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Art Subject: Toy
Chinese Dolls- 21st Century Contemporary Still-Life Painting
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
This still-life is painted by Dutch Painter Ingrid Smuling.
The now 77-year-old artist is still most in her element when she is painting in her beautiful studio in the middle of The...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
Yutong Zhao Still Life Original Mixed Media "The Rubik's Cube Is Broken"
Located in New York, NY
Title: The Rubik's Cube Is Broken
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 18 x 24 inches
Frame: Framing options available!
Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition.
Y...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Mixed Media
Cher Ernoe
Located in Kansas City, MO
"Cher Ernoe"
Acrylic and Marker on Canvas
Year: 2024
Size: 15.74 x 15.74 x 0.78 inches
Signed and titled by hang
COA provided
*On Stretcher Frame Ready to hang
The Rubik's Cube is ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Figurative Paintings
Materials
Cotton Canvas, Acrylic, Permanent Marker
"X, Y and Z" by Rodríguez, Contemporary Still Life Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
"X, Y and Z" is an exquisitely detailed contemporary still life by Karina Rodríguez, rendered in oil on panel in 2023 and depicts a wooden puzzle surrounded by three bright yellow le...
Category
2010s Photorealist Still-life Paintings
Materials
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"Sapphire"
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
John Schieffer graduated in 1995 from Paier College of Art in Hamden, Connecticut with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The salutatorian entered the world of illustration at Mercer Mayer Productions as a children’s book illustrator. It was a job where he used his artistic abilities although it was not an outlet for a serious painting career. (He has a written and illustrated a book of his own that is awaiting a publisher). John then worked in the field of graphics at Leslie Roy...
Category
2010s Photorealist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil
"And They're Off!" (2023) By Dianne L Massey Dunbar, Original Oil Still-Life
Located in Denver, CO
"And They're Off!" (2023) by Dianne L Massey Dunbar is a playful oil painting that depicts a race between two toy cars. This piece measures 6 x 6 inches and 1...
Category
2010s Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
"Monster Truck" (2023) By Dianne L Massey Dunbar, Original Oil Still-Life
Located in Denver, CO
"And They're Off!" (2023) by Dianne L Massey Dunbar is a playful oil painting that depicts a toy monster truck. This piece measures 6 x 6 inches and 10 x 10 i...
Category
2010s Impressionist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
"HELP YOURSELF BEFORE HELPING OTHERS", Painting, Yellow Life Jacket, Disaster
Located in Toronto, Ontario
From the Apathy Series, Andrew Smenos' recent body of work, comes "HELP YOURSELF BEFORE HELPING OTHERS" – an oil painting on canvas showing a yellow life...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
CHARCUTERIE - Still life / Realism /Humor
Located in New York, NY
Original oil painting by Robert C. Jackson.
Robert C. Jackson (b. 1964, Kinston, NC) began his career path as an electrical engineer before turning his passionate hobby into a full...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil, Linen
Silu Niu Landscape Original Oil Painting "Little Car"
Located in New York, NY
Title: Little Car
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 19.5 x 19.5 inches
Frame: Framing options available!
Condition: The painting appears to be in excellent condition.
Note: This pai...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
BEARLY TIME - Still life / Realism / Childhood / Toy / Nostalgia
Located in New York, NY
Elizabeth McGhee (b. 1985, Southern California) completed her BFA in 2009 at the Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA. She continued her studies at the Lance Richlin At...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
It's for You, Oil Painting
By Nick Leibee
Located in Denver, CO
Nick Leibee's "It's for You" is an oil painting created in 2019 depicting a contemporary still life of a toy phone.
About the artist:
Nicholas (Nick) Le...
Category
2010s Realist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil
ODD DUCKS #3 (DUCK & MODERN DUCK) - Photorealism / Contemporary Still Life
By Samuel Hung
Located in New York, NY
Original Painting by Samuel Hung
Samuel Hung (b. 1981, Taiwan) is a New York-based artist currently living in Brooklyn. He earned his BFA from the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA, and furthered his painting studies at the Grand Central Atelier...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Oak Farms Original Oil Painting by Ralph Stearns
Located in Boca Raton, FL
One cannot appreciate this painting on a computer screen; in real life, it is absolutely amazing. Because you cannot appreciate it on a computer screen, our gallery has a unique pol...
Category
2010s Contemporary Interior Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
IMPOSTERS #24 (Devil Duck and Habanero Peppers) - Humorous Still Life / Realism
By Samuel Hung
Located in New York, NY
Original Painting by Samuel Hung
Samuel Hung (b. 1981, Taiwan) is a New York-based artist currently living in Brooklyn. He earned his BFA from the Art Center College of Design, Pasa...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
London Binion's - Kate Brinkworth, photorealist, dice, casino, painting, money
Located in London, GB
Kate Brinkworth (b.1977)
London Binion's
2017
oil on canvas
100 x 150 cm
Price:
£10,200 GBP (inc. 20% UK VAT)
Provenance:
Direct from the artist’s studio
Notes:
Kate Brinkworth undertook her artistic training at Nottingham Trent University, and graduated in 2000 with first class honours. She rapidly began exhibiting her work, and her first major solo show took place in 2001 at Britart Gallery, London. Her success led to further exhibitions across the country and abroad, and she began featuring regularly in several international art fairs and won numerous awards. These include the Westgate Prize (2004), and a commission from GUS headquarters in Mayfair.
Kate Brinkworth's painting stems from her curiosity in films, particularly those directed by or in the style of Hitchcock. She is particularly inspired by effects created though experimentation with focus, and repeatedly photographs her still lifes with various shutter speeds, camera angles and lighting to find the optimum composition. Brinkworth's style uses the language of film, advertising and photography to create these unique images; her visits to Las Vegas have developed her interest in the representation of objects associated with vice. Painted in varying degrees of focus, her expert technique deceives the viewer into believing the work is a photograph, due to the realism of her subject matter and style, and the thin application of paint which gives a smooth, glossy finish. It is only on closer inspection that the viewer realises the work is entirely painted by hand.
Brinkworth's works challenge our perceptions of the image; in our contemporary world inundated with visual stimuli, she painstakingly labours over her compositions to make us look at these familiar objects in a new way. In a parallel challenge to contemporary conventions her technique mirrors the Renaissance mural technique of the 'cartoon', a drawing which would be pricked along the lines and dusted with charcoal to transfer the skeleton of the image to the wall. Brinkworth similarly maps out her photographs onto both sides of sheets of paper and rubs the reverse to move the image onto the canvas. Once the composition is mapped out, she begins working into the picture in oil using her distinctive technique.
Categories:
London Binion's, Kate Brinkworth, photorealist, dice, gambling, casino...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
«My brother gave them a name» Still Life Oil Painting by Samantha Van Heest
Located in Oslo, NO
This painting was inspired by the artists very first toy, a small blue giraffe, given to her as a day-old baby. It is something that has been around her whole life, and even though it is inanimate, there is a feeling of personification through the years of wear. Her brother as a baby would call giraffes “fa,” which is always a sweet memory she associate with this toy.
Samantha Van Heest...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
BODY BUILDERS - Contemporary Still Life / Toys / Realism / Humor
Located in New York, NY
Original Oil Painting by Elizabeth McGhee
Elizabeth McGhee (b. 1985, Southern California) completed her BFA in 2009 at the Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA. She co...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
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 Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel, Polyurethane
Ocean without a Shore (Grey)
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...
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