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Congaree National Park, Modern Impressionism Landscape Painting, Forest, Ltd Ed
By Topher Straus
Located in Golden, CO
This large limited edition modern landscape painting of Congaree National Park, in South Carolina, is a bold vivid work of contemporary art. The large-scale digital painting, dye-sub...
Category

2010s American Modern Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Metal

"Hind Legs" (Text, Type, Abstract, Animal, Bold, Graphic, Sustainable, Raw Wood)
By Nicholas Evans
Located in Paris, IDF
HIND LEGS 2020 Paris, France Bold, hand-painted, serif typography on raw wood reads: ‘Hind Legs Adult.' Subtle primitive, animalistic, and sexual tones are injected in this piece. A...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Reflective, teal, green, neutral, contemporary landscape, 2021, Acrylic
By Juanita Bellavance
Located in Cumming, GA
At dusk on that February evening, it was amazing how reflective the water and branches were. It was still daylight with less sun so the hue of the water was a rich teal from the tree...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Acrylic

The Ascent, Longs Peak, Impressionism Landscape Painting (Limited Edition)
By Topher Straus
Located in Golden, CO
Inspired by his own exploration of the outdoors and a strong desire for continued environmental preservation, Straus' large-scale paintings take an Original approach to the depiction...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital

Elephant Eyes, Contemporary Abstract Animal Painting, Ltd Ed of 25, 2 Panel
By Topher Straus
Located in Golden, CO
This large limited edition modern abstract animal painting titled Elephant Eyes, is a bold vivid work of contemporary art. The large-scale digital painting, dye-sublimated onto alumi...
Category

2010s American Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Metal

"Silo" (Abstract, Red, Navy, Bold Shapes; Plaster on Wood; Gold and Black Frame)
By Nicholas Evans
Located in Paris, IDF
SILO 2019 New York, New York White abstract shapes made with plaster are situated against a matte navy and stained wood backdrop. Matte crimson abstract lines intersect the white an...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

`Skeletal Galene`. Oslo. Edition of 3 - `In;Human Nature` mineral rock nature
By Christian Houge
Located in Oslo, NO
`In;Human Nature` Oslo, 2016 In this series, Christian Houge is inspired by our endeavour to connect Man to both the Cosmos and the Earth. By exploring Nature`s geometry in minero...
Category

2010s Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital Pigment

Early morning bliss, blue violet, green, white, contemporary landscape
By Juanita Bellavance
Located in Cumming, GA
Treasured lighting from daybreak on the river February 3 at 7 AM. When I saw these colors I had to make a painting about it. The richness of the blue-violet in concert with the gre...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Acrylic

Myriad / copper base
By Chuck Elliott
Located in Bristol, GB
Myriad / copper base is a metallic Lambda photographic print, optionally mounted to Plexiglass, laser cut to shape, and fitted with a hidden subframe, ready to install. Work can be supplied unmounted and ready to frame if you’d prefer. The work is individually signed and numbered verso, with both a unique catalogue raisonné number and the edition number for guaranteed authenticity. From an edition of 12 Image size ⋅ 80cm H x 80cm W . Myriad is a study based on a number of ideas for processing digitally drawn sculptural forms, that I was keen to explore further for my Generator show. The drawing progresses from a circular core to a square form at its outer edges, literally squaring the circle. The whole form becoming redolent of a 12” record, perhaps a white label, or similar unbranded sleeve often used for limited releases and remix EPs, a format which of course comprises a circular vinyl disc...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

Midwinter Dream Modern Contemporary Impressionism Dreamscape, 2021, Original
By Topher Straus
Located in Golden, CO
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Topher Straus, where dreamscapes unfold in vibrant hues. "Midwinter Dream" is a testament to Straus' masterful use of color and his abili...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Metal

Psyche D / EvH
By Chuck Elliott
Located in Bristol, GB
Psyche D / EvH is a metallic Lambda photographic print, optionally mounted to Plexiglass, laser cut to shape, and fitted with a hidden subframe, ready to install. Work can be suppli...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

`Kudu`, Oslo - `Residence of Impermanence`-animal nature fire taxidermy
By Christian Houge
Located in Oslo, NO
All available sizes & editions for each size of this photograph: 90 cm. x 120 cm. Edition AP 1 `Residence of Impermanence` 2017-2019 My performance series, `Residence of Impermanence`, explores our relationship to animals, fire and nature. Through the element of fire, I have found a way to express myself in totemic ritualistic performance by burning decaying trophy animals. The element of fire is very symbolic. It represents both destruction and creation. Animals and fire have, in many ways, formed our culture since the dawn of Mankind. They have also served as essential symbols in myth, spirituality, art and religion. Fire has protected us and given us hope. Given us a means to evolve in all culture. In Greek mythology, remember Prometheus. In the hand of Man, fire can be anything. It is our ethics that define it. We have always mirrored ourselves in Nature. What we see staring back at us may not be the image we were hoping for. This series is a reminder to where we have come regarding our relation to Nature and the huge effects of climatechange in the Anthropocene. My work often juxtaposes the visually aesthetic and uneasiness. An underlying feeling of that which is lost often plays an important role. I like to explore work themes that emanate a cognitive dissonance in the viewer to reveal more profound truths. I regard trophy animals as symbols of Man´s vanity and presumed victory over Nature. To me, they also serve as symbols of our general attitude towards Nature. The flames gives each animal a last breath of life as it creates a new portrait. The animal is set free again, ending a symbolic circle of life. A closure if you will, both physically and existentially. The English-inspired wallpapers represent imperialism and a colonial idea from a time when we were obsessed by conquering Nature and other lands. These too are burned with the animals symbolizing a protest toward our autocracy towards Nature itself. The repetitive performance of burning each animal serves as both an offering and a liberation. This is a violent act, but also a meaningful and beautiful act to me. The animals` personality changes dramatically throughout the burning process. This cannot be planned and therefore the animals give off a sense of further individuality. In the process of burning animals, I am also taking an object of desire off the market for further sales. An act that hopefully will spark dialog our use of Nature, as well as where we want to be heading in the near future. Dialog foments change and action. I spent seven years collecting old trophy animals and taxidermy of different sorts. Many were bought through auctions, while others were given to me by hunters` or the widows of hunters for this specific project. During the following three years, I went through a somewhat cathartic process of burning and obsessively exploring the symbolism of fire and our relation to animals with my performance. The intention with my series is to connect the public to the crucial matters at hand through something tangible, personal, and symbolic. These three years of working with this series has made me so much more conscious of how delicate nature is and how we have taken it for granted for too long. A reminder of how crucial both animals, fire and nature, for our so-called progress in survival and progress. Through this process, exploring new questions and inviting a larger audience to ask their own crucial questions in the massive global changes we all are witnessing, is what I strive for. Loss of animal diversity, poaching and massive forest fires are increasing so rapidly that Nature itself is at a major turning point. A call for action is needed. Working so close to the animals in my project has been as uplifting as it has been obsessive and heartbreaking, as the animal's eye connects with you on a personal level as a human does in non-verbal communication. In 2016, the government in Kenya burned poached ivory worth an estimated 130 million dollars, making a clear statement that these tusks should only belong to a living animal. This dramatic action created meaningful dialog around the world beyond news and statistics. Fires are destroying critical areas of much-needed land vegetation, thus creating considerable effects on climate change. The meeting between Nature`s fragility and Mans` ego has shown that forests disappear, glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising and species become extinct. Humans have too easily exploited all parts of nature with our own culture and growth. In this short process, we have lost the very essence of what we are a part, and thus forget the very nature in ourselves. What can photography do to create questions regarding climate change, and help us move towards a sustainable future? In photography, we can ask important questions about changes in our surroundings and who we are—Man’s condition. Background: `Residence of Impermanence` has been exhibited at five museums and several galleries already (including a big solo show at Fotografiska, Stockholm (2019), and Arles Fotofestival (2019). Work from `Residence of Impermanence' is currently exhibited at the UCR: California Museum of Photography in Los Angeles with the exhibition `Facing Fire,` Art, Wildfire and The End of Nature in the New West.` This exhibition explores the ever-worsening Californian forest fires due to climate change. My previous environmental work has been nominated for the Prix Pictet Award twice before with my previous series for both Earth and Power themes. In 2005, my series `Arctic Technology` was shortlisted for the BMW Prize at Paris photo (through Scout Gallery, London). My other series has been shown in museums, including a symposium at Johnson Museum, N.Y. and been part of travelling exhibitions with WHATCOM (Museum of Washington) with the exhibition `Vanishing Ice` and a China tour on environmental issues with Three Shadows Photography...
Category

2010s Other Art Style Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital Pigment

"A Lush Spring" (Abstract Statuesque Lion, Rich Color Palette, Painting on Wood)
By Nicholas Evans
Located in Paris, IDF
A LUSH SPRING 2021 Paris, France "A Lush Spring" (Abstract Statuesque Lion, Rich Color Palette, Painting on Wood) Playful optimism. “A Lush Spring” is created using a rich color pa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Oil, Acrylic, Wood

`Lion` Oslo, - `Residence of Impermanence` . Signed. animal lion fire nature
By Christian Houge
Located in Oslo, NO
All available sizes & editions for each size of this photograph: 90 cm. x 120 cm. Edition 7 126 cm. x 170 cm. Edition 7 `Residence of Impermanence` 2017-2019 My performance series, `Residence of Impermanence`, explores our relationship to animals, fire and Nature. Through the element of fire, I have found a way to express myself in totemic ritualistic performance by burning decaying trophy animals. The element of fire is very symbolic. It represents both destruction and creation. Animals and fire have, in many ways, formed our culture since the dawn of Mankind. They have also served as essential symbols in myth, spirituality, art and religion. Fire has protected us and given us hope. Given us a means to evolve in all culture. In Greek mythology, remember Prometheus. In the hand of Man, fire can be anything. It is our ethics that define it. We have always mirrored ourselves in Nature. What we see staring back at us may not be the image we were hoping for. This series is a reminder to where we have come regarding our relation to Nature and the huge effects of climatechange in the Anthropocene. My work often juxtaposes the visually aesthetic and uneasiness. An underlying feeling of that which is lost often plays an important role. I like to explore work themes that emanate a cognitive dissonance in the viewer to reveal more profound truths. I regard trophy animals as symbols of Man´s vanity and presumed victory over Nature. To me, they also serve as symbols of our general attitude towards Nature. The flames gives each animal a last breath of life as it creates a new portrait. The animal is set free again, ending a symbolic circle of life. A closure if you will, both physically and existentially. The English-inspired wallpapers represent imperialism and a colonial idea from a time when we were obsessed by conquering Nature and other lands. These too are burned with the animals symbolizing a protest toward our autocracy towards Nature itself. The repetitive performance of burning each animal serves as both an offering and a liberation. This is a violent act, but also a meaningful and beautiful act to me. The animals` personality changes dramatically throughout the burning process. This cannot be planned and therefore the animals give off a sense of further individuality. In the process of burning animals, I am also taking an object of desire off the market for further sales. An act that hopefully will spark dialog our use of Nature, as well as where we want to be heading in the near future. Dialog foments change and action. I spent seven years collecting old trophy animals and taxidermy of different sorts. Many were bought through auctions, while others were given to me by hunters` or the widows of hunters for this specific project. During the following three years, I went through a somewhat cathartic process of burning and obsessively exploring the symbolism of fire and our relation to animals with my performance. The intention with my series is to connect the public to the crucial matters at hand through something tangible, personal, and symbolic. These three years of working with this series has made me so much more conscious of how delicate nature is and how we have taken it for granted for too long. A reminder of how crucial both animals, fire and nature, for our so-called progress in survival and progress. Through this process, exploring new questions and inviting a larger audience to ask their own crucial questions in the massive global changes we all are witnessing, is what I strive for. Loss of animal diversity, poaching and massive forest fires are increasing so rapidly that Nature itself is at a major turning point. A call for action is needed. Working so close to the animals in my project has been as uplifting as it has been obsessive and heartbreaking, as the animal's eye connects with you on a personal level as a human does in non-verbal communication. In 2016, the government in Kenya burned poached ivory worth an estimated 130 million dollars, making a clear statement that these tusks should only belong to a living animal. This dramatic action created meaningful dialog around the world beyond news and statistics. Fires are destroying critical areas of much-needed land vegetation, thus creating considerable effects on climate change. The meeting between Nature`s fragility and Mans` ego has shown that forests disappear, glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising and species become extinct. Humans have too easily exploited all parts of nature with our own culture and growth. In this short process, we have lost the very essence of what we are a part, and thus forget the very nature in ourselves. What can photography do to create questions regarding climate change, and help us move towards a sustainable future? In photography, we can ask important questions about changes in our surroundings and who we are—Man’s condition. Background: `Residence of Impermanence` has been exhibited at five museums and several galleries already (including a big solo show at Fotografiska, Stockholm (2019), and Arles Fotofestival (2019). Work from `Residence of Impermanence' is currently exhibited at the UCR: California Museum of Photography in Los Angeles with the exhibition `Facing Fire,` Art, Wildfire and The End of Nature in the New West.` This exhibition explores the ever-worsening Californian forest fires due to climate change. My previous environmental work has been nominated for the Prix Pictet Award on several occasions with my previous series for both Earth, Power and Fire themes. In 2005, my series `Arctic Technology` was shortlisted for the BMW Prize at Paris photo (through Scout Gallery, London). My other series has been shown in museums, including a symposium at Johnson Museum, N.Y. and been part of travelling exhibitions with WHATCOM (Museum of Washington) with the exhibition `Vanishing Ice` and a China tour on environmental issues with Three Shadows Photography...
Category

2010s Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital Pigment

Big Bend National Park, Contemporary Impressionist Landscape, 2021, Ltd Edition
By Topher Straus
Located in Golden, CO
Traverse the breathtaking landscapes of Big Bend National Park with Topher Straus' captivating Limited Edition artwork, "Big Bend National Park....
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Metal

Klint / reDux / chrm
By Chuck Elliott
Located in Bristol, GB
Klint / reDux / chrm is a ten colour archival pigment print on 305gsm, 100% cotton, Hahnemühle fine art paper. The work can be supplied unframed, or framed and ready to hang. I tend to use fairly minimal glazed and painted tulipwood frames, and set the work ‘straight in’ under the fillets, without a window mount. If you’d like to discuss other framing choices to suit your space please do get in touch. Individually signed and numbered From an edition of 48 prints, plus 4 APs Image size ⋅ 50.8cm H x 66cm W Sheet size ⋅ 65cm H x 80cm W . Le Klint Studio is an inspiration to anyone who loves paper folding, contemporary design, and light. So, of course, I couldn’t resist making a series of origami like geometries for a new set of works on paper in 2015. Le Klint Studio, to my mind, are particularly well known for their folded paper pendant shades, contemporary designs which are as beautiful as they are ubiquitous. The image I made is not an identikit line work, more an homage based around some of the origami like folds they use, with the addition of colour glazes and offset transparencies. I've also added a grid like structure of darkly shaded lines and accents, that brings the geometry to life. The first piece I drew, ACDH (acid house...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

Halcyon / cerulean glaze
By Chuck Elliott
Located in Bristol, GB
Halcyon / cerulean glaze is a metallic Lambda photographic print, optionally mounted to Plexiglass and Dibond, and fitted with a hidden subframe, ready to install. The edition may al...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

Canyonlands National Park, Contemporary Impressionist Landscape, 2021, Ltd Ed
By Topher Straus
Located in Golden, CO
Embark on a visual journey through the untamed wilderness of Canyonlands National Park with Topher Straus' captivating original artwork, "Canyonlands National Park." This awe-inspiri...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Metal

`Puma`, Sweden- `Residence of Impermanence`- puma fire animal nature wallpaper
By Christian Houge
Located in Oslo, NO
`Residence of Impermanence` 2017-2019 90x120 cm. Edition 7 My performance series, `Residence of Impermanence`, explores our relationship to animals, fire and Nature. Through the element of fire, I have found a way to express myself in totemic ritualistic performance by burning decaying trophy animals. The element of fire is very symbolic. It represents both destruction and creation. Animals and fire have, in many ways, formed our culture since the dawn of Mankind. They have also served as essential symbols in myth, spirituality, art and religion. Fire has protected us and given us hope. Given us a means to evolve in all culture. In Greek mythology, remember Prometheus. In the hand of Man, fire can be anything. It is our ethics that define it. We have always mirrored ourselves in Nature. What we see staring back at us may not be the image we were hoping for. This series is a reminder to where we have come regarding our relation to Nature and the huge effects of climatechange in the Anthropocene. My work often juxtaposes the visually aesthetic and uneasiness. An underlying feeling of that which is lost often plays an important role. I like to explore work themes that emanate a cognitive dissonance in the viewer to reveal more profound truths. I regard trophy animals as symbols of Man´s vanity and presumed victory over Nature. To me, they also serve as symbols of our general attitude towards Nature. The flames gives each animal a last breath of life as it creates a new portrait. The animal is set free again, ending a symbolic circle of life. A closure if you will, both physically and existentially. The English-inspired wallpapers represent imperialism and a colonial idea from a time when we were obsessed by conquering Nature and other lands. These too are burned with the animals symbolizing a protest toward our autocracy towards Nature itself. The repetitive performance of burning each animal serves as both an offering and a liberation. This is a violent act, but also a meaningful and beautiful act to me. The animals` personality changes dramatically throughout the burning process. This cannot be planned and therefore the animals give off a sense of further individuality. In the process of burning animals, I am also taking an object of desire off the market for further sales. An act that hopefully will spark dialog our use of Nature, as well as where we want to be heading in the near future. Dialog foments change and action. I spent seven years collecting old trophy animals and taxidermy of different sorts. Many were bought through auctions, while others were given to me by hunters` or the widows of hunters for this specific project. During the following three years, I went through a somewhat cathartic process of burning and obsessively exploring the symbolism of fire and our relation to animals with my performance. The intention with my series is to connect the public to the crucial matters at hand through something tangible, personal, and symbolic. These three years of working with this series has made me so much more conscious of how delicate nature is and how we have taken it for granted for too long. A reminder of how crucial both animals, fire and nature, for our so-called progress in survival and progress. Through this process, exploring new questions and inviting a larger audience to ask their own crucial questions in the massive global changes we all are witnessing, is what I strive for. Loss of animal diversity, poaching and massive forest fires are increasing so rapidly that Nature itself is at a major turning point. A call for action is needed. Working so close to the animals in my project has been as uplifting as it has been obsessive and heartbreaking, as the animal's eye connects with you on a personal level as a human does in non-verbal communication. In 2016, the government in Kenya burned poached ivory worth an estimated 130 million dollars, making a clear statement that these tusks should only belong to a living animal. This dramatic action created meaningful dialog around the world beyond news and statistics. Fires are destroying critical areas of much-needed land vegetation, thus creating considerable effects on climate change. The meeting between Nature`s fragility and Mans` ego has shown that forests disappear, glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising and species become extinct. Humans have too easily exploited all parts of nature with our own culture and growth. In this short process, we have lost the very essence of what we are a part, and thus forget the very nature in ourselves. What can photography do to create questions regarding climate change, and help us move towards a sustainable future? In photography, we can ask important questions about changes in our surroundings and who we are—Man’s condition. Background: `Residence of Impermanence` has been exhibited at five museums and several galleries already (including a big solo show at Fotografiska, Stockholm (2019), and Arles Fotofestival (2019). Work from `Residence of Impermanence' is currently exhibited at the UCR: California Museum of Photography in Los Angeles with the exhibition `Facing Fire,` Art, Wildfire and The End of Nature in the New West.` This exhibition explores the ever-worsening Californian forest fires due to climate change. My previous environmental work has been nominated for the Prix Pictet Award on several occasions with my previous series for both Earth, Power and Fire themes. In 2005, my series `Arctic Technology` was shortlisted for the BMW Prize at Paris photo (through Scout Gallery, London). My other series has been shown in museums, including a symposium at Johnson Museum, N.Y. and been part of travelling exhibitions with WHATCOM (Museum of Washington) with the exhibition `Vanishing Ice` and a China tour on environmental issues with Three Shadows Photography...
Category

2010s Other Art Style Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital Pigment

The Journey Begins, blue, gray contemporary landscape painting
By Juanita Bellavance
Located in Cumming, GA
The way it started in January 2021 was I had been going for walks at a nearby creek and took photos and videos to hear the sounds at home. Then I got the idea of making abstract pain...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Acrylic

"An Urgent Man" (Abstract, Black & White, Figurative Oil Painting, Neutral Tone)
By Nicholas Evans
Located in Paris, IDF
AN URGENT MAN 2020 Paris, France Oil and acrylic on canvas portray a ‘derbyed’ man attempting to shed the weighted armor of his obligations and persona. A very loose nod to the character from René Magritte’s 1964 painting, ‘The Son of Man...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

"Old Seed" (Abstract, Contemporary, Pink, White, Custom Framed, Gallery Glass)
By Nicholas Evans
Located in Paris, IDF
OLD SEED 2017 New York, New York A geometric diamond pattern is scratched over phrases such as “old seed” and “you are a ground level house fire,” among others which are illegible. ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Glass, Wood, Board, Acrylic

Dazzle / 12 bar crop
By Chuck Elliott
Located in Bristol, GB
Dazzle / 12 bar crop is a ten colour archival pigment print on 305gsm, 100% cotton, Hahnemühle fine art paper. The work can be supplied unframed, or framed and ready to hang. I tend to use fairly minimal glazed and painted tulipwood frames, and set the work ‘straight in’ under the fillets, without a window mount. If you’d like to discuss other framing choices to suit your space please do get in touch. Individually signed and numbered From an edition of 48 prints, plus 4 APs Image size ⋅ 60cm H x 48.6cm W Sheet size ⋅ 72.8cm H x 60.6cm W . The Dazzle piece I drew for my 2017 show Current at Catto was 200cm wide, but the drawing seemed to offer an opportunity to generate a smaller work on paper as well. So after a little further experimentation, I cropped the study down to the 12 vertical bars that form the central core of the composition, and tried it out at various sizes on the Hahnemühle paper, settling in the end for this pigment print edition at 60cm high. I like the idea of the 12 bar crop, with its strong musical connotations. Dazzle is another work that uses my SV (systematic variation) technique to modulate the line drawing in ways that make it denser, more complex, and less overtly machine generated. I hope it takes on some of the life you’d find in a classic Missoni fabric, as well as drawing inspiration from the amazing ‘camouflaged’ vessels that became known as dazzle ships...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

Golden Sun, Modern Impressionist Landscape Painting, Colorado, Limited Edition
By Topher Straus
Located in Golden, CO
This large limited edition modern landscape painting of Colorado's, Golden Sun is a bold vivid work of contemporary art. The large-scale digital p...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Metal

`Pyrite Cube`, Oslo. Edition 3. - `In;Human Nature` mineral rock nature jewel
By Christian Houge
Located in Oslo, NO
`In;Human Nature` Oslo, 2016 In this series, Christian Houge is inspired by our endeavour to connect Man to both the Cosmos and the Earth. By exploring Nature`s geometry in minerology, the outer landscapes of the Moon are juxtaposed to inner landscapes on Earth. Rare minerals...
Category

2010s Other Art Style Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Other Medium

Haleakala National Park, Impressionist Landscape Painting, Maui, Hawaii, Ltd Ed
By Topher Straus
Located in Golden, CO
This large limited edition modern mountain landscape painting of Haleakala National Park, is a bold vivid work of contemporary art. The large-scale digital painting, dye-sublimated ...
Category

2010s American Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Metal

Klint / reDux / acdh
By Chuck Elliott
Located in Bristol, GB
Klint / reDux / acdh is a ten colour archival pigment print on 305gsm, 100% cotton, Hahnemühle fine art paper. The work can be supplied unframed, or framed and ready to hang. I tend to use fairly minimal glazed and painted tulipwood frames, and set the work ‘straight in’ under the fillets, without a window mount. If you’d like to discuss other framing choices to suit your space please do get in touch. Individually signed and numbered From an edition of 48 prints, plus 4 APs Image size ⋅ 50.8cm H x 66cm W Sheet size ⋅ 65cm H x 80cm W . Le Klint Studio is an inspiration to anyone who loves paper folding, contemporary design, and light. So, of course, I couldn’t resist making a series of origami like geometries for a new set of works on paper in 2015. Le Klint Studio, to my mind, are particularly well known for their folded paper pendant shades, contemporary designs which are as beautiful as they are ubiquitous. The image I made is not an identikit line work, more an homage based around some of the origami like folds they use, with the addition of colour glazes and offset transparencies. I've also added a grid like structure of darkly shaded lines and accents, that brings the geometry to life. The first piece I drew, ACDH (acid house...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

Bumps, LE, Modern Impressionist Landscape Ski Painting, Colorado
By Topher Straus
Located in Golden, CO
This large limited edition modern landscape painting called Bumps is a boldly vivid work of contemporary art. The large-scale digital painting, dye-sublimated onto aluminum by Col...
Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Metal

"Civilized to Death" (Contemporary, Playful, Text, Type, Nude, Figurative, Pink)
By Nicholas Evans
Located in Paris, IDF
CIVILIZED TO DEATH 2019 Pink painting of a nude figure featuring typography which reads: “Civilized to Death.” A playful commentary on Nihilistic narcissism. Canvas is unframed. O...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Oil

"Some Spain" (Abstract, Neutral, Graphic, Bold, Black & White painting on Wood)
By Nicholas Evans
Located in Paris, IDF
SOME SPAIN 2021 Paris, France Graphically bold, yet cerebral, this textured, abstract piece offers a rich color palette. Painted using oil, acrylic and plaster, and executed on an ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Wood, Found Objects, Oil, Acrylic

`Elk Burnt`, Oslo- `Residence of Impermanence` animal elk fire nature wallpaper
By Christian Houge
Located in Oslo, NO
90 x 120 cm Edition 7 `Residence of Impermanence` 2017-2019 My performance series, `Residence of Impermanence`, explores our relationship to animals, fire and Nature. Through the...
Category

2010s Other Art Style Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital Pigment

Elemental / white crest
By Chuck Elliott
Located in Bristol, GB
Elemental / white crest is a metallic Lambda photographic print, optionally mounted to Plexiglass and Dibond, and fitted with a hidden subframe, ready to install. Work can be suppli...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

Millefiori / DMG / silver base
By Chuck Elliott
Located in Bristol, GB
Millefiori / DMG / silver base is a ten colour archival pigment print on 305gsm, 100% cotton, Hahnemühle fine art paper. The work can be supplied unframed, or framed and ready to ha...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

Mount Hadley, Oslo 2021. -from the series `In;Human Nature`-painting glacier
By Christian Houge
Located in Oslo, NO
Images from soloshow a Buer Gallery, oslo. 2021 The need for images that can change us. – An account of Christian Houges images. “For example, one could say. A people is a “group of rational beings, bound together in agreement about what they love.” The kind of “people” they are, would be determined from what they “have loved.” If we then have a group of rational beings (animals excluded) who are “bound together in an agreement about what they have loved”, then it makes sense to call them a “people”, no matter what they may have loved. And for better or worse, what it is that they have found in common, through better or worse they are considered as a people” – Augustin, De civitate Dei – The City of God. A glacier is melting in the Alps. The consequences, if it completely disappears together with the other glaciers, will be catastrophic: The ocean will rise and livelihood will vanish for many. Yes, the very place we inhabit each and everyone of us, nation, the earth we walk on - the home we seek refuge for safety - will in part be completely gone. .....In this context, another series by Christian Houge becomes interesting, because it not only sheds light on the national romanticism...
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2010s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Acrylic, Pigment, Archival Pigment

Teal, brown, white contemporary landscape, landscape, 2021, Acrylic on canvas
By Juanita Bellavance
Located in Cumming, GA
From the riverbank, there was a lot of raw growth along the organically trudged path. Across the way was a forest of trees. Soon we can go kayaking on the river. I've never been d...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Acrylic

Waterfall detail, black and white, long exposure, waterscape, photography, art
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and white fine art long exposure waterscape - landscape photography print. Waterfall detail with stones and rocks, long exposure. Archival pigment ink print, edition of 7. Sign...
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2010s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital Pigment

Lone Wild Horse Looks Over Tall Grass, Meditative, Calming, Equestrian
By Drew Doggett
Located in US
"Windy Solitude" This best-selling image features a single horse on Sable Island as he looks back at the camera. " The print series Discovering the Horses of Sable Island documents...
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2010s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

Award Winning Beach, minimalist monochrome, photograph, limited edition print
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and white fine art long exposure waterscape - landscape photography. Archival pigment ink print as part of a limited edition of 9. All Gerald Berghammer prints are made to orde...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

Emma in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, April 1984
By Jonathan Becker
Located in New York, NY
Emma in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, 1984 Pão de Açucar, (Sugarloaf Mountain), Rio’s defining landmark looms in the background. Photographed by Jonathan Becker Contemporary 14" x 14.5...
Category

1980s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Platinum

Mother Nursing Her Child, Wearing Traditional Tribal Jewelry, Ethiopia, Calming
By Drew Doggett
Located in US
"Untitled 13" This award-winning image features the bond between a Nyangatom mother as she nurses her child. The tribe’s women pride themselves on their high stacks of necklaces wh...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

Award Winning Beach, Scotland, fine art black and white photography, landscape
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and white fine art long exposure waterscape - landscape photography. Archival pigment ink print as part of a limited edition of 9. All Gerald Berghammer prints are made to orde...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

“Argot of Late” (Large Abstract Painting, Bold, Graphic, Type on Wood-120x80cm)
By Nicholas Evans
Located in Paris, IDF
ARGOT OF LATE 2022 Paris, France Bold, hand-painted, serif typography on raw, charred wood reads: ‘Argot of a Late Empire’ along with ‘glib without a trace of warmth,’ in subtle, r...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

"Abstract Historic Wall " FR4J Abstract, 21st Century, Acrylic, Clay Painting
By Roger König
Located in Dessau-Rosslau, Sachsen Anhalt
Artist: Roger König b. Dessau, Germany (1968) Master student of Kurt Schönburg, HWK Halle, Germany. König combines modern painting with acrylic with old techniques and in this way, he connects contemporary art with tradition. The natural clay color bestows the pictures with a completely special dim texture which stands in an exciting contrast with the delicate luster of the acrylic color. The features of the clay color allow a more intensive treatment of the surface. Often, there are lines, scratches or breaks in the surface, as if the canvas had been covered with a fair patina. More subtle strokes in the color bring graphic characters to mind, color gradients natural phenomena, divided canvasses the contrast which is immanent in everything: the principle of yin and yan. Roger König's works are in private collections worldwide. His admirers include leading figures in international business, film and media. Submit Best Offer, all reasonable offers will be considered Signed front 'Roger König'; signed reverse 'Roger König' This original artwork includes a Certificate of Authenticity . The piece will be stamped from Roger König Art...
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2010s Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Clay, Acrylic

Mitosis 4 Violet & Black Large Abstract Nature Bio Exploration Acrylic Print
By Costas Picadas
Located in Brooklyn, NY
*Scientists at Mount Sinai are working to identify and block COVID-19 while many are still at risk from the disease. We (the artist and gallery) will be donating 30% of all income from this work to Mount Sinai to support their efforts saving lives… Picadas creates photographs and video installations of places, situations and architecture that not only reveal their inner essence but also hint at dark unknown recesses. By partially stripping away the surface features of an image, the artist unearths visions that give rise to both a secret countenance and a psychic inner landscape. The artist explains, “In my photographs I examine and reveal the ways in which one can freeze both space and time by re-contextualizing different parts of reality and recombining them in new ways. The result is that both objects, and even situations, can be transformed into a kind of sculpture, providing us access to new knowledge about the nature of our reality.” The current works on view include photographs from Costas Picadas...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Color

After the Rainbow, France, black and white photography, long exposure, landscape
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and white fine art long exposure waterscape - landscape photography print. Rocks in the surf at the Atlantic Ocean in France. Archival pigment ink print, edition of 9. Signed, ...
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2010s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Black and White, Digital...

Italian Stone Pine, Tree, Tuscany, color photography, landscape, limited edition
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and white fine art landscape photography. Archival pigment ink print as part of a limited edition of 7. All Gerald Berghammer prints are made to order in limited editions on Ha...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

"In un mare di pittura" by Enzio Wenk, 2019 -Acrylic on Canvas, NeoExpressionism
By Enzio Wenk
Located in Bresso, IT
Translated title: "In a sea of painting". Acrylic paint on canvas.
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2010s Neo-Expressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Abstract Cast Glass Sculpture, 'Anturan', 2008 by David Ruth
By David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
'Anturan' is a contemporary abstract cast glass sculpture by David Ruth from his Internal Space & Standing Stones series. It features painterly brushstroke formations in glass called...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Stainless Steel

Variation 11, pink, white, nature inspired leaf composition seems floral
By Juanita Bellavance
Located in Cumming, GA
Pink, white, gray original abstract painting. Large scale leaves on 24 x 24 inch canvas.
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Blue Agave, Arizona, USA, black and white photography, landscape, fine art
By Gerald Berghammer, Ina Forstinger
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and White Fine Art landscape photography. Blue Agave, plant, detail, Arizona, USA. Archival pigment ink print, edition of 9. Signed, titled, dated and...
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2010s Abstract Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital Pigment, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Signed Limited Edition Feminist Contemporary Art Print - Gender Scrambling 771
Located in New York, NY
Linda Stein, Gender Scrambling 771: Barack Obama, Sasha Hoffman Signed Limited Edition Feminist Contemporary Art Print Prints from this series are in the Permanent Collections of Vi...
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2010s Feminist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

Untitled
By Enzio Wenk
Located in Bresso, IT
Acrylic on canvas with a wooden frame.
Category

2010s Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Acrylic

Wine Press House in the Wheat Field, color photography, landscape
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Fine art landscape color photography. Archival pigment ink print as part of a limited edition of 8. All Gerald Berghammer prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuehle ...
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2010s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, black & white prints, landscapes, palm trees
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and white fine art landscape photography. Archival pigment ink print as part of a limited edition of 9. All Gerald Berghammer prints are made to order in limited editions on Ha...
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2010s American Realist Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital Pigment, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

L'assenza è forza muta che vol
By Enzio Wenk
Located in Bresso, IT
Translated title: "Absence is a silent strength that flies" Enamel on canvas.
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2010s Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Enamel

Split Rock, Scotland, natural wonder, black and white photograph, landscape
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and White Fine Art waterscape Photography for Sale. Split rock on the impressive Scottish coast, Scotland. Archival pigment ink print, edition of 9. S...
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2010s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Archival Ink, Digital Pigment

Upper Belvedere, Vienna, black and white, fine art, architecture, photography
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and White Fine Art cityscape photography. Archival pigment ink print, edition of 9. Signed, titled, dated and numbered by artist. Certificate of authenticity included. Printed ...
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2010s Contemporary Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Digital Pigment, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Millefiori / DMG / kandy black
By Chuck Elliott
Located in Bristol, GB
Millefiori / DMG / kandy black is a ten colour archival pigment print on 305gsm, 100% cotton, Hahnemühle fine art paper. The work can be supplied unframed, or framed and ready to ha...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fresh Perspectives

Materials

Archival Pigment

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