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Ray Beldner Art

Ray Beldner is a sculptor and mixed media artist whose work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally and can be found in many public and private collections including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and the Federal Reserve Board, Washington D.C., 21c Museum, Kentucky, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Oakland Museum of California, and the San Jose Museum of Art, among others. Born in San Francisco, Beldner received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA from Mills College. He has received numerous awards and fellowships including a California Arts Council Fellowship in New Genres, a Creative Work Fund Grant from the Haas Foundations, and a Potrero Nuevo environmental art grant. He has taught sculpture, interdisciplinary studies, and professional practices at the San Francisco Art Institute, California College of the Arts, San Francisco State University, and University of California, Santa Cruz. His work has been reviewed in publications including Art in America, Arte, Art On Paper, Artweek, Wired, Playboy, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice, the International Herald Tribune, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times. A profile of him and his work can be found in the book: Epicenter, San Francisco Bay Area Art Now, by Chronicle Books.
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Artist: Ray Beldner
Rock Wall – Vibrant Painted Sculptural Wall Installation of Organic Shapes
Rock Wall – Vibrant Painted Sculptural Wall Installation of Organic Shapes

Rock Wall – Vibrant Painted Sculptural Wall Installation of Organic Shapes

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

“Rock Wall” is a vibrant wall-mounted installation by contemporary artist Ray Beldner. Each of the 18 sculptural forms—resembling abstract, painted rocks—is individually crafted from...

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2010s Modern Ray Beldner Art

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Foam, Mixed Media, Archival Paper, Polyurethane

Thick Sunset (Abstract Multi Coloured Collage on Paper)
Thick Sunset (Abstract Multi Coloured Collage on Paper)

Thick Sunset (Abstract Multi Coloured Collage on Paper)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage created on Paper. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options. BIO: Ray Beldner is a sculptor and mixed media artist whose work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally and can be found in many public and private collections including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and the Federal Reserve Board, Washington D.C., 21c Museum, Kentucky, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Oakland Museum of California, and the San Jose Museum of Art, among others. Born in San Francisco, Beldner received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA from Mills College. He has received numerous awards and fellowships. He has taught sculpture, interdisciplinary studies, and professional practices at the San Francisco Art Institute, California College of the Arts, San Francisco State University, and University of California, Santa Cruz. His work has been reviewed in publications including Art in America, Arte, Art On Paper, Artweek, Wired, Playboy, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper

Whatever a Sun, Abstract Black and White Collage on Paper
Whatever a Sun, Abstract Black and White Collage on Paper

Whatever a Sun, Abstract Black and White Collage on Paper

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Mixed Media Collage created on Paper. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options. Ray Beldner is a sculptor and mixed media artist whose work has been exhibit...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Archival Paper

Spiralling Ecstatically this (Abstract Multi Coloured Collage on Paper)
Spiralling Ecstatically this (Abstract Multi Coloured Collage on Paper)

Spiralling Ecstatically this (Abstract Multi Coloured Collage on Paper)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage created on Paper. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options. BIO: Ray Beldner is a sculptor and mixed media artist whose work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally and can be found in many public and private collections including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and the Federal Reserve Board, Washington D.C., 21c Museum, Kentucky, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Oakland Museum of California, and the San Jose Museum of Art, among others. Born in San Francisco, Beldner received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA from Mills College. He has received numerous awards and fellowships. He has taught sculpture, interdisciplinary studies, and professional practices at the San Francisco Art Institute, California College of the Arts, San Francisco State University, and University of California, Santa Cruz. His work has been reviewed in publications including Art in America, Arte, Art On Paper, Artweek, Wired, Playboy, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper

Higher Than Have (Abstract Multi Coloured Collage on Paper)
Higher Than Have (Abstract Multi Coloured Collage on Paper)

Higher Than Have (Abstract Multi Coloured Collage on Paper)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage created on Paper. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options. BIO: Ray Beldner is a sculptor and mixed media artist whose work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally and can be found in many public and private collections including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and the Federal Reserve Board, Washington D.C., 21c Museum, Kentucky, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Oakland Museum of California, and the San Jose Museum of Art, among others. Born in San Francisco, Beldner received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA from Mills College. He has received numerous awards and fellowships. He has taught sculpture, interdisciplinary studies, and professional practices at the San Francisco Art Institute, California College of the Arts, San Francisco State University, and University of California, Santa Cruz. His work has been reviewed in publications including Art in America, Arte, Art On Paper, Artweek, Wired, Playboy, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper

Gladly Beyond, Modern Wall Relief Collage on Wood Panel with Pale Blues
Gladly Beyond, Modern Wall Relief Collage on Wood Panel with Pale Blues

Gladly Beyond, Modern Wall Relief Collage on Wood Panel with Pale Blues

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Ray Beldner blurs the line between sculpture and collage in this dynamic wall-mounted relief work. Using cut archival prints mounted to custom-cut wood forms, Beldner reimagines the ...

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2010s Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Plywood, Mixed Media, Archival Paper, Digital

The Together Colored Instant Collage, (Abstract Dimensional Shaped Assemblage)
The Together Colored Instant Collage, (Abstract Dimensional Shaped Assemblage)

The Together Colored Instant Collage, (Abstract Dimensional Shaped Assemblage)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Large Scale Shaped Collage Assemblage created with Archival Papers and 3/4" plywood. Artwork is mounted to wall with Included metal Hardware with a 3" float from the wall. Ray Bel...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Plywood, Archival Paper

Such Small Hands Installation (Collage mounted on Square panel in Groupings)
Such Small Hands Installation (Collage mounted on Square panel in Groupings)

Such Small Hands Installation (Collage mounted on Square panel in Groupings)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Large Scale Shaped Collage Assemblage created with Archival Papers mounted on panels with 12 such panels. Each panel is 12 in x 12 in. Single panel can be sold separately, please con...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Such Small Hands #14 ( Collage Assemblage on Square Panel)
Such Small Hands #14 ( Collage Assemblage on Square Panel)

Such Small Hands #14 ( Collage Assemblage on Square Panel)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage assemblage created with paper on panel. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options in Black, White and Natural Wood. BIO: Ray Beldner...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Such Small Hands #18 (Abstract Collage with paper on Panel)
Such Small Hands #18 (Abstract Collage with paper on Panel)

Such Small Hands #18 (Abstract Collage with paper on Panel)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage assemblage created with paper on panel. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options in Black, White and Natural Wood. BIO: Ray Beldner...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Such Small Hands #16 ( Collage Painting mounted on square Panel)
Such Small Hands #16 ( Collage Painting mounted on square Panel)

Such Small Hands #16 ( Collage Painting mounted on square Panel)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage assemblage created with paper on panel. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options in Black, White and Natural Wood. BIO: Ray Beldner is a sculptor a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Such Small Hands #17 (Collage Assemblage with paper on Square Panel)
Such Small Hands #17 (Collage Assemblage with paper on Square Panel)

Such Small Hands #17 (Collage Assemblage with paper on Square Panel)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage assemblage created with paper on panel. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options in Black, White and Natural Wood. BIO: Ray Beldner is a sculptor a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Such Small Hands #12 ( Abstract Collage Assemblage on Square Panel)
Such Small Hands #12 ( Abstract Collage Assemblage on Square Panel)

Such Small Hands #12 ( Abstract Collage Assemblage on Square Panel)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage assemblage created with paper on panel. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options in Black, White and Natural Wood. BIO: Ray Beldner is a sculptor a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Such Small Hands #11 ( Abstract Collage on Square Panel)
Such Small Hands #11 ( Abstract Collage on Square Panel)

Such Small Hands #11 ( Abstract Collage on Square Panel)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage assemblage created with paper on panel. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options in Black, White and Natural Wood. BIO: Ray Beldner...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Such Small Hands #9 ( Collage series on Square Panel)
Such Small Hands #9 ( Collage series on Square Panel)

Such Small Hands #9 ( Collage series on Square Panel)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage assemblage created with paper on panel. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options in Black, White and Natural Wood. BIO: Ray Beldner...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Such Small Hands #1 ( Collage Assemblage on Square Panel)
Such Small Hands #1 ( Collage Assemblage on Square Panel)

Such Small Hands #1 ( Collage Assemblage on Square Panel)

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage assemblage created with paper on panel. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options in Black, White and Natural Wood. BIO: Ray Beldner...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Such Small Hands #5
Such Small Hands #5

Such Small Hands #5

By Ray Beldner

Located in New York, NY

Collage assemblage created with paper on panel. Artwork priced unframed. Contact the gallery for framing options in Black, White and Natural Wood. BIO: Ray Beldner is a sculptor a...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ray Beldner Art

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Paper, Panel

Rock #27
Rock #27

Ray BeldnerRock #27, 2021

Price Upon Request

Rock #27

By Ray Beldner

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Ridged polyurethane foam, masking tape, printed vinyl, UV matte varnish.

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ray Beldner Art

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Mixed Media

Rock #10
Rock #10

Ray BeldnerRock #10, 2021

Price Upon Request

Rock #10

By Ray Beldner

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Ridged polyurethane foam, masking tape, printed vinyl, UV matte varnish.

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ray Beldner Art

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Mixed Media

Rock #35
Rock #35

Ray BeldnerRock #35, 2021

Price Upon Request

Rock #35

By Ray Beldner

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Ridged polyurethane foam, masking tape, printed vinyl, UV matte varnish.

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ray Beldner Art

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Mixed Media

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