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Geoff Hippenstiel Art

Geoff Hippenstiel has been influenced by the German expressionism movement as well as contemporary painters. He received his graduate degree in drawing and painting from the University of Houston, Texas, in 2010. Hippenstiel has had multiple solo exhibits in Houston, Texas, including the Devin Borden Gallery, Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas, and Contemporary Art Museum Houston. Hippenstiel is known for his use of an impasto technique in layering oil-based materials on the canvas.

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Artist: Geoff Hippenstiel
"Cock City" Large Modern Black and Red Colorful Impasto Mixed Media Painting
By Geoff Hippenstiel
Located in Houston, TX
Large expressionist style impasto painting with red and black tones. Textured painting made from an oil based material. Canvas is not framed. Titled, dated and signed by the artist. Artist Biography: Hippenstiel has been influenced by the German expressionism movement as well as contemporary painters. Geoff Hippenstiel received his graduate degree in Drawling and Painting from the University of Houston, Texas in 2010. He has had multiple solo exhibits in Houston, Texas including the Devin Borden Gallery, Holly...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Geoff Hippenstiel Art

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Oil

"Spinal Cracker" Impasto Painting of a Skull
By Geoff Hippenstiel
Located in Houston, TX
Large impasto painting of a skull in an expressionist style. Mainly white with accent colors like teal, purple, and blue. Canvas is not framed. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Geoff Hippenstiel Art

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Oil

"35 Kills..." Expressionist Painting with Brown, Blue and Red Tones
By Geoff Hippenstiel
Located in Houston, TX
Expressionist painting with blue, brown and red tones. Signed, dated and titled by the artist. The title of the painting is "35 Kills... (And If You Find My Body, F**k You)" Canvas i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Geoff Hippenstiel Art

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Oil

Not Titled Earth Toned Expressionist Painting
By Geoff Hippenstiel
Located in Houston, TX
Tan with red toned expressionist painting. Painting is not titled or signed by the artist. Canvas is not framed. Artist Biography: Hippenstiel has been influenced by the German expressionism movement as well as contemporary painters. Geoff Hippenstiel received his graduate degree in Drawling and Painting from the University of Houston, Texas in 2010. He has had multiple solo exhibits in Houston, Texas including the Devin Borden Gallery, Holly Johnson...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Geoff Hippenstiel Art

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Oil

"Francisco" Gold Colored Impasto Large Scale Painting
By Geoff Hippenstiel
Located in Houston, TX
Large gold toned impasto square painting. Canvas is not framed. Signed, dated, and titled by the artist. Artist Biography: Hippenstiel has been influenced by the German expressionism movement as well as contemporary painters. Geoff Hippenstiel received his graduate degree in Drawling and Painting from the University of Houston, Texas in 2010. He has had multiple solo exhibits in Houston, Texas including the Devin Borden Gallery, Holly Johnson...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Geoff Hippenstiel Art

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Oil

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