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Style: Abstract Expressionist
Palencia
Located in Atlanta, GA
The painter Gonzalez Bravo lives and works in Lisbon since 1970. His paintings speak as equations to be solved, sharing an intimate and symbolic languag...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Abstract Woman of Colors Emotions
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
200x200 Abstract Woman of Colors Emotions "The piece bears a signature on both the front and the reverse."
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Blue Future
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
Painting: Acrylic and enamel on Canvas. I have used acrylic paints in to make the composition and generate relief and shapes. If you sit down, in front of this painting, your feeling...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Open Until Dawn - Tribute a J.Pollock by Juan Jose Garay
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
Acrylic and enamel on Canvas The dance of colors generates a scene of great beauty. The strength of the movement and the shapes created with its colors convey a dream towards realit...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Subway Sonnet 120 - Mixed Media Soft Neutral Abstract Expressionism Painting
Located in Los Angeles, CA
The surfaces Susan Washington works with are derived from her memories of the graffitied subway car, public telephone booths, and rolling steel cages that secure neighborhood stores ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil, Spray Paint

"Sing louder if your family is disappearing" Oil Abstraction by Lilya Volskaya
Located in Zofingen, AG
The paintings are drawn with oil on the canvas. A vivid, unique abstraction. Several interpretations. Three main people, each with a distinct situation in life. The hues orange, red...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Lacquer, Oil

"True Friends" ( contemporary colorful painting of three women in swimsuits)
Located in VÉNISSIEUX, FR
This artwork makes part of my new period in my artistic expression. This painting dedicated to "Women" series is a special one since it is all about my strong deep personal transfor...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Oil, Canvas

Erie Shore, Large Abstract Expressionist Mid-Century Modern geometric work
Located in Beachwood, OH
Richard Andres (American, 1927-2013) Erie Shore, c. 1975 acrylic on canvas signed lower right, signed and titled verso 50 x 72 inches Richard Andres was born in Buffalo, New York in 1927. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1950, he was immediately drafted and served for two years in the army as a mural painter. He received his Master of Arts from Kent State in 1961. A frequent exhibitor at galleries and museums and winner of multiple May Show prizes, Andres taught art in the Cleveland Public Schools for 28 years, as well as teaching the University of Buffalo, the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Western Reserve University. Very little in Richard Andres’ childhood would have predicted his love of classical music, mid-century-modern architecture and certainly not his lifelong passion for art and in particular abstract art. Richard’s father, Raymond, had no more than a third-grade education, and his mother, Clara, was one of thirteen children – only three of whom lived into adulthood and none of whom attended high school. They lived, when Richard was a boy, in a dingy area of Buffalo, NY in a walk-up apartment situated above a tavern. Raymond and Clara supplemented the income from their factory jobs in the bar downstairs with Raymond playing ragtime on the piano and Clara serving drinks. This often left Richard and his two older brothers at home alone to fend for themselves. The two older boys, Raymond and Russell, were - unlike Richard- rather rough and tumble and entertained themselves with stickball, boxing and the like. Richard, on the other hand, from a very young age liked to draw, or better yet even, to paint with the small set of watercolors he received for Christmas one year. Paper, however, at the height of the depression, was hard to come by. Luckily, Clara used paper doilies as decoration for the apartment and Richard would contentedly paint and then cut up doilies, gluing the pieces together to create collages. At eight-years-old, he discovered the Albright-Knox Museum (then known as the Albright Art Gallery) and spent several hours a week there studying the paintings. He was particularly fond of Charles Burchfield‘s landscapes, enamored with their ‘messiness’ and thinking that they somehow captured more ‘feeling’ than works he was previously familiar with. For his tenth Christmas, he asked for and received a ‘how-to’ paint book by Elliot O’Hare. Through this self-teaching, he assembled the portfolio needed for acceptance to Buffalo Technical High School where he studied Advertising Arts. In his Junior year, he was encouraged to enter a watercolor painting, “Two Barns,” in the national 1944-45 Ingersoll Art Award Contest and was one of twelve grand prize winners – each one winning one hundred dollars. More importantly the painting was exhibited at the Carnegie Institute Galleries, which resulted in his winning a national scholarship to the Cleveland School of Art (The Cleveland Art Institute). He flourished at the art school under the tutelage of faculty members such as Carl Gaertner, as well as that of visiting artists such as William Sommer and Henry George Keller. He would say in later years that Gaertner, in particular, influenced his attitude toward life as well as art. “Gaertner,” Andres said, “believed that there was no need to be a ‘tortured artist’, that an artist should rather enjoy beauty, family, and life in general.” Free to spend his days as he chose, he wandered the Cleveland Art Museum for most of the hours he was not attending classes or painting; the remaining time was spent drinking coffee at a local hangout with art school friends – which is where he met fellow Henry Keller scholarship winner, Avis Johnson. Richard was immediately smitten with Avis, but being rather shy, it took him the entire summer of 1948 to build up his courage to ask her out. Over that summer he ‘thought about Avis’ and worked in a diner to save money. He also used the hundred-dollar prize money won in High School to visit the first Max Beckmann retrospective in the United States at the City Art Museum in St. Louis. Over a half century later he spoke of that exhibit with a reverence usually reserved for spiritual matters, “I walked in and it was like nothing I had ever seen before... the color...It just glowed.” Returning to campus in the Fall, the first thing he did was go to the coffee shop in hopes of finding Avis. He did, and she, upon seeing him, realized that she was also smitten with him. They quickly became known as ‘the couple’ on campus, and a year later, with Richard being drafted for the Korean war, they were quickly married by a Justice of the Peace, celebrating after with family at Avis’s Cleveland home. As a gift, faculty member John Paul Miller...
Category

1970s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Regatta 37 Original Interieur Acrylic Painting
Located in Zofingen, AG
Regatta 37. Yachts with sail on an abstract gray background. Expressionism. Modern. The palette vigorously mixes the colors of blue, gray and white, small accents of yellow, red of a...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

"Abstract 1" - Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Framed Painting 2024
Located in Zofingen, AG
This is a small colourful abstract painting. The painting is framed in a black wooden frame, ready to hang. (size framed: 34x34x3,5 cm) Please feel free to ask any questions if need...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Vivid Painting acrylic on canvas "Peace 0.2"
Located in VÉNISSIEUX, FR
This contemporary abstract expressive vivid painting by French artist Natalya Mougenot is titled "Peace 0.2". It’s a bold and emotionally charged piece inspired by the subtle harmony...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

R. Poch. Gemelos original acrylic painting
Located in CORAL GABLES - MIAMI, FL
original acrylic painting Born in Badalona (Barcelona). Photographer and advertising film director. Founding partner of the advertising production company La Cosa de las Pelicula...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Abstract Transformation Circle 011
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
Abstract Transformation Circle This painting features an abstract artwork that combines resin techniques with circular relief on its surface. The resin, applied over the canvas, cr...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Cast Stone

Abstract Transformation Circle 008
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
Abstract Transformation Circle This painting features an abstract artwork that combines resin techniques with circular relief on its surface. The resin, applied over the canvas, cr...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Cast Stone

Abstract Transformation Circle 010
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
Abstract Transformation Circle This painting features an abstract artwork that combines resin techniques with circular relief on its surface. The resin, applied over the canvas, cr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Cast Stone

"Mirror of water" Original Oil Painting by Lilia Volskaya
Located in Zofingen, AG
The collection of paintings has the name of the "Landscape" The paintings are drawn with oil on the canvas with stretcher People like to tame nature, make it comfortable. There are ...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Lacquer, Oil

Untitled 018 [Remains of the Remains 018] - Contemporary Art, Abstract, Black
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Untitled 018 [Remains of the Remains 018], 2019 oil on canvas 78 47/64 H x 59 1/16 W in. 200 H x 150 W cm The large-sized paintings, signed by Zsolt Berszán...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

In the studio, Composition, Abstract, Geometric, Contemporary, Cubism, French
Located in LANGRUNE-SUR-MER, FR
"In the Studio" is a compelling exploration of the artist's workspace, where the tools of creation are celebrated as subjects in their own right. Sophie Dumont captures the essence o...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Abstract Transformation Circle 004
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
Abstract Transformation Circle This painting features an abstract artwork that combines resin techniques with circular relief on its surface. The resin, applied over the canvas, cr...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Cast Stone

Interconnected Dance - Abstract Masculine Contemporary Grey Red Detail Texture
Located in Pretoria, Gauteng
Title: Interconnected Dance Abstract Masculine Contemporary Grey Red Yellow Blue Detail Texture Bold Colors This series expresses our unity and our interconnectedness. We are dancin...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Pastel, Oil, Acrylic, Pencil, Color Pencil

Summer day 23 – Vibrant Abstract Acrylic Painting (60x80 cm)
Located in Zofingen, AG
Summer day 23 – Vibrant Abstract Acrylic Painting (60x80 cm) Bring the beauty of nature into your space with Golden Meadow, a mesmerizing hand-painted abstract acrylic artwork that ...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

The House on Blount Street, Original Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Yellow victorian on a quiet street in Cary, North Carolina. Bright spring light shines from the right, illuminating the new growth in the yard and casting an ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Imagine Black and White
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
This piece, made with enamel and acrylic on canvas, evokes a dance of contained energy. The action painting style is manifested in the spontaneity of the strokes, in the thick textur...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Abstract 21110
Located in Zofingen, AG
Artist : Alex Senchenko © Title : Abstract 21110 . 3 in 1 Technique: Acrylic & structure on canvas Size each painting: 100cm x 50cm x 4cm - thickness canvas screen Total hang...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

"Flowers for a Loved One" - abstract floral painting, framed
Located in Zofingen, AG
This is an abstract textured acrylic painting with painted edges. It will be sold framed and is ready to hang. Size framed: 44 x 44 x 3,5 cm Despite its small size, "Flowers for a L...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Venus of the North- original impressionistic wildlife oil painting- modern art
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online. In "Venus of the North" by Nathan Neven, a captivating blend o...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Not A Time To Be Afraid 2
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
Shipping Procedure FREE Shipping Worldwide Ships in a well-protected tube. This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. In t...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Evening glare on the water 6 – Large Abstract Acrylic Painting (120x60 cm)
Located in Zofingen, AG
Evening glare on the water 6 – Large Abstract Acrylic Painting (120x60 cm) Description: Experience the mesmerizing beauty of Golden Reflections, a stunning hand-painted acrylic artw...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Abstract Dance
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
A vibrant composition of floating spheres that seem to dance in a gravity-free space. Intense colors—reds, greens, yellows, and blues—blend into a nebulous background, creating a sen...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Large Modernist Colorful Atelier French Expressionist Oil Painting Tony Agostini
By Tony Agostini
Located in Surfside, FL
Tony Agostini (French, 1916 - 1990) Large oil painting on canvas depicting a still life scene with flowers on a canvas and easel titled "L'Atelier". Hand signed to lower right and ...
Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

UNDERWATER PAINTING Ocean Music was made underwater
Located in Zofingen, AG
Underwater painting is a new very unique fast growing direction in contemporary art. Artwork was created underwater during scuba diving at the depth of 5,3 meters, session 42 minutes. By influence of underwater environment, feeling of no gravity, colorful impression, another reality - It feels different, brain works different, colors and shapes just blows your mind and you feel kind of explosion. Title: Ocean Music Size: 8x8 inches 20x20cm Style: underwater impressionism Technique: palette knife oil painting Underwater art...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Oil

Contemporary abstract expressive acrylic painting on canvas ready to hang
Located in VÉNISSIEUX, FR
In my abstract artwork, "Radiant Harmony," I engage in a spontaneous and intuitive process, allowing the paints to guide my expression without a predetermined plan. By embracing the ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Passion in Red
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
Painting: Acrylic and enamel on Canvas. I have used acrylic paints in to make the composition and generate relief and shapes. If you sit down, in front of this painting, your feeling...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Enamel

Interconnected Dream - Bold Abstract Contemporary Colorful Masculine Investment
Located in Pretoria, Gauteng
Title: Interconnected Dream Bold Abstract Contemporary Colorful Masculine Investment Red Yellow Grey Blue Orange Texture Detail This series expresses our unity and our interconnecte...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Pastel, Oil, Acrylic, Pencil, Color Pencil

"Blue Field"
Located in Zofingen, AG
Abstract textured acrylic painting on canvas 60x60x2 cm (23,6 x 23,6 x 0,8 inches). Mixed Media on gallery wrapped canvas. The work is ready to hang. No framing required. The sides o...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Ronan Barrot - Huile -L’orage de la fenêtre de notre livre
By Ronan Barrot
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Ronan Barrot Huile sur toile / chassis L’orage de la fenêtre de notre livre 13/09/06 Daté , signé et dédicacé au dos au crayon 27 x 22 cms 980 euros
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

WKWARD SITUATION by Vasili Zianko, author's volume-contour technique
Located in Zofingen, AG
This art - work is part of the project «Difficult Relationships». The paint is made in the author's technique of painting by Vasili Zianko based acrylic painting on canvas using a v...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Blue Circle of Peace
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
Painting: Oil on Canvas. It is a work of marvelous beauty. The scene is an evocation of nature, the colors generate a dreamy feeling where your imagination embarks you in a world o...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Abstract 10" - Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Framed Painting 2024
Located in Zofingen, AG
This is a colourful abstract expressionist painting. The painting is framed in a black wooden frame, ready to hang. (size framed: 53,5x53.5x3,5 cm) Please feel free to ask any quest...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

SS106 Bloom - Large Mixed Media Soft Neutral Abstract Expressionism Painting
Located in Los Angeles, CA
The surfaces Susan Washington works with are derived from her memories of the graffitied subway car, public telephone booths, and rolling steel cages that secure neighborhood stores ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil, Spray Paint

True Romance. Peonies
Located in Zofingen, AG
"Monochrome floral painting with high detail. This is an elegant painting with graceful sculptural peonies. This is a unique and one of a kind piece. It is a gorgeous and chic sculp...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Resin, Acrylic, Cardboard

Purple Temptation, Abstract Conceptual Painting from Science Art Collection XL
Located in Zofingen, AG
A new painting from the Scientific Art series by artist Anastasia Vasilyeva. It's an abstract work in purple and mauve tones of deep color. Mathematical formulas and drawn lines complete the composition and give it dynamism. The painting is made on a large cotton canvas of gallery quality with a wide stretcher and does not require additional framing: 100x120x4cm. The weight of the painting is 5 kg. Complete your space with the original work of a famous abstract...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil Pastel, Acrylic

Almas en universo de colores
Located in LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
es una obra vibrante y enérgica que fusiona el color y la forma en una sinfonía visual. Sobre un fondo negro que enmarca con fuerza, se despliega una explosión de colores neón —verde...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Abstract expressionist, white and yellow mid-century modern geometric painting
Located in Beachwood, OH
Richard Andres (American, 1927-2013) White & Yellow, c. 1953 oil on canvas signed lower right, signed and titled verso 30 x 20 inches Craquelure commensurate with age. Richard Andres was born in Buffalo, New York in 1927. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1950, he was immediately drafted and served for two years in the army as a mural painter. He received his Master of Arts from Kent State in 1961. A frequent exhibitor at galleries and museums and winner of multiple May Show prizes, Andres taught art in the Cleveland Public Schools for 28 years, as well as teaching the University of Buffalo, the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Western Reserve University. Very little in Richard Andres’ childhood would have predicted his love of classical music, mid-century-modern architecture and certainly not his lifelong passion for art and in particular abstract art. Richard’s father, Raymond, had no more than a third-grade education, and his mother, Clara, was one of thirteen children – only three of whom lived into adulthood and none of whom attended high school. They lived, when Richard was a boy, in a dingy area of Buffalo, NY in a walk-up apartment situated above a tavern. Raymond and Clara supplemented the income from their factory jobs in the bar downstairs with Raymond playing ragtime on the piano and Clara serving drinks. This often left Richard and his two older brothers at home alone to fend for themselves. The two older boys, Raymond and Russell, were - unlike Richard- rather rough and tumble and entertained themselves with stickball, boxing and the like. Richard, on the other hand, from a very young age liked to draw, or better yet even, to paint with the small set of watercolors he received for Christmas one year. Paper, however, at the height of the depression, was hard to come by. Luckily, Clara used paper doilies as decoration for the apartment and Richard would contentedly paint and then cut up doilies, gluing the pieces together to create collages. At eight-years-old, he discovered the Albright-Knox Museum (then known as the Albright Art Gallery) and spent several hours a week there studying the paintings. He was particularly fond of Charles Burchfield‘s landscapes, enamored with their ‘messiness’ and thinking that they somehow captured more ‘feeling’ than works he was previously familiar with. For his tenth Christmas, he asked for and received a ‘how-to’ paint book by Elliot O’Hare. Through this self-teaching, he assembled the portfolio needed for acceptance to Buffalo Technical High School where he studied Advertising Arts. In his Junior year, he was encouraged to enter a watercolor painting, “Two Barns,” in the national 1944-45 Ingersoll Art Award Contest and was one of twelve grand prize winners – each one winning one hundred dollars. More importantly the painting was exhibited at the Carnegie Institute Galleries, which resulted in his winning a national scholarship to the Cleveland School of Art (The Cleveland Art Institute). He flourished at the art school under the tutelage of faculty members such as Carl Gaertner, as well as that of visiting artists such as William Sommer and Henry George Keller. He would say in later years that Gaertner, in particular, influenced his attitude toward life as well as art. “Gaertner,” Andres said, “believed that there was no need to be a ‘tortured artist’, that an artist should rather enjoy beauty, family, and life in general.” Free to spend his days as he chose, he wandered the Cleveland Art Museum for most of the hours he was not attending classes or painting; the remaining time was spent drinking coffee at a local hangout with art school friends – which is where he met fellow Henry Keller scholarship winner, Avis Johnson. Richard was immediately smitten with Avis, but being rather shy, it took him the entire summer of 1948 to build up his courage to ask her out. Over that summer he ‘thought about Avis’ and worked in a diner to save money. He also used the hundred-dollar prize money won in High School to visit the first Max Beckmann retrospective in the United States at the City Art Museum in St. Louis. Over a half century later he spoke of that exhibit with a reverence usually reserved for spiritual matters, “I walked in and it was like nothing I had ever seen before... the color...It just glowed.” Returning to campus in the Fall, the first thing he did was go to the coffee shop in hopes of finding Avis. He did, and she, upon seeing him, realized that she was also smitten with him. They quickly became known as ‘the couple’ on campus, and a year later, with Richard being drafted for the Korean war, they were quickly married by a Justice of the Peace, celebrating after with family at Avis’s Cleveland home. As a gift, faculty member John Paul Miller...
Category

1950s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Summer Sale Teal Old Schoolboard with math Science Art Collection Abstract Art
Located in Zofingen, AG
This artwork is painted in the form of a classical school board with math equations. It is a part of the Science Art Collection by Anastasia Vasilyeva. The painting's size is 100x100...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil Pastel, Acrylic

Textured colorfull floral painting "Beautiful Morning"
Located in Zofingen, AG
Experience the beauty and interconnectedness of nature through my original artwork. This abstract textured acrylic painting on canvas measures 60x70x3,5 cm (23,6x27,5x1,4 inches) and...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Abstract Underwater Painting Fish Coral Reef Wall Art Original Impasto
Located in Zofingen, AG
School of fish painting would be a great addition to your oil painting collection. Coral reef artwork original underwater painting - painted on...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Large Multi Coloured French Expressionist Abstract Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Large Multi Coloured French Expressionist Abstract Oil Painting by Armand Rottenberg (French 1903-2000) oil painting on board, framed Framed 37.5 x 27 inches Stunning original abs...
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Not A Time To Be Afraid
Located in Ibadan, Oyo
Shipping Procedure FREE Shipping Worldwide Ships in a well-protected tube. This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. In t...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Energy" (interior semi-abstract vibrant floral acrylic painting on paper)
Located in VÉNISSIEUX, FR
This expressive vibrant abstract floral painting is called "Energy" was done with acrylic paints on a professional heavy weight paper (300 gr). Red, yellow and green are dominant ...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Paper

"Cosmic ecstasy. Abstraction in the style of Kandinsky"by Lilya Volskaya
Located in Zofingen, AG
The paintings are drawn with mineral pigments and oil on the canvas. Cosmic ecstasy. Abstraction in the style of Kandinsky. The painting is made with natural pigments on water. The d...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Lacquer, Oil, Pigment

"The sun-drenched fields of Provence 0.1"
Located in VÉNISSIEUX, FR
I enjoy working on expressive abstract paintings which resonate with vitality, movement and energy. This artwork was inspired by Vincent Van Gogh and by my trip to Arles ( south of F...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Abstract expressionist word art text-base mixed media painting paper "NAMASTE"
Located in VÉNISSIEUX, FR
"Namaste" is an expressive mixed-media work by French artist Natalya Mougenot, part of her Abstract Word Art series—a collection focused on the emotional power of language and its vi...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Watercolor

Garden, Abstract Expressionist Mid-Century Modern geometric work
Located in Beachwood, OH
Richard Andres (American, 1927-2013) Garden, 1972 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and titled verso 59.5 x 50 inches Richard Andres was born in Buffalo, New York in 1927. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1950, he was immediately drafted and served for two years in the army as a mural painter. He received his Master of Arts from Kent State in 1961. A frequent exhibitor at galleries and museums and winner of multiple May Show prizes, Andres taught art in the Cleveland Public Schools for 28 years, as well as teaching the University of Buffalo, the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Western Reserve University. Very little in Richard Andres’ childhood would have predicted his love of classical music, mid-century-modern architecture and certainly not his lifelong passion for art and in particular abstract art. Richard’s father, Raymond, had no more than a third-grade education, and his mother, Clara, was one of thirteen children – only three of whom lived into adulthood and none of whom attended high school. They lived, when Richard was a boy, in a dingy area of Buffalo, NY in a walk-up apartment situated above a tavern. Raymond and Clara supplemented the income from their factory jobs in the bar downstairs with Raymond playing ragtime on the piano and Clara serving drinks. This often left Richard and his two older brothers at home alone to fend for themselves. The two older boys, Raymond and Russell, were - unlike Richard- rather rough and tumble and entertained themselves with stickball, boxing and the like. Richard, on the other hand, from a very young age liked to draw, or better yet even, to paint with the small set of watercolors he received for Christmas one year. Paper, however, at the height of the depression, was hard to come by. Luckily, Clara used paper doilies as decoration for the apartment and Richard would contentedly paint and then cut up doilies, gluing the pieces together to create collages. At eight-years-old, he discovered the Albright-Knox Museum (then known as the Albright Art Gallery) and spent several hours a week there studying the paintings. He was particularly fond of Charles Burchfield‘s landscapes, enamored with their ‘messiness’ and thinking that they somehow captured more ‘feeling’ than works he was previously familiar with. For his tenth Christmas, he asked for and received a ‘how-to’ paint book by Elliot O’Hare. Through this self-teaching, he assembled the portfolio needed for acceptance to Buffalo Technical High School where he studied Advertising Arts. In his Junior year, he was encouraged to enter a watercolor painting, “Two Barns,” in the national 1944-45 Ingersoll Art Award Contest and was one of twelve grand prize winners – each one winning one hundred dollars. More importantly the painting was exhibited at the Carnegie Institute Galleries, which resulted in his winning a national scholarship to the Cleveland School of Art (The Cleveland Art Institute). He flourished at the art school under the tutelage of faculty members such as Carl Gaertner, as well as that of visiting artists such as William Sommer and Henry George Keller. He would say in later years that Gaertner, in particular, influenced his attitude toward life as well as art. “Gaertner,” Andres said, “believed that there was no need to be a ‘tortured artist’, that an artist should rather enjoy beauty, family, and life in general.” Free to spend his days as he chose, he wandered the Cleveland Art Museum for most of the hours he was not attending classes or painting; the remaining time was spent drinking coffee at a local hangout with art school friends – which is where he met fellow Henry Keller scholarship winner, Avis Johnson. Richard was immediately smitten with Avis, but being rather shy, it took him the entire summer of 1948 to build up his courage to ask her out. Over that summer he ‘thought about Avis’ and worked in a diner to save money. He also used the hundred-dollar prize money won in High School to visit the first Max Beckmann retrospective in the United States at the City Art Museum in St. Louis. Over a half century later he spoke of that exhibit with a reverence usually reserved for spiritual matters, “I walked in and it was like nothing I had ever seen before... the color...It just glowed.” Returning to campus in the Fall, the first thing he did was go to the coffee shop in hopes of finding Avis. He did, and she, upon seeing him, realized that she was also smitten with him. They quickly became known as ‘the couple’ on campus, and a year later, with Richard being drafted for the Korean war, they were quickly married by a Justice of the Peace, celebrating after with family at Avis’s Cleveland home. As a gift, faculty member John Paul Miller...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Abstract 2306
Located in Zofingen, AG
Artist : Alex Senchenko © 2023 Title: Abstract 2306 47" x 39" ( 120cm. x 100cm. ) Professional Gallery Canvas, Acrylic Paints Original Painting on...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Abstract expressionist blue, black & green mid-century geometric painting
Located in Beachwood, OH
Richard Andres (American, 1927-2013) Untitled, c. 1949 oil on canvas 18 x 32 inches Richard Andres was born in Buffalo, New York in 1927. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1950, he was immediately drafted and served for two years in the army as a mural painter. He received his Master of Arts from Kent State in 1961. A frequent exhibitor at galleries and museums and winner of multiple May Show prizes, Andres taught art in the Cleveland Public Schools for 28 years, as well as teaching the University of Buffalo, the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Western Reserve University. Very little in Richard Andres’ childhood would have predicted his love of classical music, mid-century-modern architecture and certainly not his lifelong passion for art and in particular abstract art. Richard’s father, Raymond, had no more than a third-grade education, and his mother, Clara, was one of thirteen children – only three of whom lived into adulthood and none of whom attended high school. They lived, when Richard was a boy, in a dingy area of Buffalo, NY in a walk-up apartment situated above a tavern. Raymond and Clara supplemented the income from their factory jobs in the bar downstairs with Raymond playing ragtime on the piano and Clara serving drinks. This often left Richard and his two older brothers at home alone to fend for themselves. The two older boys, Raymond and Russell, were - unlike Richard- rather rough and tumble and entertained themselves with stickball, boxing and the like. Richard, on the other hand, from a very young age liked to draw, or better yet even, to paint with the small set of watercolors he received for Christmas one year. Paper, however, at the height of the depression, was hard to come by. Luckily, Clara used paper doilies as decoration for the apartment and Richard would contentedly paint and then cut up doilies, gluing the pieces together to create collages. At eight-years-old, he discovered the Albright-Knox Museum (then known as the Albright Art Gallery) and spent several hours a week there studying the paintings. He was particularly fond of Charles Burchfield‘s landscapes, enamored with their ‘messiness’ and thinking that they somehow captured more ‘feeling’ than works he was previously familiar with. For his tenth Christmas, he asked for and received a ‘how-to’ paint book by Elliot O’Hare. Through this self-teaching, he assembled the portfolio needed for acceptance to Buffalo Technical High School where he studied Advertising Arts. In his Junior year, he was encouraged to enter a watercolor painting, “Two Barns,” in the national 1944-45 Ingersoll Art Award Contest and was one of twelve grand prize winners – each one winning one hundred dollars. More importantly the painting was exhibited at the Carnegie Institute Galleries, which resulted in his winning a national scholarship to the Cleveland School of Art (The Cleveland Art Institute). He flourished at the art school under the tutelage of faculty members such as Carl Gaertner, as well as that of visiting artists such as William Sommer and Henry George Keller. He would say in later years that Gaertner, in particular, influenced his attitude toward life as well as art. “Gaertner,” Andres said, “believed that there was no need to be a ‘tortured artist’, that an artist should rather enjoy beauty, family, and life in general.” Free to spend his days as he chose, he wandered the Cleveland Art Museum for most of the hours he was not attending classes or painting; the remaining time was spent drinking coffee at a local hangout with art school friends – which is where he met fellow Henry Keller scholarship winner, Avis Johnson. Richard was immediately smitten with Avis, but being rather shy, it took him the entire summer of 1948 to build up his courage to ask her out. Over that summer he ‘thought about Avis’ and worked in a diner to save money. He also used the hundred-dollar prize money won in High School to visit the first Max Beckmann retrospective in the United States at the City Art Museum in St. Louis. Over a half century later he spoke of that exhibit with a reverence usually reserved for spiritual matters, “I walked in and it was like nothing I had ever seen before... the color...It just glowed.” Returning to campus in the Fall, the first thing he did was go to the coffee shop in hopes of finding Avis. He did, and she, upon seeing him, realized that she was also smitten with him. They quickly became known as ‘the couple’ on campus, and a year later, with Richard being drafted for the Korean war, they were quickly married by a Justice of the Peace, celebrating after with family at Avis’s Cleveland home. As a gift, faculty member John Paul Miller designed and made the simple gold wedding ring Avis wore for their 65 years of marriage. During those 65 years neither wavered in their mutual love, nor in the respect they shared for one another’s art. The couple lived in a converted chicken coop in Missouri while Richard was in boot camp. At the camp, he would volunteer for any job offered and one of those jobs ended up being painting road signs. His commander noticed how quickly and neatly he worked and gave him more painting work to do - eventually recommending him for a position painting murals for Army offices in Panama. Until her dying day, Avis remained angry that “The army got to keep those fabulous murals and they probably didn’t even know how wonderful they were.” In Panama, their first son, Mark, was born. After Richard’s discharge in 1953, they moved back to the Cleveland area and used the GI bill to attend Kent State gaining his BA in education. The small family then moved briefly to Buffalo, where Richard taught at the Albright Art School and the University of Buffalo – and their second son, Peter, was born. Richard had exhibited work in the Cleveland May Show and the Butler Art Museum during his art school years, and during the years in Buffalo, his work was exhibited at the gallery he had so loved as a child, the Albright Art Gallery. In 1956, the family moved back to the Cleveland area and Richard began teaching art at Lincoln West High School during the day while working toward his MA in art at Kent State in the evenings. Avis and Richard, with the help of an architect, designed their first home - a saltbox style house in Hudson, Ohio, and in 1958, their third son, Max (after Max Beckmann) was born. Richard enjoyed the consistency of teaching high school as well as the time it gave him to paint on the weekends and during the summer months. In 1961, he received his MA and his daughter, Claire, was born. With a fourth child, the house was much too small, and Avis and Richard began designing their second home. An admirer of MCM architecture, Richard’s favorite example of the style was the Farnsworth house – he often spoke of how the concepts behind this architectural style, particularly that of Mies van der Rohe, influenced his painting. Andres described himself as a 1950’s...
Category

1940s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

House of Flamingos- original impressionist wildlife oil painting- modern art
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online. "House of Flamingos" by Nathan Neven is a captivating blend of...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Blue Wall, mid-century abstract expressionist, geometric blue, black & pink work
Located in Beachwood, OH
Richard Andres (American, 1927-2013) Blue Wall, c. 1959 oil on canvas signed and titled verso 42 x 60 inches Richard Andres was born in Buffalo, New York in 1927. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1950, he was immediately drafted and served for two years in the army as a mural painter. He received his Master of Arts from Kent State in 1961. A frequent exhibitor at galleries and museums and winner of multiple May Show prizes, Andres taught art in the Cleveland Public Schools for 28 years, as well as teaching the University of Buffalo, the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Western Reserve University. Very little in Richard Andres’ childhood would have predicted his love of classical music, mid-century-modern architecture and certainly not his lifelong passion for art and in particular abstract art. Richard’s father, Raymond, had no more than a third-grade education, and his mother, Clara, was one of thirteen children – only three of whom lived into adulthood and none of whom attended high school. They lived, when Richard was a boy, in a dingy area of Buffalo, NY in a walk-up apartment situated above a tavern. Raymond and Clara supplemented the income from their factory jobs in the bar downstairs with Raymond playing ragtime on the piano and Clara serving drinks. This often left Richard and his two older brothers at home alone to fend for themselves. The two older boys, Raymond and Russell, were - unlike Richard- rather rough and tumble and entertained themselves with stickball, boxing and the like. Richard, on the other hand, from a very young age liked to draw, or better yet even, to paint with the small set of watercolors he received for Christmas one year. Paper, however, at the height of the depression, was hard to come by. Luckily, Clara used paper doilies as decoration for the apartment and Richard would contentedly paint and then cut up doilies, gluing the pieces together to create collages. At eight-years-old, he discovered the Albright-Knox Museum (then known as the Albright Art Gallery) and spent several hours a week there studying the paintings. He was particularly fond of Charles Burchfield‘s landscapes, enamored with their ‘messiness’ and thinking that they somehow captured more ‘feeling’ than works he was previously familiar with. For his tenth Christmas, he asked for and received a ‘how-to’ paint book by Elliot O’Hare. Through this self-teaching, he assembled the portfolio needed for acceptance to Buffalo Technical High School where he studied Advertising Arts. In his Junior year, he was encouraged to enter a watercolor painting, “Two Barns,” in the national 1944-45 Ingersoll Art Award Contest and was one of twelve grand prize winners – each one winning one hundred dollars. More importantly the painting was exhibited at the Carnegie Institute Galleries, which resulted in his winning a national scholarship to the Cleveland School of Art (The Cleveland Art Institute). He flourished at the art school under the tutelage of faculty members such as Carl Gaertner, as well as that of visiting artists such as William Sommer and Henry George Keller. He would say in later years that Gaertner, in particular, influenced his attitude toward life as well as art. “Gaertner,” Andres said, “believed that there was no need to be a ‘tortured artist’, that an artist should rather enjoy beauty, family, and life in general.” Free to spend his days as he chose, he wandered the Cleveland Art Museum for most of the hours he was not attending classes or painting; the remaining time was spent drinking coffee at a local hangout with art school friends – which is where he met fellow Henry Keller scholarship winner, Avis Johnson. Richard was immediately smitten with Avis, but being rather shy, it took him the entire summer of 1948 to build up his courage to ask her out. Over that summer he ‘thought about Avis’ and worked in a diner to save money. He also used the hundred-dollar prize money won in High School to visit the first Max Beckmann retrospective in the United States at the City Art Museum in St. Louis. Over a half century later he spoke of that exhibit with a reverence usually reserved for spiritual matters, “I walked in and it was like nothing I had ever seen before... the color...It just glowed.” Returning to campus in the Fall, the first thing he did was go to the coffee shop in hopes of finding Avis. He did, and she, upon seeing him, realized that she was also smitten with him. They quickly became known as ‘the couple’ on campus, and a year later, with Richard being drafted for the Korean war, they were quickly married by a Justice of the Peace, celebrating after with family at Avis’s Cleveland home. As a gift, faculty member John Paul Miller designed and made the simple gold wedding ring Avis wore for their 65 years of marriage. During those 65 years neither wavered in their mutual love, nor in the respect they shared for one another’s art. The couple lived in a converted chicken coop in Missouri while Richard was in boot camp. At the camp, he would volunteer for any job offered and one of those jobs ended up being painting road signs. His commander noticed how quickly and neatly he worked and gave him more painting work to do - eventually recommending him for a position painting murals for Army offices in Panama. Until her dying day, Avis remained angry that “The army got to keep those fabulous murals and they probably didn’t even know how wonderful they were.” In Panama, their first son, Mark, was born. After Richard’s discharge in 1953, they moved back to the Cleveland area and used the GI bill to attend Kent State gaining his BA in education. The small family then moved briefly to Buffalo, where Richard taught at the Albright Art School and the University of Buffalo – and their second son, Peter, was born. Richard had exhibited work in the Cleveland May Show and the Butler Art Museum during his art school years, and during the years in Buffalo, his work was exhibited at the gallery he had so loved as a child, the Albright Art Gallery. In 1956, the family moved back to the Cleveland area and Richard began teaching art at Lincoln West High School during the day while working toward his MA in art at Kent State in the evenings. Avis and Richard, with the help of an architect, designed their first home - a saltbox style house in Hudson, Ohio, and in 1958, their third son, Max (after Max Beckmann) was born. Richard enjoyed the consistency of teaching high school as well as the time it gave him to paint on the weekends and during the summer months. In 1961, he received his MA and his daughter, Claire, was born. With a fourth child, the house was much too small, and Avis and Richard began designing their second home. An admirer of MCM architecture, Richard’s favorite example of the style was the Farnsworth house – he often spoke of how the concepts behind this architectural style, particularly that of Mies van der Rohe, influenced his painting. Andres described himself as a 1950’s...
Category

1950s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Atelier 22, Original Oil Painting, Red abstract, Expressionism, French, Modern
Located in LANGRUNE-SUR-MER, FR
Atelier 22 offers a vibrant immersion into the intimate and dynamic atmosphere of an artist’s studio. Painted in 2023 by French contemporary artist Sophie Dumont, this oil on canvas ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Abstract 2334
Located in Zofingen, AG
This original painting is perfect for any modern interior ! _____________________________________________ GUARANTEED TO BE 100% ORIGINAL AND GENUINE WITH : Alex Senchenko © Title...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Interior Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

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