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Robert Standish
Conversations

2020

$10,850
£8,392.03
€9,553.84
CA$15,578.85
A$17,020.37
CHF 8,920.43
MX$203,228.66
NOK 112,888.96
SEK 105,266.60
DKK 71,351.94

About the Item

Conversations is an acrylic on canvas painting by Robert Standish, signed, titled and dated verso. The art is 40 x 30 inches canvas size and 41.25 x 31.25 inches framed. Framed in a contemporary white frame chosen by the artist. For over two decades, Los Angeles-based painter Robert Standish has explored the evolving relationship between perception and expression. Originally known for his striking photorealistic depictions of urban life, Standish transitioned over a decade ago into abstraction—moving away from technical precision to embrace spontaneity and emotional depth. His Abstract Expressionist approach, characterized by layered textures and bold gestures, reflects his deep interest in cosmology, topography, and psychological theory—particularly Carl Jung’s exploration of the unconscious. Through his work, Standish invites viewers into a space of discovery, where color, movement, and intuition converge in a dynamic visual dialogue.
  • Creator:
    Robert Standish (1964, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2020
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 41.25 in (104.78 cm)Width: 31.25 in (79.38 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Greenwich, CT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: ORSTA2020081stDibs: LU2664217273932

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