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Color:  Purple
Medium: Burlap
Enter Here, Chapter 21
Located in Nashville, TN
Since the 1990s, Heinsohn’s work has addressed climate change, impending cataclysm, and cultural dysfunction in numerous bodies of work including his mixed media wall reliefs, his "T...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Burlap Paintings

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Enter Here, Chapter 19
Located in Nashville, TN
Since the 1990s, Heinsohn’s work has addressed climate change, impending cataclysm and cultural dysfunction in numerous bodies of work including his mixed media wall reliefs, his "Time Frames" series of photo-based abstractions and his turbulent, thickly painted, cratered abstractions. However, as mentioned in his recent statement: “Given the current dysfunctional mayhem of our planet, I believe we need visual art that provides a place for the mind to transcend our calamity, to thoughtfully explore the multitude of unknowns connected to our daily lives, and to thereby refresh our optimism and our sense of urgency in the reimagining of our existence.” These new works channel the meditative properties of abstraction pursued by Kandinsky and Malevich, combined with intuitive approaches of accessing higher consciousness which guided Hilma af Klint as well as, much later, artists of Abstract Surrealism such as Gordon Onslow Ford, Roberto Matta, Wolfgang Paalen...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Burlap Paintings

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Burlap, Acrylic Polymer

"Madre Joven, " Oil Painting on Jute signed by Ernesto Gutierrez
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Madre Joven" is an original oil painting on jute by Ernesto Gutierrez. The artist signed the piece lower right. It depicts a mother carrying her child on her back. 17" x 20" art 2...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Burlap Paintings

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"Vendedora de Sombreros, " Oil Painting on Jute signed by Ernesto Gutierrez
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Vendedora de Sombreros" is an original oil painting on jute by Ernesto Gutierrez. The artist signed the piece lower right. It depicts a woman selling hats. 45" x 35" art 55" x 45"...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Burlap Paintings

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Jute, Oil

DZOGCHEN SERIES II
Located in Tulsa, OK
Kim Fonder, DZOGCHEN SERIES II, Mixed Media on Burlap, 17.00 X 18.00 in, $600.00, Blue, Abstract, contemporary, fine art Kim Fonder loves texture and touch. Her paintings and furnit...
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2010s Abstract Burlap Paintings

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Burlap, Mixed Media

DZOGCHEN SERIES III
Located in Tulsa, OK
Kim Fonder, DZOGCHEN SERIES III, Mixed Media on Burlap, 21.00 X 14.00 in, $700.00, Brown, Pink, Turquoise, Blue, Abstract, contemporary. fine art Kim Fonder loves texture and touch....
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2010s Abstract Burlap Paintings

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Burlap, Mixed Media

"Madre Joven (Young Mother), " Oil Painting on Jute signed by Ernesto Gutierrez
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Madre Joven (Young Mother)" is an original oil painting on jute by Ernesto Gutierrez. The artist signed the piece lower right. It depicts a woman cradling her child. 22" x 20" art...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Burlap Paintings

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"Isidora y su Hija, " Oil Painting on Jute by Ernesto Gutierrez mother and child
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Isidora y su Hija (Isidora and Her Daughter)" is an original oil painting on jute by Ernesto Gutierrez. The artist signed the piece lower right. It depicts a seated woman hanging on...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Burlap Paintings

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Jute, Oil

"Dora Y Su Bebe, " an Oil on Jute Canvas signed by Ernesto Gutierrez
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Dora Y Su Bebe" is Peruvian artist Ernesto Gutierrez's 2001 oil on jute canvas. 20" x 20" art 29" x 31" framed Ernesto Gutierrez was born in Lima, Peru in 1939, his father a Spani...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Burlap Paintings

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Jute, Oil

"El Baile (The Dance), " Oil on Jute signed by Ernesto Gutierrez
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"El Baile (The Dance)" is an original oil painting on Jute by Ernesto Gutierrez. The artist signed the piece in the lower right. This painting depicts five figures dancing and playin...
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Early 2000s Burlap Paintings

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"Dos Mujeres (Two Ladies), "an Oil on Jute by Ernesto Gutierrez
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Dos Mujeres (Two Ladies)" is by Peruvian artist Ernesto Gutierrez. Oil on jute, signed lower right. 14" x 18" art 23 5/8" x 27 5/8" frame Ernesto Gutierrez was born in Lima, Peru...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Burlap Paintings

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"Ferria De Sombreros (The Hat Market), " Oil on Jute by Ernesto Gutierrez
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Feria De Sombreros (The Hat Market)" by Peruvian artist Ernesto Gutierrez is a 2008 oil on jute painting, signed lower right. 36" x 46" art 48" x 58" framed Ernesto Gutierrez was ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Burlap Paintings

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Jute, Oil

Untitled
Located in Napoli, NA
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Untitled
Located in Napoli, NA
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