Paul Indrek Kostabi Figurative Prints
American, b. 1962
Paul Indrek Kostabi (also known as Ena; born October 1, 1962 in Whittier, California) is an American artist, musician, music producer and audio engineer. He is the brother of artist Mark Kostabi.
Kostabi was a founding member of the bands Youth Gone Mad, White Zombie, and Psychotica. Kostabi currently performs with Tony Esposito in the group Kostabeats and with Walter Schreifels band Dead Heavens.
Kostabi became part of the CBGB Festival in 2014 exhibiting paintings alongside photographers Bob Gruen, Michael Lavine and Chris Stein. He also painted live in Times Square while Devo and Jane's Addiction performed.
Kostabi is credited with naming the painting Use Your Illusion by Mark Kostabi which became the title for Guns N' Roses studio albums volume 1 and 2.
2012 launches brand Bad Things with artwork on various electronic device covers such as iPhones.
in 2015 Kostabi launches his character sprkl through Gallerie F in Kranenburg at the Art Karlsruhe art fair with a solo exhibition, of paintings sculpture and prints of the character.
2016 Kostabi #sprkl character featured in Pokemon GO game.
2016 Kostabi art featured in Architectural Digest.
Paul Kostabi paintings are present in permanent collections of:
Paterson Museum, New Jersey Guggenheim Museum, New York New England Museum of Art, Brooklyn, Connecticut Millennium Museum Whitney Museum of Art, Video, Paper Tiger Sessions Museion Museum, Bolzano, Italyto
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Artist: Paul Indrek Kostabi
High five on East 5
By Paul Indrek Kostabi
Located in Kansas City, MO
Paul Kostabi
High five on East 5
Giclee print on handmade paper
Year: 2013
Size: 24.02x17.32in
Signed by hand
Edition: 75
COA provided
Ref.: 924802-1187
Paul Indrek Kostabi (also known as Ena; born October 1, 1962 in Whittier, California) is an American artist, musician, music producer and audio engineer. He is the brother of artist Mark Kostabi.
Kostabi was a founding member of the bands Youth Gone Mad, White Zombie, and Psychotica. Kostabi currently performs with Tony Esposito in the group Kostabeats and with Walter Schreifels band Dead Heavens.
Kostabi became part of the CBGB Festival in 2014 exhibiting paintings alongside photographers Bob Gruen, Michael Lavine...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paul Indrek Kostabi Figurative Prints
Materials
Giclée, Handmade Paper
Invention
By Paul Indrek Kostabi
Located in Kansas City, MO
Paul Kostabi
Invention
Giclée print on handmade paper
Year: 2013
Size: 24.02x17.32in
Signed by hand
Edition: 30
COA provided
Ref.: 924802-1188
Paul Indrek Kostabi (also known as Ena; born October 1, 1962 in Whittier, California) is an American artist, musician, music producer and audio engineer. He is the brother of artist Mark Kostabi.
Kostabi was a founding member of the bands Youth Gone Mad, White Zombie, and Psychotica. Kostabi currently performs with Tony Esposito in the group Kostabeats and with Walter Schreifels band Dead Heavens.
Kostabi became part of the CBGB Festival in 2014 exhibiting paintings alongside photographers Bob Gruen, Michael Lavine...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paul Indrek Kostabi Figurative Prints
Materials
Handmade Paper, Giclée
Weiße Blume
By Paul Indrek Kostabi
Located in Kansas City, MO
Giclee on handmade cotton paper
Year: 2016
Size: 19.68 x 24.01 inches (50 x 61cm)
Edition: 75, not individually numbered
Signed by hand
COA provided
Paul Indrek Kostabi (also known...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Indrek Kostabi Figurative Prints
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$355 Sale Price
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Kostabi, Paul - Sunshine of My Life, EDITION 24 (letzte Exemplare), handsigniert
By Paul Indrek Kostabi
Located in Winterswijk, NL
"Sunshine of My Life" (letzte Exemplare der Edition!)
Giclee auf Hahnemühle Bauwollpapier
handsigniert und nummeriert
Edition: Clever-Art (Trockenstempel)
Auflage: E.A.
Hinweis: ...
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2010s American Modern Paul Indrek Kostabi Figurative Prints
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D.R.E.I.
By Paul Indrek Kostabi
Located in Kansas City, MO
Giclee on handmade cotton paper
Year: 2016
Size: 19.68 x 24.01 inches (50 x 61cm)
Edition: 75, not individually numbered
Signed by hand
COA provided
Paul Indrek Kostabi (also known...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paul Indrek Kostabi Figurative Prints
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$355 Sale Price
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Psychedelic Man - Original Digital Pigment Print, Handsigned and Numbered
By Paul Indrek Kostabi
Located in Paris, IDF
Paul KOSTABI (Paul Indrek KOSTABI, called)
Psychedelic Man
Original Digital Pigment Print
Handsigned in pencil
Numbered /75
On vellum 61 x 49 cm (c. 24 x 19.2inch)
Authenticated wi...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Paul Indrek Kostabi Figurative Prints
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Digital, Digital Pigment
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