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Medium: Plastic
MIROIRS D'ARTISTE (3D WALL SCULPTURE)
Located in Aventura, FL
Mirrored glass and silkscreened plexiglass wall sculpture. Incised artist signature and edition on verso. From the EA edition of 20 (there is also the main edition of 99). Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included. All reasonable offers will be considered. About the Artist: Jesús Rafael Soto (Venezuelan, 1923–2005) was an artist known for his kinetic sculptures and large-scale installations. Like Alexander Calder and George Rickey, Soto’s delicate and responsive constructions react to external stimuli and changes in the atmosphere, as seen in his work Penetrable (1990). “Artistic creation is a force which should preferably be directed towards the exploration of space, of the universe, of the infinite realities which surround us, but of which we are hardly conscious,” Soto once mused. Born on June 5, 1923 in Cuidad Bolívar, Venezuela, he studied at the Escuela des artes plásticas in Caracas from 1942–1947 and later served as the director of the Escuela de bellas artes in Maracaibo, Venezuela until his move to Europe in 1950. Settling in Paris, he associated with the Op Art artists Victor Vasarely and Yaacov Agam, as well as members of the ZERO group such as Otto Piene, Jean Tinguely, and Heinz Mack. In 1973, the Museo de arte modern Jesús Soto...
Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mirror, Plexiglass, Screen

"Nuvola mistica" by Enzio Wenk, 2010 - Pink and Black Abstract Figure, Framed
Located in Bresso, IT
Translated title: "Mystic cloud" Acrylic on cardboard and wood.
Category

2010s Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood, Cardboard

Acrylic on Canvas: 'Charm School'
Located in New York, NY
Scott Harbison grew up in northern New Jersey, and had an early fascination with cartoons. Somewhat introverted, he seemed to daydream his way through ...
Category

2010s Outsider Art Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, ABS

Condolences
Located in New Orleans, LA
Amanda Joy Brown is a visual artist and educator based in Nashville, TN. Brown earned her MFA in the painting program at the Savannah College of Art and Design. During her time there...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood, Polymer

A Housewarming
Located in New Orleans, LA
Amanda Joy Brown is a visual artist and educator based in Nashville, TN. Brown earned her MFA in the painting program at the Savannah College of Art and Design. During her time there...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Polymer

Thinking of You
Located in New Orleans, LA
Amanda Joy Brown is a visual artist and educator based in Nashville, TN. Brown earned her MFA in the painting program at the Savannah College of Art and Design. During her time there...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Polymer

Cavalry (original mixed media painting on canvas)
Located in Aventura, FL
Original mixed media painting on rubber - canvas type material. Unsigned. Artwork size 9.25 x 8.25 inches. Frame size approx 15 x 14 inches. Artwork is in excellent condition. C...
Category

Late 20th Century Outsider Art Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Canvas, Rubber

Marilyn vs JFK & JFK vs Marilyn
Located in New York, NY
In a captivating new collection, Alex Guofeng Cao dazzles audiences with his unique twist on instantly recognizable images. Inspired by history and pop culture, Cao manipulates one iconic image to create another in his extraordinary large-scale works. From a distance, the pieces appear to be a singular image but as the viewer approaches closer, you find each work is a masterfully crafted compilation of minute detailed images layered next to one another, creating a mesmerizing and hypnotic optical illusion. Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all of his works, from striking black and white pieces to stunning explorations in high-definition color. He cleverly mirrors this visual contrast in his subject matter by subverting the main image and creating a dialogue between the macrocosm and microcosm. Take the piece, Ali vs Armstrong; here we see the iconic image of Muhammed Ali’s victory composed of thousands of tiny portraits...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Spots on beauty Padstow - figurative collage
Located in New York, NY
60x84cm (without frame) Hand-cut vinyl applied to Perspex panel. The 5th in a new series of artworks focusing on British seaside towns. I have longed to capture my own take on this t...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Lacquer, Acrylic Polymer, Vinyl

Spots on the beauty Corbis bay - figurative collage
Located in New York, NY
Hand-cut vinyl applied to Perspex panel. The 5th in a new series of artworks focusing on British seaside towns. I have longed to capture my own take on this theme, where even the mos...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Lacquer, Acrylic Polymer, Vinyl

Sunrise
Located in New Orleans, LA
Framed Dimensions: 36.5h x 36.5w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South. Stolin was born on August 30, 1963. His art abilities were quickly recognized when in fourth grade he qualified for admission to the State School of Art in Kiev, which he attended from 1975 to 1981. He decided to concentrate on book illustration and graphic arts, and after graduating he was accepted into the Ivan Fedorov Polygraphic Institute in Moscow, where he studied from 1982 to 1988, graduating with a master of fine arts degree in 1988. He trained as a printmaker, creating etchings and lithographs, and as a graphic designer, and worked as a designer in Kiev. “I illustrated mysteries, science fiction, and different magazines,” he said. In 1988, after his family visited relatives in San Francisco, California, the Stolins decided to immigrate to the United States, a process that took four years. In 1992, Stolin and his parents immigrated to San Francisco, and he worked for graphic design and print businesses in nearby Emeryville, California. During a trip to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he was visiting cousins, Stolin met Mary Kay Holmes. The couple soon married and moved to New Orleans, where Stolin established himself as a working artist and began to exhibit in local galleries and group exhibitions. The art Stolin began to create in New Orleans demonstrated his technical skills, knowledge of art history, and the evolving range of his subject matter, reflected from one series and exhibition to the next, yet it was challenging for critics to classify his work. This was evident in the series Stolin exhibited during his first decade in the city, beginning with Byzantium on the Bayou (1993–1994), which combined historical Byzantine art references with New Orleans and Mardi Gras subjects, such as Mardi Gras Madonna and Adoration of St. Gator. In his Midnight Dessert series (1995–1997), he created works such as Tea in Manhattan and Rembrandt and Nathan, a large painting that Bookhardt described as “a vision of Rembrandt and various Dutch masters promenading down the sidewalk past Nathan’s Deli in New York.” Following that, he completed The Water Series (1998–1999), featuring reflective and heavily worked surfaces in paintings such as Reflections #2 and Study of Fish and Swimmers. Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Plexiglass

FANCY PINK GOAT
Located in Edinburgh, GB
" Fanc y Pink Goat" is a contemporary art piece from the Fancy Collection, created in Spain in 2022. It is a vividly colorful painting dominated by pink and blue, which are the signature colors of the artist's style. The painting features a fancy goat walking through the jungle with its elegant collar and abstract, long legs. Surrounding the Fancy Pink...
Category

2010s Abstract Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Latex, Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Pigment

FANCY PRINCESS
Located in Edinburgh, GB
The painting "Fancy Princess" is a contemporary work of art created in 2022 in Spain. In the image, Princess Fancy looks very confident and self-assured as she walks the streets of M...
Category

2010s Abstract Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Latex, Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Pigment

Ain't Got No, I Got Life NinaSimone vs King
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

People That Cook Together...
Located in New Orleans, LA
Framed Dimensions: 25h x 25w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received in...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Plexiglass

Crystal Ball (Silence)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Framed Dimensions: 24.75h x 24.75w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he recei...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Plexiglass

Enchanted Garden
Located in New Orleans, LA
Framed Dimensions: 37h x 34w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received in...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Plexiglass

25.5 x 20" Ink on Mylar - Hand of Neptune
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is a beautiful Ink on Mylar by Alexis Portilla, unframed. Hand of Neptune 25.5 x 20 in. Ink and Mylar mounted on acid free foam core Unframed Fram...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Ink

Jumanji, Robin Williams
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1955 Medium: Acrylic on Board Dimensions: 30.00" x 20.00" Movie poster design.
Category

1950s Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Board

ZIG ZAG HAMMOCK - oil, enamel and silicone on canvas- pink, blue, tan texture
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
A feminine figure reclines in a pink and blue-strapped hammock. The figure sitting in the hammock is activated by Aldrich’s transformation of paint and silicone into layered, glistening, and oozing swaths of skin. The hammock, recalling the grid, works as a pattern trying to hold and contain the body resting inside it. -- Building on her previous show, Main Squeeze, which featured bodies pressing through the grid of lawn chairs, in “That Feeling When,” Aldrich expands the excess of materials to large figure paintings and small, overfilled sculptures. Aldrich uses thick materials that protrude from the surface, reminding the viewer that the paintings are not only physical objects in themselves, but also create the illusion of the picture. The work employs a risky excess of material that borders on uncontrollable; becoming metaphoric for barely controlled femininity, the attraction and repulsion of materialism, and the body pressing against constraints. The figures in the paintings are seen from behind or have turned away. The viewer is put in a place of questioning whether they are a voyeur or a co-viewer with the figure of something deeper in the picture plane. The full body paintings of young women based on Nancy Drew...
Category

2010s Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Enamel

"Personaggio" by Enzio Wenk, 2017 - Acrylic on Canvas, Abstract Portrait
Located in Bresso, IT
Translated title: "Character". Acrylic on canvas.
Category

2010s Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Garden Branch
Located in New Orleans, LA
Amanda Joy Brown is a visual artist and educator based in Nashville, TN. Brown earned her MFA in the painting program at the Savannah College of Art and Design. During her time there...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Polymer

Curbside Offering
Located in New Orleans, LA
Amanda Joy Brown is a visual artist and educator based in Nashville, TN. Brown earned her MFA in the painting program at the Savannah College of Art and Design. During her time there...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Polymer

Just Because
Located in New Orleans, LA
Amanda Joy Brown is a visual artist and educator based in Nashville, TN. Brown earned her MFA in the painting program at the Savannah College of Art and Design. During her time there...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Polymer

The Mission and the Aftermath, Romance Paperback Cover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Acrylic and Pencil on Board Dimensions: 27.50" x 20.00" Signature: Unsigned
Category

Mid-20th Century Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Board, Pencil

Kiss me
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
All her work represents emotions on canvas. Abstract and figurative paintings.
Category

2010s Abstract Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, ABS

Married by Mistake, Romance Paperback Cover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1993 Medium: Acrylic on Board Dimensions: 30.00" x 21.50" Signature: Signed Lower Right This painting was published as the cover for Married by Mistake by Melinda McRae, Signe...
Category

1990s Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Board

Clockwork
Located in New Orleans, LA
Framed Dimensions: 30.5h x 42.5w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South. Stolin was born on August 30, 1963. His art abilities were quickly recognized when in fourth grade he qualified for admission to the State School of Art in Kiev, which he attended from 1975 to 1981. He decided to concentrate on book illustration and graphic arts, and after graduating he was accepted into the Ivan Fedorov Polygraphic Institute in Moscow, where he studied from 1982 to 1988, graduating with a master of fine arts degree in 1988. He trained as a printmaker, creating etchings and lithographs, and as a graphic designer, and worked as a designer in Kiev. “I illustrated mysteries, science fiction, and different magazines,” he said. In 1988, after his family visited relatives in San Francisco, California, the Stolins decided to immigrate to the United States, a process that took four years. In 1992, Stolin and his parents immigrated to San Francisco, and he worked for graphic design and print businesses in nearby Emeryville, California. During a trip to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he was visiting cousins, Stolin met Mary Kay Holmes. The couple soon married and moved to New Orleans, where Stolin established himself as a working artist and began to exhibit in local galleries and group exhibitions. The art Stolin began to create in New Orleans demonstrated his technical skills, knowledge of art history, and the evolving range of his subject matter, reflected from one series and exhibition to the next, yet it was challenging for critics to classify his work. This was evident in the series Stolin exhibited during his first decade in the city, beginning with Byzantium on the Bayou (1993–1994), which combined historical Byzantine art references with New Orleans and Mardi Gras subjects, such as Mardi Gras Madonna and Adoration of St. Gator. In his Midnight Dessert series (1995–1997), he created works such as Tea in Manhattan and Rembrandt and Nathan, a large painting that Bookhardt described as “a vision of Rembrandt and various Dutch masters promenading down the sidewalk past Nathan’s Deli in New York.” Following that, he completed The Water Series (1998–1999), featuring reflective and heavily worked surfaces in paintings such as Reflections #2 and Study of Fish and Swimmers. Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Plexiglass

Pulse
Located in New Orleans, LA
Framed Dimensions: 21.5h x 26w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Plexiglass

Antique Shop (Crystal Ball)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Framed Dimensions: 30.5h x 30.5w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South. Stolin was born on August 30, 1963. His art abilities were quickly recognized when in fourth grade he qualified for admission to the State School of Art in Kiev, which he attended from 1975 to 1981. He decided to concentrate on book illustration and graphic arts, and after graduating he was accepted into the Ivan Fedorov Polygraphic Institute in Moscow, where he studied from 1982 to 1988, graduating with a master of fine arts degree in 1988. He trained as a printmaker, creating etchings and lithographs, and as a graphic designer, and worked as a designer in Kiev. “I illustrated mysteries, science fiction, and different magazines,” he said. In 1988, after his family visited relatives in San Francisco, California, the Stolins decided to immigrate to the United States, a process that took four years. In 1992, Stolin and his parents immigrated to San Francisco, and he worked for graphic design and print businesses in nearby Emeryville, California. During a trip to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he was visiting cousins, Stolin met Mary Kay Holmes. The couple soon married and moved to New Orleans, where Stolin established himself as a working artist and began to exhibit in local galleries and group exhibitions. The art Stolin began to create in New Orleans demonstrated his technical skills, knowledge of art history, and the evolving range of his subject matter, reflected from one series and exhibition to the next, yet it was challenging for critics to classify his work. This was evident in the series Stolin exhibited during his first decade in the city, beginning with Byzantium on the Bayou (1993–1994), which combined historical Byzantine art references with New Orleans and Mardi Gras subjects, such as Mardi Gras Madonna and Adoration of St. Gator. In his Midnight Dessert series (1995–1997), he created works such as Tea in Manhattan and Rembrandt and Nathan, a large painting that Bookhardt described as “a vision of Rembrandt and various Dutch masters promenading down the sidewalk past Nathan’s Deli in New York.” Following that, he completed The Water Series (1998–1999), featuring reflective and heavily worked surfaces in paintings such as Reflections #2 and Study of Fish and Swimmers. Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Plexiglass

20.7 x 16.3" Ink on Mylar - Hematite
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is a beautiful Ink on Mylar by Alexis Portilla, unframed. Hematite is a mineral and is the most important component of iron. In nature, it has a beau...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Ink

26x18" Ink on Mylar - mounted on watercolor paper - Bryce Canyon
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is a beautiful Ink on Mylar by Alexis Portilla, unframed. Hand of Neptune 26 x 18 in. Ink and Mylar mounted on watercolor paper Unframed Framing av...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Ink

26.5x21" Ink on Mylar - Daylight
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is a beautiful ink on Mylar by Alexis Portilla, unframed. Daylight 26.5 x 21 in. Ink and Mylar mounted on acid free foam core Unframed Framing a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Ink

Awakening Heart, Romance Paperback Cover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1993 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Dimensions: 30.00" x 21.25" Signature: Signed Lower Left This painting was published as the cover for The Awakening Heart by Dorothy Mack, Signe...
Category

1990s Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Patriotism
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
All her work represents emotions on canvas. Abstract and figurative paintings.
Category

2010s Abstract Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, ABS

Memories that Pierce the Bones
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
All her work represents emotions on canvas. Abstract and figurative paintings.
Category

2010s Abstract Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, ABS

Just Breathe
Located in Barcelona, BARCELONA
All her work represents emotions on canvas. Abstract and figurative paintings.
Category

2010s Abstract Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, ABS

The World According to Garp
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1978 Medium: Acrylic on Board Dimensions: 12.00" x 9.75" Signature: Acrylic on Board Possible paperback cover, circa 1978.
Category

1970s Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Board

House of Deceit, Paperback Cover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1955 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Dimensions: 20.75" x 14.25" Signature: Unsigned This illustration was published as the cover for House of Deceit by Rae Loomis, Ace S-124, 1955.
Category

1950s Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

We Don't Know How the Water is Blue #1
Located in Rye, NY
Tran Trong Vu paints a contemporary narrative on the changes that have taken place in his homeland of Vietnam. He paints on large transparent plastic sheets as well as oil on canvas.
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Plastic, Acrylic

Futurismo rivisitato
Located in Roma, RM
Mario Schifano (Homs 1934 – Roma 1998), Futurismo rivisitato (1972 – 1976) Smalto spray su tela di cm 100 x 120 in perspex policromo firmato Schifano. L’opera risulta archiviata ...
Category

1970s Pop Art Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Green Beetle. Large Mixed Media Figurative Painting
Located in Brecon, Powys
Oil on canvas with sand and polyurathane Ships from Netherlands We are pleased to sell works on behalf of Guusje Bertholet. Guusje is an extremely talented, Dutch artist specialisi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Sandstone

Are You Lonesome Tonight Lichtenstein vs Warhol
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Stuck on You Lichtenstein vs Warhol
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Je t'aime Gainsbourg Birkin vs Bardot
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Hard Headed Woman Frida vs Salma
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Lonesome Cowboy, After Prince
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Horst vs Degas
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Ink, Acrylic, Black and White, Archival Pigment

Fever Nurse vs CowBoy, After Prince
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear Lichtenstein vs Indiana
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Love Me Tender Salma Vs. Frida
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Life + Death = Kiss, After Klimt
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Turkish Bath vs Grand Odalisque, After Ingres
Located in New York, NY
In a captivating new collection, Alex Guofeng Cao dazzles audiences with his unique twist on instantly recognizable images. Inspired by history and pop culture, Cao manipulates one i...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mirror, Plexiglass, Ink, Acrylic, Laid Paper

Munch Scream vs Monalisa Smile
Located in New York, NY
In a captivating new collection, Alex Guofeng Cao dazzles audiences with his unique twist on instantly recognizable images. Inspired by history and pop culture, Cao manipulates one iconic image to create another in his extraordinary large-scale works. From a distance, the pieces appear to be a singular image but as the viewer approaches closer, you find each work is a masterfully crafted compilation of minute detailed images layered next to one another, creating a mesmerizing and hypnotic optical illusion. Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all of his works, from striking black and white pieces to stunning explorations in high-definition color. He cleverly mirrors this visual contrast in his subject matter by subverting the main image and creating a dialogue between the macrocosm and microcosm. Take the piece, Ali vs Armstrong; here we see the iconic image of Muhammed Ali’s victory composed of thousands of tiny portraits...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Plexiglass, Ink, Acrylic

Miles Davis
Located in New York, NY
In a captivating new collection, Alex Guofeng Cao dazzles audiences with his unique twist on instantly recognizable images. Inspired by history and pop culture, Cao manipulates one i...
Category

2010s Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Mirror, Plexiglass, Ink, Acrylic, Archival Paper, Laid Paper

A Thousand Kisses Deep, Lichtenstein vs Warhol
Located in New York, NY
Cao meticulously places each smaller image to form a dynamic gradient from dark to light which tricks the eye into seeing one image. This expertise in contrast is exemplified in all ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Stainless Steel

Mattise Dancer vs Munch Screem
Located in New York, NY
In a captivating new collection, Alex Guofeng Cao dazzles audiences with his unique twist on instantly recognizable images. Inspired by history and pop culture, Cao manipulates one i...
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2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Glass, Mirror, Plexiglass, Paint, Paper, Color

Kiss You in Vienna, After Klimt
Located in New York, NY
In a captivating new collection, Alex Guofeng Cao dazzles audiences with his unique twist on instantly recognizable images. Inspired by history and pop culture, Cao manipulates one i...
Category

2010s Contemporary Plastic Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mirror, Plexiglass, Cotton Canvas, Ink, Oil, Acrylic

Plastic figurative paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Plastic 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 blue, orange, yellow, 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 Alex Guofeng Cao, Giuseppe Beddru, Jon Davenport, and Eleanor Aldrich. 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 Plastic figurative paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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