral and symmetrical style. They radiated an exuberant and vibrant energy, the felt heart-beat of women's affinity to country and spirit.
Walangkura's early works, created from 1996 onward, are characterized by masses of small markings and motifs covering large areas of canvas. Her favorite colour, a deep sandy orange predominates, accentuated against more somber blacks and reds and dusky greens or yellows. More recent works show a gestural quality though still tightly packed with an intensity of geometric line work representing sandhills. In a sense this provides a strong visual and contextual link to the men's linear style as exemplified by the works of George Tjungurrayi...
Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings
Materials
Linen, Cotton Canvas, Acrylic