Mythology Art For Sale

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Browse 333 Mythology artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Marina Venediktova, John Tooma, Doru Cristian Deliu, Angel Piangelo , Susan Baquie, Matei Enric, Alessandro Zanazzo, Kees Van Eyck, Suzanne Benton, Edelweiss Calcagno, Hubert Cance, Richard Solstjarna, Kevin Wakefield, Israel Tsvaygenbaum, Susanta Das, Stephen Fessler offering Mythology artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 12 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 Mythology art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Marina Venediktova: 'myth andromeda beauty', 2021 Oil Painting, Mythology.
Mythology - Painting
39 x 39 inches (99.1 x 99.1 cm)
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John Tooma: 'spiritual awakening 2', 2018 Oil Painting, Mythology. This is part of a series I have been working on and this represents the historical and ancient people of the world. Its a personal and spiritual journey through life and its complexities. ...
Mythology - Painting
350 x 450 mm ( x )
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Doru Cristian Deliu: 'loneliness', 2021 Oil Painting, Mythology. oil on canvas...
, 2021
Mythology - Painting
30 x 70 cm (11.8 x 27.6 inches)
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Angel Piangelo : 'ARTEMIS and THE BEAST', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Mythology. Drawing - mixed Techniqueblack drawing pens, color pencils and acrylics - Very Difficult Technique, as black Permanent Pens were used that cannot be corrected or erased - Inspired from the Ancient Greek MythologyArtemis daughter of Zeus and Goddess of Hunt sent the wild Boar beast to kill Adonis as a punishment, because he ...
Mythology - Painting
42 x 59 cm (16.5 x 23.2 inches)
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Susan Baquie: 'purple space', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Mythology. As part of a doctoral study into Janus and including the purple of kingship, these four paintings are meditative of time and space. Each measures 38 w x 152 h cm. ...
Mythology - Painting
38 x 152 cm (15.0 x 59.8 inches)
Susan Baquie: 'blue twins', 2010 Mixed Media, Mythology. As part of a Fine art doctoral study about twins and Janus, Blue Twins is of gouache and ink on Fabriano paper. ...
, 2010
Mythology - Mixed Media
34.3 x 36.3 cm (13.5 x 14.3 inches)
Susan Baquie: 'winged boy', 1995 Collage, Mythology. The bird  wings are collaged onto the ink and water colour depiction of a young boy getting his wings. ...
, 1995
Mythology - Collage
19.5 x 25 cm (7.7 x 9.8 inches)
Matei Enric: 'the scapegoat', 2017 Oil Painting, Mythology. THE SCAPEGOAT aEUR
Mythology - Painting
130 x 130 cm (51.2 x 51.2 inches)
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Alessandro Zanazzo: 'silenio con dioniso', 1990 Black and White Photograph, Mythology. From an original black and white negative film. Picture taken at the vatican Museums in Rome, Italy. This image shows the light shining from the new born Dionysus.Limited edition print , 1 10. Signed on the back. Handmade print on black and white paper. Available on several different sizes. ...
Mythology - Photograph
40 x 30 cm (15.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Kees Van Eyck: 'Pandoras DNA', 2013 Acrylic Painting, Mythology.
Mythology - Painting
78 x 78 inches (198.1 x 198.1 cm)
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Suzanne Benton: 'Apsara Prince', 2015 Steel Sculpture, Mythology.   Nepal, Buddhist, mask, sculpture, steel, cultures of the world    ...
Mythology - Sculpture
15.5 x 15 inches (39.4 x 38.1 cm)
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Edelweiss Calcagno: 'Zeus 1', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Mythology.  classical mythology, paintings, fine art, expressionist, figurative monochromatic, blue ...
, 2014
Mythology - Painting
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Hubert Cance: 'DraRuns: Pencil: Not', 2015 Pencil Drawing, Mythology.    Pencil and ink on card                                    ...
Mythology - Drawing
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
Hubert Cance: 'DraRuns: Pencil: Laf', 2015 Pencil Drawing, Mythology.   Pencil and ink on card                                   ...
Mythology - Drawing
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
Hubert Cance: 'DraRuns: Pencil: Kan', 2015 Pencil Drawing, Mythology.  Pencil and ink on card                                  ...
Mythology - Drawing
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
Hubert Cance: 'DraRuns: Pencil: Is', 2015 Pencil Drawing, Mythology.    Pencil and ink on card                                 ...
Mythology - Drawing
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
Hubert Cance: 'DraRuns: Pencil: Eh', 2015 Pencil Drawing, Mythology.   Pencil and ink on card                                ...
Mythology - Drawing
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
Hubert Cance: 'DraRuns: Pencil: Bar', 2015 Pencil Drawing, Mythology.  Pencil and ink on card                               ...
Mythology - Drawing
21 x 29 cm (8.3 x 11.4 inches)
Richard Solstjarna: '21st Century Myths and Legends', 2012 Tempera Painting, Mythology. Represented in the artbook, ART UNLIMITED 2014 UK.  Tempera, Acrylic on paper.  Frame size 26x34 inches.  A worlds vision and of the things, emotional, luminous, positive, vibrant of deep, profound, authentic, genuine sentiments His heart vibrates of the poetic accents of rare intensity and the moment of the inspiration is ...
Mythology - Painting
26 x 34 inches (66.0 x 86.4 cm)
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Richard Solstjarna: 'Phoenix no6', 2006 Tempera Painting, Mythology. Frame size 34x26 inches.  Tempera, Acrylic on paper.  A worlds vision and of the things, emotional, luminous, positive, vibrant of deep, profound, authentic, genuine sentiments His heart vibrates of the poetic accents of rare intensity and the moment of the inspiration is always intensively lived.  In his painting we can ...
Mythology - Painting
26 x 34 inches (66.0 x 86.4 cm)
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Kevin Wakefield: 'Pheonex Rsing', 2002 Oil Painting, Mythology.
Mythology - Painting
36 x 52 inches (91.4 x 132.1 cm)
Israel Tsvaygenbaum: 'Boy Leading the Blind Angel', 1997 Oil Painting, Mythology.  The boy in the painting Boy Leading the Blind Angel with a Torah in his hand is leading the blind angel through the desert. The image is based on a dream Tsvaygenbaum had. In his dream, he also saw a vision of the future, where God trusts the human being...
Mythology - Painting
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
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Susanta Das: 'mine 3', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Mythology.     12 inches X 15 inches     ...
, 2012
Mythology - Painting
12 x 15 inches (30.5 x 38.1 cm)
Susanta Das: 'mine', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Mythology.    12 inches X 15 inches    ...
, 2012
Mythology - Painting
12 x 15 inches (30.5 x 38.1 cm)
Susanta Das: 'mine ', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Mythology.   12 inches X 15 inches   ...
, 2012
Mythology - Painting
12 x 15 inches (30.5 x 38.1 cm)
Susanta Das: 'durga', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Mythology.  12 inches X 15 inches  ...
, 2012
Mythology - Painting
12 x 15 inches (30.5 x 38.1 cm)
Susan Baquie: 'janus head', 2012 Mixed Media, Mythology.
, 2012
Mythology - Mixed Media
10 x 16 inches (25.4 x 40.6 cm)
Stephen Fessler: 'Our House', 2011 Oil Painting, Mythology.     A brightly- colored acrylic and oil painting, a landscape seen as an architectural drawing, the universe as a house.  ...
, 2011
Mythology - Painting
36.5 x 65.5 inches (92.7 x 166.4 cm)
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Stephen Fessler: 'Excursions', 2010 Oil Painting, Mythology.   The images in this painting were inspired by accidentally- produced marks made by dropping paint- soaked lengths of string upon a length of linen.  It is part landscape, part map, part narrative illumination, telling tales of journeys and discovery.  It incorporates the collage elements of string and canvas scraps, and...
, 2010
Mythology - Painting
76.5 x 58 inches (194.3 x 147.3 cm)
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Khaled Alhamzah: 'Untitled', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Mythology.       with no drawing preperation, direct on paper, found and chance, mythokogical creatures, cave panting, Persian miniaturees, cool colors, pale colors, green, yelow, black, gree shpes, approperiation,       ...
, 2010
Mythology - Painting
179 x 169 cm (70.5 x 66.5 inches)
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    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 ...

    John Tooma - This site is only a guide to my artworks, you will appreciate them alot more when they are seen in real life. These prices are set in US currency, hope you could be aware of this. As a Painter and Graphic DesignerIllustrator, art is huge part of my life. Its a great feeling to have the ability to draw and paint what my eye can see. As an observer, I love to sketch in my A5 pads and photograph most subject matter transferring the visual information onto paper, canvas, clay or the computer. I use digital photographic equipment only as a support for my work. I draw and paint virtually everything but my passion lies with the human body. I use dry and wet medium such as graphite pencil, chalk pastel, charcoal, ink, gouache and oil paints. I enjoy experimenting with my subject. I also use the apple computer for retouching and airbrushing technique. You can order Prints from any of these Paintings or Drawings and this would be printed on either Paper or Canvas depending on your preference. It is an absolute pleasure to share my passion with you and to speak about it through art. I enjoy sketching ...

    Angel Piangelo - ANGEL PIANGELO is my Artistic Name and I sign ALL my Artworks as ANGEL P. my ID Name is Angel Papangelou JOB PROFESSION Fine Arts PROFESSOR in a Private College and a Public School of Art in Thessaloniki Greece, where I work and live most of the time of the year, although my main residence is in Germany Mauerkircherstrasse 68A, 81925, Munich -- I also give Painting Sculpture PRIVATE LESSONS to students who want to enter Fine Arts Universities. ARTISTIC SKILLS SCULPTOR and PAINTER Paintings Drawings} Mostly Classical, Fantasy and Modern Artworks Also I am a SWORD MAKER, but I make 100 Original ARTWORKS SCULPTED HANDMADE SWORDS - Project A<> - UNIQUE in world ... ...

    Susan Baquie - My art work varies in style as it is the result of experience and observation, as well as formal studies. From a type of surrealism to expressionism, sometimes more realistic and at others abstract in conception, many of my pictures reveal a psychological awareness, at times a depiction of trauma, and at others, the joys of colour, pattern, design and the flow of paint or ink across canvas or paper. Painting is like life itself, a constant mirroring of energy, a dynamic pouring of the soul onto two dimensions. It can be caring or selfish, it can be political, humanistic and even cruel. It is a way of life and as with poets and writers, often a happy work and often hard. It is wonderful to be able to show work on the Internet in this way. ...

    Matei Enric - My art is a combination between easel and wall painting. More pieces which are assembled together, creating a full image, a piece of work. Space, as usual, circumscribes the work, the wall ( the vital space around the picture ) is inserted in the piece of work, becoming in this way an element ( having plastic valences) of the composition. The piece of work, in whose substance is also integrated the wall where it is placed, remindes of the wall painting , having a better comunication with the environment unbeing isolated from it by a frame or a closed shape ( square, rectangle etc). The base of my painting consists of the plastic rhythm ( the whole composition relying on the arrangement of similar elements) and the use of different ways of the elements materialization ( brush-up ) ....

    Alessandro Zanazzo - Alessandro Zanazzo was born in Rome. He is Professor of Photography at Temple University and John Cabot University in Rome. He has been working at several Art projects concerning the interaction between different artistic languages photography, video, installations, performances, music. He spent many years abroad, living in in Bergen Norway and in Paris France and has participated to the French Biennial of Photography i?1/2Le Mois de la Photoi?1/2 where he showed his artworks inspired by two classic latin writers i?1/2The Metamorphosisi?1/2 by Ovidio and i?1/2The Rerum Naturai?1/2 by Lucrezio. His pictures habe been exhibited in European Art Galleries and Museums and in places like the deconsacrated church of S. Peter at Melle France or the S. Angel Castle in Rome. Beside his artistic researches, Alessandro Zanazzo is a professional free lance photographer available for assignments worldwide. In June 2007 he has been invited as Media Photographer by Zimbabwe Tourism Authority and the Embassy of Zimbabwe to take pictures in Africa. In April 2007 he has been the official photographer for the Embassy of Belgium during the visit of her Majesty the Queen Paola of Belgio,in Italy. His works incklude Advertising campaigns, Editorial Photography, PortraitPeople , Fashion , Architecture and Interiors, Landscape, ...

    Kees Van Eyck - My works of art express a metarealistic perception of our world, traditional in the history of Dutch painting. However, the source of my inspiration can also be found in European surrealism as well in American hyper-, and photo realism. In my collection Portraits of Icons of the post-war period of the 20th century I introduced the iconography of our era. These images of celebrities characterise movie-stars, media personalities plus inspirational individuals from the field of music, art, politics and philosophy. With these portraits I pay tribute to famous people with extraordinary gifts and talents, who influenced the development of mankind and left their mark on various fields during the 20th century. My perception of life on Earth is often depicted in a surrealistic manner. My attitude towards our environment is charged with criticism as well as hope for a better future. My paintings aspire to evoke the sense of beauty and to raise awareness of burning issues in todays world....

    Kees Van Eyck - Edelweiss Calcagno - www.edelweisscalcagno.com +1-240-701-9100 Using different techniques, some of them mixed together to create new unique techniques. My art is formed by adding layer after layer, producing extraordinary illusions making the mind get involved in the labyrinth of colors and materials. Viewers never stop discovering new things - there is something fresh each time they look at my pieces. My source of inspiration is that a picture can speak a thousand words. I have seen many times how my art can touch people. I believe in the freedom of rights and equality for all, and these beliefs impact my artwork and my message. My art does not judge, but it is honest, even when this means stating what I see there is a strong message. I trust my art because the word that comes out from it is a positive word. I discovered the beauty of creating sculptures and prints in addition to doing paintings, etching and restoring art and now they have become part of who I am. There are the infinite possibilities hidden in sculpture. Between mixed media, aluminum casting, and more I love to touch any type of material and find new ways to use ...

    Hubert Cance - "Multi-talented artist Hubert Cance has an astounding range of work, from fanciful illustrations of knights and medieval machinery to mystical, beautifully crafted paintings. Born in Aurillac, France, Cance's youthful imagination was stimulated by growing up in a house filled with books on local history, folk stories and classical culture. Following his military service, Cance worked as a freelance pattern designer for a variety of scale-modeling firms, a position that strengthened his technical skills. His concise illustrative work has been published in numerous books and periodicals from England to Japan. Cance's attention to detail is a dominant force in his paintings that is rivaled only by his boundless imagination. His audience will revel in Cance's imaginings, a world of elemental spirits, ancient forests, and epic battles. Cance is adept at capturing more delicate moments as well, such as in his landscapes of flowing pine trees or the still waters of Venice cloaked in moonlight. Hubert Cance lives and works in France." (ArtMine) "Hubert Cance is an artist with a draftsman's hand and eye. His work ranges from fantasy explorations of the worlds of mysticism and shamanism to highly formalized aviation drawings and mechanical representations. The...

    Richard Solstjarna - Richard SolstjA$?rna born in Sweden, lives and works in Berlin. Abstract Painting dominates my artistic expression. In my paintings the Energy and Forces which are immanent in Nature are visualized. Forces at work in maximum self-sufficiency. Primary, undiluted, full of tension. Never at ease always in moment. A pulse in rhythm and rhyme. Emerging from a Void, an emptiness and silent space which is the source of its origin. The theme, the allegories and concepts form the basis of my creations and for the technique I will avail myself of. There are no rules. Any preconceived image are dissolved for that particular artwork to emerge. Installations are made when the theme and work calls for it. ...

    Kevin Wakefield - I love the drama of staged lighting to create extraordinary depth, contrast and exciting,bold,value and color changes. Revieling the third dimension with strong visual communication. Painting subject matter that may convey sensuality, to spark arousal, change tention to serenity, or envoke art appreciation,aesthetics,create a multisensory connection to viewers and expanded vision are goals l am to achieve....

    Israel Tsvaygenbaum - I believe that art is as necessary as the air we breathe; it is what makes us human. As an artist, my role is to help people fulfill this need. My medium is oil on canvas. I like the roughness, the vibrancy of oil. Through oil, I can best express myself. I love the process of painting. When I'm painting, I don't think about the finished product or the viewer; I just focus on being true to the process. Before I ever touch the canvas, or begin to sketch, I let the images swirl around in my mind. Then, I begin a series of sketches to translate my thoughts into more concrete images. As the images take shape on the canvas, they begin to change. Sometimes, I myself am surprised at the outcome. What kind of painting do I do? I don't like labels; I prefer to be free to interpret my ideas as they come to me. Some of the themes that have figured in my paintings are my personal past, Jewish history, Biblical themes and nature. A number of my paintings are set in Derbent, a city in the south of Russia where I spent ...

    Stephen Fessler - Artist's Statement: Visionism All my images are born accidentally. I tack my studio dropcloths onto the wall once they've become sufficiently splattered with paint, and search the surface for suggestions. I'll discover an image within a tangle of marks, and paint to free it, an archaeologist unearthing an artifact. This process leads to related discoveries, and the more I find, the better I understand the space they inhabit, and a painting is underway. In this way does the painting gradually reveal its content and mood. Everything I like of the art I've seen, Eastern and Western, ancient and modern, sacred and profane, ends up in my work. It must be that, as I gaze at my randomly stained surfaces, these remembered images give clues as to what to look for. The larger canvases are free-hanging, fitted with grommets and intended to be tacked directly to the wall like a tapestry or banner. Smaller works on canvas are mounted and stretched so as to preserve their irregular edges. Stephen Fessler Artists' Statement: Directed Perception My mode of seeing changes when something has caught my attention. My "directed perception" chooses what I will see while obscuring everything...