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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Monotype
"said the zinnia", Abstract, Collaged Monoprints, Watercolor, Botanicals
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "said the zinnia" is an original piece by Cassie Normandy White and is made from fabric monotypes and ink. This diptych piece m...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Fabric, Ink, Monotype

"held like a dream", Abstract, Collaged Monoprints, Ink, Botanicals
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "held like a dream" is an original piece by Cassie Normandy White and is made from fabric monotypes and ink. This piece measure...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Fabric, Ink, Monotype

"an ancient conversation", Abstract, Collaged Monoprints, Ink, Botanical
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "an ancient conversation" is an original piece by Cassie Normandy White and is made from fabric monotypes and ink. This piece m...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Monotype

Venice Seascape Triptych, Blue Lido Island Reflections, Contemporary Cyanotype
Located in Barcelona, ES
This series of cyanotype triptychs showcases the beauty of nature scenes, including stunning beaches and oceans, as well as the intricate textures of water, forests, and skies. These...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph, Monotype, Paper

Flight Pattern - Contemporary Abstract Geology Encaustic Monotype, 2024
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary encaustic monotype, layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting layers of the earth's crust and geological forma...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

June Breeze (hand-printed botanical cyanotype, 18 x 36 inches)
Located in Oakland, CA
This long narrow monotype was made by carefully arranging hundreds of individual blades of fresh-cut native Californian wild grass. The species of tall marsh grass is called Gray Rus...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram

Contrails and Slipstream 36 - Horizontal Geometric Abstract Monotype, 2003
Located in Kent, CT
In this black and white monotype on rice paper, geometric shapes complement a monochromatic background that transitions through a grayscale from gray at the bottom to pale gray, almo...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Rice Paper, Monotype

Blue Flight / monoprint
Located in Burlingame, CA
Monotype ev edition 3/4 with heavy hand coloring. The plate is 28 x 28 inches and the overall paper size is 33 1/2 x 32 inches. Signed, titled and dated. Kim Frohsin spend 12 years w...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Gouache, Mixed Media, Monotype, Pastel

Pilot's Notion Five - Geometric Abstract Monotype Red Yellow Star Blue, 2002
Located in Kent, CT
This contemporary geometric abstract monotype on archival paper layers shapes on a blue background transitioning from deep cobalt on the bottom to teal at the top. A red orange recta...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

Conquering the Falls - Contemporary Abstract Geology Encaustic Monotype, 2024
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary encaustic monotype, layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting layers of the earth's crust and geological forma...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Evolving by Drift - Contemporary Abstract Geology Encaustic Monotype, 2024
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary encaustic monotype, layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting layers of the earth's crust and geological forma...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

A Mineral Exoskeleton - Contemporary Abstract Geology Encaustic Monotype, 2024
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary encaustic monotype, layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting layers of the earth's crust and geological forma...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Talking to Rocks 10 - Contemporary Abstract Geological Encaustic Monotype, 2023
Located in Kent, CT
Laura Moriarty's Talking to Rocks 10 is a contemporary encaustic monotype on kozo paper. Layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting ...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Seascape Diptych 23, Large Blue Horizontal Woodcut Print of Water, Ocean Waves
Located in Kent, CT
This large, horizontal diptych of two woodcut prints on paper evokes the peacefulness of ocean waves depicted in shades of blue, bright royal blue offset by soft, pale blue tones. Th...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Watercolor, Archival Paper, Color Pencil, Monotype, Woodcut

Wind Tunnel - Contemporary Abstract Geology Encaustic Monotype, 2024
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary encaustic monotype, layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting layers of the earth's crust and geological forma...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Misty Iris Triptych (3 hand-printed botanical cyanotypes, 24 x 18 in. each)
Located in Oakland, CA
This set of three grayish-green Japanese-inspired monotypes was made using fresh-cut long-stemmed wild iris (iris douglasiana) that grow along the California coast. Their impossibly...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram

Misty Laurel Diptych (Two 23 x 18 inch cyanotypes)
Located in Oakland, CA
This pair of monotypes contain the silhouette of a single branch of the native Californian Bay laurel. Although they look like screen prints or block prints these are cyanotypes, a f...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram

Cabin I: modernist, urban architectural monoprint & collage in gray, blue, black
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
"Cabin I" is a Bauhaus-inspired monotype and collage (work on paper) reminiscent of the aesthetic of Le Corbusier. It is part of Bouton’s "Habitat and Urban Matter" series, which is inspired by the straight lines of modernist architecture and hard-edged geometrical forms of the urban environment. Bouton, a French printmaker from Paris who has also lived in London, Myanmar, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Turkey, creates work that responds to her experiences during her travels and the cultures she encountered. Since settling in the Philadelphia area, she has been inspired by the urbanism of the city, whether a sleek, new apartment block, an abandoned warehouse, or a half-demolished home. Her latest works are interpretations of these buildings, with both broad street views and focused details from single structures –- the pattern of the skyline, a patchwork of broken windows, an industrial color palette. She is drawn to the history of the spaces and lives lived within these buildings, as well as their intrinsic beauty of the structures, whether that beauty emerges from design or degradation, or some combination of the two. Signed and dated. Bouton is a French artist living and working in the Philadelphia area whose boundary-pushing printmaking and paper works exhibit influence from living and working in international cities across the globe. Bouton earned her BFA in Painting and Printmaking and her MFA in Arts and Textile Design from the prestigious ESSAA Duperré in Paris, France. Since leaving Paris 15 years ago, Bouton has lived and exhibited her work internationally in Paris (France), London (UK), Philadelphia (USA), Rangoon (Burma/Myanmar), Abidjan (Ivory Coast), Dakar (Senegal) and Istanbul (Turkey). She has presented solo exhibitions at the Biennale de l’Art Africain...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Archival Paper, Monoprint, Monotype

Static Electricity - Contemporary Abstract Geology Encaustic Monotype, 2024
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary encaustic monotype, layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting layers of the earth's crust and geological forma...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Silk and Stone 24 - Geometric Abstract Monotype on Asian Paper, 2016
Located in Kent, CT
Geometric abstract monotype print by David Collins on Asian paper, a unique print with no other editions. Geometric shapes in navy, coral and light blue are layered on a background t...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

"Paricutin (Volcano in Michoacan, Mexico)" Woodcut & Monotype signed by Summers
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Paricutin (Volcano in Michoacan, Mexico)" is a woodcut and monotype signed by Carol Summers. In the image, an abstracted volcano erupts in a joyous burst of purples and oranges. The playfulness of the image is enhanced by Summers' signature printmaking technique, which allows the ink from the woodblock to seep through the paper, blurring the edges of each form. Art: 8 x 11 in Frame: 17 x 19 in Carol Summers (1925-2016) has worked as an artist throughout the second half of the 20th century and into the first years of the next, outliving most of his mid-century modernist peers. Initially trained as a painter, Summers was drawn to color woodcuts around 1950 and it became his specialty thereafter. Over the years he has developed a process and style that is both innovative and readily recognizable. His art is known for it’s large scale, saturated fields of bold color, semi-abstract treatment of landscapes from around the world and a luminescent quality achieved through a printmaking process he invented. In a career that has extended over half a century, Summers has hand-pulled approximately 245 woodcuts in editions that have typically run from 25 to 100 in number. His talent was both inherited and learned. Born in 1925 in Kingston, a small town in upstate New York, Summers was raised in nearby Woodstock with his older sister, Mary. His parents were both artists who had met in art school in St. Louis. During the Great Depression, when Carol was growing up, his father supported the family as a medical illustrator until he could return to painting. His mother was a watercolorist and also quite knowledgeable about the different kinds of papers used for various kinds of painting. Many years later, Summers would paint or print on thinly textured paper originally collected by his mother. From 1948 to 1951, Carol Summers trained in the classical fine and studio arts at Bard College and at the Art Students League of New York. He studied painting with Steven Hirsh and printmaking with Louis Schanker. He admired the shapes and colors favored by early modernists Paul Klee (Sw: 1879-1940) and Matt Phillips (Am: b.1927- ). After graduating, Summers quit working as a part-time carpenter and cabinetmaker (which had supported his schooling and living expenses) to focus fulltime on art. That same year, an early abstract, Bridge No. 1 was selected for a Purchase Prize in a competition sponsored by the Brooklyn Museum. In 1952, his work (Cathedral, Construction and Icarus) was shown the first time at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in an exhibition of American woodcuts. In 1954, Summers received a grant from the Italian government to study for a year in Italy. Woodcuts completed soon after his arrival there were almost all editions of only 8 to 25 prints, small in size, architectural in content and black and white in color. The most well-known are Siennese Landscape and Little Landscape, which depicted the area near where he resided. Summers extended this trip three more years, a decision which would have significant impact on choices of subject matter and color in the coming decade. After returning from Europe, Summers’ images continued to feature historical landmarks and events from Italy as well as from France, Spain and Greece. However, as evidenced in Aetna’s Dream, Worldwind and Arch of Triumph, a new look prevailed. These woodcuts were larger in size and in color. Some incorporated metal leaf in the creation of a collage and Summers even experimented with silkscreening. Editions were now between 20 and 50 prints in number. Most importantly, Summers employed his rubbing technique for the first time in the creation of Fantastic Garden in late 1957. Dark Vision of Xerxes, a benchmark for Summers, was the first woodcut where Summers experimented using mineral spirits as part of his printmaking process. A Fulbright Grant as well as Fellowships from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation followed soon thereafter, as did faculty positions at colleges and universities primarily in New York and Pennsylvania. During this period he married a dancer named Elaine Smithers with whom he had one son, Kyle. Around this same time, along with fellow artist Leonard Baskin, Summers pioneered what is now referred to as the “monumental” woodcut. This term was coined in the early 1960s to denote woodcuts that were dramatically bigger than those previously created in earlier years, ones that were limited in size mostly by the size of small hand-presses. While Baskin chose figurative subject matter, serious in nature and rendered with thick, striated lines, Summers rendered much less somber images preferring to emphasize shape and color; his subject matter approached abstraction but was always firmly rooted in the landscape. In addition to working in this new, larger scale, Summers simultaneously refined a printmaking process which would eventually be called the “Carol Summers Method” or the “ Carol Summers Technique”. Summers produces his woodcuts by hand, usually from one or more blocks of quarter-inch pine, using oil-based printing inks and porous mulberry papers. His woodcuts reveal a sensitivity to wood especially its absorptive qualities and the subtleties of the grain. In several of his woodcuts throughout his career he has used the undulating, grainy patterns of a large wood plank to portray a flowing river or tumbling waterfall. The best examples of this are Dream, done in 1965 and the later Flash Flood Escalante, in 2003. In the majority of his woodcuts, Summers makes the blocks slightly larger than the paper so the image and color will bleed off the edge. Before printing, he centers a dry sheet of paper over the top of the cut wood block or blocks, securing it with giant clips. Then he rolls the ink directly on the front of the sheet of paper and pressing down onto the dry wood block or reassembled group of blocks. Summers is technically very proficient; the inks are thoroughly saturated onto the surface of the paper but they do not run into each other. The precision of the color inking in Constantine’s Dream in 1969 and Rainbow Glacier in 1970 has been referred to in various studio handbooks. Summers refers to his own printing technique as “rubbing”. In traditional woodcut printing, including the Japanese method, the ink is applied directly onto the block. However, by following his own method, Summers has avoided the mirror-reversed image of a conventional print and it has given him the control over the precise amount of ink that he wants on the paper. After the ink is applied to the front of the paper, Summers sprays it with mineral spirits, which act as a thinning agent. The absorptive fibers of the paper draw the thinned ink away from the surface softening the shapes and diffusing and muting the colors. This produces a unique glow that is a hallmark of the Summers printmaking technique. Unlike the works of other color field artists or modernists of the time, this new technique made Summers’ extreme simplification and flat color areas anything but hard-edged or coldly impersonal. By the 1960s, Summers had developed a personal way of coloring and printing and was not afraid of hard work, doing the cutting, inking and pulling himself. In 1964, at the age of 38, Summers’ work was exhibited for a second time at the Museum of Modern Art. This time his work was featured in a one-man show and then as one of MoMA’s two-year traveling exhibitions which toured throughout the United States. In subsequent years, Summers’ works would be exhibited and acquired for the permanent collections of multiple museums throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. Summers’ familiarity with landscapes throughout the world is firsthand. As a navigator-bombardier in the Marines in World War II, he toured the South Pacific and Asia. Following college, travel in Europe and subsequent teaching positions, in 1972, after 47 years on the East Coast, Carol Summers moved permanently to Bonny Doon in the Santa Cruz Mountains in Northern California. There met his second wife, Joan Ward Toth, a textile artist who died in 1998; and it was here his second son, Ethan was born. During the years that followed this relocation, Summers’ choice of subject matter became more diverse although it retained the positive, mostly life-affirming quality that had existed from the beginning. Images now included moons, comets, both sunny and starry skies, hearts and flowers, all of which, in one way or another, remained tied to the landscape. In the 1980s, from his home and studio in the Santa Cruz mountains, Summers continued to work as an artist supplementing his income by conducting classes and workshops at universities in California and Oregon as well as throughout the Mid and Southwest. He also traveled extensively during this period hiking and camping, often for weeks at a time, throughout the western United States and Canada. Throughout the decade it was not unusual for Summers to backpack alone or with a fellow artist into mountains or back country for six weeks or more at a time. Not surprisingly, the artwork created during this period rarely departed from images of the land, sea and sky. Summers rendered these landscapes in a more representational style than before, however he always kept them somewhat abstract by mixing geometric shapes with organic shapes, irregular in outline. Some of his most critically acknowledged work was created during this period including First Rain, 1985 and The Rolling Sea, 1989. Summers received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Bard College in 1979 and was selected by the United States Information Agency to spend a year conducting painting and printmaking workshops at universities throughout India. Since that original sabbatical, he has returned every year, spending four to eight weeks traveling throughout that country. In the 1990s, interspersed with these journeys to India have been additional treks to the back roads and high country areas of Mexico, Central America, Nepal, China and Japan. Travel to these exotic and faraway places had a profound influence on Summers’ art. Subject matter became more worldly and non-western as with From Humla to Dolpo, 1991 or A Former Life of Budha, 1996, for example. Architectural images, such as The Pillars of Hercules, 1990 or The Raja’s Aviary, 1992 became more common. Still life images made a reappearance with Jungle Bouquet in 1997. This was also a period when Summers began using odd-sized paper to further the impact of an image. The 1996 Night, a view of the earth and horizon as it might be seen by an astronaut, is over six feet long and only slightly more than a foot-and-a-half high. From 1999, Revuelta A Vida (Spanish for “Return to Life”) is pie-shaped and covers nearly 18 cubic feet. It was also at this juncture that Summers began to experiment with a somewhat different palette although he retained his love of saturated colors. The 2003 Far Side of Time is a superb example of the new direction taken by this colorist. At the turn of the millennium in 1999, “Carol Summers Woodcuts...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype, Woodcut

Pilot 22 - Contemporary Abstract Monotype Blue Yellow Coral Circles Stars, 2001
Located in Kent, CT
In this geometric abstract monotype on paper, colored shapes complement a background that transitions from pale yellow to sky blue. A pointed star shape in dark navy contrasts circul...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

Ex Uno Plures Eight - Contemporary Geological Neon Yellow Magenta Monotype, 2020
Located in Kent, CT
Laura Moriarty's Ex Uno Plures 8 is a multicolored encaustic monotype on kozo paper. Layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting laye...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Talking to Rocks 23 - Contemporary Geological Encaustic Beeswax Monotype, 2023
Located in Kent, CT
Laura Moriarty's Talking to Rocks 23 is a contemporary encaustic monotype on kozo paper. Layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting ...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Cove Variation Eight, Trees, Water, Lime Green, Sky Blue, Dark Violet Forest
Located in Kent, CT
This woodcut print on paper evokes the peacefulness of looking across a stream towards a thicket of trees in a forest in shades of light grass green, yellow, sky blue and dark violet...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Monotype, Woodcut

Ex Uno Plures Seven - Contemporary Abstract Geological Encaustic Monotype, 2020
Located in Kent, CT
Laura Moriarty's Ex Uno Plures 7 is a contemporary encaustic monotype on kozo paper. Layers of pigmented beeswax on lightweight paper create an undulating composition suggesting laye...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Abstract Modernist Colorful Bold Monoprint Monotype Painting Print Pierre Obando
Located in Surfside, FL
Pierre Andre Obando creates process oriented abstract paintings. He was born in Belize City, Belize and grew up in the Caribbean, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Miami, Fl and Jackson, MS. Pierre Obando completed his MFA at Hunter College and completed his undergraduate studies at New World School of the Arts, Miami, Fl. His work was featured in the Queens International Biennial in 2004, and 2006 at the Queens Museum of Art. His work has been in group exhibitions at Angela Hanley Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Rockland Center for the Arts, West Nyack, NY; Rush Arts Gallery, New York, NY; MACO Mexico Art Fair in Mexico City; Nina Freudenheim Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Royale Projects, Indian Wells, CA; The Painting Center, New York, NY; and Dean Project, New York, NY. In 2008, he had a solo exhibition at Heskin Contemporary, New York, NY and in 2009, at project space show at Rush Arts Gallery, New York, NY. He has participated in the Atlantic Center for the Arts Artists-in-Residence Program. In the fall of 2012, he participated in the group show Caribe Now, at the Nathan Cumming Foundation, which was organized by El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY. Contemporary Pattern and Decoration piece, The original movement was championed by the gallery owner Holly Solomon. The P&D movement wanted to revive an interest in minor forms such as patterning which at that point was equated with triviality. The prevailing negative view of decoration was one not generally shared by non-Western cultures, The Pattern and Decoration movement was influenced by sources outside of what was considered to be fine art. Blurring the line between art and design, many P&D works mimic patterns like those on wallpapers, printed fabrics, and quilts. There is a close connection between the Pattern and Decoration movement and the Feminist art movement. The P&D movement arose in opposition to the Minimalist and Conceptualist movements. Mary Grigoriadis, Valerie Jaudon, Joyce Kozloff, Miriam Schapiro, Robert Zakanitch were early proponents of this style. The artist lives and works in New York City. Education: 2001 MFA, Painting, Hunter College, New York, NY 2000 Study Abroad, Slade School, UCL, London, United Kingdom 1997 BFA, Painting, New World School of The Arts, Miami, FL Solo Exhibitions: 2015 ‘Like New’, Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York, NY 2009 ‘Nowhere’, Rush Arts, New York, NY 2008 ‘Noise’, Heskin Contemporary, New York, NY Group Exhibitions: 2018 ‘Revival: Contemporary Pattern and Decoration’, El Museo at Hostos, Bronx, NY Including artists: Abelardo Cruz Santiago Pierre Obando Antonio Pulgarín Keisha Scarville Mickalene Thomas and others. 2017 Locust Projects Contemporary in Miami benefit auction including artists Dara Friedman, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Larry Bell, and more 2017 ‘Browsing Chamber’, Torch Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2015 ‘#BemisPainters, 1982-2015’, Bemis Center, Omaha, NE 2015 ‘Spat Spell’, Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York, NY 2013 ‘Un-Natural Constellations’, Newman Popiashvili Gallery, New York, NY 2012 ‘Caribe Now’, Nathan Cummings Foundation/El Museo del Barrio, New York, NY 2012 ‘Lucid Fence’, Dean Project, New York, NY 2012 ‘Abstract Gambol’, Heskin Contemporary, New York, NY 2012 ‘Reenacting Sense’, Yace Gallery, Long Island City, NY 2010 ‘Continuing Color Abstraction’, The Painting Center, New York, NY 2009 ‘West/East’, Royale Projects, Indian Wells, CA 2009 ‘Alternative Abstraction’, Nina Freudenheim Gallery, Buffalo, NY Including works by Stephen Antonakos, Warren Isensee, Gary Lang, Melissa Meyer and Katherine Sehr...
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1990s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monoprint, Monotype

Asunder 13
Located in Dallas, TX
David Collins was raised in Dallas, received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and currently lives and works in New York City. Collins has had numerous solo exhibitions i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

Factory XII: modernist urban architectural collage on monoprint in red, unframed
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
This is one-of-a-kind, unframed colored pencil & collage on archival pigment print. See image gallery for example of framing possibilities. These pieces work particularly well as a s...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Archival Paper, Handmade Paper, Monoprint, Monotype

Misty Iris (hand-printed botanical cyanotype, 24 x 18 inches)
Located in Oakland, CA
This gray and white Japanese-inspired monotype was made using fresh-cut long-stemmed wild iris (iris douglasiana) that grow along the California coast. Their impossibly long stems b...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram

Bay Laurel Diptych (Hand-printed cyanotype, 40 x 52 inches combined)
Located in Oakland, CA
These are two separate 40 x 26 inch cyanotypes (unique monotypes) made using the same tree branches flipped over facing the opposite direction, the result being a symmetrical mirror ...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype, Photogram, Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper

Soothig The Soul - Handmade Linocut-Monotype Limited Edition Print Unique 4/8
Located in Salzburg, AT
The artwork will be sent unframed Linocut/monotype print „Soothig the soul” 2022 Linocut and monotype print technique Art print from 9 matrices Limited edition, print unique number ...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Linocut, Monotype

Factory IX: modernist urban architectural collage on monoprint in red, framed
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
This framed work is one-of-a-kind colored pencil & collage on archival pigment print. The work itself is 20" x 16", and it is framed to 26" x 20" in a contemporary, simple white wood...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Archival Paper, Monoprint, Monotype, Handmade Paper

Coral Coulee, Vertical Red, Blue, Brown, and Beige Abstract Monotype
Located in Kent, CT
This vertical abstract monotype layers asymmetrical shapes against a soft, gradient background. Shades of dark brown and bright red complement lighter coral and a sky blue hue that t...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Monotype

Untitled 90-13
Located in Lyons, CO
Color monotype.
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1990s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

David Gilhooly 'JP's (Jackson Pollock's) Dog' Signed Print
Located in San Rafael, CA
David Gilhooly (1943-2013) JP's (Jackson Pollock's) Dog, 1987 Monotype print with canine shaped lino plate on BFK Rives Paper Signed and dated in pencil, lower right Hand titled in p...
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1980s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

Cuban signed limited edition original art print monotype 26x19.7 in
Located in Miami, FL
Carlos Rene Aguilera (Cuba, 1965) 'El abrazo', 2001 monotype on paper Deponte 300 g. 26 x 19.7 in. (66 x 50 cm.) ID: AGC-301 Unframed
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Early 2000s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Monotype

Untitled, Vertical Abstract Geometric Monotype, Light Blue, Coral, Black
Located in Kent, CT
This is a monotype print meaning that it is a unique print with no other editions. This geometric abstract monotype on Asian paper layers shapes in cobalt blue, maroon, red, black, g...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Monotype

"Another sitting on the wall" 2024 signed original unique monoprint 26x38 in
Located in Miami, FL
Luis Miguel Valdes (Cuba, 1949) "Another sitting on the wall", 2024 monotype (monoprint) on paper 22.5 x 28.75 in. (57x73 cm.) Hand-signed by author ________________________________...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Color, Monoprint, Monotype

Leaf Ocean - Leaves in Blue Ocean Large Cyanotype Woodcut Monotype
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
"Leaf Ocean" is a dramatic cyanotype and woodcut monoprint with contrasting layers and objects abstracted from nature. Black, silver, and white leaves float on top of a watery background. In her creative process, Katherine scans organic material which she then refines into digital files. The images are then then cut out of wood using a laser cutter. Katherine prints the inked wood shapes in combination with ink washes, in different arrangements making each print unique. For more works by Katherine Warriner and new listings, follow our storefront at Colibri Gallery...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype, Woodcut, Photogram

The Pond Diptych (2 hand-printed botanical cyanotypes, 24 x 18 inches each)
Located in Oakland, CA
This monotype was made by carefully arranging hundreds of individual blades of fresh-cut native Californian wild grass. The species of tall marsh grass is called Gray Rush or the lat...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram

Temptation to Exist: black and white landscape of swimmers in pool
Located in New York, NY
Black and white cityscape or landscape with swimmers bathing with friends in a large pool or body of water. This monotype -- a unique painting in ink -- presents an atmospheric scene of European leisure and sports. Paper 35 x 26 in. / 90 x 66 cm. Monotype on white MBM Ingres d'Arches paper. Signed by the artist, annotated "IA", and dated 1990 lower right in pencil. This large monotype depicts a group of young men swimming...
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1990s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

Silk and Stone Nine, Geometric Abstract Monotype, Yellow, Blue, Gray, Green
Located in Kent, CT
Geometric shapes in yellow, red, green and blue on a soft gray background. Available unframed, please inquire with the gallery for framing costs. Signed on recto, titled on verso. ...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

Navigator XIII, Yellow, Red Vertical Abstract Monotype with Black Star, Circles
Located in Kent, CT
This vertical geometric abstract monotype on paper layers shapes on a background that transitions from pale yellow to dark red. A pointed star in black shapes contrast the circular a...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

Silk and Stone 19, Square Abstract Geometric Monotype in Teal Blue, Coral Yellow
Located in Kent, CT
David Collins' 'Silk and Stone 19' is a square monotype, a unique print with no other editions. This geometric abstract print on delicate Asian paper layers blue, teal green, and red...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Monotype

Silk and Stone One, Geometric Abstract Monotype, Yellow, Indigo Blue, Coral
Located in Kent, CT
Geometric shapes in yellow, coral red and light sky blue are layered on an indigo blue background. Available unframed, please inquire with the gallery for framing costs. Signed on r...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

June Wild Grass (hand-printed botanical cyanotype, 18 x 36 inches)
Located in Oakland, CA
This long narrow monotype was made by carefully arranging hundreds of individual blades of fresh-cut native Californian wild grass. The species of tall marsh grass is called Gray Rus...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram

Foundation 12
Located in Kent, CT
An encaustic (pigmented beeswax) monotype on Kawashi paper. The monotype can be oriented vertically or horizontally. Price shown is the unframed price. Laura Moriarty is engaged in ...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Encaustic, Archival Paper, Monotype

Loneliness 4 - Handmade Linocut and Monotype Techniq, Limited Edition 6/6
Located in Salzburg, AT
The artwork will be sent unframed Linocut and Monotype print „Loneliness 4 ” 2022 Limited edition, print unique number 6/6 Paper Fabriano Rosaspina 220 g Paper size 19,69x15,75 inch...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Linocut, Monotype

Untitled Monotype of two cats (Two Kitties), Unique signed print
Located in New York, NY
David Humphrey Two Kitties, 2003 Monotype Hand signed and dated by the artist on the lower right front 20 × 31 1/2 inches Unframed Published by, and acquired from Tamarind Institute ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

Landscape: abstract black, white, green and grey American West landscape
Located in New York, NY
Dramatic, large scale black, white, green and grey Western American landscape with river, grassy banks, trees, and rolling clouds filling the sky. Hang in minimalist, modern, and con...
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1980s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

David Gilhooly 'Untitled' Marbleized Dog Signed Monotype Print
Located in San Rafael, CA
David Gilhooly (1943-2013) 'Untitled' Marbleized Dog, 1988 Monotype print with canine shaped lino plate on BFK Rives Paper Signed and dated in pencil, lower right Hand titled in penc...
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1980s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

Misty Iris Triptych (3 hand-printed botanical cyanotypes, 24 x 18 in. each)
Located in Oakland, CA
This set of three grayish-green Japanese-inspired monotypes was made using fresh-cut long-stemmed wild iris (iris douglasiana) that grow along the California coast. Their impossibly...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram

Push Pin /// Contemporary Abstract Pop Art The Rolling Stones Monotype Thumbtack
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Kazuhide Yamazaki (Japanese-American, 1951-2023) Title: "Push Pin" *Signed and dated by Yamazaki in pencil lower right Year: 1984 Medium: Original Monotype on unbranded wove ...
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1980s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paint, Acrylic, Monotype

Celadon Agapanthus (16 x 12 inch hand-printed cyanotype)
Located in Oakland, CA
Though this unique monotype looks like a woodcut or linocut, it is not. This is a cyanotype, a kind of lensless photography dating back to the 1800s, but the artist altered the ratio...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram

Train: Monotype landscape painting of countryside sky and clouds in monochrome
Located in New York, NY
Monotype painting of American landscape with sky and sweeping clouds, printed in muted colors and black and white. A large train cuts a path atop a ridge. Michele Zalopany's masterfu...
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1980s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

Pilot Down Five, Vertical Geometric Abstract Monotype, Violet, Yellow, Red, Blue
Located in Kent, CT
This is a monotype, a unique print with no other editions. This geometric abstract monotype on delicate Asian paper layers shapes on a background that transitions from pale sky blue ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

Silk and Stone Eight, Geometric Abstract Monotype in Red, Blue, Yellow, Coral
Located in Kent, CT
This is a monotype print, a unique print with no other editions. This monotype on delicate Asian paper layers geometric shapes in yellow, coral, red and blue on a soft blue gray back...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

Factory X: modernist urban architectural collage on monoprint in red, framed
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
This framed work is one-of-a-kind colored pencil & collage on archival pigment print. The work itself is 20" x 16", and it is framed to 26" x 20" in a contemporary, simple white wood...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Archival Paper, Handmade Paper, Monoprint, Monotype

Silk and Stone 27, Geometric Abstract Monotype in Yellow, Blue, Mint Green, Gray
Located in Kent, CT
This is a monotype print, a unique print with no other editions. This monotype on delicate Asian paper layers geometric shapes in yellow, teal and navy blue on a background that tran...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

Misty June Wildflowers ( 24 x 18 inch hand-printed cyanotype)
Located in Oakland, CA
The flowers use in this unique monotype are called Coronaria Alba in Latin or by their common name Rose Campion. They grow 2 feet tall with velvety gray-green leaves and white petals...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Monotype, Photogram

Silk and Stone Five, Geometric Abstract Monotype in Coral, Green, Navy, Blue
Located in Kent, CT
This is a monotype, a unique print with no other editions. The square print on delicate Asian paper layers geometric shapes in navy, light yellow, green and dark coral on a light blu...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Monotype

Large Monotype Monoprint Print Scenic Lake Landscape Susan Hall Woman Artist
Located in Surfside, FL
Monotype Monoprint Hand signed and numbered 1/1 Lake landscape Sheet: 37.5" X 27" Image: 29.5" X 19.75" Susan Hall lives and works in Point Reyes Station, California, a town in the heart of the Point Reyes National Seashore. This pristine wilderness area is dominated by a mosaic of bays and ocean, rolling grass lands and forests. It is inhabited by a diversity of wildlife, including over 450 species of birds, mountains lions, deer, bobcats, foxes, and elk. Ms. Hall who is a native of this area returned after spending twenty years in New York City. In her book, “Painting Point Reyes”, Hall says, “Point Reyes is the center of my painting life. Point Reyes has been my life and when I haven’t lived here, it has been an underground stream that spoke to me in dreams and visions.” While living and painting in New York City, Ms. Hall exhibited her work widely in museums and galleries. Among them are the Whitney Museum of Art; San Francisco Museum of Art; Nancy Hoffman Gallery, Trabia MacAfee Gallery, Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago; Ovsey Gallery, Los Angeles. In addition, her work has been featured in group exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad, including in 2020 Bud Shark's Ink: The California Crew at BMoCA, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art Colorado USA representing the panoply of aesthetics, cultural backgrounds, viewpoints, and talent held within the bounty of art “made in California.” This remarkable grouping of artists, Brad Brown, Enrique Chagoya, Roy De Forest, Amy Ellingson, Susan Hall, Don Ed Hardy, Mildred Howard, Robert Hudson, Hung Liu, Kara Maria, Rex Ray, Alison Saar, Italo Scanga, and William T. Wiley. Women to the Fore, Hudson River Museum Yonkers 2021 A group of women artists working in oil painting and drawing, lithograph prints and photograph, collage and sculpture. Many icons of feminist art history. Judy Chicago, Judy Giera, Marisol, and Shanequa Benitez, Ann McCoy, Anna Walinska, Audrey Flack, Barbara Morgan, Berenice Abbott, Bessie Potter Vonnoh, Georgia O'Keeffe, Hannelore Baron, Harriet, Judy Chicago, Louise Nevelson, Marisol, Mary Frank, Nancy Graves, Susan Hall, Yvonne Thomas...
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20th Century Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

Fountain
Located in New York, NY
James Nares Fountain, 1987 Monotype on paper Hand signed and dated lower front Unique Frame included Measurements: Framed 41.5 by 34 inches Work 30.25 by 22.25 inches Dazzling Jame...
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1980s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

Factory XI: modernist urban architectural collage on monoprint in red, framed
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
This framed work is one-of-a-kind colored pencil & collage on archival pigment print. The work itself is 20" x 16", and it is framed to 26" x 20" in a contemporary, simple white wood...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Archival Paper, Handmade Paper, Monoprint, Monotype

Sunflower Bouquet III
Located in Lyons, CO
Color monotype with collage. Kushner recently completed a series of monotypes, many with collaged decorative papers. He worked from still-lives of flowers, fruits, pitchers and Bett...
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2010s Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Monotype

Monica Litho (Good Witch)
Located in Columbia, MO
Benjamin Parks is a Kansas City based artist whose primary focus is painting large-scale portraits and figurative work, though he also produces illustrations, interactive installatio...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Monotype Prints and Multiples

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Archival Paper, Lithograph, Monotype

Monotype prints and multiples for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Monotype prints and multiples 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 prints and multiples 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, yellow, purple 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 Kind of Cyan, David Collins, Anna Kunz, and Kim Frohsin. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, 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 Monotype prints and multiples, so small editions measuring 0.01 inches across are also available

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