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YES
Located in Burlingame, CA
Stunning in its simplicity and vibrancy, 'YES' is a contemporary still life oil painting by Elizabeth Barlow, who meticulously creates oil portraits and still life compositions that feature objects, rather than a face, to represent the essence of her subject. Barlow's humor, joy, and ability to see far beyond the surface, comes into play in her work. She skews traditional portraiture to capture individuals and ideas, with her unique, contemporary Pop Realism style. The painting from Barlow's children...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

Still Life with S
Located in Burlingame, CA
Willard Dixon, who says "the charm of Still Life painting for the artist lies in the ability to manipulate ones subject matter and in the intimate, direct nature of the painting proc...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Bhalchandra, Acrylic on Canvas Fiber Glass by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Om Swami - Bhalchandra Acrylic on Canvas Fiber Glass, H 22 x W 19 x D 10 inches, 2020 Born : 1974 Om Swami is a Mumbai based artist who has studied at the R...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

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Palais X
Located in New York, NY
Palais X, 2016 Oil on Canvas 22.83h x 17.32w in Born in 1977, Luciana Levinton is a visual artist and architect who lives and works in Buenos Aires. She graduated from the Universi...
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2010s Contemporary Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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