Inspirational Art For Sale

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Browse 2395 Inspirational artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Tirzo Martha, Michael Leyton, Javier Caņete, Richard Wynne, Monica Malbeck, Stefan Van Der Ende, Eduardo Diaz, Maria Papaioannou, James Parker, Tim Guider, Pamela Henry, Fabrizio Fiorenzano, Roger Farr, Depree Shadowwalker, Audri Phillips, Dragutin Barac, Eugenia Banciu, Carole Wilson, Vojkan Morar, Peter Lembrechts, Christine Laverty offering Inspirational artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 83 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 Inspirational art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Michael Leyton: 'Graffiti', 1994 Pastel, Inspirational.
, 1994
Inspirational - Pastel
48 x 60 inches (121.9 x 152.4 cm)
Javier Caņete: 'To Emerge', 2005 Other Painting, Inspirational. It is the emotional representation of a moment in the life of any person in which feels that it leaves to the
, 2005
Inspirational - Painting
12 x 15 inches (30.5 x 38.1 cm)
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Richard Wynne: 'Khun Thai  Thai Paople', 2004 Mixed Media, Inspirational. A tribute to the Thai People who have suffered so much from the tidal wave. Mixed mediums are  clay egg shells glue sand acrylic and oil paint on cardboard...
Inspirational - Mixed Media
88 x 100 cm (34.6 x 39.4 inches)
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Monica Malbeck: 'Soulspace', 2000 Computer Art, Inspirational. Human& Universe , feelings& space, color& shape , Joy& Dreams. Hope for New Everyday is a NEW DAYoverwhelming positive energy from the soul of Universe Creator of both ! Contact the artist for different sizes. Price changes according to size....
, 2000
Inspirational - Computer Art
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
Stefan Van Der Ende: 'Only you', 1999 Bronze Sculpture, Inspirational.
, 1999
Inspirational - Sculpture
35 x 28 cm (13.8 x 11.0 inches)
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Eduardo Diaz: 'Sea', 2004 Oil Painting, Inspirational.
, 2004
Inspirational - Painting
14 x 16 inches (35.6 x 40.6 cm)
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Maria Papaioannou: 'africa', 2004 Computer Art, Inspirational.
, 2004
Inspirational - Computer Art
0 x 0 cm (0.0 x 0.0 inches)
James Parker: 'Venus Sunset', 2003 Color Photograph, Inspirational. Shimmering Venus above the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico. This was taken after an incredibly beautiful sunset....
Inspirational - Photograph
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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James Parker: 'Blazing Sunrise', 2003 Color Photograph, Inspirational. Spectacular sunrise in Mazunte, Mexico. This is not unusual here, and many are the sunrises and sunsets that inspire the heart and spirit....
Inspirational - Photograph
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
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Tim Guider: 'Orphalese', 1984 Acrylic Painting, Inspirational. One of a set of 4 large murals Tim created inside Long Bay prison, Sydney in the mid 1980' s. The murals took 2 years to complete and now have a Heritage Order protecting them. They are without doubt the most prolifically filmed, by TV and press, art work in ...
, 1984
Inspirational - Painting
1400 x 900 cm (551.2 x 354.3 inches)
Pamela Henry: 'Double Vision', 2002 Other Photography, Inspirational. Photo painting. Signed, archival photo lustre giclee print. Also available in 11x14 for $130....
Inspirational - Photograph
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Fabrizio Fiorenzano: 'Innocence', 2000 Collage, Inspirational.
, 2000
Inspirational - Collage
48 x 32 inches (121.9 x 81.3 cm)
Fabrizio Fiorenzano: 'March 8', 1999 Collage, Inspirational. I made this piece thinking about how hypocritical the whole concept of
, 1999
Inspirational - Collage
48 x 32 cm (18.9 x 12.6 inches)
Fabrizio Fiorenzano: 'Kampuchea I miss you', 1999 Computer Art, Inspirational. A country tortured by years of systematic violence, with the history of genocide, the effects of which are still visible, but also with an immense desire of welcoming even those who still expect to find in it just death and diseases. I heard so much of this bullshit!Differently from ...
Inspirational - Computer Art
48 x 32 cm (18.9 x 12.6 inches)
Roger Farr: 'Highland Wildlife', 2002 Acrylic Painting, Inspirational. After a visit to the Scotish Highlands I was inspired to capture some of the wonderful landscape and wildlife that still flourish there. ...
Inspirational - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
Depree Shadowwalker: 'Alter', 1997 Ceramic Sculpture, Inspirational. Alter was created with the energies of Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi, two proactive individuals who used their inner vision and voice to create change. Alter has one hand open to be able to let go of non- life- affirming and negative emotion. The other hand is holding on ...
, 1997
Inspirational - Sculpture
0 x 51 inches (0.0 x 129.5 cm)
Depree Shadowwalker: 'Fertility', 1998 Mixed Media Sculpture, Inspirational. Fertility is a woman impregnated with the creations from Heaven. She uses her hands to transform the mundaneness of her life.  Heaven bestows upon her wings for strength and a eagle' s tail for guidance.  At her feet is a skull to remind us of the cycle of life which ...
, 1998
Inspirational - Sculpture
7 x 11 inches (17.8 x 27.9 cm)
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Audri Phillips: 'Lost Dog', 2002 Oil Painting, Inspirational. Oil glazes on mesonite. A bridge from one side of the painting to the other.A lost dog underneath looking for the bridge. Actual chain link fence on the painting corners....
, 2002
Inspirational - Painting
7 x 3 feet (2.13 x 0.91 m)
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Dragutin Barac: 'AKT 2 a', 2002 Computer Art, Inspirational. Computer manipulated photography....
, 2002
Inspirational - Computer Art
20 x 30 inches (50.8 x 76.2 cm)
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Eugenia Banciu: 'ALBA 03', 1999 Other Drawing, Inspirational. This is a part of the seria
, 1999
Inspirational - Drawing
25 x 50 cm (9.8 x 19.7 inches)
Eugenia Banciu: 'ALBA 02', 2001 Other Drawing, Inspirational. This is a part of the seria
, 2001
Inspirational - Drawing
25 x 50 inches (63.5 x 127.0 cm)
Eugenia Banciu: 'ALBA 01', 1999 Other Drawing, Inspirational. This is a part of the seria
, 1999
Inspirational - Drawing
25 x 50 cm (9.8 x 19.7 inches)
Eugenia Banciu: 'ALBA 13', 2000 Other Drawing, Inspirational. This is a part of the seria
, 2000
Inspirational - Drawing
25 x 50 cm (9.8 x 19.7 inches)
Carole Wilson: 'Pyramid', 2001 Oil Painting, Inspirational. oil and metal leaf on canvas...
, 2001
Inspirational - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Vojkan Morar: 'love', 2001 Handbuilt Ceramics, Inspirational.
, 2001
Inspirational - Ceramics
0 x 30 cm (0.0 x 11.8 inches)
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Vojkan Morar: 'rivers of babilon', 1997 Oil Painting, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Painting
14 x 14 cm (5.5 x 5.5 inches)
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Vojkan Morar: 'pilgrim of clouds', 1998 Oil Painting, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Painting
23 x 31 cm (9.1 x 12.2 inches)
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Peter Lembrechts: 'Night divides the day', 1995 Acrylic Painting, Inspirational. Surrealism as I see it...
Inspirational - Painting
65 x 95 cm (25.6 x 37.4 inches)
Christine Laverty: 'Lone McFlibbett', 2001 Other Sculpture, Inspirational. Polymer clay figurine. ( copyright 2000- 2001) . ...
Inspirational - Sculpture
1 x 1 inches (2.5 x 2.5 cm)
Christine Laverty: 'Flowerdragon12', 2001 Other Sculpture, Inspirational. see other Flowerdragon pictures. ...
Inspirational - Sculpture
1 x 1 inches (2.5 x 2.5 cm)
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    Tirzo Martha - The material doesn't need to be filled with words. It speaks for itself. It is our consciousness that has to translate it for us. My work is a loyal mirror of our societies, a reflection of a fragment from the thin line between fiction and reality. Tirzo Martha 2004...

    Michael Leyton - In his MIT Press book, Symmetry, Causality, Mind (630pages) and his book in Springer-Verlag, A Generative Theory of Shape (550pages), Michael Leyton has elaborated an extensive theory of why art has such a powerful impact on the human mind. This results in an ability to intensify the content of artworks through an increased understanding of compositional organization, that Leyton has provided in his scientific work, which includes his mathematical foundations for geometry. For example, theorems of his, such as the Symmetry-Curvature Duality Theorem, which are now used in over 40 disciplines including many branches of medicine and engineering, also explain the human perceptual response to art-works. Not only has he demonstrated this in his lengthy published analyses of classical and modern artists, but he has also demonstrated that it is possible to surpass the intensity of these artists. This he has done by using the theory developed in his books in the creation of his own artworks - his paintings, his published architectural designs, and the published scores of his musical compositions. The portfolio at the present site is currently under construction. While this is in progress, the reader can gain an extensive introduction to Leyton's artistic ...

    Javier Caņete - My name is Javier Canete. I'm from Argentina. My art is developed through the batik, acrylic painting and photography. In that I develop my restlessness and convictions, always treating that the beauty prevails. At the moment I expose my works in Buenos Aires but my art is in many places of the world. That is something that honors me and full with happiness....

    Richard Wynne - Richard is an acclaimed International Artist recently returned to the USA. Richard has lived in many Countries. "The last being Thailland. He started his art studies at a very young age at the John Herron Art Institute In Indianapolis, Indiana and then later at the Art Institute of Chicago Richard has lived in many countries, painting, and playing music. Mr Wynne has exhibited in Thailand, the United States, Spain, Argentina, Kuwait, Korea, Ihdia, and other Countries. Sometimes perhaps I say too much about my self but maybe it helps people understand what motivates my work. For your information I've lived in 8 different countries and have been around the world 5 times. I speak a few different languages, some very well; others not so well. By the way I am not a workaholic as I don't consider what I do work. I enjoy life too much. I forgot to say I am also a weight lifter as lifting weights is my Zen. When I am troubled the concentration it takes to lift makes me calm. I guess my page will probably be a little different from what people expect. Sorry I have not been uploading new work as ...

    Monica Malbeck - I was born and raised in Romania, attending art school there. I graduated in 1974 from a highly successful art pilot program at age 18. Where I was offered exposure to all facets of art from visual communications to industrial design. This was followed by a successful career in fashion design with clients throughout Europe, U.S., and Japan. In 1990 I moved to the United States, and in 1996 I was introduced to digital media falling in love instantly with its versatility. I have been exploring digital design since then, trying to mix digital color and the illusions of texture and shape to capture fleeting, momentary thoughts and my feelings. My style varies depending on the subject being captured, as I always try to let the subject dictate the style rather than try to impose a repetitive style format. I have retired to Hawaii very early from a career as a fashion consultant, and decided to focus on art. My very first submission of my artwork to an international competition in Italy, was chosen among the finalists. I am a self-taught digital artist, and I like to explore a broad range of subjects. In my gallery you will...

    Stefan Van Der Ende - My sculptures are Solutions for Non/existing Problems . Now is the time to collect them. They are rare and unique ,and there are not many of them , also due to the big amount of time it takes to make the biggerones in wood and stone . They are made dreaming/thinking and working intensively , whith the intention to be able communicate emotion through their abstract/associative visual appearence which relate to subconcious processes in the human mind .(specialy mine ofcourse ) There are often more pictures of one sculpture , because ,as you know you have to see sculptures from more sides , to get a good impression . Mijn sculpturen zijn oplossingen voor niet /bestaande problemen . het is nu de tijde om ze te gaan verzamelen Ze zijn zeldzaam en speciaal , en er zijn er niet zoveel te koop , ook als gevolg van het feit dat het een grote hoeveelheid tijd kost om ze te maken ( speciaal die in hout en steen ) Ze worden gemaakt in een intensief proces van denken dromen en werken . Met het doel uiteindelijk via hun abstract/associatieve visuele aanwezigheid emoties via abstracte vorm te communiceren via de interpreatie van de beschouwer .door het raken van onderbewuste oude lagen in ...

    Eduardo Diaz - Statement My name is Eduardo DIaz and Iim a Mexican artist residing in the Bay Area since 2001. In my work I express different elements of Mexican culture, while emphasizing its Native American heritage. I incorporate native themes and images, both extant and prehispanic, into my works and combine them with personal feelings, experiences or fears. Although cultural elements are the essence of my art, through them I also like to express political and social opinions. As a Mexican, I feel in touch with the problems at the Mexican-American border, as well as with the issues facing Mexican immigrants. I also like to express the tension between the indigenous and the industrialized worlds, and to analyze the different elements that make up Mexican identity, especially when confronted with life in a different country. My favorite medium is oil painting. I use vivid and deep colors, with which I reflect the light of the Mexican sun. Some of my compositions are figurative, and oscillate between realistic scenes and more elaborated images, with affinity to surrealism. My most recent productions are less figurative and combine the same vivid colors into expressive abstract constructions. Biography My name is Eduardo D...

    Maria Papaioannou - aEUR|A tribute to human beings, an obsession to discover what we are made of. Is it merely skin,or simply earth? A vehicle throughout our lives, something not so important? Or is it our skin the mirror that reflects our lives, our actions, our very souls?... ...

    James Parker - Painting, drawing, and to a lesser degree, photography, have been the driving creative force in my life for the past two years. The changing circumstances of life have allowed this to happen, and for this I am quite grateful. Pin and ink, liquid watercolors, acrylics, and the mixing of mediums are used for these works. My art is somewhere between reality and fantasy, with perhaps a unique style (as all are) which is slowly maturing. Much of my work I try to make light, colorful and fun, and even somewhat premitive with a touch of fantasy. Rustic little cabin scenes, and most seascapes perhaps show this best. Landscapes--mountains, trees, ocean and beach scenes, these are my favorite subjects. I prefer to work quite small. Most paintings and drawings come with wooden 11"X14" frames and hand selected colored mattes. These smaller sized works I have found to be excellent for creating pictures that are both colorful enough and detailed enough to carry an "impact". A few fine art's photographs taken back in the late eighties, some of which were published by a national calendar company in 1989 and 90 are also offered here. Those hundreds of hours looking ...

    Tim Guider - Tims latest Protest Mural. To donate, search for - Tim Guider Artist Gofundme - to help fund more of Our Original Heroes Murals. Tim has collaborated with Aboriginal artist Frank Wright on this mural, and they want to create more of these murals in Sydney and in other cities and towns across Australia. Born with a natural talent for art, at age 22 years Tim decided to pursue a career as an artist. He studied at the National Art School, Sydney and received an Artists Development Grant from the Australia Council. He now has 45 years of professional artistic development to bring to his work. Since the mid 1980s his murals, canvas paintings and sculpture have attracted an enormous amount of television and press coverage both nationally and globally. A few image examples of Tims work are included in this portfolio which clearly show the wide range of materials and techniques this artist has mastered. He includes sculpture effects in murals. He has painted his sculptures and even uses internal illumination as well as mechanical movement in sculpture. Much of Tims artwork has a theme of multicultural Australia and our Aboriginal heritage. I have known Tim for over 30 years. I was ...

    Pamela Henry - I am a Photography Artist. My process crosses analog and digital borders. Initially my images are captured on film, slides or digitally. I use a range of techniques from cross-process development and polaroid manipulation to digital painting, collage and layering to create what you see here. If I were to condense my thoughts on photographic expression into a single phrase it would be "in the moment". The moment begins at first sight and is complete when I release the shutter, lift my stylo from the polaroid, or remove my hand from the mouse. I know I will relive that feeling each time I look at the image, like a song or a smell that transports you to another place and time. This photographic expression translates beyond verbal expression and rests in your being, invoking a subjective reaction based on your experiences. Herein lies a collection of such moments. ...

    Fabrizio Fiorenzano - Awards: 2002: First prize and winner: "Unesco 2002" Photo Contest, organized by the United Nations. A photograph taken into one of the Italian Sites inscribed in the Unesco World Heritage List in occasion of the "International Year for the Cultural and Natural Heritage". The Prize has been awarded by Mario Verdone (president), Carla Fracci, Licia Borrelli Vlad, Silvana de Stefano and Alessandro Iovinelli. The winning photo was taken in Matera "Matera's Stones" and will be reproduced on the Unesco Official poster 2003. 2001: Winner of one of the prizes: "Lorenzo il Magnifico" for the Digital Art, section Photography. Prize won in occasion of the third International Biennial of Contemporary Art, city of Florence 2001. Prize awarded by David S. Rubin, Curator of Visual Arts, Contemporary Arts Center, (New Orleans) and by John T. Spike (Director) Activities: Tourist photographer "on assignment" from Italy, for the Washington Post -Travel Edition - Official photographer for the ex Canadian runner, Ben Johnson. Cooperation with the American on line feminine Magazine "Ladyfire". Cooperation with the Italian national photographic magazine "Fotocine" Advertising Campaigns: 2000 AD. Editorial Campaign shown for one year on the monthly magazine ?Ville & Casali? for a famous Italian ceramic producer based in Vietri. ...

    Roger Farr - Born in Much Wenlock Shropshire, England 1957.One of 14. My family life and upbringing was in the countryside. Always having a love for wildlife and animals, Archibald Thorburn,Fenwick Landsdowne,Raymond Harris Ching,David Shepherd,Rembrant and Mary Cassat were great influences in the early stages and latter stages of my work, this was complimented with having a grandfather who was an artist and a father who was a gamekeeper. Much of my work was self taught up to the age of 18, this was when my first sale of original paintings took place in Salt Spring Island, Canada.Bought by a collector of wildlife paintings who had noticed my work through a member of my family who lives there. In 1985 I started to work for Shropshire Trust For Nature Conservation,providing illustrations of wildlife subjects for schools and colleges. My work started to be recognised and other opportunities arose including other wildlife and community based projects. Whilst visiting Shropshire Conservation Group one day, David Attenborough commented that I should develop this skill further. So in 1993 after a four year course I obtained a BA(Hons) in Visual Communication, specialising in Illustration at Wolverhampton University. On graduating ...

    Audri Phillips - The paintings are done slowly, thought and dreamed about until the images seem correct to me. I apply layers of thin glazes and pay attention to the way thin paint runs and drips. This combination of chance and control hopefully leads to a better painting than I alone am capable of painting....

    Dragutin Barac - "The eyes are reflection of the soul" So and my art speaks about me. Sensitive and refined sense of observation created me as the artist with both, painting and photography skill.I started paint in watercolour technique. After I visited London and Amsterdam, where I spent three years, I slightly changed my view of life; started with another approach of art - PHOTOGRAPHY. Spending most of the time in different places, mainly by nature, I become fascinated with Mediterranean mysticism what is everywhere visible. I am a member of CROATIAN FREELANCE ARTISTS ASSOCIATION and CROATIAN FINE-ART ARTISTS ASSOCIATION. I have been working as freelance for a twenty years....

    Eugenia Banciu - NOTHING IN THE WORLD IS A GIFT. WHATEVER THERE IS TO LEARN HAS TO BE LEARNED THE HARD WAY Proficiency in graphic_design, engraving, performance, land art and visual arts EDUCATION 1998 Degree of appointment permanently in education as Graphic and Drawing teacher, Fine Arts Academy "Ion Andreescu", Cluj-Napoca, Romania 1996 Graduate of the West University, Faculty of Fine Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts Graphic speciality, Timisoara, Romania 1987 Graduate of the Fine Arts High School, Vizual comunication class, Timisoara, Romania POSITIONS; CAREER PROGRESS From 1992 collaboration with Romanian publishing houses with illustrations and cover designs for books and records From 1996 Teacher at the Fine Arts High School, Timisoara From 1998 Teacher at "First" Fine Arts School, Timisoara From 2000 University lecturer at the West University, Timisoara, College of Drawing Schoolteachers, Lugoj From 2001 member of the romanian NGO, The Group for Free Social Assertion, GLAS association...

    Carole Wilson - The inspiration for my images comes from meditation, dreams, and hypnogogic imagery; creating a healing, helpful presence wherever the art is placed is my goal. To that end, my intention is to create art that is visually stimulating, both overtly and on a subtle energetic level. As colors and shapes affect mood in powerful ways, I seek to evoke a joyful, uplifting response in the viewer. There is an underlying pure and positive force that can be expressed through the visual medium of painting, that is at once mysterious and yet accessible to human consciousness. Channeling this energy through paint and canvas is the purpose behind my work....

    Peter Lembrechts - As You may have noticed by looking at the examples of my work on the right, I like drawing and painting in a realistic way, but most of my paintings have that surreal touch to it (maybe that's some kind of a "Belgian gene" ?) I was born in 1960, and studied Latin, Mechanics and finally ended up in Art School, because drawing and dreaming was the main thing I was always doing during my school years... (hope my daughters never read this!) Since I do love machines also, I started to work in a garage as a panelbeater after leaving school, doing a lot of sculptural work... Having seen a lot of rusty oldtimers, I wanted to paint those beautiful colours that make a carwreck unattractive to most people. You can find some examples of these on my website (

    Christine Laverty - I am a local Long Island, NY artist who enjoys working in many different mediums, including but not limited to: graphic art, acrylic painting, photography, polymer clay & mixed media. I am in the beginning stages of building my own small business selling my polymer clay creatures and I also sell graphic pieces, paintings and photographs in local exhibitions. ...