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Helen Bellaver Art

Helen Bellaver is an Abstract Expressionist living in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she has been practicing for the last 30 years. Her work has evolved into expressions of black. Bellaver's style is akin to the great Abstract Expressionists such as Clyfford Still, Franz Kline and color-field painter Mark Rothko. The mark-making on her works comes directly from the genre of Abstract Expressionism and her emotions break through the compositions powerfully.

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Artist: Helen Bellaver
Abstract 64 - Contemporary Abstract Painting w/ Stunning Brushstrokes (Black)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Abstract 64," is a contemporary Abstract painting by San Jose-based artist Helen Bellaver. In this work, Helen layers a medium onto her canvas or paper to create a subtle texture, which she then layers her acrylic paint on to create depth and detail. This work creates a sense of energy as the eye is drawn to the rich black and relieved by golden tones of cream as it intertwines itself into the foreground of the painting. Helen Bellaver is an abstract expressionist living in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she has been practicing for the last thirty years. Her work has evolved into expressions of black. To the artist, black brings her a sense of calm and is at the forefront of her works. She uses it as her foreground, and in the background, she has layers of creams, whites, blues, ochres, browns, reds, etc. The mark-making in her works comes directly from the genre of Abstract Expressionism...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Abstract 64 - Abstract Expressionist Mixed Media (Black + Yellow + Cream)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Abstract 64," is a contemporary Abstract painting by San Jose-based artist Helen Bellaver. In this work, Helen layers a medium onto her canvas or paper to create a subtle texture, which she then layers her acrylic paint on to create depth and detail. This work creates a sense of energy as the eye is drawn to the rich black and relieved by golden tones of cream as it intertwines itself into the foreground of the painting. Helen Bellaver is an abstract expressionist living in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she has been practicing for the last thirty years. Her work has evolved into expressions of black. To the artist, black brings her a sense of calm and is at the forefront of her works. She uses it as her foreground, and in the background, she has layers of creams, whites, blues, ochres, browns, reds, etc. The mark-making on her works comes directly from the genre of Abstract Expressionism...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

Materials

Acrylic, Archival Paper, Mixed Media

Configuration Series 5 - Abstract Expressionist Mixed Media (Black + Sienna)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Configuration Series 5," is a contemporary Abstract painting by San Jose based artist Helen Bellaver. In this work, Helen layers a medium onto her paper to create subtle texture, wh...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Archival Paper

Abstract 62 - Abstract Expressionist Mixed Media (Black + White + Yellow + Gold)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Abstract 62," is a contemporary Abstract painting by San Jose-based artist Helen Bellaver. In this work, Helen layers a medium onto her paper to create a subtle texture, which she t...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Acrylic, Archival Paper, Mixed Media

Winter No. 1 - Abstract Painting with Beautiful Movement (Black+White+Cream)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Winter No. 1," by Helen Bellaver, is an abstract expressionist work on paper. Bellaver created this work with much more depth than you are used to seeing in a work on paper because...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Paper, Acrylic

Bronze Kimono - Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Kimono Painting
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
Helen Bellaver's "Bronze Kimono" is part of a series of works on paper the artist competed over the space of two years. These works share the ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Helen Bellaver Art

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Paper, Acrylic

Dawn Diptych - Two Toned Expressionist Geometric Abstraction (Black+White)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Dawn Diptych" is an abstract expressionist acrylic set of paintings by artist Helen Bellaver. "Dawn, Black" and "Dawn, White" can be purchased individ...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Bronze No. 2- Circular Abstract Painting on Paper, Contemporary (Brown+Black)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
Helen Bellaver's "Bronze No. 2" is part of a series of works on paper the artist competed over the space of two years. These works share the textural su...
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2010s Abstract Helen Bellaver Art

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Paper, Acrylic

Garden Diptych - Floral Gestural Contemporary Abstract Painting in (Black+Red)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Garden Red" and "Garden Black/Red" by Abstract Expressionist artist Helen Bellaver are bold, stunning, and eye-catching paintings. These works are part of her newest series, where...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Acrylic, Canvas, Mixed Media

Roulette No. 2- Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Painting (Black+White+Red)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Roulette No. 2," is part of Bellaver's current series that was unveiled at her latest solo show, "An Affair with Black: Abstract Expressionism by Helen Bellaver...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Three - Geometric Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Painting with Pastel Colors
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Three" is a mixed media abstract work on wood panel by California based abstract artist Helen Bellaver. This work, and it's partner piece "Four," show the transition between her se...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Three Four Diptych - Geometric Gestural Contemporary Abstract Painting in Pastel
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Three, Four Diptych," is a contemporary geometric and gestural abstract set of paintings by artist Helen Bellaver. "Three" and "Four" can be purcha...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Wave Through- Gestural Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Painting (Black+White)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Wave Through," is a gestural abstraction created by artist Helen Bellaver. The work has an undeniable motion flowing through it, guiding the viewer across the painting. The contempo...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Four- Geometric Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Painting with Pastel Colors
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Four" is a mixed media abstract work on wood panel by California based abstract artist Helen Bellaver. This work, and it's partner piece "Three," show...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Garden Black & Red - Bold Contemporary Square Abstract Flora Painting
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Garden Black & Red," by Abstract Expressionist artist Helen Bellaver is bold, stunning, and eye-catching. This is one of four in her "Garden" series, ...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Because of Amani - Large Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Painting (Black)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Because of Amani" is an elegant example of contemporary Abstract Expressionism by San Jose-based artist Helen Bellaver. This work has a subtle background with faded stripes in pale ...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Canvas

Paradise Fire, A Wake Up Call - Abstract Fire Painting with (Orange+Red+Black)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Paradise, A Wake Up Call" was a response to the California fire in Paradise last year. This fire was devastating and took a toll on the entire Northern California Region. Helen ha...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Garden Red - Bold Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Panting with Flowers (Red)
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Garden Red," by Abstract Expressionist artist Helen Bellaver is bold, stunning, and eye-catching. This is one of four in her "Garden" series, "Garden Black & Red" is also available...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Primal Red Dust - Contemporary Abstract Expressionist in (Yellow+Red+Blue+Black
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Primal Red Dust" is an original painting by Helen Bellaver. The painting is done on a wood panel, so it is a substantial piece. Bellaver uses a medium initially on the wood panel, c...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Wood Panel, Mixed Media, Acrylic

"Seeing" - Beautiful Example of Contemporary Abstract Expressionism in Black + W
By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Seeing" is a Contemporary Abstract Expressionist painting by Helen Bellaver. This work is delicate and subtle, with layers of texture and color under the overarching cream, black, a...
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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Acrylic

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By Helen Bellaver
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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By Helen Bellaver
Located in Gilroy, CA
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2010s Contemporary Helen Bellaver Art

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By Helen Bellaver
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