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"Night Swimming" Contemporary Oil Painting -photorealism with emotional intimacy
Located in New York, NY
oil on canvas, 40"x60" signed on reverse by the artist, Linda Griggs. This striking fine art painting captures the quiet allure of a nighttime swimming pool, glowing against the dark...
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2010s American Realist Still-life Paintings
Materials
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"Salad Bar, Myrtle Beach" hyper-realist Contemporary Oil Painting, jello, ice
Located in New York, NY
35"x48" oil painting signed on reverse, accompanied by a separate wall text painting. This vibrant fine art painting captures the dazzling array of Jello bowls arranged atop a bed o...
Category
2010s American Realist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil, Varnish
"Love is Love" Contemporary Oil Painting
Located in New York, NY
This atmospheric fine art painting presents an intimate indoor hot tub scene, where warm, ambient lamp light contrasts with the deep, glowing blue water of the spa, in the shape of a...
Category
2010s American Realist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Pool Fence Letter of the Law" Contemporary Oil Painting
Located in New York, NY
This compelling fine art painting presents a rural above-ground pool, enclosed by a makeshift chain-link fence, set against a sunlit landscape of rolling green grass and dense tree l...
Category
2010s American Realist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Anniversary Pool" Contemporary Oil Painting
Located in New York, NY
This exquisite fine art painting captures a serene poolside retreat, perfect for collectors of contemporary realism and modern architectural landscapes. Featuring elegantly curved lo...
Category
2010s American Realist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Hamilton Fish Kiddie Pool" Large Scale Contemporary Oil Painting
Located in New York, NY
This striking fine art painting captures the stillness of an empty public pool at twilight, its vibrant blue water contrasting with the muted tones of the surrounding concrete deck a...
Category
2010s American Realist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil, Varnish
"Home on the Range" contemporary surrealist oil painting, bison, birds, chaise
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
In this contemporary surrealist oil painting by Thomas Broadbent, a bison is depicted standing atop a white upholstered, black gold-gilded chaise lounge. Birch wood branches and sto...
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2010s Surrealist Animal Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
“Silver Spider Spirit”acrylic and silver leaf on mylar framed abstract painting
By Peggy Cyphers
Located in New York, NY
This abstract composition in blue and brown black earthtones is created with a unique perspective which gives a feeling of looking up at a sky or looking down into merging paths of water. Cyphers use of silver leaf gives the central forms a reflective glow, which balances well with her masterful brushwork and mark making. This painting has a meditative quality that draws the viewer in and allows for introspective thought.
Peggy Cyphers, “Silver Spider Spirit”acrylic and silver leaf on mylar
($2750 USD framed in shadowbox frame with museum glass)
Peggy Cyphers has had over 30 solo exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe since 1984. Cyphers received numerous awards for her work, including NEA, Elizabeth Foundation, Peter S...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Materials
Silver
"Great Cormorant on Chair" contemporary surrealist oil painting, bird white lily
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
A great cormorant bird sits atop a bend wood chair, with a clear glass pitcher with a single white calla lily resting along beside. This oil pain...
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2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
"Beyond Reach" Surrealist Still Life Painting of books with ladders
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
Hardbound books in black, orange and yellow are stacked with magazines and soft cover books. In a surreal shift of scale bright orange construction ladders are leaned against the b...
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2010s Surrealist Still-life Drawings and Watercolors
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Watercolor, Archival Paper
ink on paper "Lost and Found #16"
By Jesse Lambert
Located in New York, NY
11"x14" pen and ink painting on paper with depicting long stemmed flowers and planks of wood with a defined wood grain. This drawing pairs elements of man...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Archival Ink, Archival Paper
ink on paper "Lost and Found #18"
By Jesse Lambert
Located in New York, NY
11"x14" pen and ink painting on paper with depicting a flower and vines with planks of wood with nails and a defined wood grain. This drawing pairs elemen...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Archival Ink, Archival Paper
"Ziggurat" Large Scale Contemporary Surrealist Still Life (books and ladders)
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
52"x 106" large scale watercolor on paper by award-winning New York artist Thomas Broadbent, signed on reverse. A Contemporary Surrealist Still-life painting of books and papers, wi...
Category
2010s Surrealist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Watercolor, Archival Paper
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Yellow Bulb
By Sarah Olson
Located in New York, NY
oil on wood panel, 12 x 16 inches
signed on reverse
Sarah Olson explores the beginning of life and the creation of the world through the lens of religion and science. She has exhibi...
Category
2010s Contemporary Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
$2,800
"Tall Stack" Contemporary Surrealist Still Life Painting of Books
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
This watercolor painting by New York artist Thomas Broadbent depicts a tall stack of books with an open book on the top mimicking architectural constructions.
Broadbent has shown ex...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Drawings and Water...
Materials
Archival Paper, Watercolor
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About Mark Schiff — Animated by photographs that reflect his personal life, Mark Schiff’s paintings are fueled by what makes him happy. Through his open touch and signature blending method, he lends his artistic perception to the original photographic compositions captured on his Leica.
Mark’s creative vision has been alive since he was a boy. As a child he spent his summers observing life as he rode the trolley back and forth to art classes at the Pratt Institute. During his future travels to Europe, Mark’s eye for light and photography merged with his passion for painting at the Jeu de Paume in Paris; which triggered his career in photorealism.
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