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Style: Contemporary
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Medium: Acrylic
Unique Hand-Painted Zebra Chair Wood - Modern Luxury Chair by Mahesh Sharma
Located in Faridabad, IN
Unveil a one-of-a-kind creation by artist Mahesh Sharma: a hand-painted zebra-striped chair crafted from solid wood with acrylic finishes. This contemporary masterpiece, featuring a ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Acrylic More Art

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Wood, Acrylic

Abstract Blue Hand-Painted Side Table
Located in Faridabad, IN
Elevate your modern living room with this stunning abstract blue hand-painted side table, expertly crafted by multidisciplinary artist Mahesh Sharma. Featuring vibrant blues, textur...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Epoxy Resin, Wood, Acrylic

Abstract Hand Painted Table - One of a Kind
Located in Faridabad, IN
Discover the "Chromatic Symphony," a stunning statement piece by artist Mahesh Sharma that blends bold artistry with functional design. This unique table features a vibrant circular ...
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2010s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Epoxy Resin, Wood, Acrylic

SF64-045, Sam Francis, Acrylic, American Abstraction, Postwar, Work on paper
Located in Geneva, CH
SF64-045, Sam Francis, Acrylic, American Abstraction, Postwar, Work on paper 1964 Acrylic on paper 73 x 56.5 cm 94 x 75 cm / 37 x 29.5 in. (w...
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1960s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Paper, Acrylic

"No Why (Blue on Red)" - conceptual art, wall sculpture - Lawrence Weiner
Located in Atlanta, GA
"No Why" is a part of a series of conceptual work featuring red, blue and yellow primary colors. Michael Porten is an interdisciplinary artist whose works range from paintings, scu...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Wood, Acrylic

The Last Six, Under Six, Murdered by a Gun in the Sixth
Located in New Orleans, LA
installation acrylic on copper, mounted in wall "Late last year, a local news station was reporting on the shooting death of a 7-month old child. As part of their reporting, the a...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Copper

Brooch # 3 - Made by Shadows #3
Located in New York, NY
Ann Parkin’s current work is an exploration of new possibilities in technique and materials, as well as the expression of a new imagery for art jewelry. Historically, art and particularly craft, have been vehicles for the symbols, images and visual metaphors of society’s current view of its world and the “nature” of which it finds itself a part. Discoveries and techniques at the leading edge of science have given us astounding views of new levels of nature and reality and have provided opportunities for the development of a new set of imagery and symbols for our time. Parkin’s work has been inspired by the vast visual potential of such scientific areas as electron microscopy, nuclear imaging, “Chaos” physics, and particularly subatomic particle physics. The graphic imagery of Parkin’s current work is not, in the traditional sense, abstract but rather is a representational view of nature that we are among the first generations to see. The images of the Particle Shower series are based upon the visual records of subatomic particle physics, which show the tracks left by subatomic particles as they pass through the bubble and cloud chambers once used by nuclear physicists. Parkin reflects that, “It has been said that Science is the Religion of the modern age. If that is even in part true, then it points the way to an exciting new approach to ornamentation and imagery that goes beyond the commonly observable surface reality to re-establish the fundamental role of art/craft - the articulation and expression of underlying patterns of the natural order as an integral aspect of our created personal environment.” Born in Toronto, Canada in 1956, Ann Parkin received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from New York University in 1978 and a Gemological Diploma from the Gemological Association of Great Britain in 1987. She studied metalwork, jewelry and enameling at the 92nd Street Y in New York City with renowned jewelry artists Robert Ebendorf, Rebekah Laskin, Charles Lewton-Brain and John Cogswell. Parkin’s work has appeared in group exhibitions, and as a featured artist, at Aaron Faber Gallery, NYC; Oms Gallery, NJ; Objects of Desire, Louisville, KY; Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, MA; Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA; New Jersey Designer Craftsmen Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ; Greater Denton Arts Council, Denton, TX; Artist-Craftsmen of New York, NYC; Crafts National 26, Penn State University, PA; The Farrell Collection, Washington, DC; Contemporary Crafts Gallery, Portland, OR; Views Gallery, Manayunk, PA; Sculpture to Wear, Los Angeles, CA; Craft Students League, NYC; Joan Michlin...
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2010s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Thread, Wood, Paper, Acrylic

Brooch #2 - Made by Shadows #2
Located in New York, NY
Ann Parkin’s current work is an exploration of new possibilities in technique and materials, as well as the expression of a new imagery for art jewelry. Historically, art and partic...
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2010s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Thread, Wood, Paper, Acrylic

Brooch # 1- Made by Shadows #1
Located in New York, NY
Ann Parkin’s current work is an exploration of new possibilities in technique and materials, as well as the expression of a new imagery for art jewelry. Historically, art and particularly craft, have been vehicles for the symbols, images and visual metaphors of society’s current view of its world and the “nature” of which it finds itself a part. Discoveries and techniques at the leading edge of science have given us astounding views of new levels of nature and reality and have provided opportunities for the development of a new set of imagery and symbols for our time. Parkin’s work has been inspired by the vast visual potential of such scientific areas as electron microscopy, nuclear imaging, “Chaos” physics, and particularly subatomic particle physics. The graphic imagery of Parkin’s current work is not, in the traditional sense, abstract but rather is a representational view of nature that we are among the first generations to see. The images of the Particle Shower series are based upon the visual records of subatomic particle physics, which show the tracks left by subatomic particles as they pass through the bubble and cloud chambers once used by nuclear physicists. Parkin reflects that, “It has been said that Science is the Religion of the modern age. If that is even in part true, then it points the way to an exciting new approach to ornamentation and imagery that goes beyond the commonly observable surface reality to re-establish the fundamental role of art/craft - the articulation and expression of underlying patterns of the natural order as an integral aspect of our created personal environment.” Born in Toronto, Canada in 1956, Ann Parkin received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from New York University in 1978 and a Gemological Diploma from the Gemological Association of Great Britain in 1987. She studied metalwork, jewelry and enameling at the 92nd Street Y in New York City with renowned jewelry artists Robert Ebendorf, Rebekah Laskin, Charles Lewton-Brain and John Cogswell. Parkin’s work has appeared in group exhibitions, and as a featured artist, at Aaron Faber Gallery, NYC; Oms Gallery, NJ; Objects of Desire, Louisville, KY; Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, MA; Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA; New Jersey Designer Craftsmen Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ; Greater Denton Arts Council, Denton, TX; Artist-Craftsmen of New York, NYC; Crafts National 26, Penn State University, PA; The Farrell Collection, Washington, DC; Contemporary Crafts Gallery, Portland, OR; Views Gallery, Manayunk, PA; Sculpture to Wear, Los Angeles, CA; Craft Students League, NYC; Joan Michlin...
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2010s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Thread, Wood, Paper, Acrylic

"Aquatic Forest" Contemporary Abstract Painting in violet, turquoise blue, pink
Located in New York, NY
Vertical elongated forms in rose pink, mauve, lavender and turquoise blue rise over a layered field of cream white ground brushed with violet in this large scale abstract painting. W...
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2010s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

"Thawed Rose" Abstract painting in rose pink, fuchsia, magenta and blue.
Located in New York, NY
This is a contemporary abstract painting by the New York/ Hawaiian artist, Debra Drexler. Magenta and blue forms central to the painting are surrounded by rose pink, mauve, lavender rise over a field of blue. You can see the influence of tropical colors in this canvas and a wistful yearning for the beach and the sea. Debra Drexler is an American painter, installation artist, curator and professor. Her work is informed both by participating in the contemporary resurgence of abstraction coming out of New York, and by living in the Post Colonial Pacific since 1992. She has participated in over thirty solo and over 100 group exhibitions in national and international venues including Front Room Gallery, Exit Art, The Drawing Center, White Box-The Annex, Art Finance Partners, Van Der Plas Gallery, Sideshow Gallery, and Denise Bibro Gallery in New York, as well The Honolulu Museum of Art and Maui Arts and Cultural Center. Debra Drexler is a Professor at the University of Hawaii, where she is Chair of the Drawing and Painting Area. She maintains studios in Brooklyn, NY and on the island of Oahu in Hawai’i. Debra Drexler's most recent work is highly experimental large-scale abstract painting. In a recent review of a two-person exhibition (Whitehot Magazine,2017) Drexler's work as clearly referencing the long tradition of American abstraction and the established legacy of the New York School. The reviewer, Jonathan Goodman, described the work as a “new non-objectivity” that comes out of the current moment. He states that Drexler's painting “quite accurately describes the spirit of abstract art today, in which painting is struggling to break free of the constraints of time." Debra Drexler frequently uses hot pink, a color with heavily gendered associations. Her hot pink brushstrokes...
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2010s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Acrylic

"Pulse, Whirl" Abstract Painting in magenta, pinks and blues with golden yellow
Located in New York, NY
This is a contemporary abstract painting by the New York/ Hawaiian artist, Debra Drexler. Magenta and blue forms central to the painting are surrounded by rose pink, mauve, lavender and turquoise blue rise over a field of blue. You can see the influence of tropical colors in this canvas and a wistful yearning for the beach and the sea. Debra Drexler is an American painter, installation artist, curator and professor. Her work is informed both by participating in the contemporary resurgence of abstraction coming out of New York, and by living in the Post Colonial Pacific since 1992. She has participated in over thirty solo and over 100 group exhibitions in national and international venues including Front Room Gallery, Exit Art, The Drawing Center, White Box-The Annex, Art Finance Partners, Van Der Plas Gallery, Sideshow Gallery, and Denise Bibro Gallery in New York, as well The Honolulu Museum of Art and Maui Arts and Cultural Center. Debra Drexler is a Professor at the University of Hawaii, where she is Chair of the Drawing and Painting Area. She maintains studios in Brooklyn, NY and on the island of Oahu in Hawai’i. Debra Drexler's most recent work is highly experimental large-scale abstract painting. In a recent review of a two-person exhibition (Whitehot Magazine,2017) Drexler's work as clearly referencing the long tradition of American abstraction and the established legacy of the New York School. The reviewer, Jonathan Goodman, described the work as a “new non-objectivity” that comes out of the current moment. He states that Drexler's painting “quite accurately describes the spirit of abstract art today, in which painting is struggling to break free of the constraints of time." Debra Drexler frequently uses hot pink, a color with heavily gendered associations. Her hot pink brushstrokes...
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2010s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Acrylic, Canvas

Violet Portal 72"X48" Contemporary Abstract Painting
Located in New York, NY
72"x48" acrylic and oil on canvas, signed on reverse by the artist. This is a contemporary abstract painting by the New York/ Hawaiian artist, Debra Drexler. Violet and blue hues are contrasted with neon orange and deep red orange forms. A circular form of violet attracts a central focus in the fields light orange and nearly pastel blue undertones in this stunning vibrant painting by the artist Debra Drexler's paintings are informed both by participating in the contemporary resurgence of abstraction coming out of New York, and by living in the Post Colonial Pacific for close to three decades. In the 21st century, much of our experience is mediated through the screens of our devices. In contrast, the making and viewing of paintings remains a direct, engaging experience in Drexler's paintings. She aims to take us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. As a colorist, Debra Drexler provokes unexpected color relationships and creates spatial contradictions that come from those interactions. Some of her color choices reference the post digital experience with its highly saturated synthetic color. The luminosity and saturation also mirror the unique quality of light and tropical color interactions in Hawai’i, where Drexler also lives. Her work is driven by an athletic painting...
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2010s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Contemporary Abstract Painting, "Verdant Shield" (w/ green, turquoise, blue
Located in New York, NY
"Verdant Shield" is an apt titled for this green toned abstract painting by Debra Drexler. Blues and turquoise create vertical fields of color atop an atmospheric background of pinks and light blue to create an immersive dimensional depth. Debra Drexler maintains studios in both New York and Oahu, and her work is informed by her unique bi-coastal experience. In her luminous, large-scale abstract paintings, she brings the transcendent experience of the Hawaiian landscape to a New York audience. Through her New York based studio and curatorial practices, she is also deeply engaged in critical conversation surrounding new abstraction. She states “Abstraction takes us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. While our insistent digital projections can take us away from both our animal and spiritual nature, abstract painting reminds us again of what it means to be human. The corporality of the paint mirrors the flesh of the body and transports us into the timeless.” Debra Drexler's paintings are informed both by participating in the contemporary resurgence of abstraction coming out of New York, and by living in the Post Colonial Pacific for close to three decades. In the 21st century, much of our experience is mediated through the screens of our devices. In contrast, the making and viewing of paintings remains a direct, engaging experience in Drexler's paintings. She aims to take us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. As a colorist, Debra Drexler provokes unexpected color relationships and creates spatial contradictions that come from those interactions. Some of her color choices reference the post digital experience with its highly saturated synthetic color. The luminosity and saturation also mirror the unique quality of light and tropical color interactions in Hawai’i, where Drexler also lives. Her work is driven by an athletic painting...
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2010s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Gercian Lady
Located in London, GB
Oil, Acrylic, Pencil and Marker on Canvas
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Oil, Acrylic, Permanent Marker, Pencil

Blue and Purple Art, Abstract Art, Modern Art-Illumination Collection of 3
Located in Delaware , OH
Blue and Purple Art, Abstract Art, Modern Paintings-Illumination Series of 3 This piece of artwork changes color as you move to the left and to the right. Addison's thoughts on the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Shaman, acrylic on canvas painting, green robe, red, gray
Located in San Diego, CA
Shaman, acrylic and mixed media painting by artist Ben Darby. The artists has used a draping effect to create a 3D effect with the garment. The rest of the painting is textured and i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Canvas, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Fragmentación De La Luz Y Del Color - 21st Century, Contemporary, Installation
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Technique: Acrylic on MDF (medium-density fiberboard), metal and reflective elements. Kinetic installations by Juvenal Ravelo: light and color in the new millennium.
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Metal

Fragmentación De La Luz Y Del Color - 21st Century, Contemporary, Installation
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Technique: Acrylic on MDF (medium-density fiberboard), metal and reflective elements. Kinetic installations by Juvenal Ravelo: light and color in the new millennium.
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Metal

Fragmentación De La Luz Y Del Color - 21st Century, Contemporary, Installation
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Technique: Acrylic on MDF (medium-density fiberboard), metal and reflective elements. Kinetic installations by Juvenal Ravelo: light and color in the new millennium.
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Metal

Fragmentación De La Luz Y Del Color - 21st Century, Contemporary, Installation
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Technique: Acrylic on MDF (medium-density fiberboard), metal and reflective elements. Kinetic installations by Juvenal Ravelo: light and color in the new millennium.
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Metal

Fragmentación De La Luz Y Del Color - 21st Century, Contemporary, Installation
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Technique: Acrylic on MDF (medium-density fiberboard), metal and reflective elements. Kinetic installations by Juvenal Ravelo: light and color in the new millennium.
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Metal

Fragmentación De La Luz Y Del Color - 21st Century, Contemporary, Installation
Located in Barcelona, Catalonia
Technique: Acrylic on MDF (medium-density fiberboard), metal and reflective elements. Kinetic installations by Juvenal Ravelo: light and color in the new millennium.
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Metal

Grayskull
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic on canvas Signed, titled, and dated, verso This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Since childhood Scott Daniel Ellison has had a fascination with th...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Acrylic, Canvas

Creep
Located in New York, NY
Oil and acrylic on panel Signed, titled, and dated, verso This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Since childhood Scott Daniel Ellison has had a fascination ...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Oil, Acrylic, Panel

Witch
Located in New York, NY
Oil and acrylic on panel Signed, titled, and dated, verso This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Since childhood Scott Daniel Ellison has had a fascination ...
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2010s Contemporary Acrylic More Art

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Acrylic, Oil, Panel

"Adalt" Abstract Figurative Painting of Two Abstract Figures
Located in Houston, TX
Abstract black and blue painting by Spanish artist Carlos Planell of two blocky figures from the 1960's. The black dots across the canvas penet...
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1960s Abstract Acrylic More Art

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Oil, Acrylic

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