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Style: Abstract
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Located in Ibadan, Oyo
Tosin Oyeniyi is Inspired by his unquenchable passion to preserve and project the African culture to the global arena. Through my craft, I am unrepentantly determined to give beauty to the sight; heal emotional wounds and injuries; emphasis on love; preach peaceful co-existence; highlight societal ills and injustices; advocate for the teeming poor; unite families and bind lesions that are occasioned by inevitable disagreements; educate the black youths...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Ink Prints and Multiples

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Linen, Ink

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Epicenter I (Limited Edition Of Only 30 Prints On Canvas)
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
**FALL SUPER SALE TIL OCT. 13TH - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT** **IMPORTANT** This a Limited edition of 30 museum quality prints on CANVAS, signed and numbered by the artist. It will arriv...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Ink Prints and Multiples

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Cotton Canvas, Archival Ink

In Between The Houses III
By Gary Lee Shaffer
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Gary L. Shaffer (American, 1936-2001) Title: In Between The Houses III Year: 1983 Medium: Collagraph on heavy paper Image size: 26 inches diameter Sheet size: 34 x 27.5 inch...
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1980s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Printer s Ink, Rag Paper, Intaglio, Other Medium

"The Outsider" - Original 1989 Screen Print on Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
"The Outsider" - Original 1989 Screen Print on Paper Original black and white screen print of abstracted figures by Jane Leddy (American, 1925-2019). Figures are seen in white with ...
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1980s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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India Ink, Laid Paper, Screen

John Chamberlain, Signed Western Union cable re: sculpture show at Leo Castelli
Located in New York, NY
John Chamberlain Hand Signed Letter re: Leo Castelli Exhibition, 1982 Typewriter on paper (hand signed) 6 1/2 × 8 1/2 inches Hand-signed by artist, Signed in purple felt tip marker Hand signed telegraph/letter refers to Chamberlain's exhibition at the legendary Leo Castell Gallery. A piece of history! John Chamberlain Biography John Chamberlain (1927 – 2011) was a quintessentially American artist, channeling the innovative power of the postwar years into a relentlessly inventive practice spanning six decades. He first achieved renown for sculptures made in the late 1950s through 1960s from automobile parts—these were path-breaking works that effectively transformed the gestural energy of Abstract Expressionist painting into three dimensions. Ranging in scale from miniature to monumental, Chamberlain’s compositions of twisted, crushed, and forged metal also bridged the divide between Process Art and Minimalism, drawing tenets of both into a new kinship. These singular works established him as one of the first American artists to determine color as a natural component of abstract sculpture. From the late 1960s until the end of his life, Chamberlain harnessed the expressive potential of an astonishing array of materials, which varied from Plexiglas, resin, and paint, to foam, aluminum foil, and paper bags. After spending three years in the United States Navy during World War II, Chamberlain enrolled in the Art Institute of Chicago and Black Mountain College, where he developed the critical underpinnings of his work. Chamberlain lived and worked in many parts of the United States, moving between New York City, Long Island, Los Angeles, Santa Fe, Connecticut, and Sarasota, before finally settling on Shelter Island. In many ways, each location provoked a distinct material sensibility, often defined by the availability of that material or the limitations of physical space. In New York City, Chamberlain pulled scrap metal and twelve-inch acoustic tiles from the ceiling of his studio apartment. He chose urethane in Los Angeles in 1965 (a material he had been considering for many years), and film in Mexico in 1968. He eventually returned to metal in 1972, and, in Sarasota, he expanded the scale of his works to make his iconic Gondolas (1981 – 1982). The movement of the artist and the subsequent evolution of the work is indicative not only of a kind of American restlessness but also of Chamberlain’s own personal evolution: he sometimes described his use of automobile materials as sculptural self-portraits, infused with balance and rhythm characteristic of the artist himself. Chamberlain refused to separate color from his practice, saying, ‘I never thought of sculpture without color. Do you see anything around that has no color? Do you live in a world with no color?’. He both honored and assigned value to color in his practice—in his early sculptures color was not added, but composed from the preexisting palette of his chosen automobile parts. Chamberlain later began adding color to metal in 1974, dripping and spraying—and sometimes sandblasting—paint and lacquer onto his metal components prior to their integration. With his polyurethane foam works, color was a variable of light: ultraviolet rays or sunlight turned the material from white to amber. It was this profound visual effect that brought the artist’s personal Abstract Expressionist hand into industrial three-dimensional sculpture. Chamberlain moved seamlessly through scale and volume, creating material explorations in monumental, heavy-gauge painted aluminum foil in the 1970s, and later in the 1980s and 1990s, miniatures in colorful aluminum foil and chromium painted steel. Central to Chamberlain’s works is the notion that sculpture denotes a great deal of weight and physicality, disrupting whatever space it occupies. In the Barges series (1971 – 1983) he made immense foam couches, inviting spectators to lounge upon the cushioned landscape. At the end of his career, Chamberlain shifted his practice outdoors, and through a series of determined experiments, finally created brilliant, candy-colored sculptures in twisted aluminum foil. In 2012, four of these sculptures were shown outside the Seagram Building in New York, accompanied by playful titles such as ‘PINEAPPLESURPRISE’ (2010) and ‘MERMAIDSMISCHIEF’ (2009). These final works exemplify Chamberlain’s lifelong dedication to change—of his materials, of his practice, and, consequently, of American Art. Chamberlain has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions, including two major Retrospectives at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York NY in 2012 and 1971; ‘John Chamberlain, Squeezed and Tied. Foam and Paper Sculptures 1969-70,’ Dan Flavin Art Institute, Dia Center for the Arts, Bridgehampton NY (2007); ‘John Chamberlain. Foam Sculptures 1966–1981, Photographs 1989–2004,’ Chinati Foundation, Marfa TX (2005); ‘John Chamberlain. Current Work and Fond Memories, Sculptures and Photographs 1967–1995,’ Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (Traveling Exhibition) (1996); and ‘John Chamberlain. Sculpture, 1954–1985,’ Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles CA (1986). Chamberlain’s sculptures are part of permanent exhibitions at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa TX and at Dia:Beacon in upstate New York. In 1964, Chamberlain represented the United States in the American Pavilion at the 32nd International Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. He received many awards during his life, including a Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa, from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit (2010); the Distinction in Sculpture Honor from the Sculpture Center, New York (1999); the Gold Medal from The National Arts Club Award, New York (1997); the Lifetime Achievement Award in Contemporary Sculpture by the International Sculpture Center, Washington D.C. (1993); and the Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture, New York NY (1993). -Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Leo Castelli Leo Castelli was born in 1907 in Trieste, a city on the Adriatic sea, which, at the time, was the main port of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Leo’s father, Ernest Kraus, was the regional director for Austria-Hungary’s largest bank, the Kreditandstalt; his mother, Bianca Castelli, was the daughter of a Triesten coffee merchant. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914 the Kraus family relocated to Vienna where Leo continued his education. A particularly memorable moment for Leo during this period of his life was the funeral of Emperor Francis Joseph which he witnessed in November of 1916. Leo and his family returned to Trieste when the war ended in 1918. With the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Trieste embraced its new Italian identity. Motivated by this shift Ernest decided to adopt his wife's more Italian-sounding maiden name, Castelli, which his children also assumed. In many ways the Castelli’s return Trieste after the war marked an optimistic new beginning for the family. Ernest was made director of the Banca Commerciale Italiana, which had replaced the Kreditandstalt as the top bank in Trieste. This elevated position allowed Ernest and Bianca to cultivate a cosmopolitan life-style. Together they hosted frequent parties which brought them in contact with a spectrum of political, financial, and cultural luminaries. Growing up in such an environment fostered in Leo and his two siblings, Silvia and Giorgio, a strong appreciation of high culture. During this time Leo developed a passion for Modern literature and perfected his fluency in German, French, Italian, and English. After earning his law degree at the University of Milan in 1932, Leo began his adult life as an insurance agent in Bucharest. Although Leo found the job unfulfilling and tedious, the people he met in Bucharest made up for this deficiency. Among the most significant of Leo’s acquaintances during this time was the eminent businessman, Mihail Shapira. Leo eventually became friendly with the rest of the Shapira family and in 1933 he married Mihail's youngest daughter, Ileana. In 1934 Leo and Ileana moved to Paris where, thanks to his step-father’s influence, Leo was able to get a job in the Paris branch of the Banca d'Italia. In the same year, Leo met the interior designer René Drouin, who became his close friend. In the spring of 1938, while walking through the Place Vendôme, Leo and René came across a storefront for rent between the Ritz hotel and a Schiaparelli boutique. The space immediately impressed them as an ideal location for an art gallery, a plan which became reality the following spring in 1939. The Drouin Gallery opened with an exhibition featuring painting and furniture by Surrealist artists including Léonor Fini, Augene Berman, Meret Oppenheim, Max Ernst, and Salvador Dali. Despite the success of this initial exhibition, the gallery proved short-lived. Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939 marking the start of World War II and consequently the temporary end of the Drouin gallery. René was called to serve in the French army, while Leo, Ileana, and their three-year-old daughter Nina moved to the relative safety of Cannes, where Ileana’s family owned a summer house. As the war escalated, it became evident that Europe was no longer safe for the Castelli family—Leo and Ileana were both Jewish. In March of 1941, Leo, Ileana and Nina fled to New York bringing with them Nina’s nurse Frances and their dog, Noodle. After a year of moving around the city, the family took up permanent residence at 4 East 77 Street in a townhouse Mihail had bought. Nine months after his arrival in New York, in December of 1943, Leo volunteered for the US army, expediting his naturalization as a US citizen. Owing to his facility with languages, Leo was assigned to serve in the U.S. Army Intelligence Corp, a position which he held for two years, until February 1946. While on military leave in 1945 Leo visited Paris and stopped by Place Vendôme gallery where René had once more set up business selling work by European avant-garde artists such as Jean Dubuffet and Jean Fautrier. The meeting not only rekindled René and Leo’s friendship but also the latter’s interest in art dealing, a pursuit which Leo began to view as more than a mere hobby but as a potential career. After reconnecting, the two friends decided to go back into partnership with Leo acting as the New York representative for the Drouin Gallery. Working in this capacity, Leo began to form relationships with some of the New York art world’s most influential figures, including Peggy Guggenhiem, Sydney Janis, Willem De Kooning, and Jackson Pollock. By the late 40s Leo’s ties with René Drouin had begun to slacken, while his alliance with the dealer Sydney Janis became closer. Janis opened his New York gallery in 1948 and in 1950 invited Leo to curate an exhibition of contemporary French and American artists. The show drew a significant connection between the venerable tradition of European Modernism and the emerging artists of the New York School. Not long after this, in 1951, Leo was asked by these same New York School artists to organize the groundbreaking Ninth Street Show. This exhibition was instrumental in establishing Abstract Expressionism as the preeminent art movement of the post-war era. Leo founded his own gallery in 1957, transforming the living room on the fourth floor of the 77th Street townhouse into an exhibition space. Perhaps the most critical moment of Leo’s career occurred later that year, when he first visited the studios of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. In 1958 Leo gave Johns and Rauschenberg solo shows, in January and March respectively. For Johns, this was the first solo show of his career. These exhibitions received wide critical acclaim, solidifying Leo’s reputation not only as a dealer but as the arbiter of a new and important art movement. Over the course of the 1960s Leo played a formative role in launching the careers of many of the most significant artists of the twentieth century including Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenberg, Cy Twombly, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra, Joseph Kosuth and Lawrence Weiner. Through his support of these artists Leo likewise helped cultivate and define the movements of Pop, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, and Post-Minimalism. As business expanded over the course of the 60s and artistic trends shifted in favor of larger artworks, Leo realized that his townhouse gallery was not sufficient to meet these new demands. Indicative of the trend toward maximal art...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Lithograph, Offset

Plate 293 from Imaginary Beings - Giclée Print on Archival Paper
Located in Brighton, GB
Plate 293 from Johanna Goodman's Catalogue of Imaginary Beings Please be aware that all prints are produced to order. Lead times expected between 15-20 days. Prices may change due...
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Giclée, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Tree of life. Mixed media drawing, Black and white, Polish artist
Located in Warsaw, PL
ZOFIA ANNA MISIAK Zofia Anna Misiak is a contemporary painter from an artistic family. Her parents are Janina Żylińska and Stanisław Misiak. Zofia Anna Misiak graduated from the Acad...
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Early 2000s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink

TULLE Triptych - abstact photographs of mesmerizing texture details (64x48")
Located in San Francisco, CA
TULLE of 3 Images by Christian Stoll an epic scale photograph of mesmerizing texture details 3 x single Images of 64 x 48 inches / 163cm x 122cm editi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Photographic Paper, Photographic Film, Archival Paper, Giclée

Abstract India Landscape Rajasthan Tarzan Horse Viscosity Print Nature Teracotta
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Washi Paper

Stream 60, Forest, Stream, Light Teal Green, Yellow, Dark Eggplant Purple
Located in Kent, CT
This is a unique woodcut print of a forest and stream in dark eggplant purple offset by a minty light teal greenish blue and pale yellow background. The monotype brings to mind the t...
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Archival Paper, Woodcut

Plate 396 from Imaginary Beings - Giclée Print on Archival Paper
Located in Brighton, GB
Plate 293 from Johanna Goodman's Catalogue of Imaginary Beings Giclée print on Archival Matte Paper with Archival Pigment Ink In 2017 Goodman was awarded the New York State Council...
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Giclée, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Mid Century Modern Abstract -- Similar Objects
By Anthony Luchessi
Located in Soquel, CA
Non-objective mid-century abstract block print by Anthony "Tony" Luchessi (American, b. 1934). Signed and dated "Lucchesi '64" upper left. Displayed in a wood frame, without glass. I...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink

"Altered States of an Autorittrati", Skeleton Limited Edition Lithograph
Located in Soquel, CA
Striking figurative abstract lithograph with skeleton by California artist I. Colon (20th Century). Numbered, titled, and signed along the bottom edge ("E.V. IV/X "Altered States ...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Impressionist Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Lithograph

Morning Madness - from Lewis Carroll s the Complete Sylvie and Bruno 1991
Located in Soquel, CA
Morning Madness - Original Abstract Expressionist Lithograph Original black and white abstract geometric lithograph by Renee Flower (American). The image features a black and white ...
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20th Century Abstract Geometric Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Laid Paper, Etching

Meeting in the cathedral. Mixed media drawing, Black and white, Polish artist
Located in Warsaw, PL
ZOFIA ANNA MISIAK Zofia Anna Misiak is a contemporary painter from an artistic family. Her parents are Janina Żylińska and Stanisław Misiak. Zofia Anna Misiak graduated from the Acad...
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Early 2000s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Gouache, Pencil

Signal 6 - Ink and Drawing by Leo Guida - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
Signal 6 is a contemporary artwork realized by Leo Guida in 1970s Mixed colored watercolor on paper. Hand signed, titled on the lower margin Includes frame...
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1970s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Watercolor, Ink

Set of 6 Orquídeas. Still life drawing
Located in Miami Beach, FL
The project is based in the contrast of the two images, the air waybill and the postage stamp, from different times but similar in their function. The artist seeks to enlighten the change in the use of the image, to reflect on how some languages disappear due to the globalization and new ones emerge with unified visual parameters. Formerly the stamps told stories from a country, a place through their image, nowadays the air waybill is a contract with terms and conditions...
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, India Ink, Color

Wave I - large format abstract liquidscape in azur and lapis blue color palette
Located in San Francisco, CA
Wave I by Christian Stoll 40 x 40 inches (102 x 102cm) edition of 25 signed 58 x 58 inches (147 x 147cm) edition of 7 signed 48 x 48 inches (122 x 122cm) edition of 7 signed arch...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment, Giclée

"Caracter" 1989 Original Signed Collage Silkscreen Spanish Artist 15/99 Abstract
Located in Miami, FL
Rafael Canogar (Spain, 1935) 'Carácter', 1989 silkscreen on paper 19.7 x 27.6 in. (50 x 70 cm.) Edition of 99 ID: CAN1205-010-001_1 Hand-signed by author
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20th Century Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Screen, Ink, Newsprint

"Bidegin", 1972 signed original etching chine colle limited edit Spanish artist
Located in Miami, FL
Eduardo Chillida (Spain, 1924-2002) 'Bidegin', 1972 etching, chine colle on paper Velin Arches 250 g. Image size: 12.75 x 9.25 in. (32.5 x 23.5 cm.) Sheet size: 29.8 x 21.9 in. (75.5 x 55.5 cm.) Edition: 67. 50 numbered, 7 P/A (Artist Proofs), and 7 H.C. Unframed ID: CHI1038-011 Hand-signed by author It is documented in Chillida, E. (1999). Eduardo Chillida – Opus P.I 1959-1972. Chorus – Verlag. pp 314 – 315. Nr 72015. ____________________________________________________ He began his career in 1943 studying architecture at the University of Madrid, but in 1947 he dedicated himself to drawing and sculpture, and in 1948 he moved to Paris, then the world capital of the arts. Although he abandoned his studies, his work betrays his architectural training, showing an underlying sense of structural organization, as well as discipline in materials, planning of spatial relationships, and scale of elements. Over the years, the artist turned to materials that showed his investigations into conceptual questions and metaphysical concerns. Chillida's first stone and plaster creations oscillated between the human world and the natural world using figures and images of landscapes. Consistently guided by the quality of space, density and rhythm, his works consider ways in which mass and volume contain space. His public works, which exist on a more massive scale, not only inhabit the space but also determine a qualifying space of their own. His monumental sculptures, designed for both urban and more secluded spaces, are permanently installed internationally and constitute an important facet of his artistic production. The main retrospectives of Chillida's graphic and sculptural work have been mounted by the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston (1966); Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh (1979); National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (1979); Guggenheim Museum (1980); Miramar Palace, San Sebastián (1992); and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid (1999). Chillida received numerous awards, including the Grand International Prize for Sculpture at the Venice Biennale (1958), the Kandinsky Prize (1960), the Carnegie Prize for Sculpture (1964), the Andrew...
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1970s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Etching, Ink, Engraving

Terni 49/Aster Leaf
Located in Denver, CO
This monotype from Nina Tichava is a stellar example of a part of her practice that focuses on botanical shapes and the interaction between colors. Each print is set in a custom buil...
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Monotype

Burst III - large scale abstract photograph of caleidoscopic color explosions
Located in San Francisco, CA
From Christian Stoll's body of works BURST (2015), an abstract exploration of high speed photographs capturing mesmerizing explosions of caleidoscopic color 27 x 40 inches (68 x 102...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment, Giclée

Nude Study (4)
Located in Columbia, MO
Norman Carton Norman Carton (Russian American, 1908–1980), a vibrant force in Abstract Expressionism, was known for his dynamic use of color and expressive, gestural brushwork. Born...
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20th Century Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink

Terni 51/Aster Leaf + Grass
Located in Denver, CO
This monotype from Nina Tichava is a stellar example of a part of her practice that focuses on botanical shapes and the interaction between colors. Each print is set in a custom buil...
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Monotype

Quelques fleurs pour des amis
Located in Paris, FR
Facsimile on paper, 1964 Printer : Daniel Jacomet (Paris) Dedication "Per Violette i Josep Llorens Artigas, de tot cor" and printed signature LCD4599
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1960s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink

Hypocycloid with Rounded Cusps
Located in Henderson, NV
Clifford Singer has been working with the concept of Hypocycloid since 2023. He has published Hypocycloid with JMM and Bridges Organization in 2025. This work based on a Hypocycloid...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Ink Prints and Multiples

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Canvas, Archival Ink

Terni 46/Aster Leaf + Grass
Located in Denver, CO
This monotype from Nina Tichava is a stellar example of a part of her practice that focuses on botanical shapes and the interaction between colors. Each print is set in a custom buil...
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Monotype

Abstract Landscape Rajasthan Light Viscosity Print Natural Seasons Earth Blue
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edi...
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1990s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Chamonix Mid-Century Hand Signed Original Lithograph.
Located in Cotignac, FR
Mid-Century original lithograph entitled " Chamonix " hand signed by Joan Gardy Artigas and numbered 12/75 on arches vellum rag paper from the 1966-70 edition. Presented in period 19...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Printer s Ink, Rag Paper, Lithograph

Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Red Navy Primitive
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Frenzy M3, Lino-cut chin-coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 50 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'In this work in particular I feel that a true work of art is the creation of an experience from the interaction between the human self and the outside world' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

1960s "Sunscape III" Green, Pink, Yellow Collage Intaglio Etching NY Artist
Located in Arp, TX
Myril Adler "Sunscape III" c.1960s Intaglio etching collage, ink on paper 5.75"x2.5" site unframed Signed and titled in ink Myril Adler, was born on September 22, 1920 in Vitebsk, R...
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1960s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Intaglio

Rare vintage hand signed gallery invitation card by master lithographer - 1970s
Located in New York, NY
Garo Antreasian (Hand Signed & Inscribed), 1978 Offset lithograph invitation card. Hand signed & inscribed 7 3/4 × 5 1/2 in 19.7 × 14 cmublisher Published by Alice Simsar Gallery Ra...
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1970s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Lithograph, Offset

"My Bedroom Windows in the Middle of the Night" Etching in Ink on Paper, #13/25
Located in Soquel, CA
"My Bedroom Windows in the Middle of the Night" Etching in Ink on Paper, #13/25 Bold surrealist etching by Ernesto Lombardi (Puerto Rican, 1929-2016). Several figures are floating i...
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1980s Abstract Impressionist Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Archival Paper, Etching

Abstract Landscape India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Green Yellow Leaves
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Untitled, Lino-cut chin- coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 1999 Image size: 50 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'This work reminds me of my childhood and early youth, growing up in a village that was full of nature, surrounded by lush green. The towering Aravalli hills left a strong impression on me.' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

"Kimono 4" (Tan Kimono with Red Paper Strips)
Located in Soquel, CA
Paper applique kimono with red paper strips by Patricia A. Pearce (American, b. 1948). Numbered, titled, and signed along the bottom edge ("AP Kimono 4 Patricia A. Pearce"). No fra...
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1980s Abstract Impressionist Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Lithograph, Tissue Paper

"Fiesta" 1982 Silkscreen
Located in Arp, TX
Roy Ahlgren "Fiesta" 1982 Silkscreen on Paper 26"x 18" site, 29.75" x 22.25" paper Signed and Dated in Pencil, Bottom Right Limited Edition 92/130 Roy Ahlgren (1927-2011) Algren wa...
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1980s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Screen

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 Ink Prints and Multiples

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Silver, Gold Leaf

"Kimono 10" Abstract Geometric Lithograph
Located in Soquel, CA
Bold lithograph by Patricia Pearce (American, b. 1948). Numbered ("2/25"), titled ("Kimono 10"), and signed ("Patricia Pearce") along the bottom edge. Presented in a blue-gray mat wi...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Geometric Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, India Ink, Lithograph

"Pink Sky" Abstract Geometric Screen Print, 7/30
Located in Soquel, CA
Colorful and bright limited edition abstract silkscreen print with fun colors and bold geometric shapes arranged in a lively, dynamic composition by Harvey Daniels (English, 1936-201...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Screen

Olympic 1972 Summer Games Original Vintage Poster - artist Paul Wunderlich "Man"
Located in Glenford, NY
OLYMPIC CELEBRATION SALE - Vintage 1972 Olympic Poster - Munich Summer Games - by international artist Paul Wunderlich (1927-2010) printed in Germany, 3...
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1970s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Printer s Ink

Abstract India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Green Blue Turquoise Architectural
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Celebration B, Lino-cut on Drawing paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 47 x 39 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Limited Signed Deluxe Monograph with Slipcase (signed numbered by Sam Francis)
Located in New York, NY
SAM FRANCIS: Limited Signed Deluxe Edition (Hand signed and numbered by Sam Francis), 1982 Deluxe limited edition hardback monograph with cloth boards, held in special slipcase of ts...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Ink Prints and Multiples

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Silk, Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset, Board

Untitled
Located in New York, NY
Josh Smith Untitled 2018 Xerox print (Edition of 50 + 10 APs) 11 x 8.5 inches
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink

Book: KENNETH NOLAND (hand signed and warmly inscribed to artist Arthur Secunda)
Located in New York, NY
KENNETH NOLAND (hand signed and warmly inscribed to artist Arthur Secunda), 1977 Hardback monograph (hand signed and warmly inscribed to renowned artist Art Secunda) Warmly signed, d...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

1960s "Greenscape" Green, Pink, Yellow Collage Intaglio Etching NY Artist
Located in Arp, TX
Myril Adler "Greenscape" c.1960s Intaglio etching collage, ink on paper 6"x3" site unframed Signed and titled in ink Myril Adler, was born on September 22, 1920 in Vitebsk, Russia (...
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1960s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Intaglio

"de Kus" (The Kiss) Abstract Monotype in Ink on Paper
Located in Soquel, CA
"de Kus" (The Kiss) Abstract Monotype in Ink on Paper Bright and bold abstract monotype by Dutch-American artist Anouk Johanna (b. 1946). Two abstracted human-like dark grey shapes are mirror images of each other, surrounded in a multicolored background. The background has a textured look, with blended variations in shades of yellow, green, teal, and magenta. Signed and dated "Anouk Johanna '93" in the lower right corner. Numbered "1/1" in the lower left corner. Titled "de Kus" in the lower middle. Presented in a wood frame and an off-white mat. Frame size: 17.5"H x 15.75"W Image size: 9.25"H x 7.75"W Anouk Johanna (Dutch, b. 1946) grew up in Amsterdam Holland and already knew as a young child she was going to be an artist. In Amsterdam she was exposed to world class art and early on she showed signs of a multitude of talents in visual as well as performing arts. Her parents fully supported and encouraged her. She studied drama as well as costume and textile design and was part of a traveling theater group before she started studying sculpture at the prestigious Rietveld Akademie. In 1969 she was offered an opportunity to travel to the USA to study sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum Art School in Brooklyn, New York. There she met and married an American sculptor. They traveled and lived all over the US and in Holland and had two daughters. In Amsterdam they bought an old sailboat where they lived a romantic life as true bohemian artists and made art even when the children were very small. In 1971 they moved back to New York City and Johanna created large fiber art wall hangings for several years. In 1975 her husband and she, now living in L.A., learned to be silversmiths and started selling their jewelry at Arts and Crafts Fairs. This was a more lucrative way to raise a family than as sculptors. It was at the Californian Art Fairs that they were first introduced to the art of "scrimshaw" (engraving and inking of images on ivory or bone) and began to create their own scrimshaw pieces happy to be able to combine sculpture and drawing skills. In 1980, after a divorce, Johanna settled with her daughters in Santa Cruz, CA where she started taking classes at Cabrillo College and studied painting, drawing, jewelry, printmaking and art history while continuing to sell her scrimshaw jewelry...
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1990s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink

Abstract Landscape Indian Art Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Orange Australia
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Jetty 1, Lino-cut chin- coll’e on German Ivory paper Edition: 3 of 5, 2005 Image size: 50 x 33 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed ''What mesmerised me was the meeting of the sea and the mountain peak. Where the Jetty, a special curved wooden staircase leading to one end and the deep crystal clear sea at a distance. These scenes were amazing to me." Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Monograph titled FLARE Thomas Nozkowski Images (hand signed by Thomas Nozkowski)
Located in New York, NY
Thomas Nozkowski Flare: Thomas Nozkowski Images (hand signed by Thomas Nozkowski), 2009 Limited Edition monograph on fine art paper (hand signed and dated by Thomas Nozkowski on the ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Quelques fleurs pour des amis
Located in Paris, FR
Facsimile on paper, 1964 Printer : Daniel Jacomet (Paris) Dedication "For Monsieur Baudier, amicably" and printed signature LCD4594
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1960s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink

A Moment for Steve (Hand Signed and Inscribed postcard)
Located in New York, NY
Antony Gormley A Moment for Steve (Hand Signed and Inscribed postcard), 1991 Two sided offset lithograph postcard Boldly inscribed and signed by Antony Gormley: "A moment for Steve" ...
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1990s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Offset

Hardback monograph of renowned sculptor: TROVA (hand signed by Ernest Trova)
Located in New York, NY
Ernest Tino Trova TROVA (hand signed by Ernest Trova), 1978 Hardback monograph with dust jacket (hand signed by Ernest Trova) Hand signed by Ernest Trova on the half title page 11 × ...
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1970s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset

Figurative Couple India Ltd Ed A/P Linocut Print Tender Days II Turquoise Brown
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
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1990s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Printer s Ink, Woodcut, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Abstract Landscape Rajasthan Print Nature Multicultural Faces Earth Orange Brown
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
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Early 2000s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Abstract India Edition 3/5 Linocut Print Nature Australia Aborigine Purple Lilac
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limite...
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Early 2000s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

1960s "Brightscape" Green, Pink, Yellow Collage Intaglio Etching NY Artist
Located in Arp, TX
Myril Adler "Brightscape" c.1960s Intaglio etching collage, ink on paper 5.75"x2.5" site unframed Signed and titled in ink Myril Adler, was born on September 22, 1920 in Vitebsk, Ru...
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1960s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Intaglio

1960s Abstract Vessel Orange and Yellow Collagraph NY Artist Myril Adler
Located in Arp, TX
Myril Adler Vessel c.1960s Collagraph ink on paper 8.25"x 10" unframed Estate stamp lower right Myril Adler, was born on September 22, 1920 in Vitebsk, Russia (now Belarus), and imm...
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1960s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Intaglio

Abstract India Edition 5/8 Linocut Print Nature Orange Black Red Love
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that both depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rural India. In these Limited Edition fine-art prints, made over a period of twenty years, we are offered the colours of India’s ancient land, the textures, light and the patterns that are everywhere. In the patterns of the arable fields to the jali's (carved screens) in the architecture. This work is however not romantic nor nostalgic but shows a deeper rooted need to offer a visual heritage of place, of where the artist is from and the journey that he is taking. The results are both compelling and honest. Mukesh Sharma, Voted Dyas II, Lino-cut/ chine colle, on German Ivory paper Edition: 5 of 8, 1999 Image size: 47 x 39 cm / Sheet size: 79 x 55 cm Unframed 'We belong where love finds us' Mukesh Sharma's work: It is often in childhood that paths are set for what we will become. Mukesh Sharma hails from a rural, agricultural village in Rajasthan, India. His Father is a craftsman who fixed and mended farm machinery and understood the working parts in the processes. Sharma followed in his Father’s footsteps, as is often the case in Indian families, but his was not the machines of the fields but the presses of the printing studio. Like his Father, Mukesh Sharma is fascinated with understanding how things work and how he can manipulate the metal in his hands. It is not surprising then that his medium of choice is printing. One of the most physically challenging of all the practices, it can often be physically challenging as well as technical and detailed. In his youth, Sharma would draw with stones on walls and floors. He was lucky his family encouraged this and he is grateful for his early art-training at the Jaipur School of Art but it was at the Baroda Art Department that he was introduced to the great printing traditions of Jyoti Bhatt...
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Early 2000s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Linocut, Archival Pigment

Limited Edition Monograph: Pat Steir (Hand signed and inscribed by Pat Steir)
Located in New York, NY
Pat Steir (Hand signed and inscribed by Pat Steir), 2014 Limited Edition clothbound hardback monograph with no dust jacket as issued (hand signed and inscribed to Nadine) Hand signed...
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2010s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset, Board

Abstract Landscape Rajasthan Light Viscosity Print Natural Green Turquoise
Located in Norfolk, GB
There is a natural and raw understanding in Mukesh Sharma’s prints that depict, and are influenced by, the Rajastani communities of his home town in rura...
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1990s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

1960s Teal, Pink, Yellow Collage Intaglio Etching NY Artist Myril Adler
Located in Arp, TX
Myril Adler Untitled c.1960s Intaglio etching collage, ink on paper 3"x6" mahogany wood gallery frame 8.25"x11.25" Estate stamp lower right Myril Adler, was born on September 22, 1...
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1960s Abstract Ink Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink, Intaglio

Ink prints and multiples for sale on 1stDibs.

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