Architecture Art For Sale

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Browse 644 Architecture artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Ruth Zachary, Paula Durbin, Andree Lisette Herz, Ildiko Toth, Christian Culver, Ghassan Rached, Rachel Schneider, Lou Posner, Claudia Luethi Alias Abdelghafar, Stephen Robinson, Tomas Castano, Mikhail Kolomeytsev, Natalia Kavolina, Mikael Hansen offering Architecture artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 23 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 Architecture art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Paula Durbin: 'The Beast', 2000 Color Photograph, Architecture. This' Beast' is part of a wall.  It is available in both color and black and white.  A Fresson print....
, 2000
Architecture - Photograph
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Andree Lisette Herz: 'yellow hose', 2003 Acrylic Painting, Architecture. Historical house in Allentown N. J. ...
Architecture - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Andree Lisette Herz: 'Gree Door', 2003 Acrylic Painting, Architecture. Painting on board of a friend front door...
, 2003
Architecture - Painting
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Ildiko Toth: 'Malaga Full Installation', 1994 Ceramic Sculpture, Architecture. Full Powder Room Installation...
Architecture - Sculpture
10 x 10 feet (3.05 x 3.05 m)
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Ildiko Toth: 'Aquincum Installation2', 1994 Handbuilt Ceramics, Architecture. Reflective Wall for Poder Room Installation. ...
Architecture - Ceramics
60 x 32 inches (152.4 x 81.3 cm)
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Ildiko Toth: 'Aquincum Installation1', 1994 Handbuilt Ceramics, Architecture. Water Wall for Podwer Room...
Architecture - Ceramics
78 x 70 inches (198.1 x 177.8 cm)
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Ildiko Toth: 'Aquincum Full Installation', 1994 Handbuilt Ceramics, Architecture. Stylish setting of Powder Room, to reflect my experience in a fascinathing world of ancient Bath Houses- durin my travelings in Budapest, Hungary...
Architecture - Ceramics
74 x 70 inches (188.0 x 177.8 cm)
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Christian Culver: 'Divergent Paths 1', 2003 Pastel, Architecture. Pastel with architectural photographs.Very detailed colorful composition.  Size given is the size of the image.  Comes in a traveling frame that is 30x42 and can be re- framed. ...
Architecture - Pastel
19 x 32 inches (48.3 x 81.3 cm)
Christian Culver: 'Thai 2', 2003 Pastel, Architecture. Pastel on paper with architectural photographs....
, 2003
Architecture - Pastel
25 x 40 inches (63.5 x 101.6 cm)
Christian Culver: 'Thai 1', 2003 Pastel, Architecture. Pastel on paper with architectural photographs....
, 2003
Architecture - Pastel
25 x 40 inches (63.5 x 101.6 cm)
Ghassan Rached: 'Village Architecture', 1998 Watercolor, Architecture. Watercolor paintimg by Ghassan Rached...
Architecture - Watercolor
28 x 40 cm (11.0 x 15.7 inches)
Rachel Schneider: 'Big Bend 4', 2002 Black and White Photograph, Architecture.
, 2002
Architecture - Photograph
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
Ghassan Rached: 'Village House', 1997 Oil Painting, Architecture.
Architecture - Painting
60 x 45 cm (23.6 x 17.7 inches)
Lou Posner: 'The Hermitage', 1999 Oil Painting, Architecture. The Hermitage was the storied home and studio of famous Hoosier artists T.  C.  Steele and J.  Ottis Adams at Brookville, Indiana.  The spacious mansion is now a bed and breakfast inn.  Custom framed....
Architecture - Painting
22 x 18 inches (55.9 x 45.7 cm)
Claudia Luethi Alias Abdelghafar: 'my personal corona painting', 2020 Other Painting, Architecture. When I began this oil painting it was June 2019 and we didnaEURtmt know about Corona- Virus. One day when Corona was everywhere I realised that I was painting the castle of the earl Dracula who is the boss of the bats. And the bats are carrier of this ...
Architecture - Painting
70 x 60 cm (27.6 x 23.6 inches)
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Claudia Luethi Alias Abdelghafar: 'church window 2013', 2013 Other Drawing, Architecture. Church window with a lot of colorsDrawing with colored pencil on DIN A3 paper...
Architecture - Drawing
297 x 420 mm ( x )
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Claudia Luethi Alias Abdelghafar: 'church window 2012', 2012 Other Drawing, Architecture. Church window with a lot of colorsDrawing with colored pencil on DIN A3 paper...
Architecture - Drawing
297 x 420 mm ( x )
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Claudia Luethi Alias Abdelghafar: 'church wiindow 2011', 2011 Other Drawing, Architecture. Church window with a lot of colorsDrawing with colored pencil on DIN A3 paper...
Architecture - Drawing
297 x 420 mm ( x )
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Stephen Robinson: 'Mosque', 2015 Digital Photograph, Architecture. a Mosque in Istanbul...
, 2015
Architecture - Photograph
13 x 19 inches (33.0 x 48.3 cm)
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Stephen Robinson: 'A step in Time', 2015 Digital Photograph, Architecture. Mosque and school.  Istanbul...
Architecture - Photograph
19 x 13 inches (48.3 x 33.0 cm)
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Tomas Castano: 'rincon de mojacar', 2020 Oil Painting, Architecture. My work is an expression of serenity and authenticity. Painted in oil, I portray a corner that captures the essence of a timeless place, where light plays with textures adding a lively and warm character. The realistic brushstrokes invite introspection and nostalgia for simple but profound moments. When you observe ...
Architecture - Painting
54 x 73 cm (21.3 x 28.7 inches)
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Mikhail Kolomeytsev: 'castello san quirico', 2021 Pen Drawing, Architecture. Castello San Quirico, ItalyDrawing pen colour pencil...
Architecture - Drawing
25.5 x 17 cm (10.0 x 6.7 inches)
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Mikhail Kolomeytsev: 'castello di prodo', 2021 Other Drawing, Architecture. Castello di Prodo, ItalyDrawing pen pencil...
Architecture - Drawing
27.5 x 17 cm (10.8 x 6.7 inches)
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Mikhail Kolomeytsev: 'elcito', 2021 Pencil Drawing, Architecture. ink and pastel on paper...
, 2021
Architecture - Drawing
15 x 17.5 cm (5.9 x 6.9 inches)
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Mikhail Kolomeytsev: 'ancona', 2021 Pen Drawing, Architecture. ink and colour pencil on paper...
, 2021
Architecture - Drawing
25.5 x 17 cm (10.0 x 6.7 inches)
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Natalia Kavolina: 'a144 church in balashikha', 2019 Watercolor, Architecture. Russia, manor, church, Transfiguration, park, summer, walk, weekend, trees, architecture...
Architecture - Watercolor
28 x 40 cm (11.0 x 15.7 inches)
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Natalia Kavolina: 'notre dame de paris a127', 2019 Watercolor, Architecture. France, Notre- Dame, church, cathedral, sky, autumn, trees, tourism,  travelling, artwork...
Architecture - Watercolor
40 x 28 cm (15.7 x 11.0 inches)
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Natalia Kavolina: 'church in bykovo manor a143', 2019 Watercolor, Architecture. Russia, Bykovo, manor, architecture, summer, travelling, tourism, sky...
Architecture - Watercolor
40 x 28 cm (15.7 x 11.0 inches)
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Mikael Hansen: 'model', 1995 Other Sculpture, Architecture. Model in cement and wood for public sculpture in large scale...
, 1995
Architecture - Sculpture
16 x 35 cm (6.3 x 13.8 inches)
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Mikael Hansen: 'model', 2005 Other Sculpture, Architecture. Model in cement, plaster and iron for public sculpture in large scale. ...
, 2005
Architecture - Sculpture
45 x 25 cm (17.7 x 9.8 inches)
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    Ruth Zachary - My goal is to create striking images that touch the viewer emotionally. I try to capture the essence of a subject or scene, so that the viewer reacts with an immediate recognition, and immediate click of Yes. I depend upon composition, simplicity, shape and contrast, as well as my own aesthetic sense and emotional responses. I love creating art through photography. For me it is an opportunity for self-expression, a means of capturing a moment in time and creating beauty, as well as am important means of communication. My education includes a Masters in Social Work and a BA in English Literature. I have done formal study in drawing and pastel, but my photographic study has been informal and self-taught. Since 1980, I have been a frequent visitor to Monhegan Island, 12 miles off the coast of Maine, a remote lobstering island with a summer artists colony. On Monhegan, I became friends with a group of painters and photographers. I applied what I learned from them to my own work. Those I am most grateful to include Frances Kornbluth, Leo Brooks, Robin Young, Judi Wagner, Josie Vargas and Nancy Stanich. I show my art summers on Monhegan Island ...

    Paula Durbin - Photography has always captured my spirit. It was only natural that my creative "release" be expressed through the same medium. But, because I am a unique spirit, it had to have other levels of creativity - the photo itself just wasn't enough. My first creative approach to photography was the use of the Polaroid transfer technique. My work consisted of subjects that are still close to me: animals and nature. The technique suited me well; it expresses the selected image seen and it allows me to further express its beauty with the softness of the technique. The watercolor paper used brings yet another dimension to the image. A search for the true expression in my photography led me to explore the techniques of the Fresson family of photographers. The Fresson technique, which culminates in the special care given the developmental process and the paper used, presented me the opportunity to express the richness of my photography. My work now moves beyond that 'moment' and presents a depth and richness perhaps not otherwise felt. I am honored to be a part of the Fresson family. There are only a limited number of artists with whom I share this honor. Having gone ...

    Ildiko Toth - I studied art, design and master ceramics in Hungary, Budapest.I advance studied set design and architecture in the United States.I was introduced to the fascinating world of sculpting by my Master Artist:Zsuzsa Morvay of Hungary. My traveling throughout the World inspires and helping me to find the tools to complete my task: To define The Poetry-of-Clay. In my work I strive to combine the valuable essence of centuries into creations of art objects-to be placed in today's architectural enviroment.My goals include working with new materials, discovering, combining and stretching their possibilities. ...

    Christian Culver - Architectural Art Today we see art and architecture of the past as nobody saw it before, we perceive it in a different way. All of us see hundreds of images everyday in the cities in which we live. In no other form of society in history has there been such a concentration of images, such a density of visual messages. One may remember or forget these messages, but briefly one takes them in, and for a moment they stimulate the imagination by way of either memory or expectation. The image belongs to the moment. They never speak of the present, but often refer to the past and always speak of the future. We are so accustomed to being addressed by these images that we scarcely notice their total impact. A person may notice a particular image or piece of information because it corresponds to some particular interest they may have. The fact that these images belong to the moment, but speak of the future, produces a strange effect, which has become so familiar that we scarcely notice it. Usually we pass the image - walking, traveling, or on the TV screen, somewhat different but even then we are theoretically the active ...

    Ghassan Rached - I am a geoscientist. I paint, but painting is only a hobby. I paint, whenever I can spare the time, what is relaxing, touches my heart and pleasant to me for enjoyment. I love to use oil and watercolor as media to express beauty. Comments of visitors would be appreciated....

    Rachel Schneider - Rachel Schneider is an American Photographer well received by the American artistic community. Ms. Schneider's works have been regularly exhibited in galleries throughout the state of Texas. Her academic credentials include 5 years of formal study at Sam Houston State University in Texas as well as training at the Texas School for Professional Photography. Ms. Schneider prefers to photograph in Black and White; however, she also uses color film. Her images yield a very different and crisp vantage point of life. A trained eye will find her images to be high in contrast and highly detailed. When photographing, Ms. Schneider contemplates every technical and artistic aspect of the image in her mind before she even considers pushing the shutter. She believes in finding the subject, determining the tonal values, then taking the picture that completely utilizes the negative's space. Ms. Schneider does not believe in wasting any silver on the negative, and therefore, does not crop her images during the printing process. Critics have noted that her photographic style has the characteristics of Straight Photography and Documentary Photography. Ms. Schneider's portfolio contains images from her travels around the United States, England, Singapore, Tokyo and Malaysia. Her passion ...

    Lou Posner - FLASH New offer on the classic 1982 Posners Pocket Guide to Oil Painting. Hand-written, then reproduced by offset process. Hand-assembled. Original, unique art attached to EVERY cover. No two alike. Some in oil paint, some in other media. Collectors item. Best pocket guide to oil painting, ever. For beginners as well as advanced artists. 450 dollars each plus first class postage. Indiana residents add 7 percent sales tax to merchandise not including postage and shipping. Selection of cover art offered, but not guaranteed. Use email messaging here to contact the artist. No postage if you pick it up about 10 mi. north of Tell City, Indiana. Not set up for credit card sales. Check or cash only. Buy one or more, OR later on, kick yourself in the behind for passing up a real bargain and an investment opportunity. After you reach the main or first Posner portfolio page, the tour is pretty intuitive. Please click on an image to enlarge it and bring up further details about the piece of art and a description or story about it. Once you have done this, you may also click on zoom-in, a function, which may or may not...

    Claudia Luethi Alias Abdelghafar - Personal Statement from Claudia Luethi alias Abdelghafar I love to paint oil colours because they are smooth and I can paint in several coatings. So there is a threedimensional effect in my paintings. I love colours to express the positive attitude to my live. I believe that there is all the time a door open when I believe it. There is no sence to see the negative things in live because all the peoble around me has also negative things in there live. In 2006 I began to paint oilcolour on velvet. I like to play with the structure from the velvet. There is a special effect on the painting with velvet. There were peoble telling me to paint abstract things than I would have the better chance to sell it. But I love to paint animals, to bring there soul and character on the canvas or velvet, to give them live that when you pass the painting you are just thinking: ups, this animal has it moved? Also the landscapes and citiescapes have to live, I want really not to copy only fotos but that the peoble can smell the woods or the salt water of the sea, hear ...

    Stephen Robinson - My name is Steve Robinson and have been a photographer in one way or another since college. During that lifetime, I have traveled the world with my camera, photographing and sharing with people who will never have the good fortune to see the wonderful places I have had the good fortune to see. Along the way, my photographers eye changed. My images quieted, and I began to see the world through a very different lens. I no longer sought out the ordinary places the tourists seemed to go, and I began to find the quiet corners of the world where ordinary people lived out their lives. My images are not so much about the people themselves, but more about the places they call home, or about the places near and dear to the heart. In the past, I have visited places like the Galapagos, the deserts of the American Southwest, the wilds of Bolivia, Ecuador, Ireland, Scotland, the timeless tracts of Turkey, and the quiet corners of Italy. I have done all this, and still more. Each of my images is its own story, a poem of color and shape, an expression of soul, a blending of place, seeing, and ...

    Tomas Castano - Tomas Castano was born in Santander (Spain) in 1953. From a young age shows a special inclination towards drawing, but until the age of 17 years he does not take the first brushes and start painting. Self-taught, Tomas carved himself, based on determination and enthusiasm. He has a realistic style, his paintings are very well drawn and he also worries for the composition and perspective of his works. He is a landscape artist but characterized by his architectural work. His work is characterized by a serene and poetic realism, which translates the artist's delight when he paints streets of old quarters, antique buildings and facades with tradition. His paintings catch the magic of the aesthetics of the antiques, and transmit all the warmth and humanization of unprocessed environments by modern life. He has shown his work in group exhibitions in several countries such as Germany, Netherlands, USA, France, Argentina, Japan, Italy, Korea and numerous solo and group exhibitions in Spain. Tomas Castano works represented Cantabria in the Florence Biennale in the 2005 edition. His work is recognized by the distinctive style and ambience that he creates in finishing his series of old taverns. His work is ...