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Place of Origin: South American
Meditación En Loop 4 Oda Alberto, Profundidad by Alejandra Aristizabal
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Meditación en Loop 4: Oda a Alberto. Profundidad is six vertically hanging wall sculptures made of Fique,a natural fibre that grows in the leaves of the fique plant, Furcraea andina, a xerophytic monocot native to Andean regions of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Alejandra is a Colombian artist...
Category

2010s South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Hemp

Till Freiwald Large-Scale Framed Watercolor Portrait Painting 60x90 inches
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This is a large-scale watercolor portrait on paper, painted by Till Freiwald. Freiwald’s images depict everyday people of various ethnicities in closely-cropped head-on portraits. ...
Category

1990s Modern South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Glass, Paper

Tere Tapestry
By Tere
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Original Tere tapestry from the 1970's
Category

20th Century Shaker South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Wool

Tere Tapestry
Tere Tapestry
$2,400 Sale Price
20% Off
Extremely Rare Pre-Columbian Chimu Gauze Poncho Textile, Peru, 1000-1450 AD
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Chimu brown gauze shirt with multiple red and white fringe lines forming V designs like the one around the neck, with very rarely seen sleeves and border fringe in the same material.
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15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Textile

Oil on Canvas Painting, "Los planetas frutales" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020
By Paola Vega
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Oil on canvas painting, "Los planetas frutales" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020 The painting was exhibited in her solo show "The life of paintings" at Calvaresi in Buenos Aires, 2020. Paola Vega bio: Paola Vega is an artist, researcher and curator. She graduated with a degree in History from the Universidad Nacional del Sur in 2003. In parallel, she began to study painting in Bahía Blanca at Espacio Vox with Gustavo López, and carried out work clinics with Jorge Gumier Maier and Diana Aisenberg between 2001 and 2002, and later in Buenos Aires with Pablo Siquier (2004) and Tulio de Sagastizábal (2005-2007). In 2003 she obtained a scholarship granted by the Antorchas Foundation to continue her training. She was selected to participate in the Artists Program of the Torcuato Di Tella University (2011) with tutoring from Jorge Macchi. In 2015 she did a residency in Madrid at El Prado...
Category

2010s Modern South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

Osvaldo Romberg : watercolour on paper, didactic study of colour classifacition
By OTHR
Located in Zemst, BE
Work (watercolour) on paper by Osvaldo Romberg( 1938-2019) Argentina He was known for his didactic investigation of the classification of colour. T...
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint, Paper

Till Freiwald Large-Scale Framed Watercolor Portrait Painting, 60x90 inches
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This is a large-scale watercolor portrait on paper, painted by Till Freiwald. Freiwald’s images depict everyday people of various ethnicities in closely-cropped head-on portraits. ...
Category

1990s Modern South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Glass, Paper

Wood Butterfly Hangers, Brazilian Contemporary Design, Alva Design
By Alva Design
Located in New York, NY
Landed on the wall like a butterfly, this hanger, besides being a beautiful decoration item, is always ready to hold clothes, bags and other objects from day to day. Models BO1, B...
Category

2010s South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Oil on Canvas Painting, "La sandía suspendida" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020
By Paola Vega
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Oil on canvas Painting, "La sandía suspendida" by Paola Vega, Argentina, 2020 The painting was exhibited in her solo show "The life of paintings" at Calvaresi in Buenos Aires, 2020. Paola Vega bio: Paola Vega is an artist, researcher and curator. She graduated with a degree in History from the Universidad Nacional del Sur in 2003. In parallel, she began to study painting in Bahía Blanca at Espacio Vox with Gustavo López, and carried out work clinics with Jorge Gumier Maier and Diana Aisenberg between 2001 and 2002, and later in Buenos Aires with Pablo Siquier (2004) and Tulio de Sagastizábal (2005-2007). In 2003 she obtained a scholarship granted by the Antorchas Foundation to continue her training. She was selected to participate in the Artists Program of the Torcuato Di Tella University (2011) with tutoring from Jorge Macchi. In 2015 she did a residency in Madrid at El Prado...
Category

2010s Modern South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

Mary Pio, Photography: Arabesque. Black and white, 2014
Located in PARIS, FR
This large-format photograph (50 x 70 cm) shows Brazilian model and photographer Mary Pio on a boat in Rio de Janeiro. The vertical structure of the photograph is composed by the boa...
Category

2010s Beaux Arts South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Glass, Boxwood, Paper

Striped Inca Pre-Columbian Textile, Peru, circa 1400-1532 AD, Ex Ferdinand Anton
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Earth tones adorn this striped pattern pre-Columbian textile. It is a wonder to behold antiquities such as a pre-Columbian textiles, an authentic piece of art that has been preserved for centuries and that survives generation after generation. Textiles are infinitely more delicate than wood, metal, or rock artifacts...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Textile

Painting by Alfonso Endara
By Alfonso Endara
Located in Pompano Beach, FL
Original painting by Alfonso Endara, "I May Be Resting But I Can Feel You".
Category

20th Century South American Wall Decorations

Painting by Alfonso Endara
Painting by Alfonso Endara
$4,782 Sale Price
40% Off
Yohannah de Oliveira ‘Nous’ Contemporary Abstract Painting, 2021
By Yohannah de Oliveira
Located in Montreal, QC
“Nous” is an original, one of a kind contemporary, acrylic on linen Abstract Painting. Vibrant pops of color work in harmony to create this unique, contemporary work of art by Yohann...
Category

2010s Modern South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Acrylic

Striped Inca Pre-Columbian Textile, Peru, circa 1400-1532 AD, Ex Ferdinand Anton
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Earth tones adorn this striped pattern pre-Columbian textile. These piece is mounted on a black shadowbox frame. It is a wonder to behold antiquities such as a pre-Columbian textiles, an authentic piece of art that has been preserved for centuries and that survives generation after generation. Textiles are infinitely more delicate than wood, metal, or rock artifacts -- so the existence of these pieces after hundreds and thousands of years is exceptional. These textiles maintain their vibrant colors, natural threads, and their unique, historical designs. Provenance: This textile comes from the collection Ulrich Hoffmann, Stuttgart and former collection of the archaeologist Ferdinand Anton...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Textile

Hencer Molina Oil on Canvas, Port Scenes of Buenos Aires
By Hencer Molina
Located in North Miami, FL
This soft tone painting of the Port of Buenos Aires by Colombian artist, Hencer Molina is a part of a series of 5 beautiful paintings (see detail images). Hencer Molina is from Ba...
Category

20th Century Post-Modern South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Untitled by Rafael Triboli
Located in São Paulo, BR
Rafael Triboli’s new collection synthesizes the foundational aspects of his practice, bringing together techniques and resources that have long inhabited his repertoire, but now achi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood

Pre-Columbian Chancay Painted Textile - Brown Fishes and Dots On Vertical Bands
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Chancay Painted Textile with Brown Fishes and Dots On Vertical Bands. Even though the piece is incomplete, the powerful design resembles an abstract modern painting by Henry Matisse...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique South American Wall Decorations

Form 2, Artwork by José Zanine Caldas
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Sao Paulo, SP
One of a kind, this is the mold used by José Zanine Caldas for the production of his famous Tronco furniture line. The piece presents the working process of the artist during the cre...
Category

Mid-20th Century South American Wall Decorations

Form 4, Artwork by José Zanine Caldas
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Sao Paulo, SP
One of a kind, this is the mold used by José Zanine Caldas for the production of his famous Tronco furniture line. The piece presents the working process of the artist during the cre...
Category

Mid-20th Century South American Wall Decorations

Form 3, Artwork by José Zanine Caldas
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Sao Paulo, SP
One of a kind, this is the mold used by José Zanine Caldas for the production of his famous Tronco furniture line. The piece presents the working process of the artist during the cre...
Category

Mid-20th Century South American Wall Decorations

Form 5, Artwork by José Zanine Caldas
By José Zanine Caldas
Located in Sao Paulo, SP
One of a kind, this is the mold used by José Zanine Caldas for the production of his famous Tronco furniture line. The piece presents the working process of the artist during the cre...
Category

Mid-20th Century South American Wall Decorations

Object No.22 Wall Piece by Marcela Cure
Located in Geneve, CH
Object No.22 wall piece by Marcela Cure Dimensions: W 40 x D 7 x H 49 cm Materials: Resin and Stone Composite This collection is inspired by the delicate curves of the female body, displaying soothing pieces that evoke effortless sophistication and subtle sensuality. Each piece is carefully hand-sculpted in clay and later hand cast in a mixture of resin and stone. Marcela Cure is an interior designer from Barranquilla, Colombia, who, in addition to designing contemporary spaces with a Latin Punch, creates exquisite hand-sculpted art objects in materials sourced from the earth. Inspired by the creative legacy of her late mother, a renowned plastic artist, Marcela dedicated herself to designing her own spaces with such impeccable taste and creativity, that friends and family began to comission her design projects. It was at the end of 2015 that "Marcela Cure" was established as an interior design firm focused on contemporary and luxury projects, from which modern, cheerful spaces with an evident Latin American spirit are proposed, as well as contemporary art objects.
Category

2010s Post-Modern South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Stone

Acrylic and Crayon on Canvas by Bernardo Nieves
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Bernardo Nieves is a Venezuelan artist born on October 18th, 1961, in the quaint, small-town (at the time), city of Barquisimeto. A plastic self-taught artist who has sought instruction and knowledge with great effort, that began as a craft simple craft "hobby" which takes a big part in his life that today is grateful for. From his first steps in painting, passion for landscaping washes are printed on cardboard chimo-sepia, where he expressed his vision through cobbled streets, adobe houses, and mills. In this quest for artistic development, reconciles with oil, and monochrome images become hearty in colorful expressions by the nobility of the art. This new knowledge drives him to plot their future goals. At the end of this decade and early next, develops their technical experience in new materials and strengthens brushwork. In the 80s, a new inspiration emerges from the vegetation decorating fields, valleys, and forests. And these reasons are the ones he will project to a higher level by giving importance to his image as an artist. Towards the end of the century decade, he fully converts in "artist" by trade, then, what began as a pleasure is now his passion in one hundred percent of his time. Individual and group exhibits were already part of their commitments and his time was most devoted to art; during the last five years of the '90s was when his career took a new impulse and his image reached more interesting levels. It is here, while changes in his artistic life are in full swing, the artist pierced the thin line that divides the creative artist and the creator-artist and in the effort to show his graphics concepts, he developed mural projects which found acceptance among his colleagues and Barquisimeto people. So many events together were not enough to Bernardo, who while all these facts, internally was engendering a new graphic idea that definitely will take him to what he is now: the artist that succeeded. From the year 2000 an overturn of his motivations are mixed with trends and those landscapes: the Avila, forests, and valleys, suddenly a "coup" of artistic movement when the first Equus figure came out. These floating horses, first in earthy ochre, of long and slender limbs, have occupied the whole life of the artist. From stained canvases...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Crayon

Drawing in pastel on paper and fabric signed Hildebrando de Castro 95 Rio
Located in Rio De Janeiro, RJ
Incredible gigantic drawing depicting a chicken heart with doll arms in pastel on paper and fabric.
Category

1990s International Style South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

Joaquim Tenreiro Muxarabi Rosewood Wall Sculpture
By Joaquim Tenreiro
Located in Oakland, CA
Joaquim Tenreiro, Brazil, c. 1967. Geometric wall-mount sculpture produced in a solid rosewood and designed using a traditional framework known as “Muxarabi” technique including a pa...
Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern South American Wall Decorations

Materials

Rosewood

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