Raymond Logan Paintings
American
Raymond Logan received his BFA from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California in 1988. He has been exhibiting in Los Angeles for many years - with work featured at the Pasadena Museum of History, the Beverly Hills Art Show, and Laemmle Theaters, among many other locations. Logan lives and works in Glendale, California.to
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Artist: Raymond Logan
Agfa PB20 Folding Camera
By Raymond Logan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Raymond Logan is a representational artist whose work is truly about the intersection of realism and abstraction. Deeply grounded in highly skilled draftsmanship, Logan’s paintings ...
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2010s Raymond Logan Paintings
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Oil, Canvas
Kodak Six 20 Folding Camera
By Raymond Logan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Raymond Logan is a representational artist whose work is truly about the intersection of realism and abstraction. Deeply grounded in highly skilled draftsmanship, Logan’s paintings ...
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2010s Raymond Logan Paintings
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Oil, Canvas
Martin Luther King Jr.
By Raymond Logan
Located in Fairfield, CT
From the artist statement, "When asked about my work, my mantra used to be, “The subject matter of my work is not as important as how I paint it. Whether it be people, places, or thi...
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2010s American Realist Raymond Logan Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
John Coltrane
By Raymond Logan
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From the artist statement, "When asked about my work, my mantra used to be, “The subject matter of my work is not as important as how I paint it. Whether it be people, places, or thi...
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2010s American Realist Raymond Logan Paintings
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Toni Morrison
By Raymond Logan
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From the artist statement, "When asked about my work, my mantra used to be, “The subject matter of my work is not as important as how I paint it. Whether it be people, places, or thi...
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2010s American Realist Raymond Logan Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
Coretta Scott King
By Raymond Logan
Located in Fairfield, CT
From the artist statement, "When asked about my work, my mantra used to be, “The subject matter of my work is not as important as how I paint it. Whether it be people, places, or thi...
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2010s American Realist Raymond Logan Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
Mickey Mouse Projector
By Raymond Logan
Located in Fairfield, CT
From the artist statement, "When asked about my work, my mantra used to be, “The subject matter of my work is not as important as how I paint it. Whether it be people, places, or thi...
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2010s American Realist Raymond Logan Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
Mickey Mouse Film Box
By Raymond Logan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Raymond Logan is a representational artist whose work is truly about the intersection of realism and abstraction. Deeply grounded in highly skilled draftsmanship, Logan’s paintings ...
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2010s Raymond Logan Paintings
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GE Clock Radio Pink
By Raymond Logan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Raymond Logan is a representational artist whose work is truly about the intersection of realism and abstraction. Deeply grounded in highly skilled draftsmanship, Logan’s paintings ...
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2010s Raymond Logan Paintings
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Oil, Canvas
Big Boy Toy Bank
By Raymond Logan
Located in Fairfield, CT
Raymond Logan is a representational artist whose work is truly about the intersection of realism and abstraction. Deeply grounded in highly skilled draftsmanship, Logan’s paintings ...
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2010s Raymond Logan Paintings
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Odetta Holmes
By Raymond Logan
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From the artist statement, "When asked about my work, my mantra used to be, “The subject matter of my work is not as important as how I paint it. Whether it be people, places, or thi...
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2010s American Realist Raymond Logan Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
Converse Hi-Top Plaid
By Raymond Logan
Located in Fairfield, CT
From the artist statement, "When asked about my work, my mantra used to be, “The subject matter of my work is not as important as how I paint it. Whether it be people, places, or thi...
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2010s American Realist Raymond Logan Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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