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Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

American, Ukrainian

Oksana Tanasiv is a wildly talented international contemporary artist. She is Ukrainian - American. She experiments in realistic, surrealistic and pop-art creating the art as collections by subject, style and technique. One of her biggest art series is Dollar Art. In Dollar Art she expresses artistic thoughts about the social, political and economical structure of the world, showing the relation between people and money and how bank notes can influence a person's behavior and manipulate a person's brain, what limitations and possibilities can be created because of money bills. Tanasiv's conception of Dollar Art is in creation of a surreal world on canvas where the surrounding objects, steps, chairs, umbrellas, doors, business suits, glasses, food, trees, people are made of dollar bills. The items are created to deliver a message, showing interconnection between corruption and famine, ignorance and war, hardworking and achievement, abuse and protection, gender inequality, political manipulations and economical issues. For this collection artist uses oil and her another discovered technique of dollar bills collage on canvas. Today, Tanasiv is a well recognised contemporary artist with numerous exhibitions at World Art Trade Shows, Fashion Week NYC, art galleries of NYC and CT and with artwork sold to collections worldwide. It's gorgeous, she's beautiful,she's naked, long flowing hair. exquisite physique.

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Artist: Oksana Tanasiv
Angie&Brad
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
Angie&Brad is art belonging to Love. Reincarnation series by Oksana Tanasiv , featuring most famous couples in history, and this painting is capturing couple's dance moment, by Ange...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Audrey 6. Celebrity lavender lime pop-art portrait of iconic Audrey Hepburn
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
Audrey Hepburn 6 is original oil on canvas created by Oksana Tanasiv in 2022. The size of canvas 30"X40". The artist captured iconic celebrity's seductive look who is holding her s...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

John Lennon& Yoko Ono Celebrities Portraits Pop Art
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
Portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, powerful couple whose relationship is one of the most famously iconic. In my creation, I explored the essence of iconography wrapped in bursts ...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Oil, Acrylic

Monroe 7. Celebrity blue pop-art portrait of iconic Marylin Monroe
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
Marilyn Monroe 7 is original oil on canvas created by Oksana Tanasiv in 2022. The size of canvas 30"X40". The artist captured iconic celebrity's seductive look who is smoking a cig...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Freddie Mercury. Celebrities Portraits, Pop-art.
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
The art "Freddie Mercury" is Limited Edition of 25 canvas geclee prints on canvas in size 18″X24″. The print is covered by resin layer which protects the vibrancy of color pigments. ...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Resin, Acrylic, Giclée

Queen Elizabeth
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
The art "Queen Elizabeth" is Limited Edition of 25 canvas geclee prints on canvas in size 18″X24″. The print is covered by resin layer which protects the vibrancy of color pigments. ...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Resin, Canvas, Acrylic, Giclée

Audrey Hepburn
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
The art "Audrey Hepburn" is Limited Edition of 25 canvas geclee prints on canvas in size 18″X24″. The print is covered by resin layer which protects the vibrancy of color pigments. A...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Resin, Canvas, Acrylic, Giclée

Prince. Celebrities Portraits, Pop-art.
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
The art "Prince" is Limited Edition of 25 canvas geclee prints on canvas in size 18″X24″. The print is covered by resin layer which protects the vibrancy of color pigments. After the...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Resin, Acrylic, Giclée

Charlie Chaplin
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
The art "Charlie Chaplin" is Limited Edition of 25 canvas geclee prints on canvas in size 18″X24″. The print is covered by resin layer which protects the vibrancy of color pigments. ...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Resin, Canvas, Acrylic, Giclée

John Lennon
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
The art "John Lennon" is Limited Edition of 25 canvas geclee prints on canvas in size 18″X24″. The print is covered by resin layer which protects the vibrancy of color pigments. Afte...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Resin, Acrylic, Giclée

Marilyn Monroe
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
The art "Marilyn Monroe" is Limited Edition of 25 canvas geclee prints on canvas in size 18″X24″. The print is covered by resin layer which protects the vibrancy of color pigments. A...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Resin, Acrylic, Giclée, Canvas

Van Gogh. Celebrities Portraits, Pop-art.
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
The art "Van Gogh" is Limited Edition of 25 canvas geclee prints on canvas in size 18″X24″. The print is covered by resin layer which protects the vibrancy of color pigments. After t...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Resin, Canvas, Acrylic, Giclée

Andy Warhol. Celebrities Portraits, Pop-art.
By Oksana Tanasiv
Located in Norwalk, CT
The art "Andy Warhol" is Limited Edition of 25 canvas geclee prints on canvas in size 18″X24″. The print is covered by resin layer which protects the vibrancy of color pigments. Afte...
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2010s Pop Art Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Resin, Acrylic, Giclée

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Elderly as he was, he boldly resisted them, but was beaten, pelted with mud, and locked up in a ship in the port and only let out on payment of £800. He retired to Coker where he died in 1645. His eldest son Henry died in 1634 and he was succeeded by his grandson, Colonel William Helyar, the sitter in our portrait. Colonel Helyar raised a troop of horse for King Charles I and was a colonel in the king's army. He was at Exeter when it was captured by the Parliamentary forces in 1646 and thus deemed ‘Traitor to the Parliament’. His estates were sequestered, but they were returned and he was discharged and pardoned on payment of £1,522. During the Restoration he was a Sheriff and he also helped James II repel the Monmouth Rebellion. The companion portrait represents the Colonel’s wife, Rachel Helyar (baptised 24th June 1633 at St Mary Aldermanbury, London – died 1678). 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Colonel Helyar has been depicted in armour and holding a Marshal’s baton of command, confirming his status. There is a great sense of realism and a particular delicacy, note the finely rendered hand resting on the rapier. Rachel is wearing a satin dress with expansive sleeves and a crimson drapery over her shoulder and held up by her left hand. She wears large pearl...
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17th Century Old Masters Oksana Tanasiv Portrait Paintings

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Find a wide variety of authentic Oksana Tanasiv portrait paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. Not every interior allows for large Oksana Tanasiv portrait paintings, so small editions measuring 18 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Joanna Woyda, STEPHEN GAMSON, and Jon Davenport. Oksana Tanasiv portrait paintings prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $840 and tops out at $7,000, while the average work can sell for $840.

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