Elise VazelakisExpectant Tree
Price Upon Request
Expectant Tree
By Elise Vazelakis
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Loom Woven Photography
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Elise Vazelakis Art
Photographic Film
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Expectant Tree
By Elise Vazelakis
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Loom Woven Photography
Photographic Film
Price Upon Request
Comfort
By Elise Vazelakis
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Loom Woven Photography
Photographic Film
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Ruth
By Elise Vazelakis
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Loom Woven Photography
Photographic Film
Price Upon Request
Comet
By Elise Vazelakis
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Loom Woven Photography
Photographic Film
words fail (ii) : contemporary collage
Located in New York, NY
Collage by Torea Frey created using found papers from vintage dictionaries and thesauruses, graphite powder, and matte medium. Torea is a writer,...
Paper, Photographic Film, Mixed Media
$6,675
H 36 in W 36 in
"Distant Thunder No.1" landscape painting and photography on panel
By Stev'nn Hall
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Hall, Stev’nn Title: Distant Thunder No.1 Date: 2026 Medium: Photography, Oil, Ink and pastel with textured matte surface on birch panel Unframed Dimensions: 36" x 36" S...
Birch, Photographic Film, Pastel, Ink, Oil
Large Mosaic Self Portrait
By Kim Frohsin
Located in Burlingame, CA
Experimental photographic work by Kim Frohsin, who is often associated with the Bay Area Figurative movement, began exhibiting in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early 1990s, and in 1993 was included with Nathan Olivera, Manuel Neri and Stephen De Staebler in an exhibit of "Four Figures from the Bay." With Wayne Thiebaud as the juror, she won the California Society of Printmakers' Award in 1996, and the following year exhibited at the de Young Museum in San Francisco in "Bay Area Art: The Morgan Flagg Collection." Frohsin is a multidisciplinary visual artist, who is at home with painting, drawing, monoprintIng, and mixed media. Her subjects include the female figure as well as mundane ''objects" and series — including ‘Cautionary Tales’ and ‘Portraits of Numbers’— that attract her attention, and which are most often autobiographical in nature. This mixed media work is created from deconstructed pinhole photographs...
Photographic Film, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Color Pencil, Pigment, Pin...
Intermodal
By Gordon McConnell
Located in Bozeman, MT
Biography Creating paintings inspired by western movies and by Remington and Russell, he is a native of the West, having been born and raised in rural Colorado. He studied art at Ba...
Canvas, Photographic Film, Acrylic
"Daydream No.1" landscape painting and photography on panel
By Stev'nn Hall
Located in Boston, MA
Artist: Hall, Stev’nn Title: Daydream No.1 Date: 2026 Medium: Photography, Oil, Ink and pastel with textured matte surface on birch panel Unframed Dimensions: 42" x 42" Signatur...
Birch, Photographic Film, Pastel, Ink, Oil
Ribbons of Memory, surrealist composition by D Ollard
Located in London, GB
D Ollard Ribbons of Memory Gouache and photographic collage 20 x 26 cm Signed to reverse Provenance: The family of A. E. Halliwell Little is known about D Ollard other than the fac...
Photographic Film, Gouache
Treehouse
By Tony Caramanico
Located in Fairfield, CT
Surfing is often a combination of ecstasy and terror enjoyed in far-flung locations under very special conditions. Surfers are a brand of those lunatics you see on tv who risk sure death and dismemberment to get close to tornadoes, the difference being, surfers want to Ride it! And, the ride is similar to jumping off a ship’s mast in a gale...
Photographic Film
$1,224Sale Price|20% Off
H 50.01 in W 39.38 in D 0.2 in
Rose glow - still life analogue photography , limited edition of 5
By Ugne Pouwell
Located in London, GB
'Rose glow' Printed on Hahnemühle photo rag Baryta 308 Gsm fine art paper, these limited edition photographs are designed to withstand the test of time, pre...
Film, Photographic Film, Archival Paper, Color, Digital, Giclée
Green Sands
By Tony Caramanico
Located in Fairfield, CT
Surfing is often a combination of ecstasy and terror enjoyed in far-flung locations under very special conditions. Surfers are a brand of those lunatics you see on tv who risk sure death and dismemberment to get close to tornadoes, the difference being, surfers want to Ride it! And, the ride is similar to jumping off a ship’s mast in a gale...
Photographic Film
$875
H 18 in W 12 in
Important unique mixed media drawing photograph Brian Wood Canadian MOMA NYC
Located in Buffalo, NY
Original mixed media work by Canadian artist Brian Wood. This work comes in a contemporary frame presentation. Brian Wood is an artist working with multip...
Photographic Film, Archival Ink
$3,360Sale Price|20% Off
H 34 in W 50 in D 1.5 in
Soaring Sky High, fine art abstract on maple wood, NYC, water towers & blue sky
By Hugo Garcia-Urrutia
Located in Dallas, TX
Soaring Sky High, part of the “Wooden Postcards” series, lifts the viewer above Union Square’s rooftops, capturing New York’s iconic water towers against a vast blue sky. Shot with a...
Wood, Maple, Oak, Photographic Film, Varnish
$2,400Sale Price|20% Off
H 36 in W 33 in D 1.5 in
Rays of City Light, fine art photography on maple wood, yellow and orange NYC
By Hugo Garcia-Urrutia
Located in Dallas, TX
Part of the “Wooden Postcards” series by husband and wife team Hugo Garcia-Urrutia & MK Semos, "Rays of City Light" is shot using cross-processed medium format film and a Holga camera. The imagery is a vibrant New York City street scene, showing an iconic yellow taxi cab and abstract orange patterns and "rays of light" emulating from the buildings. The frames are manually juxtaposed inside the camera to create “rays” emulating from the urban chaos of taxi cabs and skyscrapers. Urrutia crafts the substrate from white oak flooring, with the natural wood grain becoming an essential element of the composition. The choice of white oak, with its natural grain visible through the film overlay, reinforces a sense of history and urban grit, allowing the wood itself to become an active part of the composition. HUGO GARCIA URRUTIA Hugo Garcia Urrutia is an interdisciplinary artist, interested in the cross-pollination between art and architecture. A graduate and active member of the Architectural Association in the United Kingdom, Urrutia’s work creates a distinct spatiality located at the interstice of art and architecture. His work explores and uses the technology for design and fabrication, with a sensitive and conscious reminder of the creativity of human endeavor. Urrutia graduated from the Architectural Association in 2013, earning a Master of Architecture in the Design & Make programme. In 2000, he graduated from Texas Tech University, with a Bachelor of Architecture and Design and received the 2000 Outstanding Thesis Award. In 2004, he founded Decorazon Gallery in Dallas’ historic Bishop Arts District where he directed, curated and exhibited numerous art/architectural exhibitions for national and international artists. His personal artwork has been exhibited in the United States, United Kingdom, Thailand, Colombia, and Hong Kong. His participation in art and architectural competitions and public projects include; the AIA Cincinnati, where he received the Design Award for the 2000 National Urban Poetry I competition and the 2005 ARQUINE - International Architecture Competition in Mexico City. His art installations – The Mexican Tsunami, and Making a Killing – have both been featured at the Art Santa Fe 2010 Contemporary Art Fair, curated by Charlotte Jackson, and University of Dallas and the McKinney Avenue Contemporary (MAC) in Dallas curated by Charissa N. Terranova. Together with the AA-DLAB 2012 team, Urrutia presented the Fallen Star at the Architectural Association Back Member’s Room. MK SEMOS MK Semos is a Greek-American artist whose work is deeply rooted in her passion for storytelling. Raised in Dallas, Texas, her artistic journey began at the Booker T. Washington School for the Performing and Visual Arts and later at the University of Texas at Austin, where she earned degrees in photojournalism and photo illustration. It was in New York City during the vibrant 1990s that her artistic vision crystallized. Captivated by the city's energy, Semos photographed its dynamic urban landscapes and eclectic people, using her SL 66 Rolleiflex camera to capture movement and emotion. Even after three decades, she finds endless inspiration in the city’s pulse, describing it as an "endless source of inspiration." Semos’ work spans travel, portraiture, and environmental photography, with her mastery of the Holga camera earning her recognition in publications like New York Magazine, Business Traveler, and Timeout NY. Alongside her husband, Hugo Garcia Urrutia, she co-founded DeCorazon Gallery, showcasing global artists and exhibiting her own works in prestigious art fairs around the world. Semos also serves on the board of the Association of Women Art Dealers...
Wood, Oak, Maple, Photographic Film, Varnish