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Medium: Polyurethane
Surge
Surge

Surge

By Bill Thompson

Located in Westport, CT

This beautiful minimalist sculptural work explores the evocative power monochrome color. Originally working as a painter, Thompson focused on Minimalism. In his sculptural work, mono...

Category

2010s Minimalist Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Polyurethane

"Picture Perfect" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board
"Picture Perfect" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

"Picture Perfect" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of a Pin-up model from the 1950s, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 36 inches From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

083r (short_squeeze_aside), 2016
083r (short_squeeze_aside), 2016

083r (short_squeeze_aside), 2016

Located in Greenwich, CT

083r (short_squeeze_aside), 2016 is an acrylic and urethane on etched acrylic panel painting, 48 x 31.5," and signed 'Darren Goins 2016' verso....

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Polyurethane

Garden of Earthly Delights, Pop & Fantastical Symbolism, Oil Painting on Metal

Garden of Earthly Delights, Pop & Fantastical Symbolism, Oil Painting on Metal

By THEDIRTYFABULOUS

Located in Dallas, TX

Title: Garden of Earthly Delights Artist: TheDirtyFabulous Media: Oil on metal with polyurethane varnish Size: 60 x 40 inches / 153 x 102cm Year created: 2012-2014 Societies have long employed images that visualize their belief systems or attempt to encapsulate a narrative of our human destiny. This work follows in that tradition. The uppermost vignette is a silhouette from the nursery rhyme “Jack be nimble”, a children’s rhyme that refers to a 19th century game and a form of fortune telling. In Roman mythology Parcae (plural) were the personifications of fate. They are used in this painting as bookend figures on either side of a cosmic machine that answers questions of fate. Three vintage light bulbs labeled “yes”, “maybe” and “no” sit atop the clock – like machine and illuminate answers to humanity’s eternal questions. At the top of the composition are several re- configured tarot / divination cards belonging to an anonymous person circa 1930’s. The cards here are labeled; satisfaction dark woman, jealousy, dark man and betrayal. The grouping of these four cards refers to both positive and negative potentials concerning fate and offer clues to the viewer on a number of possible scenarios it could describe. The lower portion of the picture contains two silhouetted vignettes on either side of a central image of stars and planets against a dark void. The left image is of two children in a small wagon being pulled by a beetle. This is a reference to Egyptian mythology and the sun god Khepri. who personifies birth / rebirth. Khepri is portrayed as a beetle that pushes the sun across the sky. Here the young innocents...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Metal

Sextant
Sextant

Sextant

By Bill Thompson

Located in Westport, CT

This beautiful minimalist sculptural work explores the evocative power monochrome color. Originally working as a painter, Thompson focused on Minimalism. In his sculptural work, mono...

Category

2010s Minimalist Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Polyurethane

Ridge
Ridge

Ridge

By Bill Thompson

Located in Westport, CT

This beautiful green minimalist sculptural work explores the evocative power monochrome color. Originally working as a painter, Thompson focused on Minimalism. In his sculptural work...

Category

2010s Minimalist Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Polyurethane

"You'll Never Know" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board
"You'll Never Know" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

"You'll Never Know" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of Marilyn Monroe, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 36 in From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

"Audrey on Green" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board
"Audrey on Green" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

"Audrey on Green" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of Audrey Hepburn, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 24 inches From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

"Audrey with Stars" Mixed Media Audrey Hepburn Portrait on Panel Board
"Audrey with Stars" Mixed Media Audrey Hepburn Portrait on Panel Board

"Audrey with Stars" Mixed Media Audrey Hepburn Portrait on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of Audrey Hepburn, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 36 inches From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

"Poolside" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board
"Poolside" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

"Poolside" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of a Pin-up model from the 1950s, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 36 in From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

"White Swimsuit White Sunglasses" Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board
"White Swimsuit White Sunglasses" Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

"White Swimsuit White Sunglasses" Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of a Pin-up model from the 1950s, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 24 inches From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

"American Rebel" Mixed Media James Dean Collage Composition on Panel Board
"American Rebel" Mixed Media James Dean Collage Composition on Panel Board

"American Rebel" Mixed Media James Dean Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of James Dean, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 36 inches From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

"Split Subjectivity" Abstract Painting
"Split Subjectivity" Abstract Painting

"Split Subjectivity" Abstract Painting

Located in Boston, MA

Artist: Moore, Eric Title: Split Subjectivity Date: 2025 Medium: Acrylic on carved urethane Unframed Dimensions: 63" x 63" Signature: Signed by Artist on Verso Edition: Unique

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Polyurethane

"In The Deep End" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board
"In The Deep End" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

"In The Deep End" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of a Pin-up model from the 1950s, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 36 inches From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

"Audrey In Red" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board
"Audrey In Red" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

"Audrey In Red" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of Audrey Hepburn, , as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 48 x 36 inches From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

Large Textured Abstract Acrylic Painting "Fragments of the Mind 10"
Large Textured Abstract Acrylic Painting "Fragments of the Mind 10"

Large Textured Abstract Acrylic Painting "Fragments of the Mind 10"

By Maico Camilo

Located in Cape Town, ZA

A unique, large scale/oversized, expressive artwork, from the Fragments of the Mind series. This series examines the delicate balance of the mind and the intricacies of our thoughts...

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Polyurethane

Large Abstract Acrylic Painting "Fragments of the Mind 6"
Large Abstract Acrylic Painting "Fragments of the Mind 6"

Large Abstract Acrylic Painting "Fragments of the Mind 6"

By Maico Camilo

Located in Cape Town, ZA

A unique, large scale/oversized, expressive artwork, from the Fragments of the Mind series. This series examines the delicate balance of the mind and the intricacies of our thoughts...

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Mixed Media, Polyurethane

iFeel
iFeel

iFeel

Located in Boston, MA

Artist: Moore, Eric Title: iFeel Date: 2025 Medium: Acrylic and Oil on Carved Urethane Panel Unframed Dimensions: 45" x 45" Signature: Signed by Artist on Verso Edition: Unique

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Polyurethane, Oil

Words Cannot Express, Ron Johnson, 2021, Acrylic Panel, Poured Paint, Abstract
Words Cannot Express, Ron Johnson, 2021, Acrylic Panel, Poured Paint, Abstract

Words Cannot Express, Ron Johnson, 2021, Acrylic Panel, Poured Paint, Abstract

By Ronald Johnson

Located in St. Louis, MO

Born in Columbus, Ohio in 1968, Ronald Johnson received an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2003. Since then, Johnson has exhibited widely both nationally and internatio...

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Polyurethane

"And the Time Turn Around", Contemporary, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Painting, Wood
"And the Time Turn Around", Contemporary, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Painting, Wood

"And the Time Turn Around", Contemporary, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Painting, Wood

By Ronald Johnson

Located in St. Louis, MO

Born in Columbus, Ohio in 1968, Ronald Johnson received an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2003. Since then, Johnson has exhibited widely both nationally and internatio...

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Polyurethane

"The Girl Can’t Help" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board
"The Girl Can’t Help" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

"The Girl Can’t Help" Mixed Media Figurative Collage Composition on Panel Board

By Jon Davenport

Located in New York, NY

This piece depicts a colorful collage composition portrait of Marilyn Monroe, as Jon Davenport explores the process of deconstructing iconic imagery from the past and present. Davenport start’s out with photos of his paint-stained studio floor and collages in articles/advertising from an array of vintage magazines collected over the years; plus any other interesting stuff captured on his travels. He then transfers the images to a panel board, layering them on with gel medium, together with strokes, splashes, drips, and splats of paint. Once it's dry, another layer of gel medium is poured on to give it a melting effect. After it drys off again, another layer of paint is added to embellish a few areas and to accentuate or fade out certain aspects. And then, he finally adds a coat of polyurethane for protection and making the colors pop. This unique work is executed on a wood panel board and comes ready to be displayed with hanging wire on verso, signed by the artist lower right. Art measures 36 x 36 in From biology student to owning and running a creative agency in London to a career as a fine artist, life has taken Jon Davenport on a rewarding and unconventional journey. Despite his scientific beginnings, he’s always had a strong artistic streak weaving its way through his different career paths. Growing up in Ipswich, UK, Jon was always an avid drawer, and could often be found with a pencil and paper in hand. With the arrival of his first computer, he embraced the new frontier of digital art and had work published in one of those early computer magazines. His creative urges took a backseat to get a biology degree at Brunel University in London. It was afterward, in his first job working at the Archant newspaper group in Ipswich, that he quickly progressed from plate maker to becoming an integral member of the art studio. It was during this time that he taught himself photoshop, desktop publishing, and graphic & web design. After a few years, he set up a design agency, and eventually went full time and moved to London. This proved to be a successful move, working for a number of clients such as Nike and Virgin, and gaining praise from the likes of Richard Branson and Tony Blair. It wasn’t until Jon moved to the USA to marry his wife, Atlanta artist Christy Kinard...

Category

2010s Pop Art Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

Contemporary Mixed Media Painting on Wood Panel, Acrylic Paint, Canvas Strips
Contemporary Mixed Media Painting on Wood Panel, Acrylic Paint, Canvas Strips

Contemporary Mixed Media Painting on Wood Panel, Acrylic Paint, Canvas Strips

By Ronald Johnson

Located in St. Louis, MO

Contemporary Mixed Media Painting on Wood Panel, Acrylic Paint, Canvas Strips Born in Columbus, Ohio in 1968, Ronald Johnson received an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in...

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Polyurethane, Other Medium

Zig
Zig

Zig

By Bill Thompson

Located in Westport, CT

This beautiful orange minimalist sculptural work explores the evocative power monochrome color. Originally working as a painter, Thompson focused on Minimalism. In his sculptural wor...

Category

2010s Minimalist Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Polyurethane

Eric Moore - Sunshine Daydream, Painting 2024
Eric Moore - Sunshine Daydream, Painting 2024

Eric Moore - Sunshine Daydream, Painting 2024

Located in Stamford, CT

Medium: Acrylic and oil on shaped urethane Eric Moore's story doesn't start like many established artists. Unlike many of his artistic peers, Moore has not been drawing and creating...

Category

2010s Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic, Polyurethane

Eric Moore - Breathe In, Painting 2024
Eric Moore - Breathe In, Painting 2024

Eric Moore - Breathe In, Painting 2024

Located in Stamford, CT

Medium: Acrylic on carved urethane Eric Moore's story doesn't start like many established artists. Unlike many of his artistic peers, Moore has not been drawing and creating art sin...

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2010s Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Oil, Polyurethane

Impala
Impala

Impala

By Bill Thompson

Located in Westport, CT

This beautiful red minimalist sculptural work explores the evocative power monochrome color. Originally working as a painter, Thompson focused on Minimalism. In his sculptural work, ...

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2010s Minimalist Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Polyurethane

Representosis

Representosis

By Fabian Marcaccio

Located in Miami, FL

Silicone and oil paint on 3d printed polyurethane, metal wire reinforcements. Fabian Marcaccio’s work investigates whether the traditional medium of painting can survive in the digi...

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2010s Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Metal

Ylang Ylang
Ylang Ylang

Eric MooreYlang Ylang, 2025

Price Upon Request

Ylang Ylang

Located in Boston, MA

Artist: Moore, Eric Title: Ylang Ylang Date: 2025 Medium: Acrylic and Metallica Mica on Carved Urethane Panel Unframed Dimensions: 22" x 60" x 1.5" Signature: Signed by Artist ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Polyurethane, Mica

Panta Rhei
Panta Rhei

Eric MoorePanta Rhei, 2024

Price Upon Request

Panta Rhei

Located in Boston, MA

Artist: Moore, Eric Title: Panta Rhei Date: 2024 Medium: Acrylic with Pearlescent Pigment on Carved Urethane Unframed Dimensions: 47" x 47" x 1.5" Signature: Signed by Artist o...

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2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Polyurethane, Pigment

Green Beetle. Large Mixed Media Figurative Painting
Green Beetle. Large Mixed Media Figurative Painting

Green Beetle. Large Mixed Media Figurative Painting

By Guusje Bertholet

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...

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2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Sandstone

Ocean without a Shore (Black)

Ocean without a Shore (Black)

By Do Byung-Kyu

Located in New York, NY

The medium of choice for Do Byung-Kyu, born in Cheonan, Korea, is dolls: they are both his conceptions and his physical expression. At the same time dolls are also the perfect tool for communicating the artist’s inner self. Expressing himself by means of dolls liberates Do from the restrictions of the mundane world. By embodying in the form of dolls his actions and thoughts, dreams and desires, and even the instincts lying in the depths of the subconscious, he transcends the secular boundaries. Dolls are his alter ego, his other self that he can construct precisely the way he wants. Sublimating the experiences and memories from his youth into various subjects of desire, Do uses dolls to paint a descriptive picture of the ambiguous feelings of contradictions from his childhood when he would abuse and kill a plaything, for example a frog, then bury the body in solemn mourning over its death. These sexual or violent games from his childhood are not likely to be limited to Do’s experiences alone. Most of us can vaguely remember indulging in sadistic acts of sexual love against a doll. Rising above a child’s simple curiosity, it is an intuitive game of the senses we play by ourselves. In a number of Do’s paintings, sticky liquid can be observed dripping down a doll’s face. This brings back recollections of the life inside our mothers’ womb where we were also enveloped by mucous waters, like the amniotic fluid. It refuses contact with the anything, and nothing wants to touch it either. The shape of such a mucous liquid is a protective layer sheltering the intrinsic identity and desires of man. It is also a substitution that satisfies the ego’s instincts otherwise suppressed by social norms. The dolls’ eyes...

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

Pacifier II

Pacifier II

By Do Byung-Kyu

Located in New York, NY

The medium of choice for Do Byung-Kyu, born in Cheonan, Korea, is dolls: they are both his conceptions and his physical expression. At the same time dolls are also the perfect tool for communicating the artist’s inner self. Expressing himself by means of dolls liberates Do from the restrictions of the mundane world. By embodying in the form of dolls his actions and thoughts, dreams and desires, and even the instincts lying in the depths of the subconscious, he transcends the secular boundaries. Dolls are his alter ego, his other self that he can construct precisely the way he wants. Sublimating the experiences and memories from his youth into various subjects of desire, Do uses dolls to paint a descriptive picture of the ambiguous feelings of contradictions from his childhood when he would abuse and kill a plaything, for example a frog, then bury the body in solemn mourning over its death. These sexual or violent games from his childhood are not likely to be limited to Do’s experiences alone. Most of us can vaguely remember indulging in sadistic acts of sexual love against a doll. Rising above a child’s simple curiosity, it is an intuitive game of the senses we play by ourselves. In a number of Do’s paintings, sticky liquid can be observed dripping down a doll’s face. This brings back recollections of the life inside our mothers’ womb where we were also enveloped by mucous waters, like the amniotic fluid. It refuses contact with the anything, and nothing wants to touch it either. The shape of such a mucous liquid is a protective layer sheltering the intrinsic identity and desires of man. It is also a substitution that satisfies the ego’s instincts otherwise suppressed by social norms. The dolls’ eyes...

Category

2010s Contemporary Polyurethane Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel, Polyurethane

Polyurethane paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Polyurethane 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 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, red 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 Jon Davenport, Bill Thompson, Ronald Johnson, and Gene Kiegel. 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 Polyurethane paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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