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Medium: Monoprint
1960 French Metallic Ballerina Green and Gold Prints Set of Three Framed
1960 French Metallic Ballerina Green and Gold Prints Set of Three Framed

1960 French Metallic Ballerina Green and Gold Prints Set of Three Framed

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Ballerina Dancing Print signed initials Metallic print on board, framed framed: 10 x 12 inches size: 6 x 8 inches Provenance: private collection Condition: very good condition For ...

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Mid-20th Century French School Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Digital, Monoprint

Huge Red Grooms Monotype Oil Painting LA Hollywood Circus Film Cartoon Pop Art
Huge Red Grooms Monotype Oil Painting LA Hollywood Circus Film Cartoon Pop Art

Huge Red Grooms Monotype Oil Painting LA Hollywood Circus Film Cartoon Pop Art

By Red Grooms

Located in Surfside, FL

Red Grooms (American, b. 1937). Keystone Kops to the Rescue III. 2006. Triptych color monotype created by the artist with lithographic ink on plexiglass plates, and then hand-colored by the artist. Printed by master printer Bud Shark. Printed on White Rives BFK. A unique impression, signed by the artist in pencil lower right. 3 sheets. Each sheet is 30 x 44 ½ ”. Overall: 30 x 133 ½ ” This has all the wonderful components of a Red Grooms piece, Keystone Kops policemen, Circus, Cactus, Cowboys, Hollywood sign etc. Red Grooms (born Charles Rogers Grooms on June 7, 1937) is an American multimedia artist best known for his colorful pop-art constructions depicting frenetic scenes of modern urban life. Grooms was given the nickname "Red" by Dominic Falcone (of Provincetown's Sun Gallery) when he was starting out as a dishwasher at a restaurant in Provincetown and was studying with Hans Hofmann. Grooms was born in Nashville, Tennessee during the middle of the Great Depression. Red Grooms came of age in the shadow of the Abstract Expressionists. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, then at Nashville's Peabody College. In 1956, Grooms moved to New York City, to enroll at the New School for Social Research. A year later, Grooms attended a summer session at the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. There he met experimental animation pioneer Yvonne Andersen, with whom he collaborated on several short films. Grooms follows in the tradition of William Hogarth and Honoré Daumier, who were canny commentators on the human condition. In 1969, Peter Schjeldahl compared Grooms to Marcel Duchamp, because both embodied "a movement of one man that is open to everybody." In the spring of 1958, Grooms, Yvonne Andersen and Lester Johnson each painted twelve-foot by twelve-foot panels, which they erected with telephone poles on a parking lot adjacent an amusement park in Salisbury, MA. Inspired by artist-run spaces such as New York's Hansa Gallery and Phoenix, and Provincetown's Sun Gallery, Grooms and painter Jay Milder opened the City Gallery in Grooms' second-floor loft in the Flatiron District. When Phoenix refused to show Claes Oldenburg, Grooms and Milder dropped out of Phoenix and City Gallery presented Oldenberg's first New York exhibition, as well as that of Jim Dine. Other artists who showed at City Gallery include Stephen Durkee, Mimi Gross (daughter of Chaim Gross and Red Grooms wife), Bob Thompson, Lester Johnson, and Alex Katz. Grooms never developed the detached stance of such Pop Art practitioners as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein or James Rosenquist. Instead he painted his own life, and became, literally, an actor on the stage of life -- in this case the art-as-life "happenings" of the downtown New York scene. Inspired by George Méliès...

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Early 2000s Pop Art Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Monotype

Layers of Reality:Mendicant Monk/Woman Warrior acrylic, cold wax, monoprint 2025
Layers of Reality:Mendicant Monk/Woman Warrior acrylic, cold wax, monoprint 2025

Layers of Reality:Mendicant Monk/Woman Warrior acrylic, cold wax, monoprint 2025

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

The first layer of this painting was an ardent bare-breasted woman warrior reaching for a sword. The next layer that emerged, influenced by the Monk Series, was the outline of a trad...

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2010s Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Wax, Oil, Acrylic, Tissue Paper, Monoprint

Untitled, White Sneakers, Series Stand -  Photography - Painting Object
Untitled, White Sneakers, Series Stand -  Photography - Painting Object

Untitled, White Sneakers, Series Stand - Photography - Painting Object

By Magdalena Peszkowska

Located in Salzburg, AT

Individual technique on grey military blanket Magdalena Peszkowska born in 1980 in Gdańsk, Poland. Studied in Department of Painting at Academy of F...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Textile, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Monoprint, Other Medium

Conceptual Pop Art Color Oil Monotype Painting Abstract Figure Robin Winters
Conceptual Pop Art Color Oil Monotype Painting Abstract Figure Robin Winters

Conceptual Pop Art Color Oil Monotype Painting Abstract Figure Robin Winters

By Robin Winters

Located in Surfside, FL

Robin Winters (American, born 1950), Untitled (Red Face) from "Cherry Block Series" 1986, monotype, pencil signed and dated lower right, plate: 6"h x 8.5"w, overall (with frame): 22.25"h x 18.25"w. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, San Francisco. Winters was invited to make monotypes at Experimental Workshop in San Francisco, (they printed Richard Bosman, Sam Francis, Claire Falkenstein, Deborah Oropallo and Kenneth Noland and many more greats). Winters chose to paint on wood blocks rather than the more usual metal plates in order to capture the organic quality of the natural material. He exploited a salient characteristic of the monoprint in Ghost Story by adding new painted elements onto the increasingly faint ghost images that result from successive impressions from a single block. In so doing he achieved the effect of transparent layers of color and shadow imagery. Winters's brightly-colored monotypes portray an array of figures and landscapes (and an occasional still-life) that, although can be seen in the context of a general trend away from abstraction that has marked the 1980s, defy strict stylistic categorization. They are neither realistic nor abstract, psychological self-examinations nor narrative fictions, but they contain elements of all of these approaches. Like Jonathan Borofsky, Winters derives much of his subject matter from dreams, believing that through his private fears and obsessions he can touch similar emotions in others. Although at first glance Winters's images look as if they could have been made by a child, closer attention reveals sly art historical references to Jackson Pollock and Pattern Painting (the drip and splatter backgrounds), Mark Rothko (the three-part horizontal compositions) and Minimalism (the gridded Cherry Block Series: Bread Beat). Robin Winters (born 1950 in Benicia, California) is an American conceptual, multi-disciplinary, artist and teacher based in New York. Winters is known for creating solo exhibitions containing an interactive durational performance component to his installations, sometimes lasting up to two months. Winters first emerged in the burgeoning Soho NYC art scene of the 1970s. An early practitioner of the Relational Aesthetics (social interaction as an art medium) Winters also created in works through sculpture, installation, performance, painting, drawing and prints. His art maintains a whimsical spirit, and he often returns to ongoing themes involving faces, boats, cars, bottles, hats and jesters or fools. Winters has incorporated such devices as blind dates, double dates, dinners, fortune telling, and free consultation in his performances. Throughout his career he has engaged in a wide variety of media, such as performance art, film, video, writing prose and poetry, photography, installation art, printmaking, drawing, painting, ceramic sculpture, bronze sculpture, and glassblowing. Winters was born in Benicia, California in 1950 to lawyer parents. As a child his hobby was collecting glass bottles found on the beach and under old buildings, which would later influence him as an artist. In 1968, Winters had his first durational performance, entitled Norman Thomas Travelling Museum. The artist drove a Volkswagen bus decorated in collage, many of the images relating to current events and politics. Inside was what the artist described as a “reliquary” containing many objects, including a bottle collection. Winters took the van to shopping centers and even as far as Mexico. That same year, Winters opted not to register for the military draft. Although he was deemed fit to serve, Winters refused. In 1975 the resulting legal proceedings finally came to a close after it was proven that the artist had been harassed by the local draft board. In his teens and early twenties, Winters became acquainted with several local artists who helped shape his aesthetic, most notably Manuel Neri and Robert Arneson. By the early 1970s, Winters was studying at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) and had relocated to San Francisco. At this time Winters became friends with the Bay Area conceptual artists Terry Fox and Howard Fried, and participated in several of Fried's performance works. In 1972 Winters was accepted into the Whitney Independent Study Program in New York City. After coming to New York City, Winters helped support himself by working for various artists, among them the performance artist Joan...

Category

1980s Pop Art Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Monotype

Erica with Pearls, 2018-2025
Erica with Pearls, 2018-2025

Erica with Pearls, 2018-2025

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Erica with Pearls, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas with artist made frame 60 x 50 cm Signed, dated and annotated on verso Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines ...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Carbon Pencil, Monoprint

Triptych Game of Capture-Collagraph prints on tissue paper with cold wax and oil
Triptych Game of Capture-Collagraph prints on tissue paper with cold wax and oil

Triptych Game of Capture-Collagraph prints on tissue paper with cold wax and oil

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Triptych Game of Capture-Collagraph prints on tissue paper with cold wax and oilpaint on canvas. This triptych, printed off the surface of textured shrine panels, depicts the feminin...

Category

2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Wax, Oil, Tissue Paper, Monoprint, Monotype

Conceptual Pop Art Color Oil Monotype Painting Abstract Figure Robin Winters
Conceptual Pop Art Color Oil Monotype Painting Abstract Figure Robin Winters

Conceptual Pop Art Color Oil Monotype Painting Abstract Figure Robin Winters

By Robin Winters

Located in Surfside, FL

Robin Winters (American, born 1950), Untitled (Red Face) from "Cherry Block Series" 1986, monotype, pencil signed and dated lower right, plate: 6"h x 8.5"w, overall (with frame): 22.25"h x 18.25"w. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, San Francisco. Winters was invited to make monotypes at Experimental Workshop in San Francisco, (they printed Richard Bosman, Sam Francis, Claire Falkenstein, Deborah Oropallo and Kenneth Noland and many more greats). Winters chose to paint on wood blocks rather than the more usual metal plates in order to capture the organic quality of the natural material. He exploited a salient characteristic of the monoprint in Ghost Story by adding new painted elements onto the increasingly faint ghost images that result from successive impressions from a single block. In so doing he achieved the effect of transparent layers of color and shadow imagery. Winters's brightly-colored monotypes portray an array of figures and landscapes (and an occasional still-life) that, although can be seen in the context of a general trend away from abstraction that has marked the 1980s, defy strict stylistic categorization. They are neither realistic nor abstract, psychological self-examinations nor narrative fictions, but they contain elements of all of these approaches. Like Jonathan Borofsky, Winters derives much of his subject matter from dreams, believing that through his private fears and obsessions he can touch similar emotions in others. Although at first glance Winters's images look as if they could have been made by a child, closer attention reveals sly art historical references to Jackson Pollock and Pattern Painting (the drip and splatter backgrounds), Mark Rothko (the three-part horizontal compositions) and Minimalism (the gridded Cherry Block Series: Bread Beat). Robin Winters (born 1950 in Benicia, California) is an American conceptual, multi-disciplinary, artist and teacher based in New York. Winters is known for creating solo exhibitions containing an interactive durational performance component to his installations, sometimes lasting up to two months. Winters first emerged in the burgeoning Soho NYC art scene of the 1970s. An early practitioner of the Relational Aesthetics (social interaction as an art medium) Winters also created in works through sculpture, installation, performance, painting, drawing and prints. His art maintains a whimsical spirit, and he often returns to ongoing themes involving faces, boats, cars, bottles, hats and jesters or fools. Winters has incorporated such devices as blind dates, double dates, dinners, fortune telling, and free consultation in his performances. Throughout his career he has engaged in a wide variety of media, such as performance art, film, video, writing prose and poetry, photography, installation art, printmaking, drawing, painting, ceramic sculpture, bronze sculpture, and glassblowing. Winters was born in Benicia, California in 1950 to lawyer parents. As a child his hobby was collecting glass bottles found on the beach and under old buildings, which would later influence him as an artist. In 1968, Winters had his first durational performance, entitled Norman Thomas Travelling Museum. The artist drove a Volkswagen bus decorated in collage, many of the images relating to current events and politics. Inside was what the artist described as a “reliquary” containing many objects, including a bottle collection. Winters took the van to shopping centers and even as far as Mexico. That same year, Winters opted not to register for the military draft. Although he was deemed fit to serve, Winters refused. In 1975 the resulting legal proceedings finally came to a close after it was proven that the artist had been harassed by the local draft board. In his teens and early twenties, Winters became acquainted with several local artists who helped shape his aesthetic, most notably Manuel Neri and Robert Arneson. By the early 1970s, Winters was studying at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) and had relocated to San Francisco. At this time Winters became friends with the Bay Area conceptual artists Terry Fox and Howard Fried, and participated in several of Fried's performance works. In 1972 Winters was accepted into the Whitney Independent Study Program in New York City. After coming to New York City, Winters helped support himself by working for various artists, among them the performance artist Joan...

Category

1980s Pop Art Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Monotype

Psychi 9 - The Soul, oil paint on paper, orange contemporary whimsical butterfly
Psychi 9 - The Soul, oil paint on paper, orange contemporary whimsical butterfly

Psychi 9 - The Soul, oil paint on paper, orange contemporary whimsical butterfly

By Apostolos Chantzaras

Located in Dallas, TX

This is a beautiful whimsical original butterfly painting on watercolor paper, currently floated on a matboard, ready to be frame. Painting does not include frame. One of the Owls fr...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Archival Paper, Monoprint, Oil

Crying Woman / Fertility Figure
Crying Woman / Fertility Figure

Crying Woman / Fertility Figure

By Nancy Spero

Located in New York, NY

Unique work made from handprinting and printed collage on paper.

Category

1980s Feminist Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Printer's Ink, Mixed Media, Handmade Paper, Pencil, Monoprint

Tyme of Revolution, cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024.
Tyme of Revolution, cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Tyme of Revolution, cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Tyme of Revolution, cold wax, monoprints, transfer, oil stick on canvas, 2024. Within history, culture binds values and meaning to time through symbols. These images of flags and gas...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Tissue Paper, Wax, Canvas

Portraits of Androids, Blond Sophia
Portraits of Androids, Blond Sophia

Portraits of Androids, Blond Sophia

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Portraits of Androids, Blond Sophia #1, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas 47 1/5 × 35 2/5 in 120 × 90 cm Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent celebrity culture of humanoid AI as a way to better understand humanity, authenticity, identity, and memory in the early 21st century. The installation, inspired in part by the dystopian literary works of George Orwell, Mary Shelley, Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Graphite, Monoprint

Dancing with Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024.
Dancing with Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Dancing with Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Dancing with Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2024. Embodied in the multiple aspects of movement, we dance to tyme, through tyme, and in tyme People who believe in ...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Wax, Tissue Paper, Monoprint

Our Lady, acrylic paint, cold wax, oil stick, layers of marked tissue, canvas
Our Lady, acrylic paint, cold wax, oil stick, layers of marked tissue, canvas

Our Lady, acrylic paint, cold wax, oil stick, layers of marked tissue, canvas

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Our Lady, with acrylic paint, cold wax, oil stick, and layers of marked tissue paper, opens up a novel way of relating to materials and creating context with layers of images. Throug...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel, Monoprint

Evening Return Graphite Monoprint on Canvas, Figurative, 2010+, New
Evening Return Graphite Monoprint on Canvas, Figurative, 2010+, New

Evening Return Graphite Monoprint on Canvas, Figurative, 2010+, New

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Graphite marks, alternately black and silver, infer night creeping up on a woman across all time and culture. She is returning home at the cusp of dark. Her duties and adventures und...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Graphite, Monoprint, Acrylic

See no evil, mono, print collage politics shame, hand, figurative abstraction

See no evil, mono, print collage politics shame, hand, figurative abstraction

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This monoprint transfer painting on paper bridges single printmaking and painting, with collage. The color palette is mostly monochromatic. Thematically it is a figurative work refer...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Archival Paper, Monoprint

Please exit, monoprint collage politics hand, figurative

Please exit, monoprint collage politics hand, figurative

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This monoprint transfer painting on paper bridges single printmaking and painting, with collage. The color palette is monochromatic. Thematically it is a figurative work referencing ...

Category

2010s American Modern Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Archival Paper, Monoprint

Portraits of Androids, Double Sophia
Portraits of Androids, Double Sophia

Portraits of Androids, Double Sophia

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Lee Wells Double Sophia, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas with projection mapped video 125 x 150 cm Contact for video link. Currently on view as part of Sentient Electroics at Wallplay Seaport Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent celebrity culture of humanoid AI as a way to better understand humanity, authenticity, identity, and memory in the early 21st century. The installation, inspired in part by the dystopian literary works of George Orwell, Mary Shelley, Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Video, Acrylic, Graphite, Monoprint

Portraits of Androids, Erica `1

Portraits of Androids, Erica `1

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Erica #1, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas 25 3/5 × 21 7/10 in 65 × 55 cm Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent celebrity culture of humanoid AI as a way to better understand humanity, authenticity, identity, and memory in the early 21st century. The installation, inspired in part by the dystopian literary works of George Orwell, Mary Shelley, Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Pencil, Monoprint

Portraits of Androids, Erica `1

Portraits of Androids, Erica `1

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Erica #1, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas 25 3/5 × 21 7/10 in 65 × 55 cm Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent celebrity culture of humanoid AI as a way to better understand humanity, authenticity, identity, and memory in the early 21st century. The installation, inspired in part by the dystopian literary works of George Orwell, Mary Shelley, Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Canvas, Acrylic, Pencil

Portraits of Androids, Double Sophia
Portraits of Androids, Double Sophia

Portraits of Androids, Double Sophia

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Lee Wells Double Sophia, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas with projection mapped video 125 x 150 cm Contact for video link. Currently on view as part of Sentient Electroics...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Video, Acrylic, Graphite, Monoprint

Portraits of Androids, Erica with Pearls
Portraits of Androids, Erica with Pearls

Portraits of Androids, Erica with Pearls

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Erica with Pearls, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas 47 1/5 × 39 2/5 in 120 × 100 cm Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent celebrity culture of humanoid AI as a way to better understand humanity, authenticity, identity, and memory in the early 21st century. The installation, inspired in part by the dystopian literary works of George Orwell, Mary Shelley, Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Carbon Pencil, Monoprint, Acrylic

Love Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2400.
Love Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2400.

Love Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2400.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Love Tyme, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2400. We have all experienced how tyme’s absorption in love has a different quality, whether falling in, worrying over a loved o...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Monoprint, Oil, Wax

Erica #`1

Erica #`1

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Erica #1, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas 25 3/5 × 21 7/10 in 65 × 55 cm Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent celebrity culture of humanoid AI as a ...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint

Erica with Pearls
Erica with Pearls

Erica with Pearls

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Erica with Pearls, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas 47 1/5 × 39 2/5 in 120 × 100 cm Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent c...

Category

2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Canvas, Carbon Pencil

Robot Dog 4th Generation Aibo

Robot Dog 4th Generation Aibo

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Aibo 4th Generation, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas 21 7/10 × 29 1/2 in 55 × 75 cm Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the rece...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint

Philip K Dick

Philip K Dick

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Phillip K. Dick, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas 21 7/10 × 17 7/10 in 55 × 45 cm Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent celebrity culture of humanoid AI as a way to better understand humanity, authenticity, identity, and memory in the early 21st century. The installation, inspired in part by the dystopian literary works of George Orwell, Mary Shelley, Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov...

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2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint

Blond Sophia #1
Blond Sophia #1

Blond Sophia #1

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Blond Sophia #1, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas 47 1/5 × 35 2/5 in 120 × 90 cm Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent celebrity culture of humanoid A...

Category

2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Canvas, Acrylic, Graphite

Double Sophia
Double Sophia

Double Sophia

By Lee Wells

Located in New York, NY

Lee Wells Double Sophia, 2018 Hand embellished monoprint on canvas with projection mapped video 125 x 150 cm Contact for video link. Sophia’s Safehouse in an Uncanny Valley examines the recent celebrity culture of humanoid AI as a way to better understand humanity, authenticity, identity, and memory in the early 21st century. The installation, inspired in part by the dystopian literary works of George Orwell, Mary Shelley, Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov...

Category

2010s Contemporary Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Monoprint, Canvas, Video, Acrylic, Graphite

Monks Series, # I, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2025.
Monks Series, # I, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2025.

Monks Series, # I, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2025.

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Monks Series, # I, Cold wax, monoprints, oil stick on canvas, 2025. Layers of Reality Series is an ongoing exploration through the visual arts of the idea that there is no single re...

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2010s Other Art Style Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Tissue Paper, Monoprint

Layers of Reality: Peonies Cold wax, monoprint, oil stick on canvas
Layers of Reality: Peonies Cold wax, monoprint, oil stick on canvas

Layers of Reality: Peonies Cold wax, monoprint, oil stick on canvas

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Working from the concept of Haiku Mind had a surprising impact on how this work was conceived. The ancient poetic form of Japanese haiku is traditionally a tool for acute observation...

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2010s Other Art Style Monoprint Figurative Paintings

Materials

Wax, Acrylic, Tissue Paper, Monoprint

Monoprint figurative paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Monoprint figurative paintings available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add figurative paintings created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of orange, purple and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Lee Wells, Apostolos Chantzaras, Robin Winters, and Red Grooms. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Pop Art, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Monoprint figurative paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available