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Period: Early 2000s
German Neo Expressionist Graphite Drawing Erwin Pfrang Nolan Eckman Gallery NYC
Located in Surfside, FL
Erwin Pfrang, German (b. 1951) Graphite on paper Partner Exchange (2001) Framed 21 X 14.5 sheet 13.75 X 7.25 Erwin Pfrang (born 1951, in Munich) is a German painter and printmaker...
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Neo-Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Graphite

The Colors of Happiness
Located in New York, NY
Friederike Oeser, a contemporary abstract painter, lives and works in Munich, Germany. For Oeser there is no hierarchy of visual value. It all has import—whether it be a trickle of w...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil Pastel

Untitled - XXI Century, Gouache Painting, Figurative, Portrait
Located in Warsaw, PL
ALEKSANDER GRZYBEK He was born in Białystok. He studied artistic education in the studio of painting of prof. Marian Bogusz and Andrzej Kołodziejek. He graduated in 1979. His works c...
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Other Art Style Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Gouache, Cardboard

Untitled - XXI Century, Gouache Painting, Figurative
Located in Warsaw, PL
ALEKSANDER GRZYBEK He was born in Białystok. He studied artistic education in the studio of painting of prof. Marian Bogusz and Andrzej Kołodziejek. He graduated in 1979. His works c...
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Other Art Style Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Gouache, Cardboard

Andra Samelson, Next to Nothing 12, 2001, Ink on Mat Board, 40 x 32 inches
Located in Darien, CT
Andra Samelson’s work explores the relationship of microcosm and macrocosm, emptiness and form. The imagery in her paintings is often associated with molecular and galactic systems. ...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink, Illustration Board

"Codicis Liber", Contemporary Monotype with Chine Colle and Watercolor
Located in Soquel, CA
Contemporary abstract painting and collage composition of stamps, various types of paper, and watercolor by Michael Pauker (American, b. 1957), 2009. Titled "Codicis Liber", which is...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Morgan O Hara, Photographers in Anna Sui’s Runway Presentation, Drawing, Feb 2000
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Graphite

Morgan O Hara, Movement of the Hands Seiji Shimoda, Drawing, March 2004
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Graphite

Untitled - Drawing by Francesco Trunfio - 2018
Located in Roma, IT
This abstract calligraphy, Untitled, was realized by Francesco Trunfio in 2018 as a sign study. This tempera drawing is part of a series based on the analysis of calligraphy signs. ...
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Modern Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Tempera

Morgan O Hara, Movement of the Hands of Anthony Auerbach, Drawing, March 2000
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Graphite

Colors - Figurative Abstract
Located in Soquel, CA
Colorful abstract work by Bay Area artist Kelvin Curry (American, 20th Century). Signed "Kelvin Curry" lower left. Unframed. Image size, 15"H x 11.25"W. Born in Oakland, California Kelvin Curry's creative destiny was clear early in life. Initially using black and white graphite as his medium and later expanding into mixed media to bring about multi-dimension; as well as a sense of rhythm and grace in the abstract female figure. Kelvin Curry studied fine arts at San Jose State University and has been making and exhibiting art all his life. Curry has a keen understanding of the arts, particularly the black arts movement in and around the Bay Area. Kelvin has exhibited his work in hundred of juried festivals, exhibits, and galleries throughout the country. Visitors from countries such as South Africa, Japan, Australia, France, the United Kingdom, and China have chosen his work to adorn their homes in their native lands. Collectors include Randy Crawford, Nancy Wilson...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Oil Pastel

"Desert Days", Southwestern Geometric Abstract
Located in Soquel, CA
Bright, monochromatic abstract in warm, glowing desert tones by Marianne K. Brown (American, 1928-2019), 2000. The free flowing color field background is accented with areas of patterns evoking the Southwest. Signed "Marianne K. Brown" in the lower right and was acquired with a collection of Brown's work. Title "Desert Days" and date 2000 are written on verso. No frame. Marianne K. Brown (American, 1928-2019) has taught watercolor and design for thirty years. Her work has been shown in many art magazines, including Watercolor Magic and The International Artist Magazine, and several books on watercolor painting. She was elected secretary of Orange County Art Association in 1964. Listed in the National Watercolor Society. Author, Watercolor by Design Member, East Bay Watercolor Society 1964 - 3rd Place, non-figurative exhibit of Orange County Art Association 1978 - Honorable Mention, Central California Art...
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Abstract Geometric Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor, Gouache

Abstracted Still Life of White and Yellow Flowers
Located in Soquel, CA
Beautiful abstracted watercolor still life with white and yellow daisies on a soft purple and blue background, on heavy paper by Les Anderson (American, 1928-2009). This piece is uns...
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Abstract Impressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Andra Samelson, Next to Nothing 15, 2001, ink on mat board, 32x 20 inches
Located in Darien, CT
Andra Samelson’s work explores the relationship of microcosm and macrocosm, emptiness and form. The imagery in her paintings is often associated with molecular and galactic systems. ...
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Suprematist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Illustration Board

Andra Samelson, Next to Nothing 11, 2001, Ink on Mat Board, 32 x 40 inches
Located in Darien, CT
Andra Samelson’s work explores the relationship of microcosm and macrocosm, emptiness and form. The imagery in her paintings is often associated with molecular and galactic systems. ...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Illustration Board

Untitled - Mixed Media Drawing - 2009
Located in Roma, IT
Untitled is a beautiful artwork realized by Maurizio Gracceva in 2009. Mixed media on paper: graphite, acrylic, spray, pencils. Hand signed by the artist. Title, date, techiniqu...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Spray Paint, Acrylic, Pencil, Graphite

Rimandati (Postponed to Exams) - Original Drawing - 2009
Located in Roma, IT
Rimandati is a beautiful artwork realized by Maurizio Gracceva in the 2009. Mixed media on paper: graphite, acrylic, spray, pencils. Hand signed by the artist. Title, date, techi...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Spray Paint, Acrylic, Pencil, Graphite

Cosmos, Abstract Painting by Eduardo Arranz-Bravo
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, Spanish (1941 - ) Title: Cosmos 4 Year: 2003 Medium: Acrylic and Mixed Media on Paper, signed and dated Paper Size: 15.5 x...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Acrylic, Pencil, Color Pencil

(Abstract Landscape with Angel) Untitled, 2001, Ian Hornak — Drawing
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Ian Hornak (1944-2002) Title: (Abstract Landscape with Angel) Untitled Year: 2001 Medium: Ink on archival paper Size: 9 x 12 inches Condition: Good Provenance: Estate of Ian ...
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Photorealist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper

Contemporary Watercolor Painting, Design for Sculpture , c. 2000 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Abstract Watercolor Painting, Design for Light , c. 2000 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Abstract Watercolor Painting, Design for Sculpture , c. 2008 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

"All White Love" Robert Indiana, Pop Art, Sketch, American, Typography
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana All White Love, 2000 Signed lower right, dated lower left Artist's marker on paper 11 x 8 1/2 inches Provenance Gifted by the artist, Vinalhaven, Maine Private collec...
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Pop Art Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker

Original Drawing Painting Abstract Biomorphic Art Gold Leaf Michele Oka Doner
Located in Surfside, FL
This is mixed media. I am not positive of the materials. it is a translucent, vellum, parchment type of paper. with either charcoal or ink and gold leaf (or gold paint) hand signed in pencil lower right. It is not titled on it. Michele Oka Doner (born 1945, Miami Beach, Florida, United States) is an American artist and author who works in a variety of media including sculpture, lithograph and woodcut prints, drawing, watercolor painting, functional objects and video. Her workes is based on flora, fauna, DNA and all sorts of exotica. She has also worked in costume and set design and has created over 40 public and private permanent art installations, including her best known artwork is "A Walk on the Beach" (1995, 1999), and its extension, "A Walk on the Beach: Tropical Gardens" (1996–2010) at the Miami International Airport. It is composed of over 9000 bronzes embedded in terrazzo with mother-of-pearl. At one and quarter linear miles, it is one of the largest artworks in the world. Born and raised in Miami Beach, Oka Doner is the granddaughter of painter Samuel Heller. Oka Doner's father, Kenneth Oka, was elected judge and mayor of Miami Beach during her youth (1945–1964). The family lived a public and politically active life. In later years, Oka Doner co-authored, with Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Miami Beach: Blueprint of an Eden, an intimate portrayal of Miami Beach from the 1920s to the 1960s using their families as prisms to reflect the times. Reviewed as classic of social history, with material that was part of the public record of its time, it was used as a textbook in Human Geography at George Washington University in 2008. In 1957, age 12, Oka Doner began a year-long independent project studying the International Geophysical Year (IGY). She assembled a book of drawings, writings and collages that became a template for projects realized in later years. In 1963, Oka Doner left Florida for the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her art instructor Milton Cohen...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Gold Leaf

Contemporary Watercolor Painting, Design for Space, C. 2005 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Contemporary Watercolor Painting, Design for Space, C. 2005 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Contemporary Watercolor Painting, Design for Sculpture , C. 2000 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Contemporary Watercolor Painting, Design for Sculpture , C. 2008 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Contemporary Watercolor Painting, Design for Sculpture , C. 2007 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Contemporary Watercolor Painting, Design for Sculpture , 2005 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic, Watercolor

Contemporary Watercolor Painting, Design for Space , C. 2005 by David Ruth
Located in Oakland, CA
This is a contemporary abstract watercolor painting by artist David Ruth. This series of paintings often feature bright colors and vibrant layouts that draw the viewer in. They are c...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Untitled (F221, G3) - soft pastel color blue yellow abstract geometric drawing
By David Brody
Located in New York, NY
DAVID BRODY Untitled (F221, G3), 2000 16.8 x 21.75 inches; framed in off white wood frame 20.1 x 25.1 inches graphite and colored pencil on isometric graph paper pencil signed and da...
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Abstract Geometric Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Archival Paper, Color Pencil, Graphite

Her beautiful vagina. 2009, ink on paper, 26x17 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Her beautiful vagina. 2009, ink on paper, 26x17 cm Erotic ink drawing in black and white colors
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Modern Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink

Summer for everyone. Contemporary Gouache Painting, Abstraction, Polish artist
Located in Warsaw, PL
JACEK SOWICKI (1948-2022) He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow and graduated from the Academy Of Fine Arts in Warsaw in 1973. In 1984-89 he run the graphics atelier at th...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Gouache

Untitled, by Clemens Briels Pencil on paper, framed
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Untitled, by Clemens Briels Pencil on paper 2008 Image size: 11 H cm. x 10.5 W cm. Framed: 20.7 H cm. x 20 W cm. Clemens Briels is a painter born in the Netherlands in 1946. At a yo...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pencil

(Abstract Landscape with Trees) Untitled, 2001, Ian Hornak — Drawing
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Ian Hornak (1944-2002) Title: (Abstract Landscape with Trees) Untitled Year: 2001 Medium: Ink on archival paper Size: 11 x 14 inches Condition: Good Provenance: Estate of Ian...
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Photorealist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Archival Paper, Ink

Untitled Abstraction
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Unsigned as per usual Enamel paint and ink on tracing paper Provenance: Estate of the Artist Peter Marks (1935 -2010) Peter Marks was born in New York City on January 18, 1935....
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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India Ink

French Abstract - Saxophone Player
Located in Houston, TX
French abstract emanating halos of jazz vibrations from repeating images of a saxophone player, 2000s. Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold border. Mat fit...
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Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Acrylic

"Study for Geometric Composition" Pat Lipsky, Color Field, Stripes, Blue and Red
Located in New York, NY
Pat Lipsky Study for Geometric Composition, circa 2005 Acrylic on paper 17 x 14 inches Pat Lipsky is an American abstract painter whose work has played a significant role in the ev...
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Color-Field Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Acrylic

Small maelstrom (Ref 855) (Abstract drawing)
Located in London, GB
Pigment pencil on Mylar - Unframed. The Maelstrom Series include the most iconic and known of Peerna's works. Starting from the center on a tilted table, she extends her fingers ...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mylar, Pencil, Pigment

(Abstract Mythological Landscape) Untitled, 2001, Ian Hornak — Drawing
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Ian Hornak (1944-2002) Title: (Abstract Mythological Landscape) Untitled Year: 2001 Medium: Ink on archival paper Size: 11 x 14 inches Condition: Good Provenance: Estate of I...
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Photorealist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink, Archival Paper

Colorful Abstract Painting by Robert Kautz
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Kautz, Austrian Title: untitled Year: 2001 Medium: Acrylic and Mixed Media on Paper, signed Size: 25.5 in. x 19.5 in. (59.69 cm x 49.53 cm)
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Acrylic

Watercolor 9, Work on Paper, Colorful, Organic Shapes, Natural, Moving, Cosmos
Located in Riverdale, NY
Watercolor 9 is a 22" x 17.5" , watercolor on paper, by Melinda Hacket. It is white framed to 25" x 20.25. It is filled with rich earthy colors and organic moving shapes. Melinda H...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor

Test Pattern 5 (Grey study)
Located in London, GB
Test Pattern 5 (Grey study) Ink, gouache and acrylic on Fabriano paper - Unframed. Test Pattern series sets up a generic template as a poetic prompt to consider how behavioural res...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Ink, Acrylic, Gouache

Effloresce (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Oil on paper - Unframed Framed on request Spielman uses oil paint on canvas, paper and panel in various sizes; she works on up to forty paintings at a time, moving between them as each begins to form, then isolating a work to bring to completion. Her saturated surfaces are luminous, with alternate glossy and matte layers, but also bear rough nail marks that scar and deconstruct the work. These etched lines and marks relate to an image and idea, and are often the underlying structure, the submerged language of a work. Her use of reds and pinks link to flesh and blood...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Oil

Veiled Series X , Abstract Expressionist Organic Drawing Watercolor Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Dorothy Gillespie (June 29, 1920 – September 30, 2012) was an American artist and sculptor who became known for her large and colorful abstract metal sculptures. Gillespie became best known for the aluminum sculptures she started to produce at the end of the 1970s. She would paint sheets of the metal, cut them into strips and connect the strips together to resemble cascades or starbursts of bright colored ribbon. The New York Times once summarized her work as “topsy-turvy, merrymaking fantasy,” and in another review declared, “The artist’s exuberant sculptures of colorful aluminum strips have earned her an international reputation.Her works are featured at her alma mater (Radford University) in Virginia, where she later returned to teach, as well as in New York (where she was artist in residence for the feminist Women's Interart Center), Wilmington, North Carolina and Florida. She enrolled both at Radford University near her hometown, and the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. The director of the Maryland Institute, Hans Schuler, helped foster her career in fine art. On June 5, 1943, aged 23, Gillespie moved to New York City. There she took a job at the B. Altman department store as assistant art director. She also joined the Art Students League where she was exposed to new ideas about techniques, materials, and marketing. She also created works at Atelier 17 printmaking studio, where Stanley William Hayter encouraged to experiment with her own ideas. She and her husband, Bernard Israel, opened a restaurant and night club in Greenwich Village to support their family. She returned to making art in 1957, and worked at art full-time after they sold the nightclub in the 1970. In 1977 Gillespie gave her first lecture series at the New School for Social Research, and she would give others there until 1982. She taught at her alma mater as a Visiting Artist (1981-1983) and gave Radford University some of her work to begin its permanent art collection. Gillespie then served as Woodrow Wilson visiting Fellow (1985-1994), visiting many small private colleges to give public lectures and teach young artists. She returned to Radnor University to teach as Distinguished Professor of Art (1997–99).[8] She also hosted a radio program, the Dorothy Gillespie Show on Radio Station WHBI in New York from 1967-1973. Gillespie began moving away from realism and into the abstraction that marked her career. Gillespie returned to New York City in 1963 to continue her career. She maintained a studio through the 70s and advocate worked towards feminist goals in the art industry, picketing the Whitney Museum, helping to organize the Women's Interart Center, curating exhibitions of women's art, and writing articles raising awareness of her cause. Gillespie numbered among her acquaintances such art-world luminaries as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson and Georgia O’Keeffe. “She had amazing stories that unfortunately are gone,” her son said. During the 1960s, she built multimedia art installations that made political statements, such as 1965’s “Made in the USA,” that used blinking colored lights, mirrors, shadow boxes, rotating figures and tape recordings to convey a chaotic look at American commercial fads. The floor was strewn with real dollar bills, which visitors assumed were fake. By the 1980s, Gillespie's work had come to be known internationally. She completed many commissions for sculptures in public places, including Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center and Walt Disney World Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Her work is in many collections across the United States, including the Delaware Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her sculptures can also be found in the Frankfurt Museum in Germany and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. Group Shows Conceived and Curated by Dorothy Gillespie Women's Interart Center, New York, NY 1974 included: Betty Parsons, Elsie Asher, Alice Baber, Minna Citron, Nancy Spero, Seena Donneson, Alice Neel, Natalie Edgar, Dorothy Gillespie, and Anita Steckel...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Untitled
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Untitled (Circles) Graphite on wove paper, 2007 Unsigned Provenance: Estate of the Artist Condition: Excellent Sheet/Image size: 16 15/16 x 14 inches Peter Marks (1935 -2010) Pete...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Graphite

Sphere, Cube, Pyramid by David Nash - Work on paper, Abstraction
Located in London, GB
*PLEASE NOTE UK BUYERS WILL ONLY PAY 5% VAT ON THIS PURCHASE. Once an order is placed we will arrange the VAT of 20% to be reduced to 5% Sphere, Cube, Pyramid by David Nash (b. 1945...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Charcoal, Pastel

Chopin Music Abstract Expressionist Landscape Piano Homage Contemporary Signed
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Homage to Chopin-Nocturnes The Pleasure of Polish Potatoes - Sunset with Potato Clouds in the Western Sky" is an original watercolor painting with collage elements by David Barnett,...
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Contemporary Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Mixed Media, Watercolor

"Séparer" by Gilbert Pauli - Watercolor on paper 36x36 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
Watercolor on rice texturized paper with wooden frame and glass, size: 53x53x2 cm
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor

Small Clocks #68, Abstract Expressionist Acrylic Painting by Chris Anderson
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Chris Anderson Title: Small Clocks #68 Year: 2006 Medium: Acrylic and Pastel on Paper, Signed and titled in pencil Image Size: 24 x 25 inches Siz...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Pastel, Acrylic

Conference of the birds no 40 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Oil on paper. Unframed. Natural and mystical processes inspire Ostovany. Informed by a variety of different cultures, Ostovany feels a connection to multiple separate and yet comple...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Oil

Amalfi Italy. Coastline original mixed media , signed , c2005
Located in Frome, Somerset
Fine piece by Gradwell on his exenstive tour of Italy. 'Amalfi Caostline' c 2005 signed original painting mixed media on paper 49cmx 50cm Glazed frame 68cm x 83cm Considered one of...
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Impressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media

"Is There No End to This?" Jewel Toned Abstract Figurative Painting
Located in Houston, TX
Jewel-toned abstract figurative watercolor painting by Texas artist Ron Hoover. This painting depicts a figure of a man wearing a suit against a split background. Signed and titled b...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Veiled Series XX , Abstract Expressionist Organic Drawing Watercolor Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Dorothy Gillespie (June 29, 1920 – September 30, 2012) was an American artist and sculptor who became known for her large and colorful abstract metal sculptures. Gillespie became best known for the aluminum sculptures she started to produce at the end of the 1970s. She would paint sheets of the metal, cut them into strips and connect the strips together to resemble cascades or starbursts of bright colored ribbon. The New York Times once summarized her work as “topsy-turvy, merrymaking fantasy,” and in another review declared, “The artist’s exuberant sculptures of colorful aluminum strips have earned her an international reputation.Her works are featured at her alma mater (Radford University) in Virginia, where she later returned to teach, as well as in New York (where she was artist in residence for the feminist Women's Interart Center), Wilmington, North Carolina and Florida. She enrolled both at Radford University near her hometown, and the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. The director of the Maryland Institute, Hans Schuler, helped foster her career in fine art. On June 5, 1943, aged 23, Gillespie moved to New York City. There she took a job at the B. Altman department store as assistant art director. She also joined the Art Students League where she was exposed to new ideas about techniques, materials, and marketing. She also created works at Atelier 17 printmaking studio, where Stanley William Hayter encouraged to experiment with her own ideas. She and her husband, Bernard Israel, opened a restaurant and night club in Greenwich Village to support their family. She returned to making art in 1957, and worked at art full-time after they sold the nightclub in the 1970. In 1977 Gillespie gave her first lecture series at the New School for Social Research, and she would give others there until 1982. She taught at her alma mater as a Visiting Artist (1981-1983) and gave Radford University some of her work to begin its permanent art collection. Gillespie then served as Woodrow Wilson visiting Fellow (1985-1994), visiting many small private colleges to give public lectures and teach young artists. She returned to Radnor University to teach as Distinguished Professor of Art (1997–99).[8] She also hosted a radio program, the Dorothy Gillespie Show on Radio Station WHBI in New York from 1967-1973. Gillespie began moving away from realism and into the abstraction that marked her career. Gillespie returned to New York City in 1963 to continue her career. She maintained a studio through the 70s and advocate worked towards feminist goals in the art industry, picketing the Whitney Museum, helping to organize the Women's Interart Center, curating exhibitions of women's art, and writing articles raising awareness of her cause. Gillespie numbered among her acquaintances such art-world luminaries as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson and Georgia O’Keeffe. “She had amazing stories that unfortunately are gone,” her son said. During the 1960s, she built multimedia art installations that made political statements, such as 1965’s “Made in the USA,” that used blinking colored lights, mirrors, shadow boxes, rotating figures and tape recordings to convey a chaotic look at American commercial fads. The floor was strewn with real dollar bills, which visitors assumed were fake. By the 1980s, Gillespie's work had come to be known internationally. She completed many commissions for sculptures in public places, including Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center and Walt Disney World Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Her work is in many collections across the United States, including the Delaware Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her sculptures can also be found in the Frankfurt Museum in Germany and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. Group Shows Conceived and Curated by Dorothy Gillespie Women's Interart Center, New York, NY 1974 included: Betty Parsons, Elsie Asher, Alice Baber, Minna Citron, Nancy Spero, Seena Donneson, Alice Neel, Natalie Edgar, Dorothy Gillespie, and Anita Steckel...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Veiled Series L, Abstract Expressionist Organic Drawing Watercolor Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Dorothy Gillespie (June 29, 1920 – September 30, 2012) was an American artist and sculptor who became known for her large and colorful abstract metal sculptures. Gillespie became best known for the aluminum sculptures she started to produce at the end of the 1970s. She would paint sheets of the metal, cut them into strips and connect the strips together to resemble cascades or starbursts of bright colored ribbon. The New York Times once summarized her work as “topsy-turvy, merrymaking fantasy,” and in another review declared, “The artist’s exuberant sculptures of colorful aluminum strips have earned her an international reputation.Her works are featured at her alma mater (Radford University) in Virginia, where she later returned to teach, as well as in New York (where she was artist in residence for the feminist Women's Interart Center), Wilmington, North Carolina and Florida. She enrolled both at Radford University near her hometown, and the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. The director of the Maryland Institute, Hans Schuler, helped foster her career in fine art. On June 5, 1943, aged 23, Gillespie moved to New York City. There she took a job at the B. Altman department store as assistant art director. She also joined the Art Students League where she was exposed to new ideas about techniques, materials, and marketing. She also created works at Atelier 17 printmaking studio, where Stanley William Hayter encouraged to experiment with her own ideas. She and her husband, Bernard Israel, opened a restaurant and night club in Greenwich Village to support their family. She returned to making art in 1957, and worked at art full-time after they sold the nightclub in the 1970. In 1977 Gillespie gave her first lecture series at the New School for Social Research, and she would give others there until 1982. She taught at her alma mater as a Visiting Artist (1981-1983) and gave Radford University some of her work to begin its permanent art collection. Gillespie then served as Woodrow Wilson visiting Fellow (1985-1994), visiting many small private colleges to give public lectures and teach young artists. She returned to Radnor University to teach as Distinguished Professor of Art (1997–99).[8] She also hosted a radio program, the Dorothy Gillespie Show on Radio Station WHBI in New York from 1967-1973. Gillespie began moving away from realism and into the abstraction that marked her career. Gillespie returned to New York City in 1963 to continue her career. She maintained a studio through the 70s and advocate worked towards feminist goals in the art industry, picketing the Whitney Museum, helping to organize the Women's Interart Center, curating exhibitions of women's art, and writing articles raising awareness of her cause. Gillespie numbered among her acquaintances such art-world luminaries as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson and Georgia O’Keeffe. “She had amazing stories that unfortunately are gone,” her son said. During the 1960s, she built multimedia art installations that made political statements, such as 1965’s “Made in the USA,” that used blinking colored lights, mirrors, shadow boxes, rotating figures and tape recordings to convey a chaotic look at American commercial fads. The floor was strewn with real dollar bills, which visitors assumed were fake. By the 1980s, Gillespie's work had come to be known internationally. She completed many commissions for sculptures in public places, including Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center and Walt Disney World Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Her work is in many collections across the United States, including the Delaware Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her sculptures can also be found in the Frankfurt Museum in Germany and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. Group Shows Conceived and Curated by Dorothy Gillespie Women's Interart Center, New York, NY 1974 included: Betty Parsons, Elsie Asher, Alice Baber, Minna Citron, Nancy Spero, Seena Donneson, Alice Neel, Natalie Edgar, Dorothy Gillespie, and Anita Steckel...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

Veiled Series LX , Abstract Expressionist Organic Drawing Watercolor Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Dorothy Gillespie (June 29, 1920 – September 30, 2012) was an American artist and sculptor who became known for her large and colorful abstract metal sculptures. Gillespie became best known for the aluminum sculptures she started to produce at the end of the 1970s. She would paint sheets of the metal, cut them into strips and connect the strips together to resemble cascades or starbursts of bright colored ribbon. The New York Times once summarized her work as “topsy-turvy, merrymaking fantasy,” and in another review declared, “The artist’s exuberant sculptures of colorful aluminum strips have earned her an international reputation.Her works are featured at her alma mater (Radford University) in Virginia, where she later returned to teach, as well as in New York (where she was artist in residence for the feminist Women's Interart Center), Wilmington, North Carolina and Florida. She enrolled both at Radford University near her hometown, and the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. The director of the Maryland Institute, Hans Schuler, helped foster her career in fine art. On June 5, 1943, aged 23, Gillespie moved to New York City. There she took a job at the B. Altman department store as assistant art director. She also joined the Art Students League where she was exposed to new ideas about techniques, materials, and marketing. She also created works at Atelier 17 printmaking studio, where Stanley William Hayter encouraged to experiment with her own ideas. She and her husband, Bernard Israel, opened a restaurant and night club in Greenwich Village to support their family. She returned to making art in 1957, and worked at art full-time after they sold the nightclub in the 1970. In 1977 Gillespie gave her first lecture series at the New School for Social Research, and she would give others there until 1982. She taught at her alma mater as a Visiting Artist (1981-1983) and gave Radford University some of her work to begin its permanent art collection. Gillespie then served as Woodrow Wilson visiting Fellow (1985-1994), visiting many small private colleges to give public lectures and teach young artists. She returned to Radnor University to teach as Distinguished Professor of Art (1997–99).[8] She also hosted a radio program, the Dorothy Gillespie Show on Radio Station WHBI in New York from 1967-1973. Gillespie began moving away from realism and into the abstraction that marked her career. Gillespie returned to New York City in 1963 to continue her career. She maintained a studio through the 70s and advocate worked towards feminist goals in the art industry, picketing the Whitney Museum, helping to organize the Women's Interart Center, curating exhibitions of women's art, and writing articles raising awareness of her cause. Gillespie numbered among her acquaintances such art-world luminaries as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson and Georgia O’Keeffe. “She had amazing stories that unfortunately are gone,” her son said. During the 1960s, she built multimedia art installations that made political statements, such as 1965’s “Made in the USA,” that used blinking colored lights, mirrors, shadow boxes, rotating figures and tape recordings to convey a chaotic look at American commercial fads. The floor was strewn with real dollar bills, which visitors assumed were fake. By the 1980s, Gillespie's work had come to be known internationally. She completed many commissions for sculptures in public places, including Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center and Walt Disney World Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Her work is in many collections across the United States, including the Delaware Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Her sculptures can also be found in the Frankfurt Museum in Germany and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. Group Shows Conceived and Curated by Dorothy Gillespie Women's Interart Center, New York, NY 1974 included: Betty Parsons, Elsie Asher, Alice Baber, Minna Citron, Nancy Spero, Seena Donneson, Alice Neel, Natalie Edgar, Dorothy Gillespie, and Anita Steckel...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Permanent Marker

11.7 (Abstract Expressionism painting)
Located in London, GB
11.7 (Abstract Expressionism painting) Casein and ink on paper - Unframed Jill Moser is an American abstract artist whose work explores the intersection of “painting, writing and t...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Ink, Casein

Pompeii original signed painting circa 2005.
Located in Frome, Somerset
'Pompeii', a study plein air. signed original work 2005. watercolor on paper 45cm x 55cm. Painted wood glazed frame 72cmx87cm Gradwell focuses on been in the space and time and ma...
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Expressionist Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Sixteen Street 7.15 (Abstract Expressionism painting)
Located in London, GB
Gouache on paper - Unframed. Jill Moser is an American abstract artist whose work explores the intersection of “painting, writing and the animated image.” Her work is in the colle...
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Abstract Early 2000s Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Gouache