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Browse 16056 Abstract artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Terry Mollo, Silvia Poloto, Vladimir Volosov, Guy Octaaf Moreaux, Engelina Zandstra, Youri Messen-jaschin, Michael Schaffer, Stefan Fiedorowicz, Paulo Medina, Daniel Clarke, Yosef Reznikov, Donna Gallant, Andrea Waxman Mulcahy offering Abstract artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 554 pages for and further artists at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio. To buy any Abstract art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Silvia Poloto: 'king of hearts', 2020 Mixed Media, Abstract. For all of my expressionistic works, I use a variety of materials and rely on my instincts to bring structure to the paintings with color, texture, composition....
Abstract - Mixed Media
56 x 46 inches (142.2 x 116.8 cm)
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Silvia Poloto: 'habotai 8', 2020 Mixed Media, Abstract. For all of my expressionistic works, I use a variety of materials and rely on my instincts to bring structure to the paintings with color, texture, composition....
, 2020
Abstract - Mixed Media
41 x 55 inches (104.1 x 139.7 cm)
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Silvia Poloto: 'habotai 11', 2020 Mixed Media, Abstract. For all of my expressionistic works, I use a variety of materials and rely on my instincts to bring structure to the paintings with color, texture, composition....
, 2020
Abstract - Mixed Media
60 x 60 inches (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
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Silvia Poloto: 'habotai 6', 2020 Mixed Media, Abstract. For all of my expressionistic works, I use a variety of materials and rely on my instincts to bring structure to the paintings with color, texture, composition....
, 2020
Abstract - Mixed Media
40 x 55 inches (101.6 x 139.7 cm)
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Vladimir Volosov: 'red and black', 1993 Oil Painting, Abstract.   There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It has the ability to inspire and to move us deeply.Abstract art represents itself as a series of colorful spots, which do not illustrate reality, but show the unconscious artistic process. The author s goal is to engage...
Abstract - Painting
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Vladimir Volosov: 'memory about tarkovsky artist', 1989 Oil Painting, Abstract.            There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It has the ability to inspire and to move us deeply.Abstract art presents itself as an art with spots of color, which does not accurately represent real life, but instead expresses an unconscious creative processaEUR|The author s...
Abstract - Painting
20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 61.0 cm)
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Guy Octaaf Moreaux: 'ligeti s cello sonate', 2023 Oil Painting, Abstract. As abstract as music. Acrylic and oil paint on canvas...
Abstract - Painting
30 x 30 cm (11.8 x 11.8 inches)
Engelina Zandstra: 'composition 6798', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Acrylic painting on canvas. Original artwork. Composition, maybe a landscape.  Composition in planes, lines and shapes. Acrylic on stretched canvas of which the sides are painted. Certificate of authenticity included. Ready to hang.I call my paintings  Landscapes of the mind , because they are inspired by images that I have ...
Abstract - Painting
100 x 90 cm (39.4 x 35.4 inches)
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Engelina Zandstra: 'composition 6795', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Acrylic painting on canvas. Original artwork. Composition, maybe a landscape.  Composition in planes, lines and shapes. Acrylic on stretched canvas of which the sides are painted. Certificate of authenticity included. Ready to hang.I call my paintings  Landscapes of the mind , because they are inspired by images that I have ...
Abstract - Painting
100 x 90 cm (39.4 x 35.4 inches)
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Engelina Zandstra: 'composition 6782', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Acrylic painting on canvas. Original artwork. Composition, maybe a landscape.  Composition in planes, lines and shapes. Acrylic on stretched canvas of which the sides are painted. Certificate of authenticity included. Ready to hang.I call my paintings  Landscapes of the mind , because they are inspired by images that I have ...
Abstract - Painting
110 x 90 cm (43.3 x 35.4 inches)
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Engelina Zandstra: 'composition 5344', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Acrylic painting on canvas. Original artwork. Composition, maybe a landscape.  Composition in planes, lines and shapes. Acrylic on stretched canvas of which the sides are painted. Certificate of authenticity included. Ready to hang.I call my paintings  Landscapes of the mind , because they are inspired by images that I have ...
Abstract - Painting
80 x 100 cm (31.5 x 39.4 inches)
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Youri Messen-jaschin: 'metaphore', 2023 , Abstract. Silk + Lurex   transport, insurance, customs, and packaging is not included in the additional price. A(r) Prolitteris ZA1/4rich
, 2023
Abstract -
105 x 202 cm (41.3 x 79.5 inches)
Michael Schaffer: 'carrying the burden', 2022 Mixed Media, Abstract. The symbol of a naked woman coming into shore carrying the burden of baring our children and our future is what is depicted. ...
Abstract - Mixed Media
36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm)
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Youri Messen-jaschin: 'implosion', 2022 , Abstract. Threads poliacryl felt.transport, insurance, customs, and packaging is not included in the additional price. A(r) Prolitteris ZA1/4rich
, 2022
Abstract -
118 x 108 cm (46.5 x 42.5 inches)
Stefan Fiedorowicz: 'dreams of dr sardonicus', 2022 Oil Painting, Abstract. A 1970 concept album by the group Spirit was an inspiration for this work so it was consequently titled 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus. ...
Abstract - Painting
80 x 40 cm (31.5 x 15.7 inches)
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Stefan Fiedorowicz: 'memory on a blank slate', 2009 Oil Painting, Abstract. John Lockes concept of the tabla rasa inspired this painting. Individuals are born without built- in mental content. All knowledge therefore comes from perception and our senses. ...
Abstract - Painting
70 x 50 cm (27.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Paulo Medina: 'sowing', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Siembra. ...
, 2022
Abstract - Painting
146 x 188 cm (57.5 x 74.0 inches)
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Paulo Medina: 'flock', 2022 Mixed Media, Abstract. bandada de aves. Flock. ...
, 2022
Abstract - Mixed Media
133.5 x 182 cm (52.6 x 71.7 inches)
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Paulo Medina: 'reeds', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. juncos...
, 2022
Abstract - Painting
145 x 187.5 cm (57.1 x 73.8 inches)
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Daniel Clarke: 'the three virgins of aragon', 2022 Watercolor, Abstract. For Aragon, in Spain, I have in my heart A place all over Aragon, Frank, fierce, faithful, without fury. If you want a fool to know Why do I have it, I tell him That I had a good friend there, That there I wanted a woman. There, in the ...
Abstract - Watercolor
18 x 12 inches (45.7 x 30.5 cm)
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Stefan Fiedorowicz: 'no one tells the wind', 2022 Oil Painting, Abstract. The climate crisis is creating an increasingly uncertain future for people in most parts of the world. Our planet needs healing.  No planet. No art ...
Abstract - Painting
80 x 60 cm (31.5 x 23.6 inches)
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Yosef Reznikov: 'musicians', 2014 Mixed Media, Abstract. Abstract painting in the interiorAbstract art can be considered the beginning of modern energy painting.  Abstraction does not carry a specific meaning - it is sensations, emotions, and feelings.  Such painting, unlike realism, affects the emotional and energetic state of a person instantly.When you look at an abstract picture, ...
, 2014
Abstract - Mixed Media
60 x 50 cm (23.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Donna Gallant: 'as times flys by', 2019 Collage, Abstract. Very whimsical and lyrical, this piece represents more of an immediate response to music...
Abstract - Collage
11 x 8 inches (27.9 x 20.3 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'distorted', 2021 Mixed Media, Abstract. This loosely executed piece shows a more intuitive approach reacting to emotions and the immediate moments of applications ...
, 2021
Abstract - Mixed Media
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'distorted 2', 2021 Mixed Media, Abstract. Movement and vitality influenced the making of this piece. Working from a more intuitive process. React not analyze. ...
Abstract - Mixed Media
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'movement', 2010 Monoprint, Abstract. The key to this piece is the free flowing nature of marking on a mono print. ...
, 2010
Abstract - Monoprint
5 x 7 inches (12.7 x 17.8 cm)
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Andrea Waxman Mulcahy: 'home base', 2022 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. My sculptures are meant to capture the essence of movement. ...
, 2022
Abstract - Sculpture
18 x 17 inches (45.7 x 43.2 cm)
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Andrea Waxman Mulcahy: 'deep star', 2022 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. My sculptures are meant to capture the essence of movement. ...
, 2022
Abstract - Sculpture
18 x 18 inches (45.7 x 45.7 cm)
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Andrea Waxman Mulcahy: 'heat vapors', 2022 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. My sculptures are meant to capture the essence of movement. ...
Abstract - Sculpture
25 x 26 inches (63.5 x 66.0 cm)
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Andrea Waxman Mulcahy: 'her humor', 2021 Steel Sculpture, Abstract. My sculptures capture the essence of movement in space. ...
, 2021
Abstract - Sculpture
21 x 34 inches (53.3 x 86.4 cm)
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    Terry Mollo - ARTISTS STATEMENT Stone is my most important medium. The attributes of stone motivate me to seek and appreciate the beauty that has evolved with time and natures forces. Whether marble, travertine, alabaster, agate, onyx, each piece has its own story to tell. Its hues, striations, translucence, brilliance- and faults- have history and mystery to unlock. While carving I listen to the stone and carve only enough to find, and unleash, its organic lines and its aEURoevoice.aEUR Im inspired by the point at which natures organic form meets the inorganic. I concentrate on the force and tension created between the two, and search for the line that is formed by their union. In my sculpture, organic and inorganic form often conjure human emotion, human condition. Natures sea forms, shells and waves, suggest human form, depth, fluidity, texture, tone. Botanicals are sensuous with leaves and flowers that appear muscled and fleshy. Stems of flowers, such as orchids or lilies, stand tall, appear happy or courageous and proud, while other stems are viney or gnarled and appear desperate or defeated. All are similar to the ways in which the anatomy and musculature of the human body reflect its deepest feelings and emotion. Terry ...

    Silvia Poloto - Artist statement on PROCESS: Private Puzzles 2010 - 2011 I am drawn to the idea of abstraction, where meaning is not absolute but suggestive. Throughout my career I have worked in many different media: drawing, printmaking, painting, photography and sculpture to name a few. My photographic works, at the core, are "equivalents" of reality. That is to say, I create scenes or objects to be photographed, rather than illustrate existential situations. The process is an internal one inspired by personal experiences and imagination. My latest body of work combines processes I have used in the past, expressing the visual vocabulary I have already learned in new contexts. I begin by building plexiglass boxes, filling some of them with resin and others with wax. I then make drawings, which I print on transparent film and build up in layers on top of each box. I repeat this process until I am satisfied with the result and, then, I photograph it. Initially, I wanted to print very large-format photographs on watercolor paper. However, the high cost of printing such large pieces was prohibitive. A fellow photographer, and friend, offered the use of his own printer, but it was smaller than what I...

    Vladimir Volosov - I was born in 1937 in Leningrad, USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russia). My way to art was a lengthy one. Before becoming an artist, I studied for thirty years at the forefront of modern physics as a PhD scientist and professor, author more than 150 scientific articles in contemporary laser physics. Thirty years of strenuous scientific work on the front edge of modern physics gives me a deep feeling for the anxiety and unprotectedness of the world's beauty. The formula, "beauty saves the world" fits my own attitude. My creed is also embodied in the statement: "to have time to realize everything given to you by Nature." At the threshold of my fifties, I decided to live one more life, a new, alluring life of the free artist. I walked away from my established scientific career and completely devoted myself to painting. In 1991 I founded and headed the association "Light, Color and Art" to connect with scientists engaged in the arts. The main directions of my paintings are lyrical realism and abstract compositions. My paintings are about light, color, atmosphere and space. For me, the most important elements are light and color and their juxtaposition/nexus/meeting of...

    Guy Octaaf Moreaux - Since the end of August 2019 I moved back to Brussels, Belgium. The three years I spent in Kenya have been super interesting and moved me to paint my african impressions. I feel privileged to have learned so much of this wonderful part of the world which was quite foreign to me before. Life is full of emotions about people, nature, things etc...and leaving Kenya will be hard indeed. One of the biggest luxuries in life, is to live surrounded by beauty. This is what I am trying to do. And yes one can see beauty everywhere...it is a state of mind. Harmony is an integral part of beauty, this is what I am trying to convey in my work. It is indeed a necessity for me to create. It has always been this way for as far as I can remember. Not creating makes me feel empty and unfulfilled. In every day life it pervades all my actions, from cooking to finding different places to visit, walk, etc....Have a look at the furniture I created lower in my portfolio. The architects who sold my furniture were the first ones to sell my paintings. For painting, nature ...

    Engelina Zandstra - In the labyrinth of my thoughts there are many roads that are leading to the unknown. many roads are leading to the unknown - around every corner a surprise - fata morganas unprecedented views - paintings designed according to laws of their own. ...

    Youri Messen-Jaschin - Award 1963 1st Prize of contemporary engraving Center of Engraving Geneva MusA(c)e daEURtmart et daEURtmHistoire Geneva 1966 Grant of the Swedish state for study at the University of Gothenburg research in the textil in Op art 1969 USA Gould corporation 1st prize for the realization of a Op art sculpture 1970 2 nd prize for a textile work - electro-acoustic, University of Gothenburg 1971 1 st prize for a textile work - electro-acoustic, RAPhsska Museum Gothenburg 1985 Italiy Centro Studi e Ricerche delle Nazioni World Culture Award Statue of Victory 1985 1985 Centro Studi e Ricerche laEURtmAccademia daEURtmEuropa Diploma of Appointment of Academician of Europe for its cultural and professional activity 1986 Diploma European SchowmenaEURtms Union For his sincere efforts on behalf of the European ShowmenaEURtms Union we hereby extend our special appreciation to. Bruxelles IV73 1987 Diploma of nomination Golden Elephant for the merits that he acquired to the cause of the circus Schweizer National Circus GebrA1/4der Knie Rapperswil 1998 Installation Award Certificate of Merit Research in Op art Angel Orensanz Foundation, Center for the arts, New York 2000 Aim for Arts, International juried exhibition, celebrating artistic achievement Federation of ...

    Michael Schaffer - Exploring the realms of color, texture, drama, and feelings are the main ingredients of my art work. To inspire the viewer to deal with the issues presented to him is my goal. To inspire the viewer to interpret and react is my passion. I hope you have been inspired... or at least have an opinion. Art and life have many of the same ingredients for us to enjoy....

    Stefan Fiedorowicz - The emotion in my work comes from somewhere deep down, and can speak to the inner part of each person... My work is intuitive and color is the language that I use to express an emotion. It is the interaction of colour that interests me. Painting does not come easy all the time, the more I paint the more difficult it becomes, or more exactly, the more I get stage fright. Sometimes anxiety can reach a high intensity that I get sick with it. I offer my work so that people can perhaps see some parts of themselves reflected in the work. I donaEURtmt ever stop painting in my mind.When I am lying in bed and cannot sleep I see paint moving across the ceiling and imagine it spilling and pouring as it flows through the cracks and converging in every corner. THESIS INTERVIEW WITH LYRICAL ARTIST STEFAN FIEDOROWICZ Personal Influence 1. Who are the artists both contemporary and historical that you can truly say have been a significant influence on your personal work Describe why for each artist. I would have to say that Kandinsky would be my all time inspirational artist. I have seen many exhibitions ...

    Paulo Medina - Para mA, el arte, ha sido como una pequeA+-a barca en donde he cruzado muchas veces el mar. Una barca frA!gil y pequeA+-a, sin embargo, capaz de cruzar hacia grandes horizontes. La barca ha sido un instrumento Aotil, pero nada mA!s... La pintura es poesAa silenciosa SimA3nides Artistic experience, as a spectator, and then, more directly, as an artist, has meant for me the possibility of transcending and reaching certain spaces that are intangible, but lived daily. As a creator, to be in front of a blank canvas or a digital image to be manipulated, is to be faced with a challenge that of translating to the language of forms, textures and colors something that has not yet been conceptualized, but that exists somewhere and that I desire to capture, expressing it through those materials and tools at my disposal. It thereby becomes a kind of game, in which time disappears and one enters into communion with the aesthetic experience with its infinity of moments, which go from pain to ecstasy. Self-taught experimentation in the field of art, has been for me one of the great pleasures of life. La experiencia artAstica ...

    Daniel Clarke - Daniel E. Clarke is a Los Angeles Native who has been painting his entire career in the Los Angeles area. His art education has included studying under the internationally famous Timothy Clark, UCLA Extension University, and Glendale College. He has explored both pictorial and abstract designs but is dedicated to a free flow of color and dynamic composition. Mr. Clarke has concentrated on the acrylic and watercolor medium, and paints on location in his Los Angeles based studio. He also maintains his paintings and sales in his own company called Berrypunch Gallery. ...

    Donna Gallant - Art is a daily routine in my life. I see, hear, taste, feel and smell the life that surrounds me and I am inspired by the simplest aspects of this world. Whether it be the way the light hits an object or the way objects or forms move in space. I find it all so fascinating and alive. I try to portray these experiences and expressions through my art making....

    Andrea Waxman Mulcahy - My work illuminates an energetic state that exists yet is generally not seen. Movement as it is captured in space indicates pathways and an energy flow. Visualization of this movement brings to mind that which is not seen in the world but still exists. Im intrigued by the way simple lines can become complex structures and how complex structures can be reduced to simple lines. I choose to work in steel because it gives me the most immediate connection to my thoughts and the welding process allows me to quickly execute my ideas. The stability and the permanence of metal also gives me the capability to build with structural freedom. Steel rods can represent an single line allowing the negative space to become an important part of the sculpture and the bent steel rods create a fluidity that lets one forget that the structure is made of hard steel....