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Item Ships From: Louisiana
Lumen 19 - 22
By Jerry Cabrera
Located in New Orleans, LA
4 parts: 9 x 48 inches each $2,200 each Jerry Cabrera’s Light Painting series captures the preciousness and sacredness of light through his glowing and vibrant rectangular canvasses...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Monologue Bijou
By Ryoko Endo
Located in New Orleans, LA
Ryoko Endo was born into a traditional family in Fukushima, Japan and attended a Catholic mission school. As a child, her mother encouraged her to wear a glove on her dominant left h...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Monologue Drew
By Ryoko Endo
Located in New Orleans, LA
Ryoko Endo was born into a traditional family in Fukushima, Japan and attended a Catholic mission school. As a child, her mother encouraged her to wear a glove on her dominant left h...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Monologue Frank
By Ryoko Endo
Located in New Orleans, LA
Ryoko Endo was born into a traditional family in Fukushima, Japan and attended a Catholic mission school. As a child, her mother encouraged her to wear a glove on her dominant left h...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Happy Swing
By Ryoko Endo
Located in New Orleans, LA
Ryoko Endo was born into a traditional family in Fukushima, Japan and attended a Catholic mission school. As a child, her mother encouraged her to wear a glove on her dominant left h...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Happy Swing
Price Upon Request
Monologue Adal
By Ryoko Endo
Located in New Orleans, LA
Ryoko Endo was born into a traditional family in Fukushima, Japan and attended a Catholic mission school. As a child, her mother encouraged her to wear a glove on her dominant left h...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Crepuscular Twitch No. 1 and 2 (left and right), Moss Rocket (center)
By Kurt Herrmann
Located in New Orleans, LA
Kurt Herrmann’s paintings explore his fascination with the language of color and the power it evokes universally and subjectively. To Herrmann, it is not...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

Woodpecker Song No. 1 No. 2
By Kurt Herrmann
Located in New Orleans, LA
Kurt Herrmann’s paintings explore his fascination with the language of color and the power it evokes universally and subjectively. To Herrmann, it is not...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Reef Painting #7
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Reef Painting #5
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Reef Painting #3
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Fishy
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Fishy
Price Upon Request
Peapod
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer Sonia Delaunay and Hilma af Klimt...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Peapod
Price Upon Request
Red Eye
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer Sonia Delaunay and Hilma af Klimt...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Blue Tree
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Cool
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Cool
Price Upon Request
Lime
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Lime
Price Upon Request
Wintergreen
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Pom
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer Sonia Delaunay and Hilma af Klimt...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Pom
Price Upon Request
Camel
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Camel
Price Upon Request
Grape
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Grape
Price Upon Request
Sumac
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Sumac
Price Upon Request
Gator
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
Hackett’s paintings defy popular convention. They are not figurative, decorative, representative, or even completely abstract. While it is hard to tie them to any one style or movement, they manage to be a part of all of them. Hackett’s work is influenced by pattern, midcentury design, art of indigenous peoples, and the art and craft movement, combined with a loose examination of the natural world. She creates a visual environment that is both recognizable yet strangely mysterious. While steeped in art history and influenced by a range of artists from Miro to Arthur Dove, Charles Burchfield, Agnes Pelton, Florine Stettheimer Sonia Delaunay and Hilma af Klimt...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Gator
Price Upon Request
Le carnaval du sage by René Magritte
By René Magritte
Located in New Orleans, LA
René Magritte 1898-1967 Belgian Le carnaval du sage (The Sage’s Carnival) Signed “Magritte” (lower right); titled and dated "Le carnaval du sage 1947" (en verso) Oil on canvas The enigmatic paintings of René Magritte have become some of the most familiar and celebrated of the Surrealist movement. Among the most influential of the Surrealist painters of the 20th century, Magritte is an artist of international renown, as beloved for his popular appeal as he is for the psychological intensity of his works. The present oil on canvas, entitled Le carnaval du sage, was executed in 1947 at the height of his career, and it is a tour-de-force example of the haunting, mysterious scenes that comprise his oeuvre. Painted in the years following the Second World War, Le carnaval du sage showcases several recurring themes from Magritte’s oeuvre. Chiefly, a juxtaposition between the visible and the hidden is keenly felt. Throughout his career, Magritte explores the psychological obsession with revealing what is hidden, particularly with regard to the human face. In his Le fils de l’homme, he obscures the face of a man in a bowler hat with an apple, while his Les amants (Metropolitan Museum of Art) conceals the faces of two lovers with white sheets. In Le carnaval du sage, Magritte juxtaposes the blatant nudity of his central figure by masking her face, simultaneously revealing and concealing her from the viewer. The work also incorporates two of Magritte’s most common tropes – the glass of water and the baguette. Lending the scene a strange sense of domesticity, they appear infinitely familiar and distinctly out of place, and thus heighten the uncanny effect of Magritte’s composition. In the background hovers a ghost obscured by a sheet, a figure which was of particular fascination to Magritte beginning in 1946. He once wrote to his fellow Surrealist Paul Nougé: "I saw in a dream an answer to the problem of the ghost: the traditional ghost draped...
Category

20th Century Post-Impressionist Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Buste d homme barbu by Pablo Picasso
By Pablo Picasso
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 Spanish Buste d'homme barbu (Bust of a Bearded Man) Signed "Picasso" (upper right) and dated "8.4.65" (en verso) Oil on canvas Pablo Picasso and his work transcend art history: they have achieved global celebrity within both academic circles and popular culture. More than any other artist, his ever-evolving, evocative style has come to define modern art of the 20th century, and to this day he continues to gain recognition. The most compelling of his works offer a glimpse into the psyche of the master himself, and the present work can be counted among these. Combining saturated color with a jarring simplicity, Buste d'homme barbu represents an important series of bearded men portraits that the artist composed during the last few years of his life. These works are among the most highly personal and intimate of his career, and they serve as remarkable examples of his mature style with their highly modern expressivity. Many of Picasso's works from his last years capture the visage of his wife Jacqueline, who was his chief model during this period. In April, however, at his home studio in Mougins, France, Picasso changed direction and produced a series of individual portraits of men. His male subjects derive from various sources. Often they were self-referential portraits; often they referenced his father, Spanish painter José Ruiz...
Category

20th Century Post-Impressionist Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Teatro
Located in New Orleans, LA
Dan Charbonnet’s art is grounded in the rudiments of painting. He strives to achieve balance between process and application. The construction process c...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Gouache

Teatro
Price Upon Request
Young girl from Tetouan, Morocco
By Charles Zacharie Landelle
Located in New Orleans, LA
Young girl from Tetouan, Morocco Signed (center right) Oil on canvas In this important oil on canvas, French Orientalist painter Charles Landelle captures the engaging visage of a young Moroccan woman in a moment of tranquil contemplation. Seated on the floor of what is almost certainly an opulent riad, the young woman wears an intricately embroidered Moroccan kaftan and headdress. The sumptuous patterns on the floor and in the background lend an additional warmth to the strikingly vivid red hues which dominate the composition and are a hallmark of Landelle’s work. The symbols behind the young woman may represent either the Jewish Star of David or the Islamic Seal...
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Late 19th Century Academic Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Italian Panel with Satyr and Nymphs
Located in New Orleans, LA
This extraordinary Italian gouache and oil on canvas brings two of the most popular characters from Greek mythology vividly the life - the nymph and the satyr. Both creatures are famed for their carefree natures and lascivious temperaments, and tales abound of satyrs pursing nubile nymphs in order to rape or seduce them, usually with little success. One such narrative humorously unfolds in the present piece, which depicts an indignant satyr captured by three nymphs with a golden net. The relationship between these two mythological creatures was a popular one for artists throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, though its origins stretch back to antiquity. Both satyrs and nymphs...
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Early 19th Century Other Art Style Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Gouache

Maciver
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
My paintings refer to organic space and unfixed time. To call them landscapes would be misleading since they are poetic inventions of my imagination, and reference the world of natur...
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2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Canary
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
My paintings refer to organic space and unfixed time. To call them landscapes would be misleading since they are poetic inventions of my imagination, and reference the world of natur...
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2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Canary
Price Upon Request
Blue Bird
By Melinda Hackett
Located in New Orleans, LA
My paintings refer to organic space and unfixed time. To call them landscapes would be misleading since they are poetic inventions of my imagination, and reference the world of natur...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Hey Mom, There s a Monkey on the Phone
By Ryoko Endo
Located in New Orleans, LA
Ryoko Endo was born into a traditional family in Fukushima, Japan and attended a Catholic mission school. As a child, her mother encouraged her to wear a glove on her dominant left h...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

When Watermelon Breaks in Your Hands
By Ryoko Endo
Located in New Orleans, LA
Ryoko Endo was born into a traditional family in Fukushima, Japan and attended a Catholic mission school. As a child, her mother encouraged her to wear a glove on her dominant left h...
Category

2010s Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Confort Pattern 069
By Alex Hernández Dueñas
Located in New Orleans, LA
The Cuban artist Alex Hernández Dueñas conceives the artistic creation from a trans-disciplinary perspective. His work has approached the universe of aesthetic preferences and the ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Leaves I
By Fritz Bultman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Floated on archival white mat with wood frame. Fritz Bultman set himself apart from other Abstract Expressionists with his meticulously organized abstract compositions, use of sculp...
Category

1950s Abstract Expressionist Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Paper

Leaves I
Price Upon Request
Emprunt 6% Souscrivez (War Loan 6% Subscribe) by Raoul Dufy
By Raoul Dufy
Located in New Orleans, LA
Emprunt 6% Souscrivez (War Loan 6% Subscribe) Signed "Raoul Dufy" (lower right) Gouache on paper This vibrant gouache on paper by the renowned Raoul Dufy is not only a work of exceptional artistry, but also represents an important period in world history. The piece was a special commission ordered by the French government, who sought to encourage the French people to join in the post-war reconstruction efforts. Following World War I, the French government was destitute. The cost of the Great War had been tremendous not only in lives lost, but also in terms of infrastructure and finances. In order to reclaim its place as a great power on the world stage, France needed funds to reconstruct its key industries, and quickly. Thus, the government turned to one of the most famous French artists of the day - Raoul Dufy - to create this gouache on paper as an advertisement for the country's war bonds. The extraordinary work represents Dufy's own sense of patriotic duty. Entirely unique in his oeuvre, it is clear that Dufy wished to create something truly special to help his war-torn country. The artist deftly captures the industry of France in the colorful composition, showcasing bridges, buildings, ships and other key elements of the country's infrastructure in order to evoke the viewers' pride, patriotism and willingness to help. The words Emprunt 6% Souscrivez (War Loan 6% Subscribe) are boldly written across the top, seeking subscribers to a 6% interest loan to help rebuild the country - a very healthy return for the age. The powerful painting represents one of the most effective and extensive patriotic campaigns of all time. France relied heavily on the willingness of its citizens to lend money...
Category

20th Century Post-Impressionist Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Flow I, II and III
By Mitchell Lonas
Located in New Orleans, LA
painted, incised aluminum
Category

2010s Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Grey Still Life #11
By Fritz Bultman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Fritz Bultman set himself apart from other Abstract Expressionists with his meticulously organized abstract compositions, use of sculpture, and the adoption of collage as a core prac...
Category

1940s Abstract Expressionist Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Oil, Cardboard

Continuous Translation
By Fritz Bultman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Fritz Bultman set himself apart from other Abstract Expressionists with his meticulously organized abstract compositions, use of sculpture, and the adoption of collage as a core prac...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Expressionist Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Before and After V
By Fritz Bultman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Fritz Bultman set himself apart from other Abstract Expressionists with his meticulously organized abstract compositions, use of sculpture, and the adoption of collage as a core prac...
Category

1980s Abstract Expressionist Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

First Red Lap
By Fritz Bultman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Fritz Bultman set himself apart from other Abstract Expressionists with his meticulously organized abstract compositions, use of sculpture, and the adoption of collage as a core prac...
Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Red Lap
By Fritz Bultman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Fritz Bultman set himself apart from other Abstract Expressionists with his meticulously organized abstract compositions, use of sculpture, and the adoption of collage as a core prac...
Category

1960s Abstract Expressionist Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Higgs Boson -- The DOG Particle
Located in New Orleans, LA
UV reactive acrylic on panel.
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Louisiana - Paintings

Eigenstate V Ultraviolet
Located in New Orleans, LA
UV reactive acrylic on panel.
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Louisiana - Paintings

Heart Sutra -- Form is Void and Void is Form
Located in New Orleans, LA
UV reactive acrylic on panel.
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Louisiana - Paintings

The Quantum Mechanics of Little Cat Z and Voom
Located in New Orleans, LA
UV reactive acrylic on panel.
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Louisiana - Paintings

The Superposition of Schrödinger’s Cats
Located in New Orleans, LA
UV reactive acrylic on panel.
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Louisiana - Paintings

Rider of the Apocalypse
Located in New Orleans, LA
UV reactive acrylic on panel.
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Louisiana - Paintings

The Manichean Madness of the Moon Pie King
Located in New Orleans, LA
UV reactive acrylic on panel.
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Louisiana - Paintings

Haven 306-312
By Jerry Cabrera
Located in New Orleans, LA
Cabrera’s Light Painting series captures the preciousness and sacredness of light through his glowing and vibrant rectangular canvasses. Although abstract, Cabrera’s stacked canvases...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Haven 301-305
By Jerry Cabrera
Located in New Orleans, LA
Cabrera’s Light Painting series captures the preciousness and sacredness of light through his glowing and vibrant rectangular canvasses. Although abstract, Cabrera’s stacked canvases...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Beorlegui, Basque Renaissance Painter
By Jose Maria Cundin
Located in New Orleans, LA
Oil on canvas.
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Louisiana - Paintings

Ignacio Arana Appeals to the Supreme Court
By Jose Maria Cundin
Located in New Orleans, LA
Oil on board.
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Louisiana - Paintings

Borrokos (The Agitators)
By Jose Maria Cundin
Located in New Orleans, LA
Oil on linen.
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Louisiana - Paintings

La Migra
By Jose Maria Cundin
Located in New Orleans, LA
Oil on linen.
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Louisiana - Paintings

La Migra
Price Upon Request
Lehendakari (Basque President)
By Jose Maria Cundin
Located in New Orleans, LA
Oil on linen.
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Louisiana - Paintings

The Unbelievable Super Complex Reproductive Organ
By Jose Maria Cundin
Located in New Orleans, LA
(De Su Alteza Real Don Felipe IV) Oil on canvas.
Category

Louisiana - Paintings

El Sacamantecas (The Liposuctor)
By Jose Maria Cundin
Located in New Orleans, LA
Oil on linen.
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Louisiana - Paintings

El Pastelero Mayor
By Jose Maria Cundin
Located in New Orleans, LA
Oil on linen.
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Louisiana - Paintings

Madera Canyon Cycle - Thistles 1
By Suzi Davidoff
Located in New Orleans, LA
Inspired by her close connection to nature, and by what she calls “the spirit of investigation and observation of the natural world,” Suzi Davidoff creates mixed-media drawings and p...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Louisiana - Paintings

Materials

Gesso, Charcoal, Wood Panel, Graphite, Mica

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