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Medium: Watercolor
Untitled #5 (Composition with blue, white and black)
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Signed and dated in graphite pencil at the bottom right , annotated in graphite pencil on the reverse side Renaud Allirand (Gouache) 2020. Blues, white and black make for a unique ...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Gouache

Square of Sublimity IV / watercolor mixed media
Located in Burlingame, CA
Intellect and order are at play in shades of yellow in the abstract mixed media painting that visually references landscape and water, yet takes it's inspiration from music. 'Square ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Mixed Media, Wood, Paper, Watercolor

Quadrants Quadrille
Located in Burlingame, CA
'Quadrants Quadrille' from Irene Zweig, where intellect, science, mathematics and order are at play in shades of calm blue, silver, grey and white, in the abstract mixed media painti...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Wood, Ink, Mixed Media, Watercolor

Abstract Landscape with Palm Tree Judaica Gouache Painting
Located in Surfside, FL
Mane-Katz (1894-1962) Landscape with palm tree. Gouache on paper, signed lower right. Dimensions: (Frame) H 37.5" x W 31", (Sight) H 24.5" x W 18" Emmanuel Mané-Katz (Hebrew:מאנה כ...
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20th Century Modern Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Map from Home to Kaz s Gallery
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist : Kory Twaddle Title : Map from Home to Kaz's Gallery Materials : Oil, acrylic, charcoal, conté crayon, oil pastel, pastel, paper, marker, and mixed media on paper Date : 200...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paint, Paper, Conté, Charcoal, India Ink, Acrylic, Tempera, Watercolor, ...

Abstract composition
Located in Genève, GE
frame with glass pane Dimension with frame 66 x 85 x 3 cm This abstract artwork immediately captures attention with its bold palette of swirling reds, blacks, and blues. The dynam...
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1960s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor

Alan Partridge s Bleeding Heart - Abstract Expressionism
Located in Soquel, CA
Alan Partridge's Bleeding Heart - Abstract Expressionism Double-sided artwork: Backside abstract expressionism represents a dancer in a coral dress A subdued abstract painting in r...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic, Charcoal, Gouache

Untitled Gestural Abstract Composition
Located in Kansas City, MO
Matthias Kohlmann Untitled Gestural Abstract Composition Medium: Gouache Year: 1988 Signed and dated by hand Edition: Unique Size: 13.7 × 9.4 inches COA provided Matthias Kohlmann (...
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1980s Contemporary Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

The Circle - Original Abstract on Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
The Circle - Original Abstract on Paper Vibrant composition by California artist Charles "Dave" Francis (American, 1951-2018). Layers of yellow, green, blue and pink blend and overl...
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Early 2000s American Modern Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Acrylic, Watercolor, Laid Paper

1950s "Rectangle" Mid Century Abstract Gouache Painting
Located in Arp, TX
Opper Estate Maroon Abstract c. 1940-1950's Gouache on Paper 15" x 18" Unframed From the estate of Ruth Friedmann Opper & Jerry Opper. Ruth was the daughter of Bauhaus artist, Gustav Friedmann. San Francisco Abstract Expression A free-spirited wave of creative energy swept through the San Francisco art community after World War II. Challenging accepted modes of painting, Abstract Expressionists produced highly experimental works that jolted the public out of its postwar complacency. Abstract Expressionism resulted from a broad collective impulse rather than the inspiration of a small band of New York artists. Documenting the interchanges between the East and West Coasts, she cites areas of mutual influence and shows the impact of San Francisco on the New York School, including artists such as Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt. San Francisco's Beat poets...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Composition with tools
Located in Genève, GE
Work on cardboard Black wooden frame with glass pane 49 x 49 x 3.5 cm This artwork, signed by the artist, illustrates a complex and intriguing cubist composition. Geometric shapes in...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Pastel, Watercolor

Harbour II. Contemporary Abstract Gouache Painting
Located in Brecon, Powys
Abstract gouache on paper, laid down on board. Signed, titled and dated 2000 verso. Image 12" x 16" Mounted 20" x 24" Gordon COUCH Born: 1944 It is Gord...
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Early 2000s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Composition in green and yellow, watercolor and gouache on paper
Located in PARIS, FR
Pierre MONTHEILLET (1923-2011) Composition in green and yellow Watercolor and gouache on paper Signed lower left Dimensions of the work: 50 x 65 cm Dimensions of the frame: 60 x 80 c...
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1960s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor, Gouache

"Current", Abstract, Contemporary, Turquoise, White, Brown, Watercolor Painting
Located in Franklin, MA
"Current" By Sarah Alexander is a 36 x 24 x 1.5 inch swirling abstract watercolor on canvas in a palette of turquoise, white, and soft browns. Part of Alexa...
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2010s Contemporary Watercolor Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Watercolor

"Morning Dew, " Abstract Oil Painting
Located in Westport, CT
This abstract painting by Christine Averill-Green is a beautiful combination of layers of green, blue, and purple. The long, organic stripes that make up this contemporary piece are reminiscent of vines, and the metallic paint used in the piece makes the piece reflect differently in changing light. It is wired and ready to hang. Averill-Green has been exhibiting her artwork in galleries and museums in Upstate New York for over 40 years. She received her B.A. in Art and an M.S. in Art Education. Artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, Euan Eglow, Antonio Lopez Garcia, and her teachers Catherine Kehoe...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Gouache

"Flight, " 1960s Modern Abstract Painting
Located in Westport, CT
This Modern Abstract Expressionist painting by Stanley Bate is made with gouache on paper. It features a muted palette and large, textured brush strokes. The painting itself is 13" x 22" and it measures 21.25" x 29.25" x 1" framed. It is signed by the artist in the lower right-hand corner of the painting, and is framed in a black frame with an acid-free mat. Wired and ready to hang. Stanley Bate was born on March 26, 1903 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Bates were an established Tennessee family, in fact, Henry’s brother William Bate was the governor of Tennessee from 1883-1887 and a United States Senator from 1887-1905. Stanley studied art at the Watkins Institute in Nashville. In the 1920’s Bate moved to New York City to study at the Art Students League under Frederick Bridgman. He soon landed a job with Encyclopedia Britannica, and from 1927-1929 served as art editor. From 1929 until his death in 1972, Stanley was a self-employed artist. He taught art classes at both the Art Students League and the Albany Institute of History and Art and brought in extra income by making illustrations for magazines such as “Outdoor Life” and “Popular Science”. On January 27, 1934 Stanley married Emilie Rossel. Emilie had emigrated from Switzerland to New York in 1923. She found work as a governess to Alfred Vanderbilt and later as an executive secretary for Wall Street investment brokers Kahn, Loeb and Co. Emilie met Stanley in New York in the early 1930’s when she attended one of his art exhibitions with a friend. The couple, who had no children, lived on 34th Street in Manhattan. During this period, Bate was producing and exhibiting his art and joined several artists groups. Stanley and Emilie became part of the New York art scene, dining weekly at the Society of Illustrators Clubhouse. Stanley Bate’s time in New York was pivotal in the formation of his painting style. He lived in New York during the inception of one of the most important Modern Art movements, one that helped New York replace Paris as the center of avant-garde art. This movement, which was called the New York School of artists, was later known as Abstract Expressionism. It was comprised of a loosely associated group of vanguard artists working in New York City during the 1940s and 1950s. The New York School was not defined by a specific style, but instead reflected a fusion of European Modernism and American social relevancy that was depicted in many individual styles. Influences of Surrealism, Cubism, and Modernism can be found in their work, along with an interest in experimenting with non-traditional materials and methods. American art was in the forefront of international avant-garde for the first time. Stanley Bate was undoubtedly exposed to the varied styles and techniques that were emerging during the formative years of the New York School. Mark Rothko and Robert Motherwell were formulating their versions of color field paintings. Joseph Cornell was experimenting with assemblages, collage and the use of different types of textured paints. Jackson Pollock was adhering objects such as buttons and coins into his early works, while Louise Nevelson was using found objects. Helen Frankenthaler added sand to her early paintings. The New York School artists were undermining traditional fine art by using mixed media and non-traditional methods. Stanley Bate absorbed these varied influences and soon his early realistic landscapes and still-lifes were replaced with something entirely new. The influence of Cubism, notably the flat shallow space of the picture plane, is obvious in many of Bate’s paintings. Surrealism is evident in Bate’s use of subjects from myth, primitive art and antiquity, along with the Automatism-like line work in his more linear images. The unfettered experimentation of the New York School is everywhere in Stanley Bate’s work. We see nods to color field, collage, the mixing of textures into paint, mixed media, the inclusion of found objects and thick, luscious impasto. Bate was prolific and experimented in various media including oil, watercolor, lithography, silk screen, wood cut, drawing, collage, ceramics and sculpture. Bate is considered a true Modernist. His work is largely abstract, but sometimes figures and buildings are discernable. He frequently mixed paint, sand and glue together to achieve a textured surface, and then scraped and scratched through this layer to expose some of the underpainting below. His sculpture, which is often whimsical, also reflects the non-traditional methods of the New York School. Bate pioneered the use of enamel and copper in his work. The sculptures are not carved or modeled as was done in the past, but instead are built using mixed media and new materials. In addition to the New York School influence, many of Bate’s works exhibit a strong connection to the Spanish school, especially the work of Antonio Tapies and Modesto Cuixart. These artists were both part of an avant-garde group known as Art Informel, the Spanish equivalent of Abstract Expressionism. These artists likewise worked in mixed media and introduced objects and texture into their work. Many of Bate’s subjects and titles relate to Spanish locations and words. It is likely that Stanley spent time in Spain and found inspiration there. By the early 1940s, Stanley and Emilie had started spending weekends in a barn they purchased in Craryville, New York, a few hours north of Manhattan. The barn had no electricity or plumbing, but when the Bates eventually decided to leave New York and live full time in Craryville, they remodeled the barn, putting a gallery downstairs and a studio and living quarters upstairs. Although the Bates moved out of New York City, Stanley remained part of the New York art scene, exhibiting in New York and elsewhere throughout the 50s and 60s. During his lifetime he was represented by the New York galleries Knoedler and Company, Kennedy Galleries, Rose Fried Gallery and Key Gallery, along with Tyringham Gallery located in Tyringham, Massachusetts. Craryville was Stanley’s home until his death on August 21, 1972. Emilie died 1984...
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1960s Modern Watercolor Abstract Paintings

Materials

Paper, Gouache

The Hearth, by Lisa Miceli, Watercolor Painting
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 10" x 11" watercolor on paper painting by Lisa Miceli depicts an imaginative abstracted landscape suggestive of a warm hearth setting. This painting i...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor, Paper

Patricia Fabricant, Rosefade, 2005, Watercolor on paper, 30 x 22, Color Pattern
Located in Darien, CT
Patricia Fabricant is a painter curator, and award-winning book designer, born in New York City. She received her BA from Wesleyan University and studied painting in Florence Italy. Her abstract and figurative paintings have been exhibited widely at such galleries as ODETTA, M David & Co, Front Room, SFA Projects, Equity Gallery, Morgan Lehman, the Painting Center, and 490 Atlantic. Her curatorial practice includes three editions of the benefit group show, Among Friends, Studio Mates at Front Room Gallery, and With the Grain, at Equity Gallery. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Patricia Fabricant has a deep and abiding interest in process-driven work, from mandalas and yantras to Aboriginal song-line paintings, Islamic tiles...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Oil, Watercolor, Archival Paper

Subterranean III, Conceptual Mixed Media Painting by Genichiro Inokuma
Located in Long Island City, NY
Genichiro Inokuma, Japanese (1902 - 1993) - Subterranean III, Year: 1970, Medium: Graphite, gouache and collage on board, signed and dated lower le...
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1970s Conceptual Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Graphite

Subterranean II, Conceptual Mixed Media Painting by Genichiro Inokuma
Located in Long Island City, NY
Genichiro Inokuma, Japanese (1902 - 1993) - Subterranean II, Year: 1970, Medium: Gouache, Graphite and Collage on board, signed and dated in pencil...
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1970s Conceptual Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Graphite

Abstract White Daisy Flowers on Turquoise Background by Contemporary Artist
Located in Preston, GB
Abstract White Daisy Flowers on Turquoise Background by British Contemporary Artist, Angela Wakefield. This original is from the 'Spring Burst' In...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gesso, Canvas, Paint, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Watercolor

First Floor Systems
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist : Kory Twaddle Title : First Floor Systems Materials : Acrylic, tempera, gouache, paintbrushes, and mixed media on drawing paper pad back with spiral Date : 2018 Dimensions ...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paint, Paper, Conté, Charcoal, India Ink, Acrylic, Tempera, Watercolor, ...

Compression: Cautionary Tales
Located in Burlingame, CA
Exquisite work from Frohsin's Cautionary Tales, with the appearance of a Navajo Blanket or three dimensional urban street signs that are bold, strong, colorful. The painting is mainl...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Gouache, Pigment

Within, by Lisa Miceli, Watercolor Painting
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This 10" x 11" watercolor on paper painting by Lisa Miceli depicts an imaginative abstracted landscape and is part of the latticeWorks series. The use of c...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor, Paper

Lovers and Others (unique mid century modern painting) - double sided artwork
Located in New York, NY
Nahum Tschacbasov Lovers and Others (Two Unique Works), 1978-1979 Gouache on Two-sided Paper (Two Signed Works) Hand signed twice: once on each side 11 × 15 inches (each side) A rare...
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Mid-20th Century Surrealist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Ink, Gouache

Abstract Painting with Yellow Orange Red Pink by Contemporary British Artist
Located in Preston, GB
Abstract Painting with Yellow Orange Red Pink by Contemporary British Artist, Angela Wakefield. This is the one of the earliest works from her Abstract Interior Design Series. ...
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Early 2000s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gesso, Canvas, Paint, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Watercolor, Oil

Untitled Gestural Abstract Composition
By Joachim Czichon
Located in Kansas City, MO
Joachim Czichon Untitled Gestural Abstract Composition Medium: Gouache Year: 1984 Signed and dated by hand Edition: Unique Size: 16.4 × 11.5 inches C...
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1980s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

Modernist Abstract Expressionist Watercolor Painting Bauhaus Weimar Artist
Located in Surfside, FL
Abstract watercolor composition bearing the influence of the earlier color-block compositions of Paul Klee and Abstract Expressionist master Sam Francis. Pawel August Kontny, (Polish-German-American artist) He was born in Laurahuette, Poland, in 1923, the son of a wealthy pastry shop owner. In 1939 he began studying architecture in Breslau where he was introduced to the European masters and to the work of some of the German Expressionists, soon afterward banned as "degenerate artists" and removed from museums throughout Germany by the Nazi regime. His studies were interrupted by World War II. Drafted into the German army, traveling in many countries as a soldier, he sketched various landscapes but in 1945, he was captured and held as a prisoner of war in Italy. After the war, he studied at the Union of Nuremberg Architects to help design buildings to replace ones destroyed in the war. He recorded his impressions of the local population and the landscapes through his watercolors and drawings. Pawel Kontny thereafter moved to Nuremberg, Germany, becoming a member of the Union of Nuremberg Architects and helping to rebuild the city's historic center. He soon decided to concentrate on his professional art career. He married Irmgard Laurer, a dancer with the Nuremberg Opera. Pavel Kontny 's career as an artist was launched with his participation in an all German exhibition, held at the Dusseldorf Museum in 1952. He held one-man shows in Germany, Switzerland and the United States. During his trip to the United States in 1960, Kontny became instantly enamored with Colorado, and decided to relocate to Cherry Hills with his wife and two children. He quickly established himself in the local art community, being affiliated for a time with Denver Art Galleries and Saks Galleries. His subject matter became the Southwest. During this time he received the Prestigious Gold Medal of the Art Academy of Rome. His extensive travel provided material for the paintings he did using his hallmark marble dust technique. he also worked equally in pastel, watercolor, charcoal and pencil-and-ink. in a style which merged abstraction and realist styles, influenced by Abstract Expressionist painting and South Western American landscapes. In the early 1960s he was one of only a few European-born professional artists in the state, a select group that included Herbert Bayer (1900-1985), a member of the prewar Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau, Germany, and Roland Detre...
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20th Century Abstract Expressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

Harbor Party, Modern Gouache by John von Wicht
Located in Long Island City, NY
Harbor Party by John von Wicht, German (1888–1970) Date: circa 1965 Gouache and Pastel on Japon, signed in pencil lower right Size: 15.5 x 23 in. (39.37 x 58.42 cm) Frame Size: 22 x ...
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1960s Modern Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Oil Pastel

Tree with Red Pink White Blue Abstract Background by British Landscape Artist
Located in Preston, GB
Tree with Red, Pink, White & Blue Abstract Forest Background by British Landscape Artist, Angela Wakefield. From the 'Spring Burst' Interior Design Series. Framed in a high quality c...
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Early 2000s Abstract Impressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gesso, Watercolor, Acrylic, Mixed Media, Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Polymer,...

Abstract Composition in Yellow and Green - Paint by Émile Marze - 1980s
Located in Roma, IT
Abstract Composition in Yellow and Green. It is a painting in tempera and watercolor on ivory-colored paper, realized in the 1980s by French artist Émile Marze (1930-2009). Good con...
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1980s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Tempera, Watercolor

This One, Small Radiant Geometric Starburst in Vibrant Watercolor
Located in New York, NY
This small yet striking watercolor by Sarah Brenneman features a radiant starburst of angular, geometric forms in vivid reds, yellows, blues, and greens. The segmented composition co...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor, Archival Paper, Pencil

Neon Beach - original figurative painting - contemporary watercolour artwork
Located in London, Chelsea
We offer complimentary worldwide shipping and cover all tariffs and import taxes for this artwork. This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet C...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor, Wood Panel

Mexican Abstract Watercolor, Ink, Pastel Bullfight Painting Moises Zabludovsky
Located in Surfside, FL
Moises Zabludovsky (Mexican, 1959-) Bull Fight Mixed Media Work on paper, watercolor; ink and pastel on paper 1979 Hand signed and dated. Dimensions: Frame: 28.5 X 36.5. Image: 22.5 X 30 Abstract Modernist Mexican bullfighting image. Born in Mexico City. His first training in art was in 1969 when he started working with Silvia Gonzalez and later on in the Arcai Atelier in Paris. At 18, he held his first exhibition at the Museo de Arte Moderno of Mexico City and he went on to display his work at the International Biennale of the Bronx Museum in New York City. He grew up around the Mer Kup Gallery, run by his maternal grandmother, Merl de Kuper, where he presented his work in several group exhibitions and three solo shows (1979, 1981, and 1985). She was a champion of many important mexican modernist artists including artists like Pedro friedeberg, Feliciano Bejar, Mathias Goeritz, Diego Rivera, Sebastián, and José Luis Cuevas.Moises Zabludovsky exhibited at the National Center for the Arts in 2011 and at the Museo El Eco of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He has exhibited paintings and sculptures at the Museum of Modern Art, the Jose Luis Cuevas Museum, Metropolitana in Mexico City. He has successful shows at prominent art galleries like the Miro Gallery in Monterrey, Palacio de Bellas Artes and Museo Carrillo Gil in Mexico City. He also had some international shows in Florida and Latin America. In 1982 he was awarded a degree in graphic design from Parsons University. He has received numerous awards and exhibited widely since the early 1990's. He is known both for his oil painting as well as for his ceramic and bronze bullfighting sculpture. In 1978, he received an honorable mention at the First Ibero-American Painting Biennial, where Carlos Merida and Rufino Tamayo were on the jury. He was part of the Emerging Decade generation whose members participated in the exhibitions bearing that name at the Museo Universitario del Chopo in 1984 and 1994, the latter titled An Emerging Decade, a Decade Later . He also participated in the Salón dès Aztecs, a renowned alternative space for Mexican art In the show Nuevas tendencias (New Trends) at the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City. That same year, he also exhibited at the International Biennial at the Bronx Museum in New York. He continued his studies at the Metropolitan University of Mexico City and simultaneously exhibited at various galleries and museums: the Mer-Kup Gallery and the Miró Gallery in Monterrey, Nuevo León; the Palacio de Bellas Artes; the Carrillo Gil Art Museum; and, outside the country, in Florida and at the Traveling Young Art Exhibition organized by the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs. as well as in art galleries in Mexico and the United States. His father was the famous professor and architect Abraham Zabludovsky known for his brutalist architecture masterpieces among them the iconic Museo Rufino Tamayo. His work is featured in two buildings designed by his father, Abraham Zabludovsky (1924-2003): the Byzantine mosaic mural 'The Applause' in the Guanajuato State Auditorium (1990) and the sculpture 'The Caravan' in the Poliforum, Auditorium and Convention Center in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas (1993). Moises Zabludovsky has shown with Antonio Galvan Duque, Jose Sacal, Tomas Gomez Robledo, Renato Gonzalez, Fitzia, Luis Argudin, Luis Granda, Jose Antonio Gurtubay, Heriberto Mendez, Vlady, Omar Manueco, Jesus Urbieta, Miguel Angel Garrido, Carlos Nakatani, Miguel Castro Lenero, Jose Luis Serrano, Humberto Oramas, Gabriel Macotela, Nicolas Moreno, Luis Nishizawa, Gilberto Navarro, Fernando Castro Pacheco...
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1970s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Pastel, Ink, Watercolor, Mixed Media

August Wildflowers III - naturalist landscape, colorful, botanical, layered
Located in Atlanta, GA
"August Wildflowers II" is a colorful naturalist landscape featuring hues of purple, pink, orange, blue and green. This work is framed in a simple white frame behind Museum Glass measuring 60 by 41 inches. Carlyle is inspired by the works of Claude Monet, Edouard Vuillard, Henri Matisse, Walter Inglis Anderson, Charles Burchfield, Ellsworth Kelly, Alexander Calder and Mary Delany. This piece is part of a collaborative series by Carlyle and her husband Thad Lee. This body of work was made in tandem, through painting and photography, that explores their mutual delight in the natural world and within their own marriage. Carlyle Wolfe’s paintings & works on paper are about an awareness of the natural world—becoming progressively, cyclically more present to its rhythms, gaining deeper understanding of its design, & acquiring direct experiential knowledge of its mysterious beauty. For the last 15 years, Wolfe has been making contour line drawings of plants form observation. From her drawings, she isolates silhouettes into paper stencils which she uses to create oil paintings & works on paper – or cut out of metal to make sculptures. Her work is cumulative in nature – gradually marking time & seasonal change, unity & variety, individual & collective beauty. Wolfe grew up in Canton, Mississippi, & earned a BFA in painting from the University of Mississippi & an MFA in painting & drawing from Louisiana State University. She has also studied in Cortona, Italy, & at the University of Georgia. Wolfe has exhibited work throughout the South, including Spalding Nix...
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2010s Contemporary Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Archival Paper

Summer Wave 1, abstract painting on canvas, textured with bright colors blues
Located in Dallas, TX
“Summer Wave 1” - Oil, Acrylic, and Ink on Canvas, 48 x 48 inches Comes with a champagne color floater frame. “Summer Wave 1” radiates with a lush vibrancy, where waves of layered s...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Ink, Acrylic, Gouache, Graphite

Harbor 8, abstract painting on canvas, layered with bright colors and blue tones
Located in Dallas, TX
“Harbor 8” — Oil, Acrylic, and Ink on Canvas, 48 x 60 inches "Harbor 8" is a brightly colored abstract painting with richly layered blue tones...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Ink, Acrylic, Gouache, Graphite

Early Abstract Painting Red Yellow Orange on White Background by British Artist
Located in Preston, GB
A rare early career experimental abstract artwork using Red, Yellow & Orange on a White Background, by leading Contemporary British Artist, Angela Wakefie...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Watercolor, Cotton, Wood, Cotton Canvas

Dimensional Abstract #3 Digital Age
By Jeffery Abouaf
Located in Soquel, CA
Dimensional Abstract by Jeffery Abouaf (American, b. 1949). Composed of rows of small "scenes," this piece gives the impression of a roll of film, or moments laid out next to one ano...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

Orange Infusion - Watercolor and Ink on Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
Orange Infusion - Watercolor and Ink On Paper Abstract painting depicting colors of orange, black and green. The black contrasts against the orange burst. Signed and dated on verso...
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1960s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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India Ink, Watercolor, Laid Paper

1950s "Sitting in Chair" Mid Century Figurative Pratt Graphic Arts Center
Located in Arp, TX
Donald Stacy "Sitting in Chair" c.1950s Gouache and oil pastel on paper 24" x 18" unframed Came from artist's estate *Custom framing available for additio...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Oil Pastel, Gouache

Patricia Fabricant, 120421 2021, Gouache and Flashe On Panel, 14 x 11 inches
Located in Darien, CT
Patricia Fabricant is a painter curator, and award-winning book designer, born in New York City. She received her BA from Wesleyan University and studied painting in Florence Italy. Her abstract and figurative paintings have been exhibited widely at such galleries as ODETTA, M David & Co, Front Room, SFA Projects, Equity Gallery, Morgan Lehman, the Painting Center, and 490 Atlantic. Her curatorial practice includes three editions of the benefit group show, Among Friends, Studio Mates at Front Room Gallery, and With the Grain, at Equity Gallery. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Patricia Fabricant has a deep and abiding interest in process-driven work, from mandalas and yantras to Aboriginal song-line paintings, Islamic tiles...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache, Panel, Acrylic

Untitled
Located in Columbia, MO
Untitled 1957 Gouache 9.25 x 8.5 inches Framed: 17 x 16 inches
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Gouache

"Void" - Watercolor on Canvas
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Jacqueline Jandrell is an emerging artist who is South African by birth. She immigrated to the UK with her family after the loss of her father and grandfather. Becoming an immigrant affects everyone in different ways, and while young, this change of culture, country, and separation helped shape Jandrell as an artist. As she does not identify as British or as South African, this "lack" of cultural identity tends to manifest in her paintings. Her paintings are abstract, visceral and intuitive, as she is drawn to the flexibility and ambiguity of abstraction. Painting is a form of honesty for Jandrell, it allows her to relax and feel centered, almost becoming a style of meditation. "Void" - Watercolor on Canvas...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Watercolor

"Kneeling Before the Sea " water color on paper, framed.
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Stephanie Visser, a native of southwestern Michigan, was educated at Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids Michigan. She continued her education in fine arts and painting...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

Scherzo No 1
Located in Burlingame, CA
Modern, minimal and intellectual abstract work in purple and denim blue, inspired by music, 'Scherzo No 1'.Deconstructing her watercolors—based largely on landscape, water, and sky—i...
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2010s Contemporary Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor, Wood Panel

"Dark N Stormy, " Abstract Watercolor Painting
Located in Westport, CT
This original abstract watercolor painting by Nealy Hauschildt features a dark blue palette and washy layers of paint. "In this deep blue piece," the ...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Cotton, Paper, Watercolor

Early Abstract Art Purple Orange Yellow on White Background by British Artist
Located in Preston, GB
A rare early career experimental abstract artwork using Purple, Orange & Yellow on a White Background, by leading Contemporary British Artist, Angela Wakefield. Art measures 20 x 18 inches Frame measures 24 x 22 inches An original painting. Acrylic on canvas. This can be hung in any orientation, portrait or landscape Angela Wakefield has twice been on the front cover of ‘Art of England’ and featured in ARTnews, attracting international attention and critical acclaim with her urban landscape paintings of New York & London. The style of painting has been described as ‘contemporary realism’, and is often favourably compared with Edward Hopper by collectors and art critics. Angela’s work is held in private collections in Europe and the USA, including the British Royal Family. Her admirers include leading figures in international business, filmmaking and the media. PROVENANCE: Ascot Studios...
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Early 2000s Abstract Expressionist Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Watercolor, Cotton, Wood, Cotton Canvas

We Are Family - original abstract minimalist painting - contemporary Art
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online. Fiona Debell's "We Are Family" is a vivid yet minimalist abstr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Gouache

Saul Steinberg (1914-1999, American) Postcard Style Watercolor Landscape, Signed
Located in San Francisco, CA
Saul Steinberg (1914-1999, American) Postcard Style Watercolor Landscape Painting Cover of The New Yorker, September, 1971 Signed and Dated 1970 Inscribed "For Barbara" Unfra...
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1970s Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor

Message From Hannah No. 7
Located in Columbia, MO
For those not already acquainted: Stephen Gammell, in addition to being a very prolific studio artist, is also a great teller, appreciator, and illustrator of stories. For one so con...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Archival Ink, Watercolor

Vargas-Suarez Universal Syntax 15
Located in New York, NY
Syntax 15 (2023) Acrylic gouache, oil enamel on paper 12x10 inches Signed and dated by the artist on verso Vargas-Suarez Universal (b. 1972) is an artist based between New York Cit...
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2010s Contemporary Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Oil, Acrylic, Gouache, Archival Paper

"Northeaster, " 1960s Modern Abstract Painting
Located in Westport, CT
This Modern Abstract Expressionist painting by Stanley Bate is made with gouache on paper and features a cool, muted palette and light texture. The painting itself is 13" x 22" and measures 21.25" x 29.25" x 1" framed. It is signed by the artist in the lower left-hand corner of the painting and is framed in a black frame with an acid-free mat. It is ready to hang. Stanley Bate was born on March 26, 1903 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Bates were an established Tennessee family, in fact, Henry’s brother William Bate was the governor of Tennessee from 1883-1887 and a United States Senator from 1887-1905. Stanley studied art at the Watkins Institute in Nashville. In the 1920’s Bate moved to New York City to study at the Art Students League under Frederick Bridgman. He soon landed a job with Encyclopedia Britannica, and from 1927-1929 served as art editor. From 1929 until his death in 1972, Stanley was a self-employed artist. He taught art classes at both the Art Students League and the Albany Institute of History and Art and brought in extra income by making illustrations for magazines such as “Outdoor Life” and “Popular Science”. On January 27, 1934 Stanley married Emilie Rossel. Emilie had emigrated from Switzerland to New York in 1923. She found work as a governess to Alfred Vanderbilt and later as an executive secretary for Wall Street investment brokers Kahn, Loeb and Co. Emilie met Stanley in New York in the early 1930’s when she attended one of his art exhibitions with a friend. The couple, who had no children, lived on 34th Street in Manhattan. During this period, Bate was producing and exhibiting his art and joined several artists groups. Stanley and Emilie became part of the New York art scene, dining weekly at the Society of Illustrators Clubhouse. Stanley Bate’s time in New York was pivotal in the formation of his painting style. He lived in New York during the inception of one of the most important Modern Art movements, one that helped New York replace Paris as the center of avant-garde art. This movement, which was called the New York School of artists, was later known as Abstract Expressionism. It was comprised of a loosely associated group of vanguard artists working in New York City during the 1940s and 1950s. The New York School was not defined by a specific style, but instead reflected a fusion of European Modernism and American social relevancy that was depicted in many individual styles. Influences of Surrealism, Cubism, and Modernism can be found in their work, along with an interest in experimenting with non-traditional materials and methods. American art was in the forefront of international avant-garde for the first time. Stanley Bate was undoubtedly exposed to the varied styles and techniques that were emerging during the formative years of the New York School. Mark Rothko and Robert Motherwell were formulating their versions of color field paintings. Joseph Cornell was experimenting with assemblages, collage and the use of different types of textured paints. Jackson Pollock was adhering objects such as buttons and coins into his early works, while Louise Nevelson was using found objects. Helen Frankenthaler added sand to her early paintings. The New York School artists were undermining traditional fine art by using mixed media and non-traditional methods. Stanley Bate absorbed these varied influences and soon his early realistic landscapes and still-lifes were replaced with something entirely new. The influence of Cubism, notably the flat shallow space of the picture plane, is obvious in many of Bate’s paintings. Surrealism is evident in Bate’s use of subjects from myth, primitive art and antiquity, along with the Automatism-like line work in his more linear images. The unfettered experimentation of the New York School is everywhere in Stanley Bate’s work. We see nods to color field, collage, the mixing of textures into paint, mixed media, the inclusion of found objects and thick, luscious impasto. Bate was prolific and experimented in various media including oil, watercolor, lithography, silk screen, wood cut, drawing, collage, ceramics and sculpture. Bate is considered a true Modernist. His work is largely abstract, but sometimes figures and buildings are discernable. He frequently mixed paint, sand and glue together to achieve a textured surface, and then scraped and scratched through this layer to expose some of the underpainting below. His sculpture, which is often whimsical, also reflects the non-traditional methods of the New York School. Bate pioneered the use of enamel and copper in his work. The sculptures are not carved or modeled as was done in the past, but instead are built using mixed media and new materials. In addition to the New York School influence, many of Bate’s works exhibit a strong connection to the Spanish school, especially the work of Antonio Tapies and Modesto Cuixart. These artists were both part of an avant-garde group known as Art Informel, the Spanish equivalent of Abstract Expressionism. These artists likewise worked in mixed media and introduced objects and texture into their work. Many of Bate’s subjects and titles relate to Spanish locations and words. It is likely that Stanley spent time in Spain and found inspiration there. By the early 1940s, Stanley and Emilie had started spending weekends in a barn they purchased in Craryville, New York, a few hours north of Manhattan. The barn had no electricity or plumbing, but when the Bates eventually decided to leave New York and live full time in Craryville, they remodeled the barn, putting a gallery downstairs and a studio and living quarters upstairs. Although the Bates moved out of New York City, Stanley remained part of the New York art scene, exhibiting in New York and elsewhere throughout the 50s and 60s. During his lifetime he was represented by the New York galleries Knoedler and Company, Kennedy Galleries, Rose Fried Gallery and Key Gallery, along with Tyringham Gallery located in Tyringham, Massachusetts. Craryville was Stanley’s home until his death on August 21, 1972. Emilie died 1984...
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1960s Modern Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

Colored Conversions - Abstract Watercolor and Ink on Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
Colored Conversions - Abstract Watercolor and Ink on Paper Abstract watercolor and ink painting depicting hues of yellow and orange, with a contrast of black paint in the center. Si...
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1960s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, India Ink, Watercolor

Many Wonderful, Colorful Geometric Abstraction with Bold Overlapping Shapes
Located in New York, NY
This vibrant watercolor by Sarah Brenneman features bold, interlocking geometric forms in bright hues of yellow, red, blue, green, and pink, all outlined with a sense of sculptural d...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Watercolor, Archival Paper, Pencil

Still Life 12-14-2019, 2019 Watercolor, mica, oil emulsion, and pigment on paper
Located in New York, NY
The latest from Ray Kass' series of abstracted red "still lifes:" a departure from his large-scale compositions, this latest trio of paintings saturate their more compressed planes. ...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Wax, Oil, Watercolor, Panel, Rag Paper, Pigment, Mica

Large Scale Arts Craft Style Vertical Triptych
Located in Soquel, CA
Unusual and stunning vertical collotype and hand-painted triptych (3 panels) abstract composition titled "Mutable Green" of subtle gold and silver gilding evoking Frank Loyd Wright b...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Geometric Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Silver, Gold Leaf

Neige (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Neige (Abstract painting) Collage, Gouache, acrylic and oil pastel on Arches paper — Unframed Marie de Lignerolles is an artist, designer, illustrator and colourist based in France ...
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2010s Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Gouache

Calligraphy Abstract Panorama I - Japanese Calligraphy on Rice Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
Calligraphy Abstract Panorama I - Japanese Calligraphy on Rice Paper Landscape and Calligraphy on rice paper by Michael Pauker (American, 20th c). Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner in red pencil, "XXVII - 40 (artist's signature) 2007." Mat Size: 10"H x 20"W Paper Size: 5.63"H x 14.38"W “I’m driven by curiosity...where it comes from I can’t tell you; it’s just there. And early 20th-century modernist art is the thing that I keep returning to.” - Michael Pauker Bay Area artist and art educator Michael Pauker was born in New York in 1957, and knew he wanted to be an artist from the age of 15. He earned a Bachelor’s in Fine Arts at SUNY Purchase in his native state of New York. In 1989, he went on to earn an M.F.A at Mills College in Oakland and was awarded the City of Oakland Artist Fellowship in Painting. He has been a Bay Area resident since 1988. His work has been exhibited widely across the U.S., as well as in Japan and Costa Rica, and is included in the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Exhibitions include: 2007 Contemporary Art Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica 2007 “The Ebay Art Project,” Works/San Jose, San Jose, CA 2003 “Found Imagery: The Art of Collage,” Fresno Art Museum,Fresno, CA 2003 “Cut, Copy, Paste,” De Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, CA 2003 “20th Annual Exhibition,” Berkeley Art Center, Berkeley, CA 2002 “40 by 40,” Adam Baumgold Gallery, N.Y., NY 2002 “Works on Paper,” Bryant St. Gallery, Palo Alto, CA 2002 Dolby Chadwick Gallery...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Ink, Watercolor, Rice Paper

Self Care (abstract, patterns, dark colors, layers, green, purple, red, texture)
Located in New York, NY
Acrylic and gouache on paper 22 x 20 inches framed
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2010s Contemporary Watercolor Abstract Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic, Gouache

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