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Browse 662 Culture artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Philip Hallawell, Hans-ruedi Kammermann, Shoshannah Brombacher, Terri Higgins, Wayne Quilliam, Marina Venediktova, Jinxian Zhao , Hampton Olfus, Hannes Hofstetter, Chad A. Carino, A M Bowe, Tanya Preminger, Jay Braden, Clark-camargo Mary, Thu Nguyen, Natalia Kavolina, Phil Mokaraka Berry, Moesey Li, Kimmie Hamm offering Culture 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 Culture art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'Sun and Moon', 2000 Oil Painting, Culture.
Culture - Painting
45 x 55 inches (114.3 x 139.7 cm)
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Shoshannah Brombacher: 'Boeken Books Buecher', 2003 Other Drawing, Culture. The word Book( s) is written in different languages. This is an ode to Books....
Culture - Drawing
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
Terri Higgins: 'Women Dancing', 1998 Fiber, Culture. Women dancing with sun. Fabric, beads, leather, quilting....
Culture - Fiber
10 x 10 inches (25.4 x 25.4 cm)
Terri Higgins: 'Women Fishing', 1997 Fiber, Culture. Women fishing offshore with nets. Fabric, quilting....
Culture - Fiber
16 x 13 inches (40.6 x 33.0 cm)
Wayne Quilliam: 'Croc Fest', 2002 Illustration, Culture. photo of aboriginal boy in weipa queensland by wayne quilliam...
, 2002
Culture - Illustration
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Wayne Quilliam: 'vision', 2002 Artistic Book, Culture.
, 2002
Culture - Artistic Book
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Marina Venediktova: 'myth psyche soul', 2021 Oil Painting, Culture. You can watch the video of this picture with macro fragments at the link on my youtube channelA new series of large interior paintings entitled  MYTHS  was created by me under the inspiration from studying the course on the History of Ancient Civilizations.Contemporaries of the era, which was ...
Culture - Painting
43 x 43 inches (109.2 x 109.2 cm)
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Jinxian Zhao : 'lotus painting', 2020 Ink Painting, Culture.  express relaxed  feeling ...
Culture - Painting
650 x 670 mm ( x )
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Hampton Olfus: 'eyes on americans', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Culture. Thoughts of the wall and the separation and confinement of asylum seekers children at the U.  S.  southern borders, by the government inspired this piece.  ...
Culture - Painting
11 x 5.5 inches (27.9 x 14.0 cm)
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Hannes  Hofstetter: 'nord sud', 2001 Other Painting, Culture. Hannes Hofstetter, NORD SUD , 20013 x 230 x 165 cm, mixed mediapainting can be transported 6 x 115 cm x 165 cmFrancesco de Bartolomeis inArte Oggi  NORD- SUD.  In 1997 I was asked to write about Hannes Hofstetter for an exhibition.  An opportunity to discover a great ...
, 2001
Culture - Painting
495 x 230 cm (194.9 x 90.6 inches)
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Chad A. Carino: 'Radio Waves', 2008 Mixed Media, Culture.  Invisible. Deadly. ...
Culture - Mixed Media
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Chad A. Carino: 'Tell Me What It Was Like Before Television, Mother', 2006 Mixed Media, Culture.  No. ...
Culture - Mixed Media
11 x 17 inches (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
Chad A. Carino: 'Angry White Men Need to Shut Up', 2003 Watercolor, Culture. Part of the bathroom series. Watercolor on stretched canvas. ...
Culture - Watercolor
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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A M Bowe: 'National Day Muscat', 2001 Acrylic Painting, Culture.
Culture - Painting
90 x 60 cm (35.4 x 23.6 inches)
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Tanya Preminger: 'ritual cut', 2009 Outdoor Installation, Culture. A cut into the body of mother earth. I combine criticism, humour, and irony in an exploration of the human contemporary connection to mother- nature. ...
, 2009
Culture - Installation
450 x 1000 cm (177.2 x 393.7 inches)
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Jay Braden: 'austin annual powwow', 2010 Other Painting, Culture. Depiction of the Austin Annual Powwow, held the first Saturday each November in the Texas Capitol City. ...
Culture - Painting
13 x 10.5 inches (33.0 x 26.7 cm)
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Clark-camargo Mary: 'a matter of time', 2020 Mosaic, Culture. This Day of the Dead mosaic wall hanging explores the theme of love, loss, yearning, rebirth and the passage of time. it is made from hand cut stained glass, glass tile , found objects, metal and porcelain...
Culture - Mosaic
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Clark-camargo Mary: 'gato mujer', 2019 Mosaic, Culture. Large 3D wall hanging consisting of an elegantly framed mosaic skull made from hand cut glass, glass tiles, porcelain, found objects and beads.  The theme is Dia de los Muertos, a woman who was mysterous and cat like. ...
, 2019
Culture - Mosaic
24 x 27 inches (61.0 x 68.6 cm)
Thu Nguyen: 'the meet market', 2019 Oil Painting, Culture. This is an original oil painting.  Titled The Meet MarketMaterial oil and 24 kt gold on panelDimension 24 x 30 inchesA scene of Sapa s market with gathering of Black Hmong Women.  This painting is part of my Sapa SeriesThis body of work inspired by my trips ...
Culture - Painting
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Natalia Kavolina: 'sculptures of caserta', 2018 Watercolor, Culture. Original watercolor painting of statues in Caserta...
Culture - Watercolor
27 x 40 cm (10.6 x 15.7 inches)
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Natalia Kavolina: 'trevi fountain no 3', 2018 Watercolor, Culture. Original watercolor painting of Trevi Fountain in Venice ...
Culture - Watercolor
27 x 40 cm (10.6 x 15.7 inches)
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Phil Mokaraka Berry: 'papatuanuku mother earth 2', 2017 Acrylic Painting, Culture. Painting portrays Papatuanuku - mother earth by using imagery carved by our ancestors years ago.  ...
Culture - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Phil Mokaraka Berry: 'papatuanuku mother earth', 2017 Acrylic Painting, Culture. This painting depicts Papatuanuku - mother earth by using imagery created and carved by our ancestors. ...
Culture - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Phil Mokaraka Berry: 'Te Haerenga The Journey', 2017 Acrylic Painting, Culture. This painting is about our journeys in life. ...
Culture - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Moesey Li: 'Death of the poet', 1987 Oil Painting, Culture. blood, cat, two- headed eagle, death, A. S. Pushkin...
Culture - Painting
80 x 80 cm (31.5 x 31.5 inches)
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Kimmie Hamm: 'Spirt Dreams', 2016 Oil Painting, Culture.   I close my eyes and think of my ancestorsaEURtm visions of men gathering around a fire- inducing trance. Colors of red, orange, yellow, brown, and black explode into partial faces and images that come to them in a dream- like state, clear for a moment then fading back into the...
Culture - Painting
18 x 20 inches (45.7 x 50.8 cm)
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Kimmie Hamm: 'Driven', 2016 Watercolor, Culture.  Driven from their land once more this proud mother and son prepare for a journey. They dress in their finest colors of orange, blue, yellow and crimson. Hopeful and determined to find a land to call their own. ...
, 2016
Culture - Watercolor
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Phil Mokaraka Berry: 'Papatuanuku  Abstract Landscape', 2015 Acrylic Painting, Culture.  This painting is about Paptuanuku - Earth Mother   ...
Culture - Painting
102 x 76 cm (40.2 x 29.9 inches)
Phil Mokaraka Berry: 'Ko Rona me te Marama', 2015 Acrylic Painting, Culture.  This painting is about Rona, a Maori women who was captured by the Marama ( moon) .   ...
Culture - Painting
55 x 71 cm (21.7 x 28.0 inches)
Katarina Radenkovic: 'Museum', 2012 Oil Painting, Culture.  Impressive Museum of Contemporary Arts in Berlin  ...
, 2012
Culture - Painting
90 x 90 cm (35.4 x 35.4 inches)
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    Philip Hallawell - I work in various media: oil, watercolor, dry pastels, pen and ink and mixed media. My work is a result of a fragmented view of the world, which gives it a surreal quality. However, my process is not surreal, because I start with a definite theme that I wish to investigate. My main area of interest is people and the human form and I am constantly investigating the physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual aspects of Man. Over the years I have developed various series, which I revisit periodocally, investigating different aspects. In purely visual terms, what fascinates me is light and form and how I can use diverse visual elements in a complementary way, opposing, for instance, line and form, or rough and smooth textures. The use of diferent materials to achieve diverse expressions, either alone or as mixed media, along with alternating between a graphic representation and a painterly one, or mixing the two, is a very important aspect of the way I materialize my thinking into images. Equally important is the transition from very realistic images to a totally abstract means of expression and alternating between control and expressiveness....

    Hans-Ruedi Kammermann - Painting for me is passion, a fascinating process of seeing that alters the vision of things. The everyday becomes special, unique, unknown. What is seen, is never what is painted, yet the painting becomes a new reality. I don't invent abstract images but the act of accumulating material on the canvas creates form and color - being materialistic in order to transform matter into imagination and perception. In the process of painting I find new images, something appears, stimulates vision, projects lost or remembered entities, becomes alive and finally communicates. ...

    Shoshannah Brombacher - Art makes the world within the artist visible. Classical music, poetry, Jewish and Chassidic stories, traveling, the love for people and memories of eras gone but not forgotten, cities where I lived and worked, like Amsterdam, Berlin, Jerusalem, New York, or visited, like Prague and Sicily, are the main ingredients of my art. My art is like the water of the canals of my native Amsterdam, Rembrandts city, the deeper you look into it, the more you see. A reflection of a reflection of a reflection...look, what you see is not what you see. My art contains texts and letters, lets writing come alive, and reflects my deep connection with the Dutch 17th century Masters, German expressionism, Russian art and medieval miniatures. My art is also a tribute to music and the world of the great Chassidic masters of Eastern Europe. The Kotzker Rebbe listened to a Chassidic storyteller in the street and stated He told what he wanted and I heard what I needed. That is Art. ...

    Terri Higgins - The deep ache that replaced the pleasure you used to have, the words someone said that you keep turning over and over in your head, the void inside that nothing seems to fill; these are some of the subjects I paint about. Location: Washington, DC Check out my website and blog:

    Wayne Quilliam - Adjunct Professor Wayne Quilliam is a professional Australian Aboriginal Photographic artist/film maker/cultural advisor working on the international stage. With more than 20 years experience working in all areas of photography including social documentary, sport, tourism, fashion,weddings, movies, event documentation and exhibitions, Wayne is recognised as a leading contemporary in his field. His work is a fusion of traditional spirituality and contemporary photographic processes,each image represents an interpretation of culture in the modern world. His dream is to work with all races of the world and conduct exhibitions in every country....

    Marina Venediktova - My name is Marina Venediktova. I was born in 1974 in the Russian city of Kazan. My father is a professional artist and designer. It is difficult for me to track the moment in the past when painting first captured my attention, apparently from the first days of my life . I always studied with my father, and then graduated from an art school in the city of Kazan, later in 2007 I moved to live in St. Petersburg and practiced for many years in private workshops with artists of the Art Academy of St. Petersburg. As a second education, there was a graduation from the Academy of Astrology, and a large practice of consulting clients. Since then, more than six years have passed, and it was astrology that gave me that unique accent in my paintings, inspired me to a new stage of my work. Now I do not just look at the world, at people, I see them with my own eyes, I see the uniqueness of each person, each soul, even if it is an inanimate object. But words are too stingy to describe it, so I chose my own language-the language of canvas and paint. I ...

    Jinxian Zhao - my painting is belong to Chinese traditional painting . and 100 handmade . I am Chinese Flower and bird Painting Artists , As to styles, there are two different schools in Chinese traditional painting meticulous painting and free sketch painting. I am special in Meticulous painting , meticulous painting characterized by fine brushwork and close attention to detail....

    Hampton Olfus - ARTIST STATEMENT Over the past twelve years, IaEURtmve been working in acrylic paint, ink, pencil and mixed media. During this time period, I was inspired by an assortment of topics, while repeating one of my mainstay topics, music, and culture. Creating in the moment, allows the intuitive sensibilities too be part of the process. I bring an eclectic aesthetics with me into the studio, which I transfer into what I create. My true emotions, is what I aspire to transfer, visually to the viewer, through the media. Hampton R. Olfus, Jr. Artist ...

    Chad A. Carino - A quality which defines the life of any urban artist is the visible entropy surrounding us in the form of decay and despoilation of the desolation defining post-industrial urban America. Simply put, we live in darkness. This quality bends and controls me, defining my work, decaying into darkness and chaos. A solid idea will find itself dissolving into a series of dark scribbles, and a simple concept will belie its ultimate complexity. These images find themselves hovering between unconsiousness and depression; ultimately, cold, dark, and dead, like any planet or person....

    A M Bowe - Anne-Marie Bowe was born in Dublin and is from a family of Irish Artists. She lives in England and has been exhibiting regularly both there and in her home town of Dublin ever since. Her main focus is on portraiture in oil and acrylic, however, she excels in figurative work as well as landscapes and cityscapes. She is a member of the Virginia Waters Art Society....

    Jay Braden - Art is a thread connecting the many passions I value in life. Painting and illustration are two of my favorite modes for pulling together the vast array of subjects that fascinate me, people I've met, and places and events I've experienced, into an evolving series of statements and reflections of the world. The creation of art is one form of visual story-telling. What each viewer brings to their experience of an image is as important as the image they're observing. When this is realized, both the viewer and the image are liberated, and the image truly speaks to the individual in a unique way. ...

    Clark-camargo Mary - I have found an outlet for my love of color and texture and that is with Glass Mosaic. I originally started doing abstract because I can feel the patterns and shapes like music flowing from my fingers. I have recently started doing more realistic pieces finding the glass to be my perfect paint. I am constantly experimenting with new techniques to add even more texture and interest to my art....

    Clark-camargo Mary - Phil Mokaraka Berry - Ko Whakatere te Maunga Ko Waima te Awa Ko Maamari te Waka Ko Te Mahurehure te Hapu Ko Nga Puhi te Iwi Ko Tuhirangi te Marae Kia ora, Phil Mokaraka Berry has been producing Contemporary Maori Art works for over ten years. His work consists of Maori myths and traditions based on well known stories and beliefs. He has produced a large series on Maui and his exploits and his final demise. Other works involve the connection between Papatuanuku (mother earth) and Maori and the sacredness of our whenua (land). He has also produced works on Kaitiaki (guardians), trying to capture the Mauri (life force) and the guardianship role of them and the relationship to their and our environments. His works are always evolving, sometimes simplifying, sometimes complex He uses the kowhaiwhai (maori designs)as a symbol of being and celebrating being Maori and also linking back towards our/my Whakapapa (heritage). ...

    Kimmie Hamm - Everywhere you dream to go can become a part of you and everywhere you have been is a part of you. I am an explorer and optimist at heart, so when I set out to create something one word always comes to mind: Possibilities I feel that through art I can explore the visions in my mind, everything from a small flower or blade of grass to distant worlds filled with whimsy and thoughts of what ifaEUR|aEUR|. Culturally I have two aspects that influence me one being my Native American ancestry and the other my German immigrant ancestry. I am deeply rooted in the beauty and wonderment of nature. My wise grandmother told me if you have strong roots your sprit can fly anywhere and still return home. That saying has always stuck with me and in many ways sparked my imagination. The explorer in me must come from my immigrant ancestry. My great grandfatheraEURtms family traveled to America on a steam ship in 1874. I can imagine them traveling for what must have seemed like an eternity. I often contemplate what they must have been thinking, and try to express the excitement of the unknown and the anticipation ...