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1970s Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Clay, Canvas, Oil
1970s Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Cotton Canvas, Oil
2010s Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Cotton Canvas, Oil
1940s Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Artist Comments
In artist Gail Ragains' figurative piece, a woman takes a breather on the beach. She reclines comfortably on a green chair, in a mix of gestural marks within a thought-out composition. The muted color combination allows the warm and cool shades to play off each other.
About the Artist
Artist Gail Ragains paints abstract figurative works defined by strong color combinations and intuitive mark-making. "I approach each creative process as an open-ended improvisation," says Gail. "It is an evolving journey without preconceived plans for a predictable outcome. I react to the materials at hand, stripping away the non-essentials to give a loose interpretation of form, movement, and human expression." Inspired by the physical gestures and emotions of people, the human figure dominates Gail's art. As a young person, Gail was active in dance, ice skating, and gymnastics and competed in triathlons in her 20s. While pursuing a career as a massage therapist for 25 years, Gail simultaneously attended art classes through community colleges, the local Art League, and workshops with artists she admires. Having lived in California her entire life, Gail is influenced by the California colors—golden hills, clear blue skies, swimsuits, and swimming pools. Today, her studio is in her backyard just a few steps away from the home she shares with her husband. “In this workspace, I have everything I need. Good light, music, fresh air, and my studio mate, Sadie, the cutest 14 lb. mixed-breed rescue pup.â€
Words that describe this painting: figure, figurative, people, Richard Diebenkorn, gestural, expressive, colorful, beach, sand, paper, acrylicpaint, portrait, expressionism, people, acrylic painting, beige
Beach Chair...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Acrylic
Artist Comments
This striking piece with its bright colors creates a floating feeling of grace. It has highly detailed areas contrasting the flowing bold loose strokes.
About the Artist
Through composition, color, texture and more, Gary Leonard celebrates beauty. His works start with the subject, but then he lets the work evolve into a more complex composition. Oftentimes, he enjoys merging figures with abstract images and varying textures. He hopes that his works will leave the viewer with a sense of warmth and peace. When he's not making art, he enjoys listening to music and learning how to play the piano.
The Orange Dress...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1930s Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Artist Comments
Flower Girl is an interesting blend of abstract flowers and figurative painting. The muted palette of the background coordinates w...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Oil
Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Artist Comments
"This painting is about three friends or siblings enjoying the sunshine," says artist Gail Ragains. "It bursts with California colors. Minimal on detail but a...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Acrylic
1970s Abstract Expressionist Ceramic Paintings
Ceramic, Stoneware, Oil
1970s Abstract Ceramic Paintings
Sèvres, India Ink, Oil, Gouache
1970s Abstract Ceramic Paintings
Ceramic
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