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ZigZag
By Zoa Ace
Located in Nashville, TN
Colorado-based artist Zoa Ace creates oil-on-canvas paintings, watercolors, and collage work. She employs a mix of pop culture, animals, and nostalgic imagery in her scenes, often ca...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Bourbon Vision, Kentucky Evening
By Jaime Corum
Located in Nashville, TN
Jaime Corum's equine portraiture captures the conformation and the spirit of the horse through an understanding informed by years of experience in equine s...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Bourbon Vision, To Victory!
By Jaime Corum
Located in Nashville, TN
Jaime Corum's equine portraiture captures the conformation and the spirit of the horse through an understanding informed by years of experience in equine s...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
Archival Pigment
Roses for Red
By Jaime Corum
Located in Nashville, TN
Jaime Corum's equine portraiture captures the conformation and the spirit of the horse through an understanding informed by years of experience in equine s...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
Archival Pigment
Secretariat: Built for Speed
By Jaime Corum
Located in Nashville, TN
Jaime Corum's equine portraiture captures the conformation and the spirit of the horse through an understanding informed by years of experience in equine s...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
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Puss n' Boots
By Zoa Ace
Located in Nashville, TN
Colorado-based artist Zoa Ace creates oil-on-canvas paintings, watercolors, and collage work. She employs a mix of pop culture, animals, and nostalgic imagery in her scenes, often carnival-like or theatrical.
As a child growing up in Illinois, Ace loved to draw, and her favorite subject in school was Art. In the 1970s, Ace discovered Chicago’s Hairy Who artists represented by the Phyllis Kind Gallery. She viewed the recently uncovered murals of Henry Darger...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
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Racing Frieze
By Jaime Corum
Located in Nashville, TN
Jaime Corum's equine portraiture captures the conformation and the spirit of the horse through an understanding informed by years of experience in equine s...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Engine
By Jaime Corum
Located in Nashville, TN
Jaime Corum's equine portraiture captures the conformation and the spirit of the horse through an understanding informed by years of experience in equine s...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
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Minotaur No. 410
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Downs emerged from Art Center P...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
Monotype
Jaguar vs. Cat Gang
By Zoa Ace
Located in Nashville, TN
Colorado-based artist Zoa Ace creates oil-on-canvas paintings, watercolors, and collage work. She employs a mix of pop culture, animals, and nostalgic imagery in her scenes, often ca...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Couple No. 404
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Do...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
Monotype
Not in Kansas
By Zoa Ace
Located in Nashville, TN
Colorado-based artist Zoa Ace creates oil-on-canvas paintings, watercolors, and collage work. She employs a mix of pop culture, animals, and nostalgic imagery in her scenes, often carnival-like or theatrical.
As a child growing up in Illinois, Ace loved to draw, and her favorite subject in school was Art. In the 1970s, Ace discovered Chicago’s Hairy Who...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Mixed Media
Minotaur No. 399
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Do...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Monotype
Thinking About Tomorrow No. 2
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Do...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
Monotype
Minotaur No. 402
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Do...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
Monotype
Couple No. 297
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Do...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
Monotype
Couple No. 119
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Downs emerged from Art Center P...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Monotype
Supernatural Man
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Do...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Monotype
The Alter Ego
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Downs emerged from Art Center P...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Couple No. 376
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Downs emerged from Art Center P...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Monotype
Couple No. 401
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Downs emerged from Art Center P...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Monotype
Minotaur No. 393
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Richard Downs transfigures steel, twisted wire, painting and printmaking into a visual mythology celebrating human connectedness. Classically trained, Downs emerged from Art Center P...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
Monotype
Fox with Grapes
By Zoa Ace
Located in Nashville, TN
Colorado-based artist Zoa Ace creates oil-on-canvas paintings, watercolors, and collage work. She employs a mix of pop culture, animals, and nostalgic imagery in her scenes, often carnival-like or theatrical.
As a child growing up in Illinois, Ace loved to draw, and her favorite subject in school was Art. In the 1970s, Ace discovered Chicago’s Hairy Who artists represented by the Phyllis Kind Gallery. She viewed the recently uncovered murals of Henry Darger...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
Materials
Mixed Media
Minotaur 395
By Richard Downs
Located in Nashville, TN
Image Size: 16 x 12 in
"Minotaur 395" is an ink cognate print, or "ghost print," on archival Japanese paper by artist Richard Downs.
About the Artist:
Richard Downs transfigures s...
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2010s Contemporary Tennessee - Animal Prints
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Archival Paper, Ink, Monotype
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