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Browse 437 Americana artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: David Larkins, Shmuela Padnos, Brenda Bruckner, Lou Posner, Richard Montemurro, Jerry Di Falco, Jack Earley, A. Paul Cartier, Mary Shobe, Marcy James, Greg Kanczes offering Americana artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 16 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 Americana art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Shmuela Padnos: 'american jewish cowgirls up', 2002 Oil Painting, Americana.
Americana - Painting
4 x 6 feet (1.22 x 1.83 m)
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Shmuela Padnos: 'buffalo bill wild west show in venice', 2002 Watercolor, Americana. Artist Description: watercolor and pastel...
Americana - Watercolor
5 x 5 inches (12.7 x 12.7 cm)
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Brenda Bruckner: 'The Littlest Cowboy', 2001 Other Drawing, Americana. Artist Description: A young cowboy and his horses...
Americana - Drawing
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
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Brenda Bruckner: 'Sonjas Gear', 2001 Other Drawing, Americana. Artist Description: Detailed study in colored pencil of a cowgirl and her riding gear. Original art....
Americana - Drawing
10 x 14 inches (25.4 x 35.6 cm)
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Lou Posner: 'The Red White and Blue', 2002 Oil Painting, Americana. Artist Description: After Sept. 11, 2001, it was easy to see the colors of the American flag everywhere. [ SOLD 8- 15- 05]...
Americana - Painting
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
Lou Posner: 'Hooters Meets Home Depot', 2002 Oil Painting, Americana. Artist Description: These two Atlanta, Georgia, based companies use the same colors to clothe their employees....
Americana - Painting
41 x 27 inches (104.1 x 68.6 cm)
Richard Montemurro: 'SAX MEN', 2002 Color Photograph, Americana. Artist Description: Who can resist a parade.  Especially if the participants are in colorful cosutmes.  This is a digital photo, manipulated in Photoshop 6. 0....
, 2002
Americana - Photograph
6 x 7 inches (15.2 x 17.8 cm)
Jerry  Di Falco: 'Until Death', 2002 Other Printmaking, Americana. Artist Description: My monotypes ( or monoprints) are obtained by painting on a zinc plate and then pulling one print from the plate; Ergo, monotype.  This is from an Americana folkart series which polks fun at Amish weddings a la dia de los muertos.  Price includes mat, but not frame, handlings ...
Americana - Other Printmaking
9 x 12 inches (22.9 x 30.5 cm)
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Shmuela Padnos: 'eDith', 2002 Watercolor, Americana.
, 2002
Americana - Watercolor
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Jack Earley: 'Red Cloud', 1990 Other Painting, Americana. Artist Description: Red Cloud, the famous Oglala Lakota Sioux Leader. I love how he shows the same dignity of George Washington. The work is done in sumi- e ink on acid- free paper and surrounded by acid- free material for longevity. It has ultraviolet light resistant glass and a rich ...
, 1990
Americana - Painting
21 x 28 inches (53.3 x 71.1 cm)
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Jack Earley: 'Sierra Tarahumara', 1990 Other Painting, Americana. Artist Description: An Indian with the eyes of a great soaring bird.The work is done on acid- free paper and surrounded by acid- free material for longevity.  It has ultraviolet light resistant glass and a rich gold and brown frame....
Americana - Painting
21 x 28 inches (53.3 x 71.1 cm)
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Jack Earley: 'Buffalo Dancer', 1990 Other Painting, Americana. Artist Description: All I know about this young dancer is that he is filled with humility and grace. He is painted with sumi- e inks on acid- free paper. Sumi- e inks is the medium used in many Asian paintings. The work is surrounded by acid- free material, giving it ...
Americana - Painting
42 x 34 inches (106.7 x 86.4 cm)
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Jack Earley: 'Corn Nubbin', 1990 Other Painting, Americana. Artist Description: Corn Nubbin.  Does he look like his name should be Corn Nubbin?  I certainly never thought so.  Not much power in the name Corn Nubbin, but there is certainly plenty of power in this man.The work is done on acid- free paper and surrounded by acid- free ...
Americana - Painting
21 x 27 inches (53.3 x 68.6 cm)
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Jack Earley: 'Dancer at Fort Hall', 1990 Other Painting, Americana. Artist Description: Look at this painting.  Is it any wonder that we who are non- Indians love Indian cultures, even if we have treated them as badly as a people can be treated?The work is done on acid- free paper with sumi- e inks, the medium used extensively by ...
Americana - Painting
11 x 17 inches (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
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Jack Earley: 'Big Mountain Indian', 1990 Other Painting, Americana. Artist Description: The portrait is of a Big Mountain Indian from the Black Mesa area near Four Corners, probably in northern Arizona.The work is done with sumi- e inks, the medium used in many Asian paintings, and is on acid- free paper.  It is surrounded by acid- free material, ...
Americana - Painting
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
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Jack Earley: 'Comanche Kiva', 1990 Other Painting, Americana. Artist Description: The work is done with sumi- e inks, the medium used in many Asian paintings.  It is on acid- free paper and surrounded by acid- free materials for longevity.It is in a two- tone gold luxurious frame with ultraviolet light resistant glass....
Americana - Painting
35 x 29 inches (88.9 x 73.7 cm)
A. Paul Cartier: 'Firehouse', 1980 Color Photograph, Americana. Artist Description: Firehouse, San FranciscoArchival Inkjet Print...
, 1980
Americana - Photograph
10 x 6 inches (25.4 x 15.2 cm)
Mary Shobe: 'Old Store', 2001 Mixed Media, Americana. Artist Description: Watercolor, Pen & Ink and Pencil painting of an old store in South Carolina. ...
, 2001
Americana - Mixed Media
8 x 11 inches (20.3 x 27.9 cm)
Shmuela Padnos: 'americandayofthedead', 2001 Collage, Americana. Artist Description: collage and mixed media...
Americana - Collage
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Shmuela Padnos: 'americandayofthedead', 2001 Oil Painting, Americana. Artist Description: close up of shmoo oakly in ghost dance dress shooting a shot gun with bullets of love and happiness...
Americana - Painting
6 x 6 feet (1.83 x 1.83 m)
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A. Paul Cartier: 'San Juan Bautista bench', 1990 Black and White Photograph, Americana. Artist Description: San Juan Bautista, CA benchGelatin Silver print...
Americana - Photograph
12 x 8 inches (30.5 x 20.3 cm)
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Shmuela Padnos: 'no casino tax', 2001 Oil Painting, Americana.
Americana - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Shmuela Padnos: 'buffalo rider', 2001 Oil Painting, Americana.
Americana - Painting
26 x 36 inches (66.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Marcy James: 'Sears1', 1998 Black and White Photograph, Americana. Artist Description: The Sears Department Store building has been abandoned for decades. Before it was sealed up like a crypt, people stole anything of possible value; bathtubs, doorknobs, even stoves. . The stove in this hall must have been too difficult to get down the fire escape. ...
, 1998
Americana - Photograph
0 x 0 inches (0.0 x 0.0 cm)
Greg Kanczes: 'Empire 2', 2001 Color Photograph, Americana. Artist Description: Empire State Building, 2nd time around...
, 2001
Americana - Photograph
13 x 19 inches (33.0 x 48.3 cm)
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Greg Kanczes: 'kharing', 2001 Computer Art, Americana. Artist Description: baby conveniently tucked away in trash bag, ready for disposal. ...
, 2001
Americana - Computer Art
13 x 19 inches (33.0 x 48.3 cm)
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Shmuela Padnos: 'Annie Oakly American Girl', 2001 Collage, Americana. Artist Description: collage study for series cowgirls callgirls indiangils backbone of the west...
Americana - Collage
5 x 5 inches (12.7 x 12.7 cm)
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Shmuela Padnos: 'cowgirl bull roper', 2001 Oil Painting, Americana.
Americana - Painting
12 x 32 inches (30.5 x 81.3 cm)
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Shmuela Padnos: 'Twin Sister Trick Riders on Twin Ponies', 2001 Watercolor, Americana.
Americana - Watercolor
18 x 18 inches (45.7 x 45.7 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

David Larkins - I've always been intrigued by the luminosity and transparencies found in watercolor and acrylic mediums. I believe an artist must experience the painting - to absorb the surroundings, the atmosphere, to have a oneness with the subject matter before the first brush stroke is applied. My style is described as "Abstract Realism" and my strength is found in the composition. I'm drawn to diverse subject matter that challenges the viewer to see abstraction in the ordinary - to meld the "real" world with the "abstract". ...

Shmuela Padnos - ARE YA READY TA GET THE BIG LEG BLUES FROM THE GAS MAN AS THE SPECIAL RIDER MAKES YOU MISSISSIPPI MOAN? ARE YA GONNA RIDE THE NEW HAMHOUND CRAVES A BLACK SNAKE MOAN WITH THE LITTLE LEG OUTSIDE WOMAN BLUES? WELL TAKE A LITTLE WALK WITH ME AS i TELL YOU ABOUT THAT CHERRY WOMAN ARTIST SHMUEL A PADNOS. AS THE DEVIL SENT THE RAIN TA N'AWLINS SHMUEL A WAS CONCEIVED DURING MARTI GRAS FUN OF LE BON TON ROULET. 9 MONTHS LATER IN THE FOOT HILLS OF NORTH CAROLINA, LAND OF RATTLE SNAKIN DADDY& STEP IT UP & GO, SHMUEL A WAS BORN. ALTHOUGH EXPOSED TO THE EAST COAST PICKIN OF BLIND BOOY FULLER, BUDDY MOSS& JOSH WHITE BY HER GRANDPARENTS, SHMUELA WAS ALWAYS FOUND WITH A PAINTBRUSH IN HER HAND INSTEAD OF A GUITAR. SHE FOUND THE MOVING OF THE BRUSH CREATED ITS OWN FUNKY SOUND&RHYTHM....

Brenda Bruckner - I strive with my art to record the contemporary American Cowboy, Cowgirl, their horses and way of life in detail and authenticity. My favorite subject is the hard working, versatile ranch horse (typically the American Quarter Horse). My favorite medium is colored pencil which lends itself perfectly to my detailed and realistic style. I live the life I portray with my husband, raising cattle and horses on a South Dakota ranch where I find a wealth of subject matter and new ideas....

Lou Posner - After you reach the main or first Posner portfolio page, please click on an image to enlarge it and bring up further details about the piece of art, including THE PRICE and a description or story of it. Once you have done this, you may also click on zoom-in, a function which may or may not work. At the bottom of Posners main portfolio page Page No.1 you will see instructions for navigating to the rest of my art. There are presently a total of about 237 pieces of art to be viewed. Most are oil paintings, and the rest are charcoal and pencil drawings, watercolors, prints, etc. The first set of images will tell you if the piece is NFS Not For Sale or SOLD. I include these on the website to give viewers a sense of the scope of my work. Prices for each piece USED TO BE SHOWN next to the initial encounter with the image. NOW...all my prices are gone from the intial images, and the words REQUEST PRICE appear for all pieces that are still for sale. NOTE YOU DO NOT HAVE TO CONTACT ME TO REQUEST ANY PRICES. IF YOU CLICK ...

Richard Montemurro - The artist is self taught and began his artistic journey with abstract oil painting. He later became interested in photography and has since integrated the use of the computer in his creative artistic endeavors. He uses his digital cameras and his digital paintings of abstracts in his creations, combining them, when appropriate, to create unusual works of art. His desire is to create images that are unique and interesting to look at. They are seldom created to make statements about the human condition or to express displeasure with society. The artist feels that there is room in life to create images for the sake of creating them as individual expressions of one's imagination....

Jerry Di Falco - Photography inspires my hand-pulled etchings and also serves as a key element in my art. My imagery originates from my own photographs and those of other artists. I research my subjects in the archives of universities, historical societies, libraries, museums, and foundations. I attempt to balance visual gravity with the narrations within everyday scenes . . . I hope to create a convergence between the metaphysical and physical aspects of space, time, and reflection. My examination of the familiar strives to unveil the splendors of life that are masked by our assumptions My stories emerge from beneath the surfaces of that which we overlook as a result of our neglected perceptions . . . of that which is frequently visible but overlooked. Ironically enough, I blame this inability to see reality . . . or what I call, the phenomenology of connectedness . . . on todays infatuation with and addiction to the new technologies of communication. I see my artworks as windows through which people can see the undiscovered mysteries of human consciousness. In fact, my use of multiple etching plates to create one etched design helps to reinforce the illusion of looking at a scene through a window. Each individual area created in my multiple-plate etchings becomes a ...

Jack Earley - After writing for two decades, I was developing an idea that I knew could be better expressed as a painting. So in the mid-eighties I took up full-time a life-time passion: painting. My work is about inner energy; about, first of all, my own energy and internal balance, reinforced through the practice of yoga and tai chi. I sign the inner energy of the subject matter onto the canvas. I work with acrylics on canvas and sumi-e inks on rice paper. I also sculpt using wood, copper and leather. Along with focusing on the inner energy of my subject matter, I am constantly working with an awareness that humans have an ancient need to see form, be it in clouds or in chipped paint on a wall or in waving leaves. The ability to decipher forms is part of our oldest survival skills. Imagine the advantage of being able to quickly spot the approaching bear among the shifting shadows of trees. Imagine the advantage and the thrill. On many canvases, I create forms so the viewer "discovers" them in an uplifting act. Often, I give the paint its head in creating forms, like freeing a captured ...

A. Paul Cartier - Vernacular culture surrounds us but is little noted. When it is noted, it is not placed on the same level as i?1/2highi?1/2 culture. Perhaps its ephemeral nature confines its importance. But, despite this, it has more impact on our daily lives. Photographers were among the first to recognize the importance of vernacular culture: it is the source of their best work. The camera made it possible to record the vernacular in exquisite detail. And the detail is the message. Many of the photos in this portfolio are now available through Gallery 1044, 1044 Larkin St., in San Francisco....

Mary Shobe - Following a childhood dream of learning to paint, I received my first Art lessons in the fall of 1999, taking a basic drawing/painting class in acrylics. As an amateur photographer, I learned that the ability to see a good picture also allowed me to be able to recreate a good picture from Pen and Ink. With my teacher, Vivian Edwards as my mentor, she encouraged me to continue learning to use Pen and Ink as my main media. My desire to become a better painter and learn more of the basics in painting. I have now started advancing into watercolor and acrylic. ...