Abstract Landscape Art For Sale

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Browse 2522 Abstract Landscape artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Irina Maiboroda, Elizabeth Griffith, Suzanne Caron, Margaret Thompson, Sean Mahoney, Annemarie Rackham, Max Tolentino, Suzanne Benton, John Tierney, Aniko Hencz, Johney Ohene, Lynne Friedman, Presecan Claudiu, Terry Zarate, Laurie Macmillan, Ozzie Kajtezovic, Sandro Bisonni, Mark Schwing, Alain Nicolet offering Abstract Landscape artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 87 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 Abstract Landscape art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Elizabeth Griffith: 'corrugated tin', 2017 Graphite Drawing, Abstract Landscape.
Abstract Landscape - Drawing
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Suzanne Caron: 'eye on humanity', 2017 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. vertical, acrylic, abstract landscape, gallery canvas...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
36 x 48 ( x )
Margaret Thompson: 'Lakeside 4', 2017 Mixed Media, Abstract Landscape. evocative, impressionistic, textured...
, 2017
Abstract Landscape - Mixed Media
70 x 60 cm (27.6 x 23.6 inches)
Sean Mahoney: 'sunset at haag lake', 2017 Watercolor, Abstract Landscape. lake, watercolors, absract landscape, landscape, sunset, ...
Abstract Landscape - Watercolor
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Annemarie Rackham: 'Skies', 2016 Watercolor, Abstract Landscape.  This is an original design in watercolor. ...
, 2016
Abstract Landscape - Watercolor
11.2 x 15 inches (28.4 x 38.1 cm)
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Suzanne Caron: 'Boreal Thoughts', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. acrylic abstract painting on canvas covered wood panel...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
36 x 30 inches (91.4 x 76.2 cm)
Suzanne Caron: 'Buzz', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape.
, 2012
Abstract Landscape - Painting
60 x 20 inches (152.4 x 50.8 cm)
Margaret Thompson: 'Figures in a Landscape', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape.  Acrylic, mixed media and collage on board ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
Suzanne Caron: 'Shapes in the Moonlight', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape.
Abstract Landscape - Painting
18 x 29 inches (45.7 x 73.7 cm)
Max Tolentino: 'the Felix Cat ', 2008 Steel Sculpture, Abstract Landscape. steel sculpture in drawn wire.part of new series of abstract scultuptures with a focus on empty spaces. private collection , Mrs. Rosangela Almeida , top endocrinologist in Braziltechnique  cutting, bending and welding...
Abstract Landscape - Sculpture
16 x 28 cm (6.3 x 11.0 inches)
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Margaret Thompson: 'Echoes from Venice', 2007 Collage, Abstract Landscape.
Abstract Landscape - Collage
40 x 50 cm (15.7 x 19.7 inches)
Suzanne Benton: 'grounds for peace', 2024 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. spiritual, mystical, color rich, all about color...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Suzanne Benton: 'grounds for peace', 2024 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. oil on gessoboard, imaginary, ethereal, spiritual, all about color...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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John Tierney: 'risen', 2019 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. The lyrical nature of solid fields stretched out like a banner, rising to  the firmament...
, 2019
Abstract Landscape - Painting
55 x 60 cm (21.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Aniko Hencz: 'village on golden fields', 2022 Painting, Abstract Landscape. Original painting of an imaginary landscape with road to a scattered village on abstract yellow and golden fields. It is made with oil on canvas in semi- abstract style. The painting is signed in front  +back  and accompanied with a certificate of authenticity signed by me.The artwork is varnished ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Aniko Hencz: 'the other side', 2023 Painting, Abstract Landscape. Original semi- abstract painting of an imaginary rural landscape with houses and trees divided by a river. It is made with oil on canvas. The painting is signed in front  +back  and accompanied with a certificate of authenticity signed by me.The artwork is varnished in order to give it ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Johney Ohene: 'wall clock', 2020 Digital Painting, Abstract Landscape. Landscape  in the Sahail regions of West Africa...
, 2020
Abstract Landscape - Digital Painting
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
Lynne Friedman: 'the red barn', 2021 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. I spied by the light on a barn in the Hudson Valley of NY...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30.5 cm)
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Presecan Claudiu: 'summer in the garden', 2022 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. In a hot summer day, laying in the artist s garden...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
140 x 80 cm (55.1 x 31.5 inches)
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Aniko Hencz: 'another world', 2022 Other Painting, Abstract Landscape. Original semi- abstract rural landscape with houses in a colorful world. The cubist style houses and abstract trees, bushes are coexisting in harmony emphasizing each other s beauty. The artwork is made with oil painting on canvas. The painting is signed in front  +back  and accompanied with a certificate of ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
28 x 20 inches (71.1 x 50.8 cm)
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Terry Zarate: 'arizona', 2022 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. This is a landscape inspired by the colors and patterns of the Arizona desert. ...
, 2022
Abstract Landscape - Painting
48 x 24 inches (121.9 x 61.0 cm)
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Laurie Macmillan: 'basin and range', 2021 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. The artist is a lifelong lover of the outdoors and the American West.  Basin and Range reflects her fascination with mountains.  The painting has a UV protective varnish, and it is in a black wood floater frame with a narrow gold front edge. ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
31 x 31 inches (78.7 x 78.7 cm)
Laurie Macmillan: 'alone together', 2019 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. Alone Together is an abstract sunset, done in oil mixed with cold wax.  The artist used a palette knife, not a brush.  It is in a black wood floater frame with a narrow gold front edge. ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
13 x 13 inches (33.0 x 33.0 cm)
Ozzie Kajtezovic: 'god then blood', 2018 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. Definition of love towards God and Family . . . ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Sandro Bisonni: 'Le conchiglie pioggia riccione', 2007 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape. La fonte di ispirazione di questa mia opera A
Abstract Landscape - Painting
50 x 70 cm (19.7 x 27.6 inches)
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Mark Schwing: 'a few tickets left', 2021 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. acrylic on paper, abstract surrealismRides at an old amusement park. ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
19 x 24 inches (48.3 x 61.0 cm)
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Mark Schwing: 'lake benla', 2020 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. A crowded sky watches overhead.acrylic on illustration board...
, 2020
Abstract Landscape - Painting
7 x 10 inches (17.8 x 25.4 cm)
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Alain Nicolet: 'giallo e nero 03', 2021 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. This painting belongs to a series started in 2020, and whose approach is built on a certain search for spatial and chromatic writing. ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
26 x 32 cm (10.2 x 12.6 inches)
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Alain Nicolet: 'giallo e nero 02', 2021 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. This painting belongs to a series started in 2020, and whose approach is built on a certain search for spatial and chromatic writing. ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
26 x 32 cm (10.2 x 12.6 inches)
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Alain Nicolet: 'giallo e nero 01', 2021 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. This painting belongs to a series started in 2020, and whose approach is built on a certain search for spatial and chromatic writing. ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
26 x 32 cm (10.2 x 12.6 inches)
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    Elizabeth Griffith - Elizabeth Griffith, MA, LPC-I, ATR Supervised by Deborah Lindeen, LPCS, LPC, ATR-BC I am a mixed media artist, art therapist and counselor in training. My work mostly consists of oil and acrylic paintings. My artwork is inspired by my experiences throughout life and my strong desire to understand people and society. I believe art can be interpreted differently depending on the viewer and that the buyer should have a strong connection to the piece. Feel free to contact me with questions or comments about my portfolio. Thank you,...

    Suzanne Caron - A blank surface is quickly covered with fluid colour using a large brush or sponge. Gestural strokes in the still-wet paint suggest movement and form, and from there the painting evolves almost with a will of its own, an intuitive process, at least up to a certain point. As the work progresses, ideas form rapidly and are sometimes sketched on paper before applying more paint. I dont always know where to begin or even end, but thats what excites me about painting....the unknown ...

    Margaret Thompson - Nothing is what it seems. I am fascinated by the mystery and ambiguity that can come from working with collaged painted papers, and multi-plate printmaking. The initial layering process is usually one of spontaneity and serendipity, and, only later, when the painting starts to take on a life of its own, do I think more consciously about its meaning, the composition, its form and colour. The title is only one way in to reading my pictures, and is merely a proposal: the most interesting aspect to me is what the viewer brings to the understanding of the work.I have a great admiration for Kurt Schwitters, the master of collage, Helen Frankenthaler, master of colour and subtlety, Kandinsky and Miro. I regularly exhibit in London, France and the US....

    Annemarie Rackham - I started drawing and painting about ten years ago. I have always been able to be creative and imaginative. Drawing and painting my own individual thoughts and designs is a creative outlet for me. My artwork is often my interpretation of emotion, thoughts and the world around me. Painting is a positive way of conveying thought and form the way I see and feel them. I hope people like my art and buy it. I am getting ready to add new works. I have been in several local art shows. Some of my pieces have been bought. I will be creating more of them. To show and sell. I think art in all its forms make the world a better place on many levels. I am a South Florida native and I am 51. AnneMarie Rackham...

    Max Tolentino - I do not think of art as a rationalization of an artistic thought or perhaps I am not still able to think this way. What fascinates me is the exercise of art; it is doing something that can express my personal point of view of things and the perception and the expression of the world as I see. Anything that carries human significance may cause me an emotion with the same intensity that I see at any museum in the world. Art is an emotional and intellectual product to me. Since my late starting in arts I have been sculpting my way in the artistic scenario with a differenced curiosity so that my overture to this environment gives me a privileged position. Doubts - no doubt - will arise, as my works transit between the formalism and the concept, between the beautiful and the political in art. But the doubts belong more to the one who sees then to me. Maybe I want to go further than the cultural concepts i?1/2 not that I pay much attention to it - but perhaps one day appreciating from outside I may glimpse a chance to be inside thus contributing in a certain way to this world ...

    Max Tolentino - John Tierney - The paintings I make are charts of wanderings; what I mean by that is: you can wander around a painting and have, at least sometimes, a feeling of recognition of the place where you are. But the place can shift into a new location, you lose your bearings and then find yourself by intuition. You don't know how you got there, but you know where you are. There are well-beaten tracks and waymarkings that appear familiar. When I set off on a new canvas, white, pristine, in the morning, I often think why should I want to mess this up? It's like an empty mirror, but when the first few marks are made, it changes. It has direction, it begins to beckon you. Making the decision to start is the important thing, it doesn't seem to matter what you do. Disparate things can be united, related somehow. Dialogue begins. You're conscious of what is going on in one direction, but a lot is happening along the wayside. Contrasts are important: for example, organic versus geometric. Organic forms arise from memory. There is the energy of the life form against the rectangle of geometric space. Color...

    Aniko Hencz - I have been drawing and painting ever since I could hold a pencil in my hand...Most of my works are inspired by nature, buildings and personal feelings which end in abstract or conceptual paintings and drawings - it all depends on my mood. My favorite technique is watercolor and ink, but I also like to paint with acrylic or oil. Another medium I create in, is digital art, where my works are the creations of my imagination. I like to experiment and learn new techniques, thus I ventured myself in creating jewelry. When Im not painting, I make one of a kind beaded and wire wrapped pendants. I sell my pieces worldwide, commission works are also welcome - contact me if you wish something special. ...

    Lynne Friedman - Friedman seeks the dramatic and poetic grandeur of nature in paintings inspired by the Hudson Valley and such varied terrains such as the Arizona desert, coast of Cornwall, England and the High Sierras. Her process incorporates exacting essence from a location by seeking to explore its emotive properties, personal responses and exploring the formal concerns of light, color, and the tactility of paint....

    Presecan Claudiu - Path Over The Water aEURoeFrom Behind the VeilaEUR In Claudiu PresecanaEURtms recent series of paintings and drawings, Path over The Water, his investigation into how gesture is translated into visual imagery continues. Using a variety of methods of applying pigmentsaEUR"pouring, dripping, smearing, dropping, erasingaEUR"this series walks an edge between figuration and abstraction. Inspired by the vast Danube Delta which transverses his native Romania with its lagoons, reeds, hidden recesses, and isolated villages this art speaks to movement, change and, in a poetic way, to continuity. This work does not, however, portray a specific landscape; rather it speaks to an experience that transcends place and time. During the communist regime in Romania, which ended in 1989, reeds from the delta were extensively, and determinately, harvested with the goal of transforming the delta into a large agro-industrial zone. The reed, in PresecanaEURtms previous series, Traces of Water, is a symbol of the individual, freedom, and resistance, essentially a life force that perseveres. In his current work, the imagery of the reed becomes more and more abstracted leaving in its wake a trace, a quivering, of its being. Movement replaces figuration and form occupies space much as dancers ...

    Laurie Macmillan - Born in Greece, and having also lived in Israel and Nicaragua as a young child, I never felt as if I belonged in the Illinois of my childhood. I was irresistibly drawn to the West, where spaces were large and choices were expansive. To me, that landscape was exotic, and the geology was fascinating. I was also driven to explore the world. In 1973 I visited several third world nations and saw horribly overcrowded slums, realizing then that overpopulation was the world's worst problem. Travel was my focus for thirty years, along with hiking in the jagged, dramatic mountains of California's eastern Sierra. Now, painting has become my new travel, and an even more rewarding path to discovery. Although largely self-taught, I attended a weekly abstract painting workshop for several years, and have participated in numerous other workshops. Probably the artistic movement that has influenced me the most is abstract expressionism, and I love its depictions of pure energy. Tonalist paintings have always appealed to me; realism does not. I'm most interested in the play between color, texture and shape, and I paint with both ends of the brush, a palette knife, combs, sponges, seed pods ...

    Ozzie Kajtezovic - All my paintings are original and unique,I don't make copies I don't make prints when you purchase painting you can be sure that there is only one painting like that.Each painting is painted with profesional oil paints and protected to last forever.There is collections of 45 paintings painted in last 2 years on locations of New Mexico and Arizona. Thank you Ozzie...

    Sandro Bisonni - SANDRO BISONNI lives and works at Appignano Mc, a small town of the Marche, Italy. He attended the Art Institute of Macerata, where he graduated in Decorative Painting under the guidance of maestro Riccardo Piccardoni from Urbino, then a degree in Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophical Aesthetics following courses required by the important contemporary philosopher Giorgio Agamben University of Macerata. Since 2008 began exhibiting in major galleries in Manhattan NEW YORK, such as the AGORA GALLERY in Chelsea, and the BROADWAY GALLERY in SoHo where she is attending a major exhibition of Avant-garde with the English Sculptor Jane McAdam Freud and the famous Chilean Painter Freddy Flores Knistoff entitled LURE, curated by Basak Malone. The same year one of his works Angel of New York is published in the American Magazine NYARTS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE. Formation of Bisonni philosophical underpinning these subtle concepts. Mainly influenced by the American painter William Congdon, Sandro Bisonni is a vibrant voice and moving. He offers us a surprising approach, which includes in his works is the real imagery. Bisonni does not allow us to hesitate inviting us to enter into the world he creates, unknown, but possible cit.AGORA GALLERY, New York, 2008 In Europe he ...

    Mark Schwing - Ideally the artist is employed by society at large. The artist helps define culture and culture makes us who we are in whatever time and place we are at. Of course most of us are not living in caves anymore but even then art helped society function; helped the hunter hunt, showed people what to do. Art is still showing people what to do in a way. Whether it is raising awareness by showing what is going on, teaching by example or simply exploring ideas that give people ideas. My art is about ideas as much as anything else but it is a surrealistic and intuitive approach. So what is presented isn't a literal interpretation, it is more like exploring the idea with art. It is really another reality. It mirrors our reality and/or it is influenced by our reality. I can't help but be affected by what is going on around me and I am interested in the transcendental as well. Please visit my website, www.markschwing1.com, for more images....

    Alain Nicolet - Alain Nicolet was born in 1951. He works on painting since 1977 and had a lot of exhibitions in France Switzerland, USA, etc. His work is like a long way to understand what painting, life, time or memory could mean. This painting asks questions, doesn't show final answers and try to find a way to ask more and more, and better...... Exhibitions selection 2010 Biennale Art Contemporain, Nogent-sur-Marne 2008 Galerie de l'Eveche, Vence 2007 Galerie Marlyse Calame, Vence 2006 Galerie Marlyse Calame,Vence 2005 Galerie Marlyse Calame, Valbonne 2005 Intra/Extra Muros, Yverdon-les-Bains 2003 Galerie Marlyse Calame, Vence 2002 Atelier 348 Bruxelles 2002 Galerie J-J. Hofstetter, Fribourg 2002 Galerie Marlyse Calame, Vence 2000 Galerie Terre d'Ombre, Sommieres 2001 START Foire d'Art Contemporain, Strasbourg 2001 Artenim,Foire d'Art Contemporain, Nimes 2000 Galerie Odile Mauve, Paris 2000 Artenim,Foire d'Art Contemporain, Nimes 1998 Galerie Jonas, Cortaillod 1995 Galerie Espace suisse, Strasbourg 1994 Galerie Nane Cailler, Lausanne 1993 Manoir de la Ville, Martigny 1993 Galerie Europeenne, Boston Alain Nicolet has artsworks in many collections in Europe, USA and Japan. ...