Animals Art For Sale

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Browse 1386 Animals artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Mitzi Lai, Jacquie Vaux, Freddie Shelton, Zamin Sangtarash, Ivan Kosta, Jeffrey Foster Thomas, Georgina Love, Cirti Raluca, Julia Cake, Nayna Shriyan, Carol Tipping, Roberta Ekman, Ralph Eastland, Joshua Goehring, Racheal Yang, Wendy Jean Hyde, Elisha Sherman, Jerry Sauls, Lisa Counts, Sallyann Mickel, Manana N Saks , Alexander Mikheychik offering Animals artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 48 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 Animals art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Jacquie Vaux: 'Eyes of a Wolf', 2008 Giclee, Animals.
Animals - Giclee
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Jacquie Vaux: 'Eyes of a Tiger', 2008 Giclee, Animals.  Up close the Eyes of a Tiger ...
Animals - Giclee
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Freddie Shelton: 'Clash', 2008 Pencil Drawing, Animals.
, 2008
Animals - Drawing
24 x 15 inches (61.0 x 38.1 cm)
Zamin Sangtarash: 'percheron', 2007 Pencil Drawing, Animals.
, 2007
Animals - Drawing
14 x 12 inches (35.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Ivan Kosta: 'Silver Bison', 1995 Mixed Media Sculpture, Animals.
Animals - Sculpture
14 x 7 inches (35.6 x 17.8 cm)
Jeffrey Foster Thomas: 'The Kill detail', 2006 Other, Animals.  The Kill ( detail) ...
Animals - Other
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Jeffrey Foster Thomas: 'The Kill', 2006 Other, Animals.  Neo- Fresco, plaster on wood with organic and other stains. Depicts a red fox after a kill. The fox is usually shown as the hunted. This piece shows the beautiful woodland creature as the hunter. ...
, 2006
Animals - Other
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Jeffrey Foster Thomas: 'Rennaissance horse', 2005 Other, Animals.  Neo- Fresco. Plaster on wood with organic and other stains. Depicts a Friesian horse. ...
Animals - Other
22 x 36 inches (55.9 x 91.4 cm)
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Georgina Love: 'The View from the Saddle is Always Good', 2008 Oil Painting, Animals.  Nothing like sitting on your horse and enjoying the view. It's a great feeling to look out ahead and think about the upcoming ride- makes any day better!  ...
Animals - Painting
13 x 13 inches (33.0 x 33.0 cm)
Cirti Raluca: 'red hourse', 2007 Oil Painting, Animals.  force of the hourse by color ...
, 2007
Animals - Painting
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Julia Cake: 'Snow Bird', 2015 Stone Sculpture, Animals. Snow Bird by Julia Cake ...
, 2015
Animals - Sculpture
26 x 61 cm (10.2 x 24.0 inches)
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Nayna Shriyan: 'Butterfly', 2008 Vitreous Enameling, Animals.  The myriad colours of a butterfly standing out on a field of flaming meadow of copper grass ...
, 2008
Animals - Vitreous Enameling
15 x 20 cm (5.9 x 7.9 inches)
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Carol Tipping: 'The Bonding', 2007 Other Photography, Animals.  Accepted by the London Salon of Photography 2008.  ...
Animals - Photograph
9 x 7.5 inches (22.9 x 19.1 cm)
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Roberta Ekman: 'Moose', 2000 Pen Drawing, Animals.  Signed limited edition print of bull moose  ...
, 2000
Animals - Drawing
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Ralph Eastland: 'Not a Tame Lion', 1999 Woodcut, Animals.  This woodcut is hand printed in a series of 3 variations. ...
Animals - Woodcut
16 x 16 inches (40.6 x 40.6 cm)
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Joshua Goehring: 'Arabian Stallion', 2007 Pencil Drawing, Animals.  Original pencil on illustration board ...
Animals - Drawing
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Racheal Yang: 'fish among rocks', 2008 Watercolor, Animals.
Animals - Watercolor
51 x 33.5 inches (129.5 x 85.1 cm)
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Wendy Jean Hyde: 'Waiting For The Bear', 2008 Color Photograph, Animals.  Photograph documenting a video 0. 0 ...
Animals - Photograph
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
Elisha Sherman: 'Racoon', 2002 Charcoal Drawing, Animals.
, 2002
Animals - Drawing
11 x 17 inches (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
Jerry Sauls: 'Supply Run', 2006 Oil Painting, Animals.  This painting presents an event where members of a close family, representing three generations, make an all too familiar trip to town for a wagonload of supplies to keep the farm functioning for the next trek.  ...
, 2006
Animals - Painting
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Lisa Counts: 'Squirrel', 2007 Acrylic Painting, Animals.
, 2007
Animals - Painting
6 x 7 inches (15.2 x 17.8 cm)
Sallyann Mickel: 'George and the Siamese Kitten', 2005 Pastel, Animals.  Two cats sitting on a kitchen stool by a door ...
Animals - Pastel
20 x 27 inches (50.8 x 68.6 cm)
Sallyann Mickel: 'Basquel', 2007 Pastel, Animals. Pet Portrait SamplePastel head portrait of an Arabian horse ...
, 2007
Animals - Pastel
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
Sallyann Mickel: 'Max', 2007 Pastel, Animals. Pet Portrait SamplePastel portrait of a cockatoo ...
, 2007
Animals - Pastel
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Manana N Saks : 'Talk to me', 2007 Lithograph, Animals.
, 2007
Animals - Lithograph
29 x 24 inches (73.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Manana N Saks : 'Voulez vous danser', 2007 Lithograph, Animals.
Animals - Lithograph
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Manana N Saks : 'Le Matin', 2007 Lithograph, Animals.
, 2007
Animals - Lithograph
24 x 29 inches (61.0 x 73.7 cm)
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Alexander Mikheychik: 'Friendship', 2006 Oil Painting, Animals.  Portrait of the Endi's bulldog ...
, 2006
Animals - Painting
50 x 34 cm (19.7 x 13.4 inches)
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Lisa Counts: 'giraffe', 2007 Acrylic Painting, Animals.
, 2007
Animals - Painting
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
David Larson Evans: 'the canopy', 2007 Etching, Animals.  hand pulled by the artist ...
, 2007
Animals - Etching
23 x 9 inches (58.4 x 22.9 cm)
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    Jacquie Vaux - My goal as an artist, is to present a beautiful veiw of wildlife in the form of fine art paintings.I strive to show the vivid colors and patterns in the most appealing compositions. I also demonstrate natural behavior and some element of habitat that most beautifully presents this subject manner in the most visually exciting format. I respect and appreciate the wildlife I depict in my paintings. I study and work on improving my technical expertise. This is a never ending process which I address on a daily basis. I have a strong work ethic which allows me to stay focused in order to complete large complex works. I look forward to painting larger paintings of big animals such as elephants, giraffes and cape buffaloes. I am also eager to paint more botanical and floral paintings. ...

    Ivan Kosta - My mission? To give some resemblance of our lives, to touch our fears,concerns, evoke dreams and give hope in time of dispair... ...

    Georgina Love - I paint because I love to. You will not find "distilled images resonating with the inner angst of the human" on my site. Shallow? Perhaps. I firmly believe, however, there is nothing wrong with simply being inspired and painting in spite of what "they" say. I have found that such works are very successful, moreover, they do ultimately speak to the viewer who is then free to attach meaning to my work or simply own it because they love it. My latest inspiration was a trompe l'oeil exhibit. It was a number of years ago I saw it, but at that time decided the genre appealed to me. Painting is nothing but illusion, and creating these illusions are especially --- FUN! My website, paintedskye.com has a selection of my classical horse portraits along with the new trompe l'eoil works. Commissions are welcome. Visit and enjoy! ...

    Julia Cake - Julia Cake: Sculptress Born: 1973 in Monaco Currently Living in England Introduction Julia's passion for sculpting began when she was 16 after an accident cut short a holiday from another of her true passions, skiing. She enrolled in the famous Beaux Art academy in France to more fully express what was already an over whelming artistic flair. She decided to move into the three-dimensional world of sculpting. This dynamic gave Julia the release she needed to allow her artistic ideas to flow. These ideas when suppressed in earlier years were sometimes misunderstood by those around her, who would comment that Julia's introspective behavior perhap's required a quite different therapy. Her first ever piece "Trois Elephants" was judged 2nd place at an international exhibition in Cannes. She was just 17 years old. From clay she moved into marble, which soon became the stone for which Julia's passion raged. Born in Monaco and growing up in the French Riviera, Julia was able to drive into Italy to hand pick the most beautiful pieces of naturally formed marble to work with. This is what developed her most sought after talent; the ability to take a stone and transform ...

    Carol Tipping - Carol Tipping - aka - Carol Ballard/ Carolyn Taylor. PT lecturer John Moore's University, Liverpool. Wirral Metropolitan College, U.K - at the same time as painting and showing work in mixed and one-man exhibitions in Liverpool. Changed direction and studied Astrology. 1989 Astrologer for Radio City Gold, Liverpool. Combining photography with painting has been what I was always looking for. I like the fact that I can create anything that I want and still look for innovative ways to work with this medium. Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society in March 2002 - work accepted in the London Salon of Photography 2000 (medal) 2001, 2002 (medal) 2003, 2008 and 2009, the Austrian Supercircuit and the Royal Photographic Society Print Exhibition 2002 /2003.. Exhibited in Deland, Florida, Oct.2002. Feb 2008 Awarded AFIAP by the The International Federation of Photographic Art. Awarded Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society 2009 NOV 2009 Awarded FELLOWSHIP of the ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Featured artist for Wacom Europe

    Roberta Ekman - Roberta Ekman was born in Smithers, BC, Canada. Her family lived in Terrace, BC, but, because at that time there was no hospital in Terrace, her mother had to travel by car on the old rickety roads to Smithers, which had a hospital. She is the second youngest of a family of sixteen children from the same parents, Ted and Mary Johnston who were married in Terrace, BC. All the children were raised in Terrace. In the family there were two sets of twins of which she is one of the youngest set. She graduated from grade 12 at the Skeena High School. She has been drawing since she was very young and had no training, to speak of, in the field of art. She married Carl Ekman and raised five children. They now have seven grandchildren. Most of her life has been spent living in Terrace (except for the times spent in Alberta with her husband and another couple in a joint business venture). In between business ventures, she and her husband live in Terrace on their 35 acre property on the edge of the Kalum River canyon in a big log home which they built themselves with a ...

    Wendy Jean Hyde - Wendy Jean Hyde Artist Statement "...While we regret that the present is not like the past and despair of its ever becoming the future, its innumerable inscrutable habits lie in wait for their meaning..." Diane Arbus, 1963 Is it possible to capture the past and future - the coming and going - simultaneously? Seeking help and advice from friends and strangers to design and build an apparatus to do just that, I realized that explaining the design of the apparatus was not a challenge. The materials used to build it were attainable and common. It was the logic and viability of its function that became incomprehensible. Traveling back to see a bear I visited years ago delivered me face to face with the realization that in the changing archives of the wild a bear cannot do laps. He has lost his purpose yet he still swims....

    Elisha Sherman - My craft designs are elaborate with hidden objects or intricate designs waiting to be seen. Process is essential to my work and begins with the medium of paper. I use a unique form of decoupage working with handmade papers and an assemblage of found objects. I like symmetry in my work and often balance size, shape, and color with pattern, and texture. I love to have fun with my designs and enjoy working with clients to create custom pieces for their special occasions. I continue to create my work with exuberance as it is a nice respite from the constraints of formal teachings as the possibilities are endless in multimedia. The evolution of my line continues, as I am currently designing bottle cap art with genuine gemstones, handmade papers, and charms that can also be turned into necklaces. ...

    Jerry Sauls - As I see it, the challenge to me as an artist, is not only to paint nature in all her glory and diversity, but also to capture the emotion a scene evokes and incorporate that emotion into the mixing of paint on my palette and into my brushstrokes as the paint is applied to the canvas. Detail, color and texture are as important to my work, as light and the elements are to nature. When planning a new work of art, I like to think about something I have experienced, and how the image can be influenced by natural elements like light and weather. Often, I will begin working with a particular image in my mind, and as I progress, wonderful things seem to happen, transforming my visual image as it is passed onto the canvas. As a result, the completed work is sometimes very different from my original vision. ...

    Sallyann Mickel - SallyAnn Mickel has an artistic style which expresses her deep love of nature and animals and the joy she experiences while creating her artwork. After years of rendering nature subjects in an exact, realistic manner, Mickel has realized her own emotional response to the natural world. Her portraits and landscapes are done in an impressionistic style using a limited palette, thick, rich oil paint or pastels, and a simplified vision. Currently, Mickel is exploring the combined mediums of collage and pastel. A concern for the environment and wildlife are underlying theme's in Mickel's artwork; artwork that is continually evolving. SallyAnn received her basic art training from Towson State College in Baltimore, Maryland and various courses and workshops offered in the Maryland area. Her inspiration comes from nature and animals. Her animalscapes (as she calls her portraits) are done realistically and in an Impressionistic style with soft pastels on quality Mi-Tientes pastel paper. Her animal portraits have been juried in and have won awards in local and national art shows, including 'The Art Show At The Dog Show' in Wichita, KS and 'The Cat Show' in Rockville, MD. She has portraits in art collections from Baltimore, Maryland to ...

    Alexander Mikheychik - Until recently, it was too painful for me to part with my paintings, but now, it seems to me, they should bring joy to other people. I've been practicing yoga for more than 30 years and have a good sense of aura of other people and things. I think that paintings are energetic objects and have their own aura. Aura is the basic factor influencing the spectator (not just the form and color - factors that are essentially secondary). All the masterpieces known in art history have high inner energy that could be measured, even in quantitative terms. The painting's energy is a compound of the energy of the painted objects and characters, the energy of the painter himself, but, most importantly, the energy of the painting gets higher depending on how close the artist came to the understanding of the harmony of the surrounding world. Only then he becomes the mediator for the energy, the source of which is much higher than his own self. When an artist begins to interact with the harmonic foundations of the universe, with the energy of higher source, it starts to influence the rhythm and the harmony of his paintings. The artist ...