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Drip Stripe

"Gerhard Richter rain"
"Gerhard Richter rain"

Kyrylo Bondarenko"Gerhard Richter rain", 2021

$1,000

H 33.47 in W 24.02 in D 0.04 in

"Gerhard Richter rain"

Located in Edinburgh, GB

, drips, stripes, multi-colored stripes, striped, rainbow.

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Mixed Media

"No Respect Drafted 1966-69 U.S. Army" Colorful Abstract Stripe Drip Painting
"No Respect Drafted 1966-69 U.S. Army" Colorful Abstract Stripe Drip Painting

"No Respect Drafted 1966-69 U.S. Army" Colorful Abstract Stripe Drip Painting

By Paul Reeves

Located in Houston, TX

Colorful abstract titled "No Respect" by Texas artist Paul Reeves. Acrylic on canvas, circa 2014. This acrylic painting is mesmerizing and unpredictable. the intentional chaos crea...

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Critical Mass, Abstract Painting
Critical Mass, Abstract Painting

Critical Mass, Abstract Painting

By Gary J. Noland Jr.

Located in San Francisco, CA

, stripes, drips, dynamic, abstract, mixed media artwork, redCritical MassGary J. Noland Jr

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media

Change Of Season

Don WunderleeChange Of Season, 2018

$900

H 30 in W 24 in D 1.5 in

Change Of Season

By Don Wunderlee

Located in Boston, MA

Artist Commentary: trying new approaches using some drip techniques and squeegee with hand

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

"Layered Web"  Acrylic and Spray Paint on Canvas, 48x30",
"Layered Web"  Acrylic and Spray Paint on Canvas, 48x30",

"Layered Web" Acrylic and Spray Paint on Canvas, 48x30",

By Vince Coyner

Located in Southampton, NY

interactions of dots and stripes and dripped paint. There is an energy that you sense coming from this work and

Category

2010s Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic Polymer, Spray Paint

"Look Left" 48x30" Acrylic and spray paint on canvas,
"Look Left" 48x30" Acrylic and spray paint on canvas,

"Look Left" 48x30" Acrylic and spray paint on canvas,

By Vince Coyner

Located in Southampton, NY

interactions of dots and stripes and dripped paint. There is an energy that you sense coming from this work and

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Meditations #2

Meditations #2

By Mark Zimmermann

Located in East Quogue, NY

Sands Macau Hotel, Macau, China, to name a few. Abstract painting, abstraction, stripes, blue painting

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Graphite

Meditations #4

Meditations #4

By Mark Zimmermann

Located in East Quogue, NY

Sands Macau Hotel, Macau, China, to name a few. Abstract painting, abstraction, stripes, blue painting

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Graphite

Meditations #5

Meditations #5

By Mark Zimmermann

Located in East Quogue, NY

Sands Macau Hotel, Macau, China, to name a few. Abstract painting, abstraction, stripes, blue painting

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Graphite

Meditations #1

Meditations #1

By Mark Zimmermann

Located in East Quogue, NY

Sands Macau Hotel, Macau, China, to name a few. Abstract painting, abstraction, stripes, blue painting

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Graphite, Paper

Recent Sales

Blue Rain
Blue Rain

Alexandra RomanoBlue Rain, 2016

Sold

H 16 in W 20 in D 0.7 in

Blue Rain

By Alexandra Romano

Located in London, GB

stripe drips on an off white background. Hints of sand, brown cream beige at the top of the piece. A

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

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Located in Greenwich, CT

Born in 1934 in Brooklyn, New York, Ira Barkoff’s paintings feature empty, Zen-like landscapes whose stillness reflects a location’s essence. Barkoff seeks to “portray a sense of vas...

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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Drip Stripe For Sale on 1stDibs

You are likely to find exactly the drip stripe you’re looking for on 1stDibs, as there is a broad range for sale. There are many contemporary and abstract versions of these works for sale. If you’re looking for a drip stripe from a specific time period, our collection is diverse and broad-ranging, and you’ll find at least one that dates back to the 20th Century while another version may have been produced as recently as the 21st Century. On 1stDibs, the right drip stripe is waiting for you and the choices span a range of colors that includes gray, beige, blue and orange. Finding an appealing drip stripe — no matter the origin — is easy, but Stefanie Schneider, Mark Zimmermann, Carole Eisner, John Guthrie and Teodora Guererra each produced popular versions that are worth a look. Artworks like these — often created in paper, paint and c print — can elevate any room of your home. If space is limited, you can find a small drip stripe measuring 7.88 high and 7.88 wide, while our inventory also includes works up to 221.66 across to better suit those in the market for a large drip stripe.

How Much is a Drip Stripe?

The price for an artwork of this kind can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — a drip stripe in our inventory may begin at $250 and can go as high as $24,086, while the average can fetch as much as $1,525.

A Close Look at Abstract Art

Beginning in the early 20th century, abstract art became a leading style of modernism. Rather than portray the world in a way that represented reality, as had been the dominating style of Western art in the previous centuries, abstract paintings, prints and sculptures are marked by a shift to geometric forms, gestural shapes and experimentation with color to express ideas, subject matter and scenes.

Although abstract art flourished in the early 1900s, propelled by movements like Fauvism and Cubism, it was rooted in the 19th century. In the 1840s, J.M.W. Turner emphasized light and motion for atmospheric paintings in which concrete details were blurred, and Paul Cézanne challenged traditional expectations of perspective in the 1890s.

Some of the earliest abstract artists — Wassily Kandinsky and Hilma af Klint — expanded on these breakthroughs while using vivid colors and forms to channel spiritual concepts. Painter Piet Mondrian, a Dutch pioneer of the art movement, explored geometric abstraction partly owing to his belief in Theosophy, which is grounded in a search for higher spiritual truths and embraces philosophers of the Renaissance period and medieval mystics. Black Square, a daringly simple 1913 work by Russian artist Kazimir Malevich, was a watershed statement on creating art that was free “from the dead weight of the real world,” as he later wrote.

Surrealism in the 1920s, led by artists such as Salvador Dalí, Meret Oppenheim and others, saw painters creating abstract pieces in order to connect to the subconscious. When Abstract Expressionism emerged in New York during the mid-20th century, it similarly centered on the process of creation, in which Helen Frankenthaler’s expressive “soak-stain” technique, Jackson Pollock’s drips of paint, and Mark Rothko’s planes of color were a radical new type of abstraction.

Conceptual art, Pop art, Hard-Edge painting and many other movements offered fresh approaches to abstraction that continued into the 21st century, with major contemporary artists now exploring it, including Anish Kapoor, Mark Bradford, El Anatsui and Julie Mehretu.

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Bring audacious experiments with color and textures to your living room, dining room or home office. Abstract paintings, large or small, will stand out in your space, encouraging conversation and introducing a museum-like atmosphere that’s welcoming and conducive to creating memorable gatherings.

Abstract art has origins in 19th-century Europe, but it came into its own as a significant movement during the 20th century. Early practitioners of abstraction included Wassily Kandinsky, although painters were exploring nonfigurative art prior to the influential Russian artist’s efforts, which were inspired by music and religion. Abstract painters endeavored to create works that didn’t focus on the outside world’s conventional subjects, and even when artists depicted realistic subjects, they worked in an abstract mode to do so.

In 1940s-era New York City, a group of painters working in the abstract mode created radical work that looked to European avant-garde artists as well as to the art of ancient cultures, prioritizing improvisation, immediacy and direct personal expression. While they were never formally affiliated with one another, we know them today as Abstract Expressionists.

The male contingent of the Abstract Expressionists, which includes Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Robert Motherwell, is frequently cited in discussing leading figures of this internationally influential postwar art movement. However, the women of Abstract Expressionism, such as Helen Frankenthaler, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell and others, were equally involved in the art world of the time. Sexism, family obligations and societal pressures contributed to a long history of their being overlooked, but the female Abstract Expressionists experimented vigorously, developed their own style and produced significant bodies of work.

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