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Style: Modern
Medium: Synthetic Resin
"Flash Dance" Square Contemporary Dark Red Painting with Bright Stripes
Located in Houston, TX
Large contemporary painting with geometric aspects by Elva Stewart. The painting features a dark red color-field painting with neon orange, blue, green, and black lines across the ca...
Category

20th Century Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

"My New Dress" Modern Abstract Colorful Figurative Female Portrait Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Modern abstract figurative portrait painting by Houston, TX artist David Adickes. The work features a seated red headed woman wearing a brightly colored patterned dress set against a...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

"Three Men with Hats, Cubist" Modern Abstract Colorful Figurative Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Modern abstract figurative portrait painting by Houston, TX artist David Adickes. The work features a central group of three male figures wearing colorful clothes...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

"Don't Mess With Tess #2" Red and Green Abstract Portrait Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Green and red-toned modern abstract figurative painting by Houston, TX artist David Adickes. The piece carries an interesting story of a character named Tess. She was out one eveni...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Stanley's Wit
Located in Kansas City, MO
Laura Nugent Stanley's Wit Acrylic on canvas Year: 2020 Size: 40x40x1.5in Signed and inscribed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1222 contemporary, color field, minimal, minimalism...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

Going Grey
Located in Kansas City, MO
Laura Nugent Going Grey Acrylic on canvas Year: 2020 Size: 36x36x1.5in Signed and inscribed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1221 abstract, modern, contemporary,minimal, minimalis...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

"Artist White Suit, Wild Tie" Colorful Modern Abstract Portrait Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful modern abstract portrait painting by Houston, TX artist David Adickes. The work features an artist in a white suit with a colorful abstract tie. Unsigned. Framed in a beauti...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

"Three Bird Lovers with Ukulele" Modern Abstract Figurative Portrait Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Modern abstract figurative group portrait painting by Houston, TX artist David Adickes. The work features a central grouping of three elongated figures with birds set against a light...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Radiant Child
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Flore Radiant Child, 2022 50 x 90 inches Acrylic on canvas This piece is unique Signed by the artist Custom framed Currently on display at Art Angels Los Angeles
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Freedom Tower
Located in New York, NY
In the hands of Yeji Moon, ordinary materials are transformed into beautiful and complex collages that powerfully recall childhood nostalgia and the rapidly ...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Paper, Oil, Acrylic, Newsprint, Color Pencil

Seoul Panorama, Namsam Tower
Located in New York, NY
In the hands of Yeji Moon, ordinary materials are transformed into beautiful and complex collages that powerfully recall childhood nostalgia and the rapidly ...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Paper, Oil, Acrylic, Newsprint, Color Pencil

Seoul Panorama, Lotte Tower
Located in New York, NY
In the hands of Yeji Moon, ordinary materials are transformed into beautiful and complex collages that powerfully recall childhood nostalgia and the rapidly ...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Paper, Oil, Acrylic, Newsprint, Color Pencil

Gamcheon Village at Sunset
Located in New York, NY
In the hands of Yeji Moon, ordinary materials are transformed into beautiful and complex collages that powerfully recall childhood nostalgia and the rapidly changing world. Inspired by her upbringing in a small neighborhood in Korea and her experiences with Habitat for Humanity, she seeks to immortalize disappearing places by creating works of art that connect and preserve memories. Her three-dimensional compositions are created using newspaper...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Plexiglass, Paper, Oil, Acrylic, Newsprint, Color Pencil

The City View from Brooklyn
Located in New York, NY
In the hands of Yeji Moon, ordinary materials are transformed into beautiful and complex collages that powerfully recall childhood nostalgia and the rapidly changing world. Inspired by her upbringing in a small neighborhood in Korea and her experiences with Habitat for Humanity, she seeks to immortalize disappearing places by creating works of art that connect and preserve memories. Her three-dimensional compositions are created using newspaper...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic, Newsprint, Color Pencil, Plexiglass, Paper

Empire State Building in the Early Evening
Located in New York, NY
In the hands of Yeji Moon, ordinary materials are transformed into beautiful and complex collages that powerfully recall childhood nostalgia and the rapidly changing world. Inspired by her upbringing in a small neighborhood in Korea and her experiences with Habitat for Humanity, she seeks to immortalize disappearing places by creating works of art that connect and preserve memories. Her three-dimensional compositions are created using newspaper...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Paint, Paper, Acrylic, Watercolor, Newsprint, Color Pencil

One World Trade Center at Night
Located in New York, NY
In the hands of Yeji Moon, ordinary materials are transformed into beautiful and complex collages that powerfully recall childhood nostalgia and the rapidly changing world. Inspired ...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Newsprint, Color Pencil, Paint

Into Space
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Flore Into Space, 2022 60 x 60 inches each Acrylic on canvas This piece is unique Signed by the artist Unframed Currently on display at Art Angels Los Angeles
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Liquor Saleswoman - made in brown, beige, wine-colored, claret
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The hero at this painting is a human. His eyes are a lenses that artist using. At all time they are together, a man and a woman. Duality of differences, two views, different accents,...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Modern Style Painting, "Art Brut Tribute"
Located in San Diego, CA
This is a one of a kind modernist acrylic painting on wood panel. Its dimensions are 8x10. It unmounted and unframed and requires hardware if you wish to hang. A certificate of authe...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Dance of the Daughters-One" Gray Modern Abstract Expressionist Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Abstract modern expressionist painting by American modernist artist, Jules Olitski. This painting features heavy textures formed by multiple layers of paint. Framed in a modern float...
Category

1970s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

#26-1983
Located in New York, NY
Signed (on stretcher): Stanley Twardowicz Stanley Twardowicz (1917–2008), a one-time orphan, Golden Gloves boxer, professional baseball player and auto worker, emerged from a hardsc...
Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Playing Possum
By Roger Weik
Located in Missouri, MO
Artist Statement Since Roger Weik was early in college in the 70's, he has always held an affinity for thickness and texture. There was something very organic about his work, a sens...
Category

1970s American Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Emulsion, Polymer

Untitled from the Westwood Paintings
Located in London, GB
William Tillyer Untitled (The Westwood Paintings) 1989 Acrylic on canvas 61 x 71.1 cms (24 x 28 ins) WT9778
Category

1980s American Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

DONDA Shirt
Located in Missouri, MO
Signed, Dated, Titled Verso BIO: Daniel Jefferson AKA "Bipolar Holiday" is a self-taught street artist. A native of St. Louis, he grew up in North St. Louis County in the cities of Normandy and Hazelwood. By the age of 3, he was drawing and painting alongside his father and together they shared studios and collaborations into his mid-20s. His father grew up in Tupelo, Mississippi and his mother in St. Louis. Expounding on his family history, Holiday speaks of his Quaker and Native American ancestry - along with his father, who is black, and his mother who is white - as forming his multiracial identity and upbringing. He expresses “not always fitting in,” - being neither “this nor that” - and residing on the margins between the social constructs of race. This emotional state is reflected in his artistic output. He cautions us to see that, while the subject matter of his work is not always a direct depiction of his experience of race, his existence as a person of color propels him and bears directly on his artistic focus and choice of materials, along with the application and gesture in each work. Anger and sadness are part of it – also love, joy, pride and humility. The artist often signs his work with a mark inspired by the ancient Egyptian Eye of Horas – a symbol of power, protection, and health. Throughout his career, Bipolar Holiday has been both a solo practitioner and a collaborator. Tagging as King Dee and later Melo, he worked variously in the St. Louis area from the mid- 1990s to early 2000s. In the 1990s, he painted with the then St. Louis-based graffiti artist Nick Miller and his crew. Choice spots ranged from free standing concrete walls on abandoned property to temporary fencing along construction sites. The artist's compositions contained expressive line and figural elements – human faces, eyes – and the ethereal and allegorical – angel, devil motifs, etc. Later, he moved his artistic focus to a more studio-based form starting in the early 2000s. Holiday had his first show alongside his father’s work at Urbis-Orbis Gallery in downtown St. Louis in 2003. Coming full circle, he occasionally works in a few items of collage or spontaneous marks made by his daughter during her early childhood. Bipolar Holiday has exhibited his work both locally and globally including St. Louis, New York, Grand Rapids and Antwerp. In 2019, he was featured in a four-page spread of JMG Lifestyle Magazine and a large-scale work whet to the Isabis Art Expo in 2019. St. Louis Magazine listed “Bipolar Holiday: Kyoto Girls” when the Walker-Cunningham Fine Art pop-up exhibit was named to the A-List in July 2020. Holiday's work can be found in numerous private and public collections. He lives in St. Louis City...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Forgive Them Nigo
Located in Missouri, MO
Signed, Dated, Titled Verso BIO: Daniel Jefferson AKA "Bipolar Holiday" is a self-taught street artist. A native of St. Louis, he grew up in North St. Louis County in the cities of Normandy and Hazelwood. By the age of 3, he was drawing and painting alongside his father and together they shared studios and collaborations into his mid-20s. His father grew up in Tupelo, Mississippi and his mother in St. Louis. Expounding on his family history, Holiday speaks of his Quaker and Native American ancestry - along with his father, who is black, and his mother who is white - as forming his multiracial identity and upbringing. He expresses “not always fitting in,” - being neither “this nor that” - and residing on the margins between the social constructs of race. This emotional state is reflected in his artistic output. He cautions us to see that, while the subject matter of his work is not always a direct depiction of his experience of race, his existence as a person of color propels him and bears directly on his artistic focus and choice of materials, along with the application and gesture in each work. Anger and sadness are part of it – also love, joy, pride and humility. The artist often signs his work with a mark inspired by the ancient Egyptian Eye of Horas – a symbol of power, protection, and health. Throughout his career, Bipolar Holiday has been both a solo practitioner and a collaborator. Tagging as King Dee and later Melo, he worked variously in the St. Louis area from the mid- 1990s to early 2000s. In the 1990s, he painted with the then St. Louis-based graffiti artist Nick Miller and his crew. Choice spots ranged from free standing concrete walls on abandoned property to temporary fencing along construction sites. The artist's compositions contained expressive line and figural elements – human faces, eyes – and the ethereal and allegorical – angel, devil motifs, etc. Later, he moved his artistic focus to a more studio-based form starting in the early 2000s. Holiday had his first show alongside his father’s work at Urbis-Orbis Gallery in downtown St. Louis in 2003. Coming full circle, he occasionally works in a few items of collage or spontaneous marks made by his daughter during her early childhood. Bipolar Holiday has exhibited his work both locally and globally including St. Louis, New York, Grand Rapids and Antwerp. In 2019, he was featured in a four-page spread of JMG Lifestyle Magazine and a large-scale work whet to the Isabis Art Expo in 2019. St. Louis Magazine listed “Bipolar Holiday: Kyoto Girls” when the Walker-Cunningham Fine Art pop-up exhibit was named to the A-List in July 2020. Holiday's work can be found in numerous private and public collections. He lives in St. Louis City...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Wise Man Say
Located in Missouri, MO
Signed, Dated, Titled Verso BIO: Daniel Jefferson AKA "Bipolar Holiday" is a self-taught street artist. A native of St. Louis, he grew up in North St. Louis County in the cities of Normandy and Hazelwood. By the age of 3, he was drawing and painting alongside his father and together they shared studios and collaborations into his mid-20s. His father grew up in Tupelo, Mississippi and his mother in St. Louis. Expounding on his family history, Holiday speaks of his Quaker and Native American ancestry - along with his father, who is black, and his mother who is white - as forming his multiracial identity and upbringing. He expresses “not always fitting in,” - being neither “this nor that” - and residing on the margins between the social constructs of race. This emotional state is reflected in his artistic output. He cautions us to see that, while the subject matter of his work is not always a direct depiction of his experience of race, his existence as a person of color propels him and bears directly on his artistic focus and choice of materials, along with the application and gesture in each work. Anger and sadness are part of it – also love, joy, pride and humility. The artist often signs his work with a mark inspired by the ancient Egyptian Eye of Horas – a symbol of power, protection, and health. Throughout his career, Bipolar Holiday has been both a solo practitioner and a collaborator. Tagging as King Dee and later Melo, he worked variously in the St. Louis area from the mid- 1990s to early 2000s. In the 1990s, he painted with the then St. Louis-based graffiti artist Nick Miller and his crew. Choice spots ranged from free standing concrete walls on abandoned property to temporary fencing along construction sites. The artist's compositions contained expressive line and figural elements – human faces, eyes – and the ethereal and allegorical – angel, devil motifs, etc. Later, he moved his artistic focus to a more studio-based form starting in the early 2000s. Holiday had his first show alongside his father’s work at Urbis-Orbis Gallery in downtown St. Louis in 2003. Coming full circle, he occasionally works in a few items of collage or spontaneous marks made by his daughter during her early childhood. Bipolar Holiday has exhibited his work both locally and globally including St. Louis, New York, Grand Rapids and Antwerp. In 2019, he was featured in a four-page spread of JMG Lifestyle Magazine and a large-scale work whet to the Isabis Art Expo in 2019. St. Louis Magazine listed “Bipolar Holiday: Kyoto Girls” when the Walker-Cunningham Fine Art pop-up exhibit was named to the A-List in July 2020. Holiday's work can be found in numerous private and public collections. He lives in St. Louis City...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Thirst- woman with the straw in wine-colored, brown and beige
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The hero at this painting is a human. His eyes are a lenses that artist using. At all time they are together, a man and a woman. Duality of differences, two views, different accents, but in one wholeness. Fomin is a fairy-tale artist, a romance teller, who is choosing never ending life stories for a viewer. He is telling these stories with realistic language of the artist, citing the language of Bruegel sentimental sincerity of Chagall, but also a precise coloristic scheme, that was a signature of French Art in the second half of XX century. The fantastic World of the artist is perfectly detailed that makes it truthful. This artistic language principle defined the style of the artist long before he entered the Art World market. His love for Italian Renaissance was born in Minsk during his study years. Art, Music and Architecture made Igor Fomin...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

New York-made in red, blue, pink, multicolor, portraits of Andy Warhol, John Len
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
New York - is a capital of the World that will no one indifferent. That’s the way the artist, Igor Fomin is seeing it. He is showing historical portrait of ...
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Diamonds for Ernestine-romantic landscape of imaginary city made in red blue
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The hero at this painting is a human. His eyes are a lenses that artist using. At all time they are together, a man and a woman. Duality of differences, two views, different accents, but in one wholeness. Fomin is a fairy-tale artist, a romance teller, who is choosing never ending life stories for a viewer. He is telling these stories with realistic language of the artist, citing the language of Bruegel sentimental sincerity of Chagall, but also a precise coloristic scheme, that was a signature of French Art in the second half of XX century. The fantastic World of the artist is perfectly detailed that makes it truthful. This artistic language principle defined the style of the artist long before he entered the Art World market...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

Morning smells-morning routine of baking the bread and pastry
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
Morning smells-morning routine of baking the bread and pastry. Mother with daughter and son. Narkevich deliberately chooses naive art, like the f...
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

The Epiphany of Ernestineromantic landscape of imaginary city made in red, grey
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The Epiphany of Ernestine is a part of the diptych 38x57 in (97x146 cm) of size. Can be bought together or separately. This painting is sold with Certificates of Authencity. The Du...
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

The Whisper of Ernestine-romantic landscape of imaginary city made in red, green
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The Whisper of Ernestine is a part of the diptych 38x57 in (97x146 cm) of size. This painting is sold with Certificates of Authencity. The Duality of two contrast beginnings that exist inseparably, but nonetheless creating the One whole thing, man and the woman, ying and yang. This eternal story for conversation and for truth searching. Here we can see two persons, but the real hero is hidden. One story told for two people. This colorful and black and white scene magically connects and divides parts of the Diptych, identifying the heroes of the Painting. Each painting, being fully finished, not only adding to the other one, but continuing it, demonstrating kinetic arts. This dialogue about love is making the spectators following the story and sincerely get emotional for Igor Fomin...
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

The Whisper of Ernestine and The Epiphany of Ernestine
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
This diptych is consisting of two works: The Whisper of Ernestine and The Epiphany of Ernestine each 38x57 in (97x146 cm) of size. These paintings are sold with Certificates of Authe...
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Those who are confident in their feelings (love)
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
At all time they are together, a man and a woman. Duality of differences, two views, different accents, but in one wholeness. Fomin is a fairy-tale artist, a romance teller, who is choosing never ending life stories for a viewer. He is telling these stories with realistic language of the artist, citing the language of Bruegel sentimental sincerity of Chagall, but also a precise coloristic scheme, that was a signature of French Art in the second half of XX century. The fantastic World of the artist is perfectly detailed that makes it truthful. This artistic language principle defined the style of the artist long before he entered the Art World market. His love for Italian Renaissance was born in Minsk during his study years. Art, Music and Architecture made Igor Fomin...
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Return II, Painting by John Biggers
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: John Biggers, American (1924 - 2001) Title: Return II Year: circa 2000 Medium: Acrylic/Mixed Media on Canvas Size: 28 x 22 inches Signed and dated on reverse by Mrs. Hazel B...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Taper - man and woman made in brown, beige, red colors
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The hero at this painting is a human. His eyes are a lenses that artist using. At all time they are together, a man and a woman. Duality of differences, two views, different accents,...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Liquor Saleswoman - made in brown, beige, wine-colored, claret
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The hero at this painting is a human. His eyes are a lenses that artist using. At all time they are together, a man and a woman. Duality of differences, two views, different accents, but in one wholeness. Fomin is a fairy-tale artist, a romance teller, who is choosing never ending life stories for a viewer. He is telling these stories with realistic language of the artist, citing the language of Bruegel sentimental sincerity of Chagall, but also a precise coloristic scheme, that was a signature of French Art in the second half of XX century. The fantastic World of the artist is perfectly detailed that makes it truthful. This artistic language principle defined the style of the artist long before he entered the Art World market. His love for Italian Renaissance was born in Minsk during his study years. Art, Music and Architecture made Igor Fomin...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Music Lovers - man and woman made in ultramarine, grey, blue colors
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The hero at this painting is a human. His eyes are a lenses that artist using. At all time they are together, a man and a woman. Duality of differences, two views, different accents, but in one wholeness. Fomin is a fairy-tale artist, a romance teller, who is choosing never ending life stories for a viewer. He is telling these stories with realistic language of the artist, citing the language of Bruegel sentimental sincerity of Chagall, but also a precise coloristic scheme, that was a signature of French Art in the second half of XX century. The fantastic World of the artist is perfectly detailed that makes it truthful. This artistic language principle defined the style of the artist long before he entered the Art World market. His love for Italian Renaissance was born in Minsk during his study years. Art, Music and Architecture made Igor Fomin...
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Infinity Pool, Dusk
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Laurence Jones Infinity Pool, Dusk 36 x 47.5 inches Acrylic and ink on linen This piece is unique Signed by artist landscape mid century modern painting photo realism Julius Schulman
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Linen, Ink, Acrylic

Outliers
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Laurence Jones Outliers 43 x 36 inches Acrylic and ink on linen This piece is unique Signed by artist landscape mid century modern painting photo realism Julius Schulman
Category

2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Linen, Ink, Acrylic

The Men of her Life-nude woman portrait made in beige, grey, turquoise color
Located in Fort Lee, NJ
The hero at this painting is a human. His eyes are a lenses that artist using. At all time they are together, a man and a woman. Duality of differences, two views, different accents,...
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Cotton Canvas

Hot Planet V Series - Abstract Acrylic Painting Beige Orange Grey White
Located in Sofia, BG
"Hot Planet In Series V" is a portrait painting by the South African - French artist Leith Ridley. About the artwork: TECHNIQUE: oil painting STYLE: Abstract, Contemporary Editi...
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Hot Planet IV Series - Abstract Painting Color Brown Black Orange Grey White
Located in Sofia, BG
"Hot Planet In Serie" is an abstract painting by the South African - French artist Leith Ridley. About the artwork: TECHNIQUE: oil painting STYLE: Abstract, Contemporary Edition...
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2010s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Black and Blue Portrait
Located in Houston, TX
Black and blue portrait of a man done in a similar style to Andy Warhol's celebrity screen print paintings done by Houston artist Mark Flood. Artist Biography: Mark Flood was born in Houston, Texas in 1957, where he continues to reside. He is known for his prankster antics, creating art that mocks American culture and the contemporary art world. For one of Flood’s frequent modes of production, he crudely stencils graphic, confrontational statements on found signs, as in UPDATE YOUR RESUME / BURGER...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Relief (Maquette1)
By Malcolm Hughes
Located in London, GB
Titled & dated verso
Category

1990s Modern Synthetic Resin Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Board

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