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Medium: Pencil
Untitled 13 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Untitled 13 (Abstract painting) Graphite on paper - Unframed. Matthew Langley's technique in creating the artworks come from building and extending as well as reducing and minimizing...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Waiting on the Shore: A Pair featuring charcoal and oil works of coastline
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
This rare pair of works by Francis Davis Millet offers a compelling window into the artistic process of one of America’s most admired late 19th-ce...
Category

Late 19th Century Realist Pencil Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Paper, Oil, Graphite

Dawn. 2021. Paper, mixed media, 61x43 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Dawn. 2021. Paper, mixed media, 61x43 cm Act
Category

2010s Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Color Pencil

Prospectus 1 (Abstract Drawing)
Located in London, GB
Prospectus 1 (Abstract Drawing) Graphite on paper, Unframed. Margaret Neill works for a time on a group of pieces in a series, using classic almost primal materials such as graphit...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Graphite

4th floor
Located in London, GB
Spray paint, pencil, ink, watercolor on paper. Unframed. Peter Soriano works on relatively large sheets of Japanese paper with a tendency to work from something observed, ideally ar...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Ink, Spray Paint, Watercolor, Pencil

Quicksilver - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus
Located in Chicago, IL
A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored p...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

"Reflections in the Pond" Large Mixed Media on Board by Tom Perkinson, Framed
Located in Encino, CA
"Reflections in the Pond" is an original mixed media on board by Tom Perkinson. His use of saturated violets, vivid yellows, and resplendent oranges pushes color to almost-otherworld...
Category

1970s Realist Pencil Paintings

Materials

Pastel, Ink, Mixed Media, Watercolor, Color Pencil

Floral encounters, suddenly (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Floral encounters, suddenly (Abstract painting) Acrylics, oil, spray paint on unprimed canvas - Unframed Artwork exclusive to IdeelArt. This artwork will be shipped rolled in a den...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Ink, Spray Paint, Graphite

Estuary 1 (Abstract Drawings)
Located in London, GB
Estuary 1 (Abstract Drawings) Graphite and acrylic on linen - Unframed This fluid abstract painting is intuitively made with a loaded brush graphite and acrylic on linen. The inte...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Pencil Paintings

Materials

Linen, Acrylic, Graphite

Doughboy
Located in Kansas City, MO
Due to the current situation related to the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, our gallery will donate 10% of our commission from this sale to the Kansas City Artists Coalition, which has been supporting local Kansas City Artists for the past 40 years. The Kansas City Artists Coalition (KCAC), is a non-profit, artist-centered, artist-run alternative space, supporting artists at every level in their career through exhibitions, continuing education and artist studios. Artist: Joseph Broghammer Materials : Chalk pastel and pencil on Arches Paper Date : 2018 Dimensions : 42 x 43 in. Omaha based artist Joseph Broghammer is as much of a storyteller as he is an artist. His one-of-a-kind pastel drawings in “Animals” are chronicles of his life. The creatures Broghammer creates are vehicles to uncover the varying characteristics of the artist’s personal identity. Hence, Broghammer’s “Animals” translates as a flowing stream of consciousness. The different birds and livestock staring back at the viewer are ornamented with iconographic symbols – small surprises along the way. These trinkets are keys to understanding the stories Broghammer is sharing. Broghammer began mastering his “dry painting” technique during his B.F.A. in Visual Art at the University of South Dakota. He graduated in 1986 and a year later went on to study his M.F.A. at the University of Wisconsin. In 2009, he studied at Creative Capital in Omaha, Nebraska. As storytellers often do, Broghammer later went on to become an educator himself, teaching at WhyArts? and becoming an Artist Assistant at Vera Mercer in Omaha – both of which he still practices at today. It’s apparent that Broghammer’s work has resonated with so many people around the world. Only a few years after his formal education, he began exhibiting his work through various International group shows in Italy, Germany, Holland, Mexico, and even Kansas City. Although Broghammer’s portraits depict downy creatures, his work is very much about the human experience. They are honest and full of life, evoking a sincere exchange between artist and viewer. “Animals” is for the animal lovers, students, teachers, collectors, writers, the young or old, and art historians alike. Dry Painting, Pastel, Drawing, Chalk Pastel, Oil Pastel, Painting, Contemporary Drawing, Contemporary Painting, Animal Drawings, Animal Paintings, colored pencil, pencil, large-scale drawings, portrait, portrait drawing, contemporary art, contemporary artists, Joan Miro, Max Ernst, Leonora Carrington, Vladimir Kush...
Category

2010s Folk Art Pencil Paintings

Materials

Chalk, Pastel, Archival Paper, Pencil, Color Pencil

Doughboy
$4,900 Sale Price
57% Off
Salty
Located in Kansas City, MO
Due to the current situation related to the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, our gallery will donate 10% of our commission from this sale to the Kansas City Artists Coalition, which has been supporting local Kansas City Artists for the past 40 years. The Kansas City Artists Coalition (KCAC), is a non-profit, artist-centered, artist-run alternative space, supporting artists at every level in their career through exhibitions, continuing education and artist studios. Artist: Joseph Broghammer Title: “Salty” Materials : Chalk pastel and pencil on Arches Paper Date : 2016 Dimensions : 20 ¼ x 24 in. Omaha based artist Joseph Broghammer is as much of a storyteller as he is an artist. His one-of-a-kind pastel drawings in “Animals” are chronicles of his life. The creatures Broghammer creates are vehicles to uncover the varying characteristics of the artist’s personal identity. Hence, Broghammer’s “Animals” translates as a flowing stream of consciousness. The different birds and livestock staring back at the viewer are ornamented with iconographic symbols – small surprises along the way. These trinkets are keys to understanding the stories Broghammer is sharing. Broghammer began mastering his “dry painting” technique during his B.F.A. in Visual Art at the University of South Dakota. He graduated in 1986 and a year later went on to study his M.F.A. at the University of Wisconsin. In 2009, he studied at Creative Capital in Omaha, Nebraska. As storytellers often do, Broghammer later went on to become an educator himself, teaching at WhyArts? and becoming an Artist Assistant at Vera Mercer...
Category

2010s American Modern Pencil Paintings

Materials

Chalk, Pastel, Archival Paper, Pencil, Color Pencil

Salty
Salty
$2,290 Sale Price
54% Off
My black greyhound (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
My black greyhound (Abstract painting) Acrylic, oil pastel and charcoal on canvas Artwork exclusive to IdeelArt. This artwork will be shipped rolled in a dent-resistant tube. This...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Charcoal, Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Graphite

Watercolor Leftovers
Located in Kansas City, MO
Kory Twaddle "Watercolor Leftovers" Watercolor on paper Year: 2015 Size: 10 x 12 inches COA provided "I hope to use all the materials in my studio and waste nothing, so emptying out...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paint, Paper, Acrylic, Tempera, Watercolor, Graphite

Surge by Steven H. Rehfeld - Orange, Blue, and White Mixed Media Abstract Art
Located in Carmel, CA
Steven H. Rehfeld (American, born 1954) 'Surge' 2007 Oil paint, pencil, tape, glue, wax, canvas, stretcher bars The artist signed the back of the painting. Steven Rehfeld's 'Surge' ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Mixed Media, Tape, Glue, Pencil, Stretcher Bars, Wax

"HOW DO YOU KNOW MY NAME?" (FRAMED) Painting 24" x 30" inch by Antonio Pelayo
Located in Culver City, CA
"HOW DO YOU KNOW MY NAME?" (FRAMED) Painting 24" x 30" inch by Antonio Pelayo Medium: Marker on paper Size: 24" x 30" inch Size framed: 27.5" x 34" inch From Pelayo VS Pelayo exhi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker, Pencil

"KITTY" (FRAMED) Painting 24" x 30" inch by Antonio Pelayo
Located in Culver City, CA
"KITTY" (FRAMED) Painting 24" x 30" inch by Antonio Pelayo Medium: Marker on paper Size: 24" x 30" inch Size framed: 27.5" x 34" inch From Pelayo VS Pelayo exhibition: The exhibit...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker, Pencil

Diagram Drawing 5 (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
Diagram Drawing 5 (Abstract Drawing) Colored pencil on paper - Unframed. This work will be shipped rolled in a tube. McGlynn is interested in how a minimally-determined presentation of form can critique the residual meaning of the mediated imagery of popular culture...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

Riprap 2 (Abstract Drawing)
Located in London, GB
Riprap 2 (Abstract Drawing) Colour pencil and acrylic on paper. Unframed. This fluid abstract work on paper is intuitively made with a coloured pencil and acrylic. The intersectin...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Color Pencil

Diagram Drawing 2 (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
Diagram Drawing 2 (Abstract Drawing) Colored pencil on paper - Unframed. This work will be shipped rolled in a tube. McGlynn is interested in how a minimally-determined presentation of form can critique the residual meaning of the mediated imagery of popular culture...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

Alga Aligata No. 4- seaweed kelp oceanic abstracted work on paper
Located in Burlingame, CA
Mixed-media: Sumi Ink, graphite, metallic pigment and acrylic on Moulin de Larroque paper, made by hand in a mill in France. The mixed media work is inspired by seaweed / kelp at a E...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Metal, Gold Leaf

Deer as Water
Located in Bozeman, MT
Jenny Day (b.1981) is a painter and sculptor who lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She earned an MFA in Painting from the University of Arizona, a BFA in Painting from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a BA in Environmental Studies from the University of California Santa Cruz. Her exhibition record most recently includes Arte Laguna in Venice, Italy, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art in Korea, Museum of Art Fort Collins, Mesa Arts Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, Blue Star Contemporary Museum in San Antonio, TX, Alabama Contemporary in Mobile, AL, and Elmhurst Museum in Chicago, IL. Day's work has been supported by an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, a Puffin Foundation Grant, a Contemporary Forum Artist Grant from the Phoenix Art Museum, a Barron Purchase Award and on going support from The Process Museum. Day has participated at Greenwich House...
Category

2010s Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Ink, Acrylic, Vinyl, Pen, Color Pencil

Neapolitan - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus on Mulberry Paper
Located in Chicago, IL
A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored p...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

Cle Series: Lift w/Ladders.
Located in New York, NY
Inspired by the geometric landscape of his hometown Thomas Roese has created a photorealist series using acrylic, graphite, and colored pencil. Since graduating from the Cleveland...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Pencil Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Color Pencil, Graphite

725 CLE Series: Tank, Hopper w/Yellow Ladder.
Located in New York, NY
Inspired by the geometric landscape of his hometown Thomas Roese has created a photorealist series using acrylic, graphite, and colored pencil. Since graduating from the Cleveland...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Pencil Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Color Pencil, Graphite

Super Elastic Bubble Plastic - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus
Located in Chicago, IL
A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored pencil to convey an extra...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

Dream Project #9, acrylic, spray paint, graphite, mixed media on canvas
Located in West Hollywood, CA
A California-based Gen X Street Artist with uncommon discipline and work ethos in his practice, Ricky Sencion aka "Little Ricky" has been studying, developing, archiving, formulating...
Category

2010s Pencil Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Graphite

Dream Project #8, acrylic, spray paint, graphite, mixed media on canvas
Located in West Hollywood, CA
A California-based Gen X Street Artist with uncommon discipline and work ethos in his practice, Ricky Sencion aka "Little Ricky" has been studying, developing, archiving, formulating...
Category

2010s Pencil Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Graphite

"Cronus Dining" David Hare, Yellow White Mythological Surrealist Composition
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus Dining, 1968 Graphite, acrylic, paper collage on board 44 x 34 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.” Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp. In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career. After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt. As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen. In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941. World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors. At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
Category

1960s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Graphite

Estuary 1
Located in London, GB
Graphite and acrylic on linen - Unframed This fluid abstract painting is intuitively made with a loaded brush graphite and acrylic on linen. The intersecting multi-layered forms cr...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Pencil Paintings

Materials

Linen, Acrylic, Graphite

"Cronus View from the Cave" David Hare, Abstract Surrealist Composition
Located in New York, NY
David Hare Cronus View from the Cave, 1971 Graphite, Ink wash, Paper Collage on Paper on Board 25 x 33 inches “Freedom is what we want,” David Hare boldly stated in 1965, but then he added the caveat, “and what we are most afraid of.” No one could accuse David Hare of possessing such fear. Blithely unconcerned with the critics’ judgments, Hare flitted through most of the major art developments of the mid-twentieth century in the United States. He changed mediums several times; just when his fame as a sculptor had reached its apogee about 1960, he switched over to painting. Yet he remained attached to surrealism long after it had fallen out of official favor. “I can’t change what I do in order to fit what would make me popular,” he said. “Not because of moral reasons, but just because I can’t do it; I’m not interested in it.” Hare was born in New York City in 1917; his family was both wealthy and familiar with the world of modern art. Meredith (1870-1932), his father, was a prominent corporate attorney. His mother, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin (1878-1948) was an art collector, a financial backer of the 1913 Armory Show, and a friend of artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Walt Kuhn, and Marcel Duchamp. In the 1920s, the entire family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and later to Colorado Springs, in the hope that the change in altitude and climate would help to heal Meredith’s tuberculosis. In Colorado Springs, Elizabeth founded the Fountain Valley School where David attended high school after his father died in 1932. In the western United States, Hare developed a fascination for kachina dolls and other aspects of Native American culture that would become a recurring source of inspiration in his career. After high school, Hare briefly attended Bard College (1936-37) in Annandale-on-Hudson. At a loss as to what to do next, he parlayed his mother’s contacts into opening a commercial photography studio and began dabbling in color photography, still a rarity at the time [Kodachrome was introduced in 1935]. At age 22, Hare had his first solo exhibition at Walker Gallery in New York City; his 30 color photographs included one of President Franklin Roosevelt. As a photographer, Hare experimented with an automatist technique called “heatage” (or “melted negatives”) in which he heated the negative in order to distort the image. Hare described them as “antagonisms of matter.” The final products were usually abstractions tending towards surrealism and similar to processes used by Man Ray, Raoul Ubac, and Wolfgang Paalen. In 1940, Hare moved to Roxbury, CT, where he fraternized with neighboring artists such as Alexander Calder and Arshile Gorky, as well as Yves Tanguy who was married to Hare’s cousin Kay Sage, and the art dealer Julian Levy. The same year, Hare received a commission from the American Museum of Natural History to document the Pueblo Indians. He traveled to Santa Fe and, for several months, he took portrait photographs of members of the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni tribes that were published in book form in 1941. World War II turned Hare’s life upside down. He became a conduit in the exchange of artistic and intellectual ideas between U.S. artists and the surrealist émigrés fleeing Europe. In 1942, Hare befriended Andre Breton, the principal theorist of surrealism. When Breton wanted to publish a magazine to promote the movement in the United States, he could not serve as an editor because he was a foreign national. Instead, Breton selected Hare to edit the journal, entitled VVV [shorth for “Victory, Victory, Victory”], which ran for four issues (the second and third issues were printed as a single volume) from June 1942 to February 1944. Each edition of VVV focused on “poetry, plastic arts, anthropology, sociology, (and) psychology,” and was extensively illustrated by surrealist artists including Giorgio de Chirico, Roberto Matta, and Yves Tanguy; Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp served as editorial advisors. At the suggestion of Jacqueline Lamba...
Category

1970s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Ink, Graphite

Apples and Oranges - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus
Located in Chicago, IL
A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored pencil to convey an extraordinary dimensionality. By printing it on hand-made Mulberry paper, in this case a paper from the bygone Disco age, the artist achieves a beautiful aesthetic. The artwork is unframed. Please contact the gallery for framing options. Jeff Conroy Apples and Oranges sumi ink and colored pencil on mulberry paper 12.50h x 18.50w in 31.75h x 46.99w cm JEC135 Gyotaku - A Japanese word translated from "gyo" meaning fish and "taku" meaning stone impression and is believed to get its inspiration from Chinese stone rubbings of calligraphy, which then gave rise to printing . This tradition dates back to the mid-1800s and was used by fishermen to record their catches, but has also become an art form of its own. Prints were made using Sumi ink and Washi paper. It is rumored that Samurai would settle fishing competitions using Gyotaku prints...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

IA (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
IA (Abstract Painting) Oil, fabric, pencil on linen — Unframed. Feinberg works with a variety of techniques and mediums, including painting, paper collage and installation. Her proc...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Fabric, Linen, Oil, Pencil

Maximum Saturation
Located in New Orleans, LA
JENNY DAY is a painter who lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She earned an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Arizona, a BFA in Painting from the University of Alaska Fa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Enamel

The Dressing Room - 5"x7", 2 Artworks On Paper, Black, Leopard, Still Life
Located in Mississauga, Ontario
This is a set of two original artworks on paper showcasing timeless, elegant dresses through the use of paint, colour pencil and collage elements. Delicate details and intuitive mark...
Category

2010s Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Pencil, Color Pencil

DYAD 11 -Tint and Prismacolor on linen - Red, Yellow Gradient with White Line
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
This abstract painting by Linda King Ferguson is part of a series painted for her show, "The Waiting Room," at Channel to Channel. In this particular painting, a curved, carefully re...
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Pencil Paintings

Materials

Linen, Ink, Color Pencil

Untitled
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Kader Boly is known for painting pastoral and communal scenes from his life as a nomadic herder in the Fulani tribe, on the plains of West Africa. Kader’s work is set apart using han...
Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Pencil Paintings

Materials

Clay, Canvas, Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Pencil

Untitled 12 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Untitled 12 (Abstract painting) Graphite on paper - Unframed. Matthew Langley's technique in creating the artworks come from building and extending as well as reducing and minimizing...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Red Rum - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus
Located in Chicago, IL
A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored p...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

Partly cloudy 39° (Abstract Painting)
Located in London, GB
Partly cloudy 39° (Abstract Painting) Acrylic, graphite and thread on canvas - Unframed. The threaded lines suggest a physical barrier that interrupts the shapes and stops them fro...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Thread, Acrylic, Graphite

Rosetta #11 (Abstract Contemporary Painting, Framed)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Comes framed and ready to hang. Artist’s Statement: “I have been working on more formal and restrained paintings lately, and decided to loosen up by revisiting a series I did a few ...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Charcoal, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Watercolor, Graphite

Studio 54 - Grape - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus
Located in Chicago, IL
A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored pencil to convey an extra...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

L.I.C. (Blue) (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
L.I.C. (Blue) (Abstract painting) Spray paint, pencil, ink, watercolor on paper. Unframed. L.I.C refers to Long Island City where Soriano currently has his studio. This drawing focuses of objects and elements within it, in particular the remnants of old closets...
Category

2010s Conceptual Pencil Paintings

Materials

Ink, Spray Paint, Watercolor, Pencil

Emotional Color Chart 170 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Emotional Color Chart 170 (Abstract painting) Pencil and Acrylic on Fabriano-Pittura paper - Unframed. This series, started in 2016 conveys a color and emotional language and is ins...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Pencil

Hundred Times (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Hundred Times (Abstract painting) Acrylic, oil bar, oil pastel and graphite on canvas - Unframed. Artwork exclusive to IdeelArt. This artwork will be shipped rolled in a dent-resistant tube. This method is especially safe for large works, and provides lower shipping costs as well. Rolled works can be easily stretched (for canvas works, i.e. placed onto wooden stretcher bars) and/or framed by a local framer upon arrival. Adrienn Krahl...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil Pastel, Oil, Acrylic, Graphite

"Callista" butterfly painting
Located in Edgartown, MA
Sofia Bonati was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1982 to a family of artists. Although she studied geology in university, drawn by her everlasting lov...
Category

2010s Pencil Paintings

Materials

Oil, Pencil

L.I.C. (Orange) (Abstract Drawing)
Located in London, GB
L.I.C. (Orange) (Abstract Drawing) Spray paint, pencil, ink, watercolor on paper. Unframed. Peter Soriano works on relatively large sheets of Japanese paper with a tendency to work...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Paper, Ink, Spray Paint, Watercolor, Pencil

Completing, Abstract Art, Figure, Oil, Graphite, Wood Panel, Blue, Black, Green
Located in Riverdale, NY
Completing by Rose Umerlik is an abstract painting, Oil and Graphite on wood panel, 49 x 36. This is part of a new 2022 series. According to Umerlik, " I became a mother this past ...
Category

2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel, Graphite

Venetian Light Jazz Piece - contemporary, figurative landscape of city of Venice
Located in Hamburg, DE
"Venetian Light Jazz Piece" is a 2020 unique oil on canvas painting by German mid-career artist Michael Pröpper. Comes with certificate on back. It de...
Category

2010s Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Oil, Pencil

Mr. Bubbles - Plum Bob - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Octopus
Located in Chicago, IL
A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Taku print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored pencil to convey an extraordinary dimensionality. By printing it on hand-made Mulberry paper the artist achieves a beautiful aesthetic. The artwork is unframed. Please contact the gallery for framing options. Jeff Conroy Mr. Bubbles - Plum Bob sumi ink and colored pencil on mulberry paper 14.25h x 19.75w in 36.20h x 50.16w cm JEC152 Gyotaku - A Japanese word translated from "gyo" meaning fish and "taku" meaning stone impression and is believed to get its inspiration from Chinese stone rubbings...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

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Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

Nursing (W)
Located in Columbia, MO
Nursing (W) 2024 Pencil on Fabiano Tiepolo 13 x 7.25 inches Framed: 20 x 14.25 x 1 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

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Pencil

Nursing (E)
Located in Columbia, MO
Nursing (E) 2024 Pencil on Fabiano Tiepolo 12.25 x 8.5 inches Framed: 19.25 x 15.5 x 1 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

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Pencil

Latch
Located in Columbia, MO
Latch 2024 Pencil on Fabiano Tiepolo 6.5 x 8 inches Framed: 13.5 x 15 x 1 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

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Pencil

Labor
Located in Columbia, MO
Labor 2024 Pencil on Fabiano Tiepolo 6.5 x 6 inches Framed: 13.5 x 13 x 1 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

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Pencil

Grasp
Located in Columbia, MO
Grasp 2024 Pencil on Fabiano Tiepolo 9.75 x 12 inches Framed: 16.5 x 19 x 1 inches
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

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Pencil

Monochrome abstraction Part 1 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
Acrylic, charcoal and graphite on canvas - Unframed. Artwork exclusive to IdeelArt. Adrienn Krahl’s paintings express a profound sense of drama and emotional weight. Krahl works i...
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2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

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Canvas, Charcoal, Acrylic, Graphite

Bay
Located in Napa, CA
Alison Haley Paul is a contemporary painter of lavishly textured landscapes full of nuanced color. Her work conjures up connotations and geographical memories: that summer you spent ...
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2010s Contemporary Pencil Paintings

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Canvas, Charcoal, Wax, Oil, Graphite, Pigment

Shade Diagram
Located in Vancouver, CA
Julie Beugin: Urban Abstraction and Contemplative Landscapes Julie Beugin's art vividly captures the essence of urban landscapes, focusing on the subtle details and quiet corners oft...
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2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Carbon Pencil, Pigment

Purple Nurple - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of a Purple-Colored Octopus
Located in Chicago, IL
A small octopus is inked in the Japanese style of Gyo-Tako print making. Using sumi ink to "print" the octopus, the artist then embellishes it with colored pencil to convey an extra...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

Materials

Sumi Ink, Watercolor, Mulberry Paper, Color Pencil

Deco Cola
Located in Burlingame, CA
One of the few remaining works from Frohsin's "Coke Work" series, where she incorporates found Coke cups into the her paintings that include mixed media and collage. Frohsin bega...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pencil Paintings

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Acrylic, Color Pencil, Gouache, Ink, Mixed Media, Paper, Pigment

FLD 26/2808 (Abstract painting)
Located in London, GB
FLD 26/2808 (Abstract painting) Graphite on Arches Ingres paper - Unframed. Image's size: 55 x 55 cm/21.6 x 21.6" The simplest reading of Henderson’s work is that he is a painter ...
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2010s Abstract Pencil Paintings

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Paper, Graphite

Pencil paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Pencil paintings available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add paintings created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, pink, red and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Andrea Stajan-Ferkul, Howard Tangye, Jaanika Peerna, and Jenny Day. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Pencil paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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