White Horse with Yellow
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
James Koskinas_ Not framed. Does not need to be framed. This large scale painting of a head hints
2010s New Media Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
White Horse with Yellow
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
James Koskinas_ Not framed. Does not need to be framed. This large scale painting of a head hints
Canvas, Acrylic
Spirit Horse ll
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
James Koskinas_ Not framed. Does not need to be framed. This large scale painting of a head hints
Canvas, Acrylic
White Horse and Rider with Blue
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
James Koskinas_ White Horse and Rider with Blue, 60 X 48 acrylic on canvas Not framed. Does not
Canvas, Acrylic
Horse with Yellow
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
James Koskinas_ Comes framed. On Paper 44"x24" framed As seen at Art on Paper 2024 NYC at The
Acrylic, Archival Paper
Girl with Blue Face
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
artist: James Koskinas, born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1947, is a painter, writer, actor and co-creator
Canvas, Acrylic
Horse in Black Field
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
James Koskinas_ Horse in Black Field Not framed. Does not need to be framed. This large scale
Canvas, Acrylic
Horse in White Field
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
James Koskinas_ Horse in White Field This large scale painting of a head hints at Picasso. Both
Canvas, Acrylic
Horse in Blue Field
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
James Koskinas_Horse in Blue Field 54 X 56 acrylic on canvas 7800 This large scale painting of a
Canvas, Acrylic
Milo
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
stretched and ready to hang. Message me for shipping quote About the artist: James Koskinas, born in Terre
Cotton Canvas, Acrylic
White Horse with Standing Rider
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
background. This comes stretched and ready to hang. Message me for shipping quote About the artist: James
Canvas, Acrylic
White Horse with Standing Rider
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
James Koskinas_White Horse with Standing Rider This large scale painting of a head hints at Picasso
Canvas, Acrylic
Horse in Grey Field Vl
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
quote About the artist: James Koskinas, born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1947, is a painter, writer
Canvas, Acrylic
Circus Rider on White Horse lV
By James Koskinas
Located in East Hampton, NY
quote About the artist: James Koskinas, born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1947, is a painter, writer
Canvas, Acrylic
$4,800
H 30 in W 48 in D 1.5 in
"Four Horses" Contemporary Naturalistic Equestrian Animal Painting of Horses
Located in Houston, TX
Naturalistic animal painting by contemporary artist Matthew Paoletti. The work features a group of brown and tan horses running through an abstract green field. Signed by the artist ...
Canvas, Oil
James Koskinas was born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1947. He is a painter, writer, actor and co-creator of the film, The Twilight Angel as well as a play, Even if The Mountains Burn. Currently, Koskinas lives, works, paints and writes in Santa Fe, New Mexico with his wife, Julie Schumer, also a painter. The figure is koskinas’s primary theme, part of his quest to know the human condition. He attempts to paint as automatically as possible which is intended to bring forth elements of his unconscious. He adds layers of paint until the original painting has been covered over many times, working at a rapid pace. He usually has more than one painting going at the same time. Influenced by Native American mythology, Koskinas sees the role of the artist as akin to that of a shaman, trusting his instincts and freeing the figure from the customary restraints that painting imposes. A chance meeting with a lost stallion on an Arizona highway set in motion Koskinas’s lifetime obsession with painting horses. Lately, he has added a rider to his horses. The riders have become self-portraits and a search for unity between the horse and man.
James Koskinas was born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1947. He is a painter, writer, actor and co-creator of the film, The Twilight Angel as well as a play, Even if The Mountains Burn. Currently, Koskinas lives, works, paints and writes in Santa Fe, New Mexico with his wife, Julie Schumer, also a painter. The figure is koskinas’s primary theme, part of his quest to know the human condition. He attempts to paint as automatically as possible which is intended to bring forth elements of his unconscious. He adds layers of paint until the original painting has been covered over many times, working at a rapid pace. He usually has more than one painting going at the same time. Influenced by Native American mythology, Koskinas sees the role of the artist as akin to that of a shaman, trusting his instincts and freeing the figure from the customary restraints that painting imposes. A chance meeting with a lost stallion on an Arizona highway set in motion Koskinas’s lifetime obsession with painting horses. Lately, he has added a rider to his horses. The riders have become self-portraits and a search for unity between the horse and man.
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