Human Sushi
Located in Miami, FL
Human Sushi was drawn as a reflection on anthropocentrism. There is currently a war going on. This
2010s Paintings
Canvas, Oil
Human Sushi
Located in Miami, FL
Human Sushi was drawn as a reflection on anthropocentrism. There is currently a war going on. This
Canvas, Oil
Sushi Bar
By Daisy Hernandez
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil painting.
Oil
Human Sushi
Located in Miami, FL
people. From economy and sociology, 'Capitalism' series, 'Human sushi' series. It seems these themes are
Canvas, Oil
Sushi Snake on Yellow - Fun Animal and Food Painting
By JJ Galloway
Located in Los Angeles, CA
JJ Galloway is an internationally collected artist known for her whimsical paintings and sculptures
Oil, Wood Panel
Tea with Sushi, Original Painting
By Dwight Smith
Located in San Francisco, CA
/>Words that describe this painting: still life, realism, food, culinary, sushi, Japanese, teapot
Watercolor
American Sushi Take Out
By Leonard Everett Fisher
Located in Greenwich, CT
Three men preparing sushi
Canvas, Acrylic
$1,131
H 15.75 in W 19.69 in
The Sushi Chef, Eleanor Woolley, Affordable art online, Contemporary Abstract Art
By Eleanor Woolley
Located in Deddington, GB
The Sushi Chef is an original painting by Eleanor Woolley. I have always loved to paint the human
Gesso, Oil, Board
$18,500
H 22.5 in W 30 in D 0.1 in
"Sushi Rolls with a Robot Appearing from a Subway Entrance, " - Abstract Drawing
By Ushio Shinohara
Located in Houston, TX
who has lived and worked in the United States since 1969. He is well known for his boxing paintings
Acrylic, Paper, Gouache
Sushi
By Hiroomi Ito
Located in New York, NY
Rice paper, Black background. Food. Sushi. Contemporary Japanese. A traditional master of
Pigment, Rice Paper, Wood Panel
Salmon Sushi
By Erin Rothstein
Located in Los Angeles, CA
holds a BFA from Concordia University, where she specialized in painting and drawing. She also holds an
Canvas, Acrylic
Sushi Buffet
By Robert C. Jackson
Located in New York, NY
manner. In addition, his paintings characterize popular puns and explore a slice of Americana. Jackson's
Linen, Oil
Jumbo Prawns, Oil Painting
By Pat Doherty
Located in San Francisco, CA
describe this painting: cuisine, appetizers, sushi, food, still life, prawns, shrimp, cucumber, dill, hors
Oil
Sushi Heaven
By Stuart Dunkel
Located in New York, NY
Stuart Dunkel B. 1952 Sushi Heaven Oil on panel 4 x 5 inches Signed Provenance Stuart Dunkel
Oil
Sushi
By Ces
Located in New York, NY
Ces’ piece is mixed media on 11 inch by 14 inch fine art paper and comes in a black wood frame. Ces began writing graffiti in the early 80s as part of the second wave of writers, th...
Mixed Media
フェニックス(Phenix)
Located in Miami, FL
Takuma Tanaka is a Japanese contemporary artist born in 1977, who likes to use our consciousness in the world as a prevalent theme in his work. From early childhood, he has always en...
Canvas, Oil
What’s Love
Located in Miami, FL
Takuma Tanaka is a Japanese contemporary artist born in 1977, who likes to use our consciousness in the world as a prevalent theme in his work. From early childhood, he has always en...
Canvas, Oil
Parade
Located in Miami, FL
Takuma Tanaka is a Japanese contemporary artist born in 1977, who likes to use our consciousness in the world as a prevalent theme in his work. From early childhood, he has always en...
Paper, Oil Pastel, Mixed Media, Pen
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