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John O'Hara, Deck, Peanuts, 2023, Encaustic and Skate Deck Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
In Deck series. Encaustic and Nina Chanel Abney Peanuts Skate Deck float-mounted on board.
Art Dimensions: 30 x 30 H inches and Framed Dimensions: 31 W x 31 H inches.
About the De...
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2010s American Paintings
Materials
Paint
John O'Hara. Deck, Banana, 2023, Encaustic and Skate Deck Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
In Deck series. Encaustic and Andy Warhol Foundation x Alien Workshop Skate Deck float-mounted on board.
Art Dimensions: 30 x 30 H inches and Framed Dimensions: 31 W x 31 H inches. ...
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2010s American Paintings
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John O'Hara. OK, 3, 2023, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
Art Dimensions: 68 x 68 H inches and Framed Dimensions: 69 W x 69 H inches.
Maple float frame with gold leaf.
John O’Hara (1963) is an American painter who is well known for his a...
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2010s American Paintings
Materials
Paint
John O'Hara. AJP, 2023, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
Art Dimensions: 68 x 68 H inches
Framed Dimensions: 69 W x 69 H inches.
Maple float frame with gold leaf.
Art Dimensions: 68 x 68 H inches and Framed Dimensions: 69 W x 69 H inche...
Category
2010s American Paintings
Materials
Paint
John O'Hara, PS Series, Commission, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
In PS series. PS series explores the effects of powdered charcoal with encaustic wax.
Art Dimensions: 46 x 58 H inches
Framed Dimensions: 47 W x 59 H inches.
Maple float frame with gold leaf.
Commission lead time is 12 weeks.
John O'Hara (American, b. 1963) i s a self-taught artist from St. Louis and is known for his large-scale abstract decorative pieces. His medium of choice is encaustic—a mixture of pigments and beeswax and he allows the material to dictate color, line and texture. His works often feature natural and organic forms and incorporate both figural and abstract elements. O'Hara began his art career in 2018 and collectors and designers quickly took notice. O'Hara, co-founder of Forsyth, is known for his Vinyl series, Tar series, Brands series, Botanical series, Daisies series, Sardinia series, Square Dance series, and Get Your Shit Together series. His work is included in both public and private collections around the world. A few notables include:
Michael Kors Collection store in London as well as the Michael Kors showrooms in Milan, Paris, and New York
Maison de la Luz, the luxury hotel by Atelier Ace and designed by AD100 design firm Studio Shamshiri...
Category
2010s American Paintings
Materials
Paint
John O'Hara, Deck, 19, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
The Deck series. Screen-printed maple skate decks. Float-mounted on encaustic painted boards.This open edition set of 3 skate decks features Keith Haring's Untitled 1984 and was designed in 2019 by The Skateroom with the Keith Haring Foundation.
Art Dimensions: 48 x 36 H inches
Framed Dimensions: 49.5 W x 37.5 H x 4.25 D inches
Over a year in the making, Decks is a mixed media series combining O'Hara's favorite medium, encaustic wax, as the backdrop and base for art-edition skate decks. The skate decks, screen-printed with contemporary art by Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, and more, are float mounted onto board. With a nod to pop art and street art, each board is painted to complement the decks that sit atop. In works like Deck 15 and Deck 18, O'Hara float mounts sets of Keith Haring decks...
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Materials
Maple, Paint
John O'Hara, Deck, 18, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
The Deck series. Screen-printed maple skate decks. Float-mounted on encaustic painted boards.This open edition set of 4 skate decks features Keith Haring's Man and Medusa and was designed in 2018 by The Skateroom with the Keith Haring Foundation.
Art dimensions: 48 x 48 H inches
Framed dimensions: 49.5 W x 49.5 H x 4 D inches
Over a year in the making, Decks is a mixed media series combining O'Hara's favorite medium, encaustic wax, as the backdrop and base for art-edition skate decks. The skate decks, screen-printed with contemporary art by Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, and more, are float mounted onto board. With a nod to pop art and street art, each board is painted to complement the decks that sit atop. In works like Deck 15 and Deck 18, O'Hara float mounts sets of Keith Haring decks...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Paintings
Materials
Maple, Paint
John O'Hara, Deck, 15, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
The Deck series. Screen-printed maple skate decks. Float-mounted on encaustic painted boards.This open edition set of 5 skate decks features Keith Haring's Monsters and was designed in 2019 by The Skateroom with the Keith Haring Foundation.
Art Dimensions: 60 x 48 H inches
Framed Dimensions: 61.5 W x 49.5 H x 4.25 D inches
Over a year in the making, Decks is a mixed media series combining O'Hara's favorite medium, encaustic wax, as the backdrop and base for art-edition skate decks. The skate decks, screen-printed with contemporary art by Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, and more, are float mounted onto board. With a nod to pop art and street art, each board is painted to complement the decks that sit atop. In works like Deck 15 and Deck 18, O'Hara float mounts sets of Keith Haring decks...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Paintings
Materials
Maple, Paint
John O'Hara, Deck, 12, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
The Deck series. This authentic Supreme deck features an image of Bruce Lee with a Supreme logo. The deck is float-mounted on encaustic board. Individually affixed to the board are hundreds of Hong Kong postage stamps emblazoned with archive film photos of Bruce Lee.
Art Dimensions: 36 x 36 H inches
Framed Dimensions: 37.5 W x 37.5 H x 4 D inches
Over a year in the making, Decks is a mixed media series combining O'Hara's favorite medium, encaustic wax, as the backdrop and base for art-edition skate decks. The skate decks, screen-printed with contemporary art by Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, and more, are float mounted onto board. With a nod to pop art and street art, each board is painted to complement the decks that sit atop. In works like Deck 15 and Deck 18, O'Hara float mounts sets of Keith Haring decks...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Paintings
Materials
Maple, Paint
John O'Hara, Deck, 8 and 9, Encaustic Paintings
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
The Deck series. Screen-printed maple skate deck float-mounted on encaustic painted board.These Canadian maple wood skateboards feature DOTS OBSESSION (2018), by Yayoi Kusama.
Art dimensions: 30 x 30 H inches each
Framed dimensions: 31.5 W x 31.5 H x 4 D inches each
Over a year in the making, Decks is a mixed media series combining O'Hara's favorite medium, encaustic wax, as the backdrop and base for art-edition skate decks. The skate decks, screen-printed with contemporary art by Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, and more, are float mounted onto board. With a nod to pop art and street art, each board is painted to complement the decks that sit atop. In works like Deck 15 and Deck 18, O'Hara float mounts sets of Keith Haring decks...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Paintings
Materials
Maple, Paint
John O'Hara. Deck, 3, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
The Deck series. This screen-printed skateboard triptych was designed in 2014 by The Skateroom with the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. It is a reproduction of Basquiat's 1983 work, In Italian. Float-mounted on encaustic painted boards.
Framed in maple float frame with 24 K gold leaf front.
Art Dimensions: 48 x 36 H inches
Framed Dimensions: 49.5 W x 37.5 H x 4.5 D inches
Over a year in the making, Decks is a mixed media series combining O'Hara's favorite medium, encaustic wax, as the backdrop and base for art-edition skate decks. The skate decks, screen-printed with contemporary art by Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, and more, are float mounted onto board. With a nod to pop art and street art, each board is painted to complement the decks that sit atop. In works like Deck 15 and Deck 18, O'Hara float mounts sets of Keith Haring decks...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Paintings
Materials
Paint, Maple
John O'Hara, Four Corners 2, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
In Four Corners series. O'Hara's Four Corners series is inspired by the art, geometry, color, and craftsmanship of Navajo rugs and weavings.
Looks beautiful hanging next to Four Corners 1. See image.
Art dimensions: 48 x 60 inches
Framed dimensions: 49.5 × 3 × 61.5
Maple float frame.
Forsyth is proud to be the exclusive gallery of John O'Hara (American, b. 1963). O'Hara is a self-taught artist from St. Louis and is known for his large-scale abstract works. His medium of choice is encaustic, a mixture of pigments and beeswax and he allows the material to dictate color, line and texture. His works often feature natural and organic forms and incorporate both figural and abstract elements. O'Hara began his art career in 2018 and collectors and designers quickly took notice. His work is included in both public and private collections around the world. Michael Kors selected O'Hara's Tar series paintings for his Milan, Paris, and New York showrooms and his flagship store in London designed by Pamela Meech. O'Hara's Brands on Yellow is hanging in the lounge of Maison de Luz, the new luxury hotel by Atelier Ace and designed by AD100 design firm Studio Shamshiri...
Category
2010s American Modern Paintings
Materials
Paint
John O'Hara, Four Corners 1, Encaustic Painting
By John O'Hara
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
In Four Corners series. O'Hara's Four Corners series is inspired by the art, geometry, color, and craftsmanship of Navajo rugs and weavings.
Looks beautiful hanging next to Four Corners 2. See image.
Art dimensions: 48 x 60 inches
Framed dimensions: 49.5 × 3 × 61.5
Maple float frame.
Forsyth is proud to be the exclusive gallery of John O'Hara (American, b. 1963). O'Hara is a self-taught artist from St. Louis and is known for his large-scale abstract works. His medium of choice is encaustic, a mixture of pigments and beeswax and he allows the material to dictate color, line and texture. His works often feature natural and organic forms and incorporate both figural and abstract elements. O'Hara began his art career in 2018 and collectors and designers quickly took notice. His work is included in both public and private collections around the world. Michael Kors selected O'Hara's Tar series paintings for his Milan, Paris, and New York showrooms and his flagship store in London designed by Pamela Meech. O'Hara's Brands on Yellow is hanging in the lounge of Maison de Luz, the new luxury hotel by Atelier Ace and designed by AD100 design firm Studio Shamshiri...
Category
2010s American Modern Paintings
Materials
Paint
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