Totem
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
2010s Neo-Expressionist Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Oil Crayon, Oil
Totem
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Canvas, Oil Crayon, Oil
Red Star
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Canvas, Oil
The New Order
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Canvas, Oil
Another Woman
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Oil Crayon, Oil, Archival Paper, Graphite
Whimsy
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Canvas, Oil
Birds Cry
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Canvas, Oil
$18,000
H 60 in W 48 in D 1.5 in
"She Knows It"- Colorful Abstract/Figurative Energetic Mixed Media Painting
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Canvas, Oil Crayon, Oil, Graphite
$10,500
H 30 in W 45 in D 1.5 in
"Icarus"- Colorful Mixed Media Neo Expressionist Painting
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of oils. In early
Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil
$20,000
H 70 in W 48 in D 1.5 in
"Red Sonata"- Vibrant Red Neo Expressionist Mixed Media Painting
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of oils. In early
Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil
$18,000
H 60 in W 48 in D 1.5 in
"Red Cross/Flower"- Colorful & Vibrant Neo-Expressionist Painting
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of oils. In early
Canvas, Wax Crayon, Oil
"My Secret"- Colorful Neo-Expressionist Painting
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of oils. In early
Canvas, Wax, Oil
"Oath"- Neo Expressionist Painting on Canvas
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of oils. In early
Enamel
"Izapa 2", Colorful Neo-Expressionist Oil Painting
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of oils. In early
Canvas, Oil
Maelstrom
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Canvas, Photographic Film, Oil Crayon, Oil
She Walks in Beauty Like the Night
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Canvas, Oil Pastel, Oil
Blue Song
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
forms these rivulets like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of
Canvas, Oil
New Star
By Ford Crull
Located in Brooklyn, NY
like streams in the desert. Acrylics just can’t match the intensity or viscosity of oils. In early days
Canvas, Oil
Calm, Original Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA
Labrador.Words that describe this painting: tranquil, cloudscape, cloud, terrain, desert
Acrylic
$4,500
H 30.25 in W 31.75 in D 0.13 in
'Red Triptych', California, Hazeltine Prize Winner, Royal Academy, Woman Artist
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Fine Art, Palm Desert, California. Head Series, acrylic mixed media on wood panel 2010 Togonon
Canvas, Muslin, Acrylic
Smoking Break
Located in Zofingen, AG
two individuals during a smoking break in a vast desert. Using stark acrylic contrasts, I explored
Cotton Canvas, Acrylic
$800
H 30 in W 24 in
45's and Lines - Dynamic Linear Design Composition Aboriginal Inspired Painting
By Ilan Leas
Located in Los Angeles, CA
wired and ready to hang. The painting is made with enamel, acrylic, and High Desert sand. The sides of
Enamel
Maestro 1 - Oilstick Linear Line Art Original Painting Geometric
By Ilan Leas
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ready to hang. The painting is made with enamel, acrylic, and High Desert sand. The sides of this
Enamel
$1,575
H 36 in W 36 in
In Connexion - Original Line Geometrick Artwork Oilstick on Canvas Monochrome
By Ilan Leas
Located in Los Angeles, CA
to hang. The painting is made with enamel, acrylic, and High Desert sand. The sides of this artwork
Enamel
Don't Worry Darling
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
. Price includes David Yarrow's custom black ash frame, white archival matting and protective UV acrylic
Archival Pigment
Don't Worry Darling
By David Yarrow
Located in Chicago, IL
. Price includes David Yarrow's custom black ash frame, white archival matting and protective UV acrylic
Archival Pigment
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