Dance Art For Sale

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Browse 312 Dance artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Leo Evans, Shoshannah Brombacher, Lou Posner, Ron Anderson, Wayne Quilliam, Walter King, Lucille Coleman, Micha Nussinov, Adam Adamou, Terry Mollo, Hans-ruedi Kammermann, Philip Hallawell, Donna Gallant, Christian Mihailescu offering Dance artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 11 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 Dance art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Leo Evans: 'UNISON 3', 2007 Acrylic Painting, Dance.  UNISON 3 - LEO EVANS - LEOEVANS. COM - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - 2007 - PHOTOGRAPHED IN FOUR DIFFERENT MOODS. ...
, 2007
Dance - Painting
32 x 34 inches (81.3 x 86.4 cm)
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Leo Evans: 'UNISON 2', 2007 Acrylic Painting, Dance.  UNISON 2 - LEO EVANS - LEOEVANS. COM - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - 2007 - PHOTOGRAPHED IN FOUR DIFFERENT MOODS. ...
, 2007
Dance - Painting
32 x 34 inches (81.3 x 86.4 cm)
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Leo Evans: 'UNISON 1', 2007 Acrylic Painting, Dance.  UNISON 1 - LEO EVANS - LEOEVANS. COM - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - 2007 - PHOTOGRAPHED IN FOUR DIFFERENT MOODS. ...
, 2007
Dance - Painting
32 x 34 inches (81.3 x 86.4 cm)
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Shoshannah Brombacher: 'Simcha', 2006 Pen Drawing, Dance.  Simcha is joy. ...
, 2006
Dance - Drawing
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
Lou Posner: 'Passista', 2006 Oil Painting, Dance. PassistaCarnaval dancer in Portuguese.  Thanks to A and L in Rio for a great visitOtimo...
, 2006
Dance - Painting
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
Ron Anderson: 'Lady in Red 3', 1998 Oil Painting, Dance. Original oil painting by Ohio artist Ron Anderson. Painting entitled Lady in Red 3. Painting is priced and sold unframed. Buyer is responsible for all shipping fees, insurance costs and any applicable sales tax and duties. Artist reserves all rights to reproduction and copyright. ...
Dance - Painting
74 x 56 inches (188.0 x 142.2 cm)
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Shoshannah Brombacher: 'David dances', 2005 Other Drawing, Dance. David dances because the Aron ( Ark) is brouhgt back, and his wife Michal looks from the window. She is angry, it is not befitting for a King to dance half naked. But David is bursting with joy and love for HaShem! I have a lot of drawing with Biblical themes, ...
Dance - Drawing
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Wayne Quilliam: 'Burunga Festival Dance', 2004 Color Photograph, Dance.
Dance - Photograph
20 x 30 cm (7.9 x 11.8 inches)
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Walter King: 'Rock the Casbah', 2005 Collage, Dance. Currently on exhibition at Fort Hayes Shot Tower Gallery. Recently included in a  exhibition at ROCK PAPER SCISSORS GALLERY Asbury Park, New Jersey . From the' Promesas' series done in NY. ...
Dance - Collage
18 x 18 inches (45.7 x 45.7 cm)
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Lucille Coleman: 'Two Handed Salsa Dance', 2003 Oil Painting, Dance. Salsa Dance Series Loose, bold, buttery brush strokes of paint were used to depict partners dancing in a yin yang balance. The movement is done with both hands of each partner joined together.A(c) 2003 Lucille Coleman...
Dance - Painting
28 x 46 inches (71.1 x 116.8 cm)
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Lucille Coleman: 'Side Dip', 2004 Oil Painting, Dance. Salsa Dance Series A dip to the side in bold, buttery brushstrokes.A(c) 2004 Lucille Coleman...
, 2004
Dance - Painting
11 x 17 inches (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
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Lucille Coleman: 'Titanic Arch', 2004 Oil Painting, Dance. Vibrant colors in oil paint were employed here with a spotlight effect to imitate the lighting and atmosphere at a salsa dance social. I made the models peek- a- boo, cut- out dress to show off anatomy and the passion of the dance. The painting is about a Salsa Dancing ...
Dance - Painting
28 x 38 inches (71.1 x 96.5 cm)
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Micha Nussinov: 'Balerina leaping', 1990 Color Photograph, Dance. Two original photographs were superimposed to create a dancer leaping in a fantazy world. ...
Dance - Photograph
800 x 600 mm ( x )
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Shoshannah Brombacher: 'Simchat Torah', 2004 Other Drawing, Dance. Chassidim take Torah scrolls out of the Aron to dance.This work is already framed and can be shipped immediately...
Dance - Drawing
12 x 18 inches (30.5 x 45.7 cm)
Adam Adamou: 'Living a dancing spirit', 2003 Acrylic Painting, Dance.
Dance - Painting
910 x 610 mm ( x )
Adam Adamou: 'Encore', 2003 Acrylic Painting, Dance.
, 2003
Dance - Painting
457 x 660 mm ( x )
Adam Adamou: 'Simple Dance', 2002 Acrylic Painting, Dance.
Dance - Painting
460 x 600 mm ( x )
Adam Adamou: 'Dance for me', 2002 Acrylic Painting, Dance.
Dance - Painting
460 x 610 mm ( x )
Terry Mollo: 'Danzante', 2004 Ceramic Sculpture, Dance. Dancing....
, 2004
Dance - Sculpture
24 x 34 inches (61.0 x 86.4 cm)
Terry Mollo: 'Dancing Boy', 2003 Mixed Media Sculpture, Dance. A young dancer enjoys an extended  moment of balance. This original ( NFS) is stoneware with a bronze patina mounted on a green granite base. Available in bonded bronze or cast stone. ...
Dance - Sculpture
8 x 22 inches (20.3 x 55.9 cm)
Terry Mollo: 'Betsy', 2002 Other Sculpture, Dance. A woman dances into flight, awakens, strengthens; her spirits soar. Bonded bronze....
, 2002
Dance - Sculpture
9 x 12 inches (22.9 x 30.5 cm)
Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'dream sequence', 2002 Oil Painting, Dance.
Dance - Painting
110 x 130 cm (43.3 x 51.2 inches)
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Philip Hallawell: 'The Arts VI  Dance', 1981 Mixed Media, Dance. From the Arts series, this work focuses on Dance. It was done in pen and ink, collage and pencil. ...
Dance - Mixed Media
35 x 50 cm (13.8 x 19.7 inches)
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Donna Gallant: 'crouching', 2002 Computer Art, Dance. This is part of Donna' s newest series called
, 2002
Dance - Computer Art
15 x 10 inches (38.1 x 25.4 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'Vibrations', 2002 Computer Art, Dance.
, 2002
Dance - Computer Art
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'Dream Princess', 2002 Computer Art, Dance. Dance series work from photos transfered to computer and furthur manlipuation....
Dance - Computer Art
6 x 5 inches (15.2 x 12.7 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'Soft Ballet 2', 2002 Computer Art, Dance. A ballet piece from
Dance - Computer Art
5 x 8 inches (12.7 x 20.3 cm)
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Wayne Quilliam: 'Dust', 2002 Color Photograph, Dance.
, 2002
Dance - Photograph
60 x 40 inches (152.4 x 101.6 cm)
Christian Mihailescu: 'Tango', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Dance.   Title: Tango- ORIGINAL ACRYLIC PAINTING on CANVAS Size: 24
, 2011
Dance - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
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Malcolm Tuffnell: 'dancing with the clouds', 2014 Other Painting, Dance. a fantasy of joyful ballerinas against a backdrop of clouds...
Dance - Painting
30 x 20 inches (76.2 x 50.8 cm)
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    Luise Andersen - Shoshannah Brombacher - Art makes the world within the artist visible. Classical music, poetry, Jewish and Chassidic stories, traveling, the love for people and memories of eras gone but not forgotten, cities where I lived and worked, like Amsterdam, Berlin, Jerusalem, New York, or visitedm, lie Prague and Sicily, are the main ingredients of my art. My art is like the water of the canals of my native Amsterdam, Rembrandts city, the deeper you look into it, the more you see. A reflection of a reflection of a reflection...look, what you see is not what you see. My art contains texts and letters, lets writing come alive, and reflects my deep connection with the Dutch 17th century Masters, German expressionism, Russian art and medieval miniatures. My art is also a tribute to music and the world of the great Chassidic masters of Eastern Europe. The Kotzker Rebbe listened to a Chassidic storyteller in the street and stated He told what he wanted and I heard what I needed. That is Art. ...

    Lou Posner - FLASH New offer on the classic 1982 Posners Pocket Guide to Oil Painting. Hand-written, then reproduced by offset process. Hand-assembled. Original, unique art attached to EVERY cover. No two alike. Some in oil paint, some in other media. Collectors item. Best pocket guide to oil painting, ever. For beginners as well as advanced artists. 450 dollars each plus first class postage. Indiana residents add 7 percent sales tax to merchandise not including postage and shipping. Selection of cover art offered, but not guaranteed. Use email messaging here to contact the artist. No postage if you pick it up about 10 mi. north of Tell City, Indiana. Not set up for credit card sales. Check or cash only. Buy one or more, OR later on, kick yourself in the behind for passing up a real bargain and an investment opportunity. After you reach the main or first Posner portfolio page, the tour is pretty intuitive. Please click on an image to enlarge it and bring up further details about the piece of art and a description or story about it. Once you have done this, you may also click on zoom-in, a function, which may or may not...

    Ron Anderson - Working as an illustrator and painter for more than 20 years, I have often utilized the figure in narratives to communicate the nature of the human condition. I give each of my characters a role in my paintings that plays out like a scene from a motion picture. Carefully scripted by a personal experience, these characters go about their lives like you and me. Many of my paintings depict tension or energy in some way. The tension is exhibited in an attitude, an action or in some activity on the canvas. The tension is either overt or more kinetic, but is almost palpable in each piece of artwork. The size of my paintings, along with some personal connection, pulls you into the canvas. The drag of an alto saxophone fills the room in one painting while the noise deafens you the smoke chokes you. A fight breaks out in the corner of the room on another canvas while a pool hustler wins a round. The subjects are infinite. Henry O. Tanner, John Sloan, and George Bellows were masters at observing and translating these types of human conditions onto a canvas in oil. My technique, drawn from what I have observed ...

    Wayne Quilliam - Adjunct Professor Wayne Quilliam is a professional Australian Aboriginal Photographic artist/film maker/cultural advisor working on the international stage. With more than 20 years experience working in all areas of photography including social documentary, sport, tourism, fashion,weddings, movies, event documentation and exhibitions, Wayne is recognised as a leading contemporary in his field. His work is a fusion of traditional spirituality and contemporary photographic processes,each image represents an interpretation of culture in the modern world. His dream is to work with all races of the world and conduct exhibitions in every country....

    Walter King - I am Professor Emeritus retired from The Columbus College of Art and Design CCAD. Ive lived and made my art here for 35 years beginning as a student at CCAD and returning after accomplishing my MFA from Boston University. Im now retired and living in Virginia. Ive taught drawing, color, design and painting techniques in the illustration area since 1985. Ive exhibited in Columbus regularly, written up in the Dispatch and in Dialogue Magazine, extended my exhibitions spiraling out from Columbus to various galleries in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky then Maryland, New York, Oklahoma and Washington State Hiroshima Japan, Washington DC, then to Budapest Hungary, Dresden Germany, Zagreb Croatia, Buenos Aires and Cordoba Argentina Early in my life I worked as an IllustratorDesigner after high school and while putting myself through art school later. I worked on projects for Apple computers, OETA PBS and Oprah Magazine. My work is all over the world owned by people like the former Director of the National Archives in Zagreb Croatia, a Bank President in Holland, The Greater Columbus Arts Council, OSU Newark and there are works in collections in Washington DC, New York, Texas, Ohio, Oklahoma, California, Chicago, Buenos Aires, Cyprus. A peace ...

    Lucille Coleman - Although I'm able to produce other imagery, the figure has been my main subject. I believe that if an artist can capture and express the figure well, he can master any subject. I have explored the following themes to name a few: chic erotica, forms of dance such as latin and hip-hop, the family, conceptual themes pertaining to people in business, men and women in positive leadership roles and societal issues. I enjoy painting subjects and themes by using a loose, bold, direct and painterly brushstroke or flat graphite strokes over a solid drawing. Spontaneity and making visual statements by the "less is more" method is very gratifying for me. In addition, the chiaroscuro lighting of subjects fascinates me and I never tire of its effects of light and shadow. I am influenced by the works of Joaquin Sorolla, John Singer Sargeant, Caravaggio and other painters of his era, Wassily Kandinsky, Phillip Corey, Impressionism, and many great illustrators. ...

    Micha Nussinov - Nussinov's Statement Oct 2012 Drifting, being transient, in between various states of body/mind, like when we travel physically and with our imagination, as in a 'waking dream'. My work represents a world of ambiguity and illusion, of recognized and abstracted scenes embedded as a tapestry of matter, illustrating different relationships. Somewhere in the process of creating artworks these worlds are mixed in an harmonious and conflicting manner, representing the contradiction and collision between languages and landscapes. At all times the viewer is challenged to unfold the mystery, to explore and discover. The works of art are created not through a planned process but rather the starting point is an impulse, a visual or musical trigger. These signals lure the me into the unknown territories where my intuition and inner vision leads to spontaneous discoveries. As a teenager my box camera was an excuse to drift away from trouble, to capture in a photo something, that was at the same time ambiguous and exciting. As a cinematographer/ director of documentaries from1976 to1980 I was acknowledged as an acute observer of people and an highly experimental filmmaker. I have been working in various fields of the arts, consistently for the ...

    Micha Nussinov - Terry Mollo - ARTISTS STATEMENT Stone is my most important medium. The attributes of stone motivate me to seek and appreciate the beauty that has evolved with time and natures forces. Whether marble, travertine, alabaster, agate, onyx, each piece has its own story to tell. Its hues, striations, translucence, brilliance- and faults- have history and mystery to unlock. While carving I listen to the stone and carve only enough to find, and unleash, its organic lines and its aEURoevoice.aEUR Im inspired by the point at which natures organic form meets the inorganic. I concentrate on the force and tension created between the two, and search for the line that is formed by their union. In my sculpture, organic and inorganic form often conjure human emotion, human condition. Natures sea forms, shells and waves, suggest human form, depth, fluidity, texture, tone. Botanicals are sensuous with leaves and flowers that appear muscled and fleshy. Stems of flowers, such as orchids or lilies, stand tall, appear happy or courageous and proud, while other stems are viney or gnarled and appear desperate or defeated. All are similar to the ways in which the anatomy and musculature of the human body reflect its deepest feelings and emotion. Terry ...

    Hans-Ruedi Kammermann - Painting for me is passion, a fascinating process of seeing that alters the vision of things. The everyday becomes special, unique, unknown. What is seen, is never what is painted, yet the painting becomes a new reality. I don't invent abstract images but the act of accumulating material on the canvas creates form and color - being materialistic in order to transform matter into imagination and perception. In the process of painting I find new images, something appears, stimulates vision, projects lost or remembered entities, becomes alive and finally communicates. ...

    Philip Hallawell - I work in various media: oil, watercolor, dry pastels, pen and ink and mixed media. My work is a result of a fragmented view of the world, which gives it a surreal quality. However, my process is not surreal, because I start with a definite theme that I wish to investigate. My main area of interest is people and the human form and I am constantly investigating the physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual aspects of Man. Over the years I have developed various series, which I revisit periodocally, investigating different aspects. In purely visual terms, what fascinates me is light and form and how I can use diverse visual elements in a complementary way, opposing, for instance, line and form, or rough and smooth textures. The use of diferent materials to achieve diverse expressions, either alone or as mixed media, along with alternating between a graphic representation and a painterly one, or mixing the two, is a very important aspect of the way I materialize my thinking into images. Equally important is the transition from very realistic images to a totally abstract means of expression and alternating between control and expressiveness....

    Donna Gallant - Art is a daily routine in my life. I see, hear, taste, feel and smell the life that surrounds me and I am inspired by the simplest aspects of this world. Whether it be the way the light hits an object or the way objects or forms move in space. I find it all so fascinating and alive. I try to portray these experiences and expressions through my art making....