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Discover 6,261 original painting artworks for sale between $500 - $1000. Contemporary emerging artists: Michael Schaffer, Valda Fitzpatrick, Dr. Muberra Bulbul, Jim Lively, Marino Chanlatte, Isaac Brown, Stefan Fiedorowicz, Kristin Garrow, Jose Freitascruz, Charles Cham, Austen Pinkerton, Tom Lund-lack, Rita Levinsohn, Edna Schonblum, Azhar Shemdin, Peter Seminck are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 216 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Valda Fitzpatrick: 'arizona sunset', 2019 Oil Painting, Landscape. I often visit Arizona for its beautiful tropical scenery.  The sunsets are in its full and colorful glory.  In this painting, I tried to capture the evening yellow and orange sky contrasting the darker scenic evening view with visible city lights in the back ground.  The mountain view with distant ...
Landscape - Painting
16 x 20 ( x )
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Valda Fitzpatrick: 'swiss alps in the spring', 2019 Oil Painting, Landscape. This is a spring scene of the Swiss alpsthat I often visited.  I love the alps and the beautiful scenery, where I did many sketches and photos.  I triedto capture the moving clouds flanked by giant mountains which are accented with spring flowers, evergreen trees and rocks by the flowing ...
Landscape - Painting
16 x 20 ( x )
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Valda Fitzpatrick: 'ocean scene with two sailboats', 2019 Oil Painting, Landscape. Most of my ocean scenes were inspired while we lived in Florida. This original seascape represents an up coming storm, which is always a dramatic , cloud hanging show. The cloud formation and ocean absorb the surrounded colors and adds to the overall cohesiveness . This ocean scene is rather tranquil and ...
Landscape - Painting
24 x 12 ( x )
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Dr. Muberra Bulbul: 'Natural ', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Mix technical on canvas...
, 2019
Abstract - Painting
35 x 50 cm (13.8 x 19.7 inches)
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Jim Lively: 'burnt orange relevance', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
16 x 16 inches (40.6 x 40.6 cm)
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Marino Chanlatte: 'sunflower 5', 2019 Oil Painting, Abstract. Sun, light, nature and sunflowers have been always present in my mind, and in my heart. Ready to hang...
Abstract - Painting
20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 61.0 cm)
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Marino Chanlatte: 'everglades 1', 2019 Oil Painting, Landscape. Everglades landscape series, I am starting this new series in 2019.  Ready to hang.  Nature, Everglades, Florida, Miami, water, sky, blue...
Landscape - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Isaac Brown: 'within the matrix', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
28 x 22 inches (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
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Stefan Fiedorowicz: 'in the ephemeral moment', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Colours are made in our eyes.  They are not objective, but subjective.  Colours are a sign aEUR
Abstract - Painting
60 x 60 cm (23.6 x 23.6 inches)
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Kristin  Garrow: 'spirit of dreams', 2015 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Figurative. Acrylic on canvas Native American themed abstract incorporating the element of wind and mixed techniques...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
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Marino Chanlatte: 'ocean 77 ocean ice melting', 2018 Oil Painting, Seascape. With this new series of painting aEURoeOceansaEURtm ice meltingaEUR I am calling the attention to the climate change and the global warming effects that are happening. We need to do something, but not deny the evidence.Some of the thickest sea ice in the entire Arctic, with ridges of ice ...
Seascape - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Jose Freitascruz: 'emaki mono folio notebook laos', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. japanese folio book with visual notes and poem from Laos, where i lived between 2013 2015...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
9 x 12 cm (3.5 x 4.7 inches)
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Michael Schaffer: 'Free Fall', 2010 Ink Painting, Abstract. Beautiful bursts of color. ...
, 2010
Abstract - Painting
40 x 40 inches (101.6 x 101.6 cm)
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Charles Cham: '2153 SILENT COUPLE', 2014 Oil Painting, Life. aEURoeI believe that drawing is thinking and painting is feeling.  Therefore, I draw what I think and paint what I feel. aEURoeCharles CHAM s works are based on the philosophy of Yin and Yang - the duality of life and the attraction of opposites.  The Yin and Yang paintings are actually...
Life - Painting
40 x 40 cm (15.7 x 15.7 inches)
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Isaac Brown: 'american babylon', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
28 x 22 inches (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
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Isaac Brown: 'after the storm', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. acrylic on canvas board...
Abstract - Painting
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Isaac Brown: 'face off', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.
, 2018
Abstract - Painting
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Marino Chanlatte: 'ocean 74', 2018 Oil Painting, Abstract. This Ocean series is a challenge and a joy for me, I choose which colors I am going to mix directly on the canvas, getting multiple layers of new tones and texture, describing shapes, lights, and shades of the oceans. Being born in an island the ocean has always been ...
, 2018
Abstract - Painting
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'zig zag abstract with eye', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Painting
294 x 392 mm ( x )
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Michael Schaffer: 'The Chase', 1988 Oil Painting, Expressionism. From my Figurative Expressionism period. ...
, 1988
Expressionism - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Tom Lund-lack: 'headland breaker', 2018 Oil Painting, Seascape. Expressionist seascape of a wave breaking against a cliff.  Rock and water back lit endeavours to find the heart of the image. ...
Seascape - Painting
40 x 50 cm (15.7 x 19.7 inches)
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Rita Levinsohn: 'lion fading', 2015 Acrylic Painting, Animals. Lions are endangered...
Animals - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Rita Levinsohn: 'tiger tiger', 2016 Acrylic Painting, Animals. Animal is endangered...
Animals - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Tom Lund-lack: 'galloping horses in blue', 2017 Oil Painting, Equine. When I bought this 100 x 30 cm canvas I was asked what I was going to paint onto it. Horses in the Chinese style was the answer. My daughter in law who is Japanese provided the characters which just had to be there, but they are very hard to ...
Equine - Painting
30 x 100 cm (11.8 x 39.4 inches)
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Edna Schonblum: 'corner', 2017 Oil Painting, Urban. treesshadowsrealismwall...
, 2017
Urban - Painting
40 x 60 cm (15.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Azhar Shemdin: 'meditation on spring', 2017 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. At spring we regenerate our energies, feel alive again and look forward to connect our bodies and souls to nature and be immersed in the wonder and beauty of life. ...
Abstract - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
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Edna Schonblum: 'transparencie 39', 2017 Oil Painting, Seascape. sea wave oil- painting transparencie realism...
Seascape - Painting
50 x 25 cm (19.7 x 9.8 inches)
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Peter Seminck: 'stairway to heaven', 2016 Oil Painting, People. womanstaiarwaybridgeheavenrealism...
People - Painting
24 x 32 inches (61.0 x 81.3 cm)
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Edna Schonblum: 'transparencie  35', 2016 Oil Painting, Seascape.             sea transparencie     waves   transparencie sand sea studie        transparencie  water  sea waves   ...
Seascape - Painting
45 x 27 cm (17.7 x 10.6 inches)
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Luiz Henrique Azevedo: 'Matrioska', 2015 Oil Painting, Still Life.  A Russian doll and chrysanthemums ...
, 2015
Still Life - Painting
33 x 41 cm (13.0 x 16.1 inches)
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    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....

    Valda Fitzpatrick - In earlier years, my dream was to become a doctor, or an artist, unfortunately I was unable to tolerate the site of blood. In order to save the patents , I made a wise decision to study art . I love every aspect of art and explore with all medias. my favorite is the French artist Monet, who was my inspiration with his incredible impressionistic style which I love to paint with oils. For a change , designing contemporary art with paper, ,interesting found objects to let my imagination go. When I am in my large studio I am in heaven. When I was still a student , I went to many art shows and did commissions. Which I financed 1 000 percent of my college expenses, and my own studios , which my husband build through the sale of my art work, a career experience that demonstrates the great practical worth of art studies and education. EDUCATION The Ohio State University , master of Arts, Supervision and Education Administration, December 1986 . The Ohio State University, Bachelor of art Education , August 1980 . The Ohio State University, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Painting And Drawing, June 1978. I further followed up my education at the Columbus of Art ...

    Dr. Muberra Bulbul - My art life that I started with realist oil painting in university years changed over time and became original. I couldnt get myself from the production of realistic work for a long time. I started to use collage technique in my years of masters, I have diversified it with watercolors and ink. I first worked on paper. Mythological stories and myths occurred in my head while making them. I tried to transfer them to my pictures. The myths had existed in every civilization, each society and faith reflected its own subjective existence. Different races and nations thought. Our essence was the same. We all believe in similar things and behave similarly. In my collages I tried to make a connection between the past and the present. I opened a personal exhibition that can exhibit their recognition. Later these collages became increasingly abstracted and turned into stains. Different painting techniques began to form tissue on the surface. In those tissues I caught the inner world of human. I, you, she or he. We have similar emotions, no matter who we are and wherever we are....

    Jim Lively - Whether portrayed in the abstract, realism, or somewhere in between, I am most influenced by both the beautiful and unattractive components of contemporary urban culture. Many times, one painting will reflect both components. My art tends to focus upon interesting juxtapositions of close-up images of human faces. Often, the larger images border upon realism and are caught expressing a panoply of emotions usually directed at the other images that share the canvas. Several of my recent works such as the tongue in cheek entitled "Lenin and Things" contain unlikely combinations of images such as a statue of Lenin which is dwarfed by a billboard size fashion model displaying a vacuous stare. A number of works contain both large images and interrelated small images. For example in the painting "Staring at Natalie", all the smaller images are a depiction of a collective group of voyeurs staring at a larger image of a posed fashion model. I want those viewing the painting to be the ultimate voyeur. The viewer is not only drawn initially to the larger image in its own right but also cannot help but then notice the relationship of the smaller images to the large image. Works displayed ...

    Marino Chanlatte - I started painting a long time before I realized it was my passion, and that I would be a painter. I felt the inner need to express through painting, in a freely and spontaneous way, my feelings, thoughts, ideas and fantasies that appeared as visions ... I use color, texture, shapes, light, and shadows to express myself. If my work communicates any emotion or feeling to the viewer, then I accomplished my purpose....

    Isaac Brown - ISAAC S. BROWN As his day job Isaac is president and CEO of Baltic Street AEH Inc. A non-for profit agency that helps people coping with mental health issues deal with advocacy, employment and housing based in New York city. Mr. Brown has been painting for over 35 years. This self-taught artist has been previously employed in a variety of jobs including lumberjack, diamond cutter, welder and sergeant in the Israeli Defense Forces. It was during his time in the IDF as a young sergeant during periods of down time that he first picked up a brush and paints to begin to express his artistic creativity. Later in between maneuvers, during his time in the first Lebanese War, he began experimenting with whatever materials were available to a young soldier, creating sculptures and roadside art along the way from one camp to another as a release from the daily pressures and responsibly of caring for his fellow soldiers. After leaving the army he traveled the world extensively continuing painting and sculpting along the way. He spent a considerable time amount living in Europe and thus bringing to his art a unique worldwide perspective. His artwork reflects the passion...

    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 ...

    Kristin Garrow - Dream..Imagine..Inspire..Heal These words are a daily must in the life of my creations. Suffering from several disorders including Bipolar and Fibromyalgia I am constantly changing my routine to accommodate my own Art Therapy. What does this mean for you Who doesnaEURtmt like a little variety in their lives Through my works I am able to create many forms of art and utilize multiple mediums. I offer you the chance to have a piece of my world join yours in hopes it brings you as much joy as it did for me while creating. I am always trying something new and exploring my mind to give you a piece that reaches you on many levels. My work is an examination of the different paths life takes, and the ways we work through our everyday lives always searching for something. I hope to provide you with whatever you are searching for. To have that one work that truly speaks to you or simply makes you smile. ...

    Jose Freitascruz - Borneo > 2003 The tropical rainforest and tales of maritime exploration continue to be reflected in my work. Indeed, travel and displacement condition my work - the many places I lived in throughout my childhood and those others my chronic wanderlust has led me to since then have always had an impact on the choices and directions I have taken. The knowledge that a new perspective can be acquired over things we believe to be "fixed" triggers curiosity and fosters a certain degree of unconformity. The need to find and learn new ways to depict whatever it is I wish to depict keeps me on my toes and doesn't allow me to settle with the tools or the style I am already familiar with - I am constantly "on the move" and my painting is meant to be a record of the path I move along. Perceived from a distance my approach tends to be cyclic, each cycle divided into series. Progression occurs from the outside in aEUR" from the surface to the core, from a certain degree of figuration to abstraction. Upon tackling each new theme I will be struck by the outward aspect of things and charged with a strong desire ...

    Jose Freitascruz - Austen Pinkerton - Austen Pinkerton If I turn my mind to it very quickly I can come up with several ideas for works aEUR|paintings, drawings, or sculptures. Sometimes ideas come to me when I least expect it, or when my mind is on other things. Ideas can be related to my current experiences, or to my feelings about things that are happening to me in my life at that particular time. Alternatively they can be related to a current interest, or something that occupies my attention at that moment, and my ideas and feelings about which Id like to share with others. A lot of my work is autobiographicalaEUR|either directly or indirectly, consciously or subconsciously. It is frequently very personal, and expresses events or circumstances or experiences in my life. I usually work in either Acrylic on Canvas, Crayon or Pastel, or both together, with Gouache, on card, Drawing in pencil, or Ink, or both, or with creating SculptureaEUR|for which I use fired artists clay. Sculpture follows a completely different set of rules and values from two-dimensional art, obviously, I think of it as Drawing in three dimensions and I take this into account when creating mine. In all my...

    Tom Lund-Lack - I am an experienced artist whose work uses the power of imagination to find find the essence of the subject.A It is grounded in the need to celebrate life, and to portray the subject through the transforming power of colour and light. Arrangements of shape, line, pattern and colour are brilliant at conjuringA up powerful expressions, sometimes these can be dreamlike and at peace sometimes exciting and dramatic. My work does not always represent an actual moment, place or object in time, but they areA the result of a process of reflection, recollection and reinvention, a distillation of experience. Art is a very small word having the widest possible meaning appreciation is a subjective judgement and no artist or workA can please everyone.A My aim is to please at least some of you and I am very confident that this aspiration is achievable ...

    Rita Levinsohn - Welcome to my world of Other Realities. I am a painter of mystical figurative paintings and abstractions composed of acrylic paint and found objects. My concern is for the future of our planet. The animate and inanimate objects within the paintings reflect many incarnations. The message being that it is possible to create rather than destroy....

    Azhar Shemdin - I am interested in experimenting with liquid acrylic, using resist material which is anything that is placed on the surface of the painting that impedes the flow of liquid paint. When the resist is lifted, an unexpected outcome is revealed. Sometimes the outcome is not what I wanted, and I cover the surface with paint and go for a second, third or even a fourth try, until I am completely satisfied with the outcome. The end result is a wonderous world that comes from somewhere and is revealed on a canvas surface!...