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Material: Acrylic
Giancarlo Impiglia, "The Appointment," acrylic on wood 1980 - Art Deco
Located in Vicenza, VI
Acrylic on wood sculpture by Giancarlo Impiglia, titled "The Appointment," depicts a male figure, waiting for his appointment, with a hidden rose. The sculpture, probably commission...
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1880s American Art Deco Antique Acrylic Wall Decorations

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Acrylic, Wood

Giancarlo Impiglia "The top of the city," 1981 acrylic on canvas - Art Deco style
Located in Vicenza, VI
Acrylic on canvas depicting a party on a New York terrace with Ionic columns and the New York skyline in the background. The work was commissioned by the Fortunoff family and is publ...
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1980s American Art Deco Vintage Acrylic Wall Decorations

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Canvas, Acrylic

"Primare 3, " 2021 White and Gray Abstract Acrylic on Masonite by James Kennedy
Located in New York, NY
"Primare 3," 2021 by artist James Kennedy, is masterful abstract acrylic polymer painting on an incised masonite panel floating in a white shadowbox in a white wood frame signed on the verso. James layers acrylic washes on masonite panels to which he adds emulsion, glazes and scraping to build up individual planes of color. The artist incorporates a sophisticated palette of primarily neutral shades of white, gray and beige. Touches of cobalt blue, yellow, brick, charcoal gray and black black energize the surface resulting in a rich and striking bejeweled composition of intersecting planes of color. In James's own words his paintings "address a fascination with essential structures and arrangements whilst exploring the linguistics of music, mathematics, dance and architecture. Pattern recognition and manipulation are common themes, and involve the resolution of space within my own abstract vocabulary, in essence solving spatial equations through paint." The results are meticulously crafted architectural landscapes of tertiary colors exquisitely ordered and balanced while simultaneously possessing rhythmic and lyrical surfaces. James Kennedy, was born in Northern Ireland and studied at the Royal Scottish Academy and Rhodec Academy of Design in London where he respectively received BA degrees in Arts and Interior and Architectural Design. He is the recipient of prestigious awards including the Golden Foundation for the Arts Residency, James Bridie Gold Medal awarded by RSA, Brooklyn Artist Gym for best in show Abstract Landscape and the Kiton Art Rising winner in 2010. Selected exhibitions include Dolby Chadwick, San Francisco, Callan Contemporary, New Orleans, John Hartell Gallery, Cornell University, Mindy Solomon, Miami, MMFA, Palm Springs, Ann Loucks Gallery, Chicago, Brooklyn Artists Gym, NY, Surface Library Gallery, East Hampton, Galerie Werner, Pittsburgh, Amy Zook...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Acrylic Wall Decorations

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Acrylic, Masonite

"Salon Composition" 2021 Abstract Acrylic on Panel by James Kennedy
Located in New York, NY
"Salon Composition" 2021 by artist James Kennedy, is masterful abstract acrylic polymer painting on an incised masonite panel floating in a white shadowb...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Acrylic Wall Decorations

Materials

Acrylic, Masonite

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