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Item Ships From: Philadelphia
Eclipse 7
Located in New York, NY
The Eclipse Series, explores solar and lunar dynamics. Through contrast of forms and the layering of color, the paintings convey the mystery and awe one experiences during the observation of this rare convergence of two heavenly bodies. ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

Eclipse 5
Located in New York, NY
The Eclipse Series, explores solar and lunar dynamics. Through contrast of forms and the layering of color, the paintings convey the mystery and awe one experiences during the observation of this rare convergence of two heavenly bodies. ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

Eclipse 3
Located in New York, NY
The Eclipse Series, explores solar and lunar dynamics. Through contrast of forms and the layering of color, the paintings convey the mystery and awe one experiences during the observation of this rare convergence of two heavenly bodies. ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

Eclipse 2
Located in New York, NY
The Eclipse Series, explores solar and lunar dynamics. Through contrast of forms and the layering of color, the paintings convey the mystery and awe one experiences during the observ...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

Elipse 1
Located in New York, NY
The Eclipse Series, explores solar and lunar dynamics. Through contrast of forms and the layering of color, the paintings convey the mystery and awe one experiences during the observation of this rare convergence of two heavenly bodies. ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

I’m Different and It’s Different, but We Are Both the Same
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Everyday we wake up in a room. It's the same, similar. but its different. and every time you wake up in the room there are more memories.
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Long Story Short: It was Both... Breathtaking and Meaningless
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
The last year of my life, and life in general, has been a whirlwind of experiences. In a physical sense, I was fortunate enough to travel and show my work around the country and wor...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

For Every Place I Could Not Stay; For Every Word I Could Not Say
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
In the last 16 years I have moved 9 times. 3 of which were houses i purchased with the intent to never move again and to finally have some where to call home. In all those apartmen...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

An Attempt at Self Preservation with Minimal Casualties
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
When life feels stuck or defeated, sometimes the answer is to return from a former starting place, reflect and move forward. Sometimes there are people and relationships that are lo...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Time(Less) Ap(art)
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
The time in-between loss and breakups are difficult, whether family, friends or lovers. I tend to cope by making art. Recently I went through a lot and I found myself making less b...
Category

2010s Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Warming 1
Located in New York, NY
ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen, artist, and lecturer on the intersections of art and science, seeks ‘the truth’ through observation. Her artwork is informed by wide-ranging research into cosmology, history, philosophy, and by connecting common threads that flow across various scientific fields to capture and re-imagine what the scientists see. Kamen has exhibited and lectured both nationally and internationally. As catalysts for her artwork, she has investigated scientific rare books and manuscripts...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

Warming 3
Located in New York, NY
ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen, artist, and lecturer on the intersections of art and science, seeks ‘the truth’ through observation. Her artwork is informed by wide-ranging research into cosmology, history, philosophy, and by connecting common threads that flow across various scientific fields to capture and re-imagine what the scientists see. Kamen has exhibited and lectured both nationally and internationally. As catalysts for her artwork, she has investigated scientific rare books and manuscripts...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

Warming 4
Located in New York, NY
ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen, artist, and lecturer on the intersections of art and science, seeks ‘the truth’ through observation. Her artwork is informed by wide-ranging research into cosmology, history, philosophy, and by connecting common threads that flow across various scientific fields to capture and re-imagine what the scientists see. Kamen has exhibited and lectured both nationally and internationally. As catalysts for her artwork, she has investigated scientific rare books and manuscripts...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

Warming 5
Located in New York, NY
ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen, artist, and lecturer on the intersections of art and science, seeks ‘the truth’ through observation. Her artwork is informed by...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

Reverie 30
Located in New York, NY
ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen, artist, and lecturer on the intersections of art and science, seeks ‘the truth’ through observation. Her artwork is informed by wide-ranging research into cosmology, history, philosophy, and by connecting common threads that flow across various scientific fields to capture and re-imagine what the scientists see. Kamen has exhibited and lectured both nationally and internationally. As catalysts for her artwork, she has investigated scientific rare books and manuscripts at the libraries of the American Philosophical Society, the Science History Museum, and the Cajal Institute in Madrid. She has also worked on collaborative projects at the Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University, the Kavli Institute at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Rochester Institute of Technology. While artist in residence in the neuroscience program at National Institutes of Health, Kamen interpreted and transformed neuroscience research into sculptural form. Her work has recently been exhibited in the Creative Resilience: Art by Women in Science an international exhibition sponsored by UNESCO at their headquarters in Paris. It includes women in science from 31 countries, exploring art as a transformational aspect of the pandemic. Kamen’s artwork is in the permanent collections of National Academy of Sciences, Porter Neuroscience Research Center, National Institutes of Health, Cincinnati Children’s Research Hospital, the Levine’s Children’s Hospital, and the Don Myers Technology & Innovation Building at American University. As professor emerita of art at Northern Virginia Community College, Professor Kamen continues to investigate how the arts and creativity can enhance innovation and our understanding of science. Currently, Kamen is investigating the neuro-dynamics of curiosity and the creative process in her work as artist in residence in the Computational Neuroscience Initiative and Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania. ARTWORK INFORMATION Through the process of automatic painting, The Reverie Series creates a direct link between the inner and outer eye, capturing the temporary experience of double vision and the insights it revealed during recovery from brain surgery...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

I Do Not Know How Much Time Passed, But I Do Know It Was a While
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Sometimes we can stare out, space out and be content losing track of time.
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Reverie 18
Located in New York, NY
ARTIST BIO Rebecca Kamen, artist, and lecturer on the intersections of art and science, seeks ‘the truth’ through observation. Her artwork is informed by wide-ranging research into cosmology, history, philosophy, and by connecting common threads that flow across various scientific fields to capture and re-imagine what the scientists see. Kamen has exhibited and lectured both nationally and internationally. As catalysts for her artwork, she has investigated scientific rare books and manuscripts at the libraries of the American Philosophical Society, the Science History Museum, and the Cajal Institute in Madrid. She has also worked on collaborative projects at the Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University, the Kavli Institute at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Rochester Institute of Technology. While artist in residence in the neuroscience program at National Institutes of Health, Kamen interpreted and transformed neuroscience research into sculptural form. Her work has recently been exhibited in the Creative Resilience: Art by Women...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Mylar, Acrylic

Babylon
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
In Jewish tradition, Babylon symbolizes an oppressor against which righteous believers must struggle.[citation needed] In Christianity, Babylon symbolizes worldliness and evil. Proph...
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Wasting Time/Passing By
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
After school in high school, I would drive around the cornfields and neighborhoods with friends listening to music and smoking until it was time to ...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Redenment
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Materials used to show the vadalism, cover up, and decay of Philadelphia that mimics all of us.
Category

2010s Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Pieces of Peace With No Peace of Mind
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Some sunny days I feel relaxed; I feel like everything will be okay. But then it is disrupted with the news and hardships of reality and the anxiety it causes
Category

2010s Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

When You Think That This Cannot Get More Horrible
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
In my adult life, I have only seen more and more horrid things happen in the world. Even though COVID-19 is letting up, a faux state of normalcy exists. ...
Category

2010s Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Constant Distance
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Trying to look ahead to the future. It keeps getting grayer and murkier. Looking for the headlights.
Category

2010s Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

Time and Places with No People
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
I like that the universe is indifferent to us and that the plants and water will live without our concern of self and worry
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2010s Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

The Sincere Belief of a Secure and Structured Future
By Brian Jerome
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Primary Colors. World War 3. Covid. My wife created the best absurd title. Make your own meaning.
Category

2010s Abstract Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic

"Alone", Contemporary Self Portrait of Artist in Oil and Paper Collage
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Alone" is a unique artwork by Eustace Mamba made from mixed media, layered paper and oil painting. This piece measures 30"h x 24"w x .75"d and ships with a gallery-issued Certificat...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Textile, Paint, Mixed Media, Canvas, Oil, Archival Paper

"Mini Mart", Human Figure, Portrait, Advertisement Motif, Acrylic on Wood
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"Mini Mart" is a piece by Qiaira Riley made from acrylic paint and paper on found wood. This piece measures measures 24"h x 24"w unframed. "Inspired by the changing visual landscape of my hometown of Chicago, I created these works to explore how the gentrification of the south-side disrupts intimate, private memories associated with public spaces in the name of urban "renewal," even creating commodifiable opportunities to make community memories public and profitable, yet not sacred. I was attending a suburban private liberal arts college; many classmates often seemed obsessed with fantastical, cheap narratives about my community and the folks in it that deeply contrasted the memories of love and care I had grown up with. These works remember and reclaim these spaces while showing off my favorite public treasures, sights, and delicacies. There are also odes to the sweet parts of my adolescence that I hope urban development will not shift: running around the city with my father, who has worked for the Chicago Park District for over 25 years, my mom getting me a 6 piece from Harold's Chicken whenever I got a good report card, or stopping by Zberry, the city's first black-woman owned froyo shop to get a treat after school. I moved to Philadelphia that same year with just two suitcases, my art supplies storage...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Philadelphia - Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Paper

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