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Art Subject: Silhouette
Black Cat (Monotype Collage and Oil Painting of Feline Silhouette on wood Panel)
Located in Hudson, NY
Collaged monotype still-life silhouette of a cat.
David Konigsberg
Black Cat, 2023
15" x 18.5" monotype, collage and oil on panel
This contemporary still-li...
Category
2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel, Monotype
Anticipation
By Mimi Jensen
Located in Burlingame, CA
Mimi Jensen uses bold colors to depict theatrically lit objects. Her paintings invite speculation into possible metaphors – California Home+Design magazine
Ms. Jensen is a Still Li...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Umbrella - City View With Figure, Expressive Oil Painting
Located in Salzburg, AT
Bartosz Kolata was born in Torun, Poland in 1979. In 2006 he graduated in Art Conservation and Restoration from Nicolas Copernicus University UMK, securing a Master of Art degree. He...
Category
2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Mirage/Oasis, black and white painting of a beach with palm trees
Located in New York, NY
Charles Buckley sources images from the fifties and using acrylic ink, carefully renders familiar scenes of the everyday with lines of varying thicknesses. The subjects run the gamut...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Paper, Ink, Acrylic
Sunset
By Mimi Jensen
Located in Burlingame, CA
'Sunset' by artist Mimi Jensen, who uses bold colors to depict theatrically lit objects. The painting measures 30 x 40 inches and is professionally framed in a contemporary ebonized ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Denied Andy Warhol Orange Electric Chair Painting by Charles Lutz
By Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Denied Warhol Orange Electric Chair Painting by Charles Lutz
Silkscreen and acrylic on linen with the Denied stamp of the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board.
22 x 28" inches
2008
Lutz's 2007 ''Warhol Denied'' series gained international attention calling into question the importance of originality or lack thereof in the work of Andy Warhol. The authentication/denial process of the [[Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board]] was used to create value by submitting recreations of Warhol works for judgment with the full intention for the works to be formally marked "DENIED". The final product of the conceptual project being "officially denied" "Warhol" paintings authored by Lutz.
Based on a press photo painted by Pop Artist Andy Warhol in early 1960's, this is likely one of the most iconic images from his Death and Disaster Series. The Death and Disaster Series was a dark view of the time's media and death culture. This was a departure from Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans and portraits of Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor, and Marlon Brando in that these were images of the deaths of everyday people- one could say their "15 minutes of fame" as Warhol coined...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Acrylic
Sun Room, black and white painting of a sun room
Located in New York, NY
We are delighted to debut Charles Buckley’s most recent series of ink drawings, based on photographs sourced from the mid-20th century. Buckley ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paintings
Materials
Ink, Acrylic
The Plant I Thought Would Live Forever, black and white painting of a plant
Located in New York, NY
We are delighted to debut Charles Buckley’s most recent series of ink drawings, based on photographs sourced from the mid-20th century. Buckley ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paintings
Materials
Ink, Acrylic
White and black suite, Caroline Veith 21st Century Contemporary figurative paint
Located in Paris, FR
Acrylic paint on cut paper pasted on paper
Signed and dated lower left
Unique work
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Paper, Acrylic
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