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"A New Rhythm 2, " Oil Painting
"A New Rhythm 2, " Oil Painting

"A New Rhythm 2, " Oil Painting

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Stefan Smit's (SA based) "A New Rhythm 2" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a woman with pink hair stretching her hands over her head as i...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Lacking Embers
Lacking Embers

Lacking Embers

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Lacking Embers, 2020

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Common Thread 3" (2024) by Stefan Smit, Male Portrait
"Common Thread 3" (2024) by Stefan Smit, Male Portrait

"Common Thread 3" (2024) by Stefan Smit, Male Portrait

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

"Common Thread 3" by Stefan Smit (South Africa based) is an original oil on panel depicting a male portrait with a bird perched for flight on his shoulder. "Stefan Smit is a South ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Common Thread 2" (2024) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait
"Common Thread 2" (2024) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait

"Common Thread 2" (2024) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

"Common Thread 2" by Stefan Smit (South Africa based) is an original oil on panel depicting a female portrait with ribbons of red weaving through the painting. "Stefan Smit is a So...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Common Thread 1" (2024) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait
"Common Thread 1" (2024) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait

"Common Thread 1" (2024) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

"Common Thread 1" by Stefan Smit (South Africa based) is an original oil on panel depicting a female in profile with a bird flying around her. "Stefan Smit is a South African fine ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

You Are
You Are

Stefan SmitYou Are, 2021

$525Sale Price|30% Off

You Are

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

You Are, 2021

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Mixed Signals
Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Mixed Signals, 2021

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Safe Passage
Safe Passage

Stefan SmitSafe Passage, 2021

$525Sale Price|30% Off

Safe Passage

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Safe Passage, 2021

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Dividing Lines
Dividing Lines

Dividing Lines

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

“Destruction is a form of exploration for me because by not being too precious I’m able to tear away at the layers of my subject and gradually piece them back together, which is ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

File, Index, Catalogue
File, Index, Catalogue

File, Index, Catalogue

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

"In times of chaos we sometimes lean a little too far in the opposite direction to try balance out the feelings of our own personal loss of control, which is what this piece represen...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"A New Rhythm 3, " Oil Painting
"A New Rhythm 3, " Oil Painting

"A New Rhythm 3, " Oil Painting

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Stefan Smit's (SA based) "A New Rhythm 3" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a black man in a matching yellow ensemble full of movement as ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Always" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Male Portrait
"Always" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Male Portrait

"Always" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Male Portrait

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

"Always" by Stefan Smit (South Africa based) is an original oil on panel depicting a portrait of a dark haired male model with his eyes closed and his hand upraised. "Stefan Smit is...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Boundaries" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait
"Boundaries" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait

"Boundaries" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

"Boundaries" by Stefan Smit (South Africa based) is an original oil on panel depicting a portrait of a dark haired female model. "Stefan Smit is a South African fine artist current...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Realization" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait
"Realization" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait

"Realization" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Female Portrait

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

"Realization" by Stefan Smit (South Africa based) is an original oil on panel depicting a female portrait of a dark haired girl with a lit cigarette. "Stefan Smit is a South Africa...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Embers Embrace
Embers Embrace

Embers Embrace

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Embers Embrace, 2020

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Blinking Lights Pass Us By
Blinking Lights Pass Us By

Blinking Lights Pass Us By

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

ÄúAnother train, this time symbolizing the fleeting nature of existence, relationships and in this circumstance, encounters. I‚Äôve very rarely had chance interactions that stay with...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Faulty Wiring
Faulty Wiring

Faulty Wiring

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Faulty Wiring, 2021

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Gentle Surrender
Gentle Surrender

Gentle Surrender

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Gentle Surrender, 2021

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Ember Eyes
Ember Eyes

Stefan SmitEmber Eyes, 2020

$520Sale Price|20% Off

Ember Eyes

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Ember Eyes, 2020

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Neon Nights
Neon Nights

Neon Nights

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

“An artificial hum and warm ambient nights of stars and light that pool and swirl as cabs take flight. Framed in a sleek matte black aluminium

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

Bound
Bound

Bound

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Having studied classical music and originally deciding to go in that direction it came as a tough life decision to make the change to fine art, always having this 'what if' feeling a...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Embers Stare 1, " Oil Painting
"Embers Stare 1, " Oil Painting

"Embers Stare 1, " Oil Painting

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Stefan Smit's (SA based) "Embers Stare 1" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a eye surrounded with orange hues and black geometric patterni...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Embers Stare 2, " Oil Painting
"Embers Stare 2, " Oil Painting

"Embers Stare 2, " Oil Painting

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Stefan Smit's (SA based) "Embers Stare 2" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a eye surrounded with yellow hues and black geometric patterni...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Embers Stare 3, " Oil Painting
"Embers Stare 3, " Oil Painting

"Embers Stare 3, " Oil Painting

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Stefan Smit's (SA based) "Embers Stare 3" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a eye surrounded with red hues and black geometric patterning....

Category

2010s Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

"A New Rhythm 1, " Oil Painting
"A New Rhythm 1, " Oil Painting

"A New Rhythm 1, " Oil Painting

By Stefan Smit

Located in Denver, CO

Stefan Smit's (SA based) "A New Rhythm 1" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a man on his tiptoes dancing with the tan and lavender shapes ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Stefan Smit

Materials

Oil, Panel

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Previously Available Items
"Me, Myself, & I" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Male Portrait
"Me, Myself, & I" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Male Portrait

"Me, Myself, & I" (2022) by Stefan Smit, Male Portrait

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Located in Denver, CO

"Me, Myself and I" by Stefan Smit (South Africa based) is an original oil on panel depicting a dual portrait of a male figure. "Stefan Smit is a South African fine artist currently ...

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2010s Stefan Smit

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