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Browse 1247 People artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Raphael Perez, William Christopherson, Harry Weisburd, David Larkins, Sangeetha Bansal, Hans Andre, Leo Evans, Luise Andersen, Hope Brooks, Hans-ruedi Kammermann, Ruth Zachary offering People artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 43 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 People art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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William Christopherson: 'lunching snowbirds fort myers', 2009 Watercolor, People. Northerners who flock to the Florida coasts to escape the rugged winter are known as  Snowbirds  to the Flrorida locals. Painted by the artists during an art sabatical to Fort Myers Beach. This artwork is professionally framed and securely shipped USPS Priority. ...
People - Watercolor
22 x 16 inches (55.9 x 40.6 cm)
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Harry Weisburd: 'poolside bikini babe', 2016 Watercolor, People. Woman in a bikini with a man sitting by a pool...
People - Watercolor
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Raphael Perez: 'realistic painter raphael israeli artist biography', 2018 Acrylic Painting, People. Article about Raphael Perez homosexual gay art paintingsPride and Prejudice on Raphael Perezs ArtworkRaphael Perez, born in 1965, studied art at the College of Visual Arts in Beer Sheva, and from 1995 has been living and working in his studio in Tel Aviv.  Today Perez plays an important ...
People - Painting
140 x 110 cm (55.1 x 43.3 inches)
David Larkins: 'pixie in pesariis', 2018 Acrylic Painting, People. While walking along the cobblestone streets in Pesariis, Italy, a small village nestled in the Italian Alps, I came upon this old house which is probably hundreds of years oldAs usual, I like to have a heartbeat in my paintings.  This one is a memorial to our beloved Tonkinese cat aEURoe...
People - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Sangeetha Bansal: 'serenity', 2017 Oil Painting, People. The only thing I was trying to portray was serenity. Also, innocence, vulnerability and elegance. A quote by Sylvia Kristel that captures the essence of my art. . .Love, beauty, peace, eyes, serenity, people, women, henna, light, innocence, vulnerability...
, 2017
People - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Sangeetha Bansal: 'cleansing', 2017 Oil Painting, People. This art has a deep spiritual significance. Crying cleanses our heart, lightens it. What about our soul  It is blackened with our day to day mundane stuff. . . stuff like work and money and things we do to just survive. And, none of which is good for its enrichment. We take ...
, 2017
People - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Sangeetha Bansal: 'your angel', 2017 Oil Painting, People. Oil painting of lovers. The woman is her beloved s angel. She gives him strength when he is weak, she loves him through good and bad. She wipes his tears and is there for him.Anyone can love when all is bright and great, but, it takes courage to love ...
, 2017
People - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Sangeetha Bansal: 'creation', 2014 Oil Painting, People. Oil painting of someone making dolls. It is symbolic of humans being created. Each and every one of us has been created with love and attention, beautifully and painstakingly. We are all products of love and care and we should cherish this life given to us.Keywords: woman, painting, beauty, ...
, 2014
People - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Hans Andre: 'The Ultimate Truth', 2016 Mixed Media, People.  How does it look when you open up in a houseWho are these people and what is their motivation...
People - Mixed Media
91 x 68 inches (231.1 x 172.7 cm)
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Hans Andre: 'And at the end', 2016 Mixed Media, People.   And. . . at the end    ...
People - Mixed Media
91 x 68 cm (35.8 x 26.8 inches)
Hans Andre: 'The Exposure', 2016 Mixed Media, People.
People - Mixed Media
91 x 68 cm (35.8 x 26.8 inches)
Hans Andre: 'The Deviation', 2016 Mixed Media, People.   Mixed media   ...
People - Mixed Media
91 x 68 cm (35.8 x 26.8 inches)
Leo Evans: 'AUTUMN SINGS', 2015 Computer Art, People.
People - Computer Art
15.5 x 18 inches (39.4 x 45.7 cm)
Leo Evans: 'PINK CHAMPAINE', 2015 Computer Art, People.
People - Computer Art
15.5 x 18 inches (39.4 x 45.7 cm)
Leo Evans: 'PIECES OF APRIL', 2015 Computer Art, People.
People - Computer Art
15.5 x 18 inches (39.4 x 45.7 cm)
Leo Evans: 'SILVER LAKE', 2015 Computer Art, People.
People - Computer Art
15.5 x 18 inches (39.4 x 45.7 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'laselectart IV July 23 2014', 2014 Color Photograph, People.   . . a whole series today. . and could have taken hundreds of pictures more. . as if it is of another person, whose face is familiar. . but with each second a new expression. . and that . . in Art. .  would be a never ending discovery. . counting in, the art of photography and if I would...
People - Photograph
17 x 19 inches (43.2 x 48.3 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'DRAWING III JULY 21 2014 My Birthday', 2014 Other Drawing, People.  July 21,2014- -  it is done now. . no more touching this work. . and I am at peace with it no more urges with searches in this feel. . I drew what I feel. . and rememberedcompressed chalk; some detail in soft pastels. ...
People - Drawing
21 x 26 inches (53.3 x 66.0 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'July 20 2014 DRAWING II', 2014 Other Drawing, People.
People - Drawing
21 x 26 inches (53.3 x 66.0 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'July 20 2014 DRAWING I', 2014 Digital Other, People.   July 20,2014- picture of art work taken under artificial light. . will take outside later on to capture in neutral out of sun . . light. .is actual size 19 3/ 4 inches by 25 3/ 4 inches on black art paper, with compressed chalk. ...
People - Digital Other
20 x 26 inches (50.8 x 66.0 cm)
Hope Brooks: 'The Twelve Disciples', 2009 Mixed Media, People.  Multi panel using the human head and layered colours to create visual textures.  Exhibited in
People - Mixed Media
6 x 4.6 feet (1.83 x 1.40 m)
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Harry Weisburd: 'Happy Hour  11', 2013 Watercolor, People.    Office friends,  bar, bar flies, pick- up, love, romance, drinks, social, gathering , people                                                                       ...
People - Watercolor
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'WATERSHINE', 2013 Oil Painting, People.
, 2013
People - Painting
180 x 150 cm (70.9 x 59.1 inches)
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Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'SUMMER SECRETS', 2013 Oil Painting, People.
People - Painting
110 x 100 cm (43.3 x 39.4 inches)
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Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'SUMMERS FLAIR', 2010 Oil Painting, People.
People - Painting
100 x 90 cm (39.4 x 35.4 inches)
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Ruth Zachary: 'Fashion Statement Manhattan', 2012 Color Photograph, People.
People - Photograph
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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Hope Brooks: 'Slavery Trilogy', 2011 Mixed Media, People. Left panel- Kings and PrincesCentre panel - Backra PickneyRight panel - Ape to ZebraThe trilogy is comprised of three sections titled as above.Kings and Princes refers to the historical fact that an african prince was sold into slavery and brought to the new world.  Maybe there was more ...
People - Mixed Media
18 x 7.6 feet (5.49 x 2.32 m)
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Hope Brooks: 'Backra Pickney 6', 2011 Mixed Media, People.        Monoprint from slavery Trilogy    ...
People - Mixed Media
1.6 x 1.6 feet (0.49 x 0.49 m)
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Hope Brooks: 'Bakra Pickney  3', 2011 Mixed Media, People.     Monoprint from slavery Trilogy ...
People - Mixed Media
1.6 x 1.6 feet (0.49 x 0.49 m)
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Nancy Bechtol: 'Art Legs and Skulls', 2010 Color Photograph, People. Psyche, lines, people, woman, tattoo, intense, vintage coloring, duality, skull ...
People - Photograph
11 x 17 inches (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
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    Raphael Perez - Article about Raphael Perez naive art paintings Raphael Perez is an Israeli artist known for his naive style paintings of Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem cities. His work captures the essence of these cities and their urban landscapes, highlighting their iconic buildings and sites. PerezaEURtms paintings create an idealized atmosphere in which reality is beautified and presented in a dreamy, fantastic manner. PerezaEURtms work is characterized by its vibrant colors and cheerful depiction of life in these cities. The streets in his paintings are full of people and loving couples hugging and kissing, while the boulevards are lined with well-kept trees and bushes. PerezaEURtms work presents a vision of IsraelaEURtms future as a promising startup nation, with beautiful, clean, and naive cityscapes featuring towering skyscrapers reaching towards the sky. Through his art, Perez portrays Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem as modern and advanced cities. His paintings are a celebration of these citiesaEURtm unique characters and their places as cultural hubs in Israel. PerezaEURtms work is a testament to the beauty and vitality of these cities and their people. In conclusion, Raphael Perez is an Israeli artist whose naive style paintings of Tel Aviv, Haifa, ...

    William Christopherson - The viewer sees a finished canvas. The artist relishes its journey of creation. A thought, a feeling, an experience, a place. These are the most essential of supplies as the artist tasks to expand, explore, and evolve along the path. All are welcome here, to view, appreciate contemplate, and possess the journeys I have made, and the journeys yet to come. Over the past several years I have explored the oil medium, borrowing technique from both historical and present day impressionism. Its a medium I love to work in, even though my wardrobe and studio surfaces have suffered immensely. Much of my work now reflects the pallet knife, and explores a prolific use of heavy colorful brush stroke. Everything continues to evolve, and thats a good thing Enjoy. William Christopherson, 2017 ...

    Harry Weisburd - Harry Weisburd is an Internationally Represented Artist, including, USA, Expressions Gallery, Berkeley, California,

    David Larkins - Ii?1/2ve always been intrigued by the luminosity and transparencies found in watercolor, Oil and acrylic mediums. I believe an artist must experience the painting i?1/2 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 i?1/2Abstract Realismi?1/2 and my strength is found in the composition. Ii?1/2m drawn to diverse subject matter that challenges the viewer to see abstraction in the ordinary i?1/2 to meld the i?1/2reali?1/2 world with the i?1/2abstracti?1/2. ...

    Sangeetha Bansal - I am a self taught artist, Public health dentist, a trained Indian classical dancer and love to express myself through my dance and art. I enjoy travel and have lived in different countries. During the course of my travels and work, I have had the privilege of interfacing with people across all levels of society, specially with women. I have heard their many stories. I have heard of their struggles, their joys, their beliefs, their love, their superstitions..and I have wanted to shareable of this. So, my work provides an emotional window to this beautiful creation - woman and is an ode to her. aEUR
    Hans Andre - Rarely do I willingly speak of my paintings. What I see is not necessarily the same as you see. The paintings should only be seen in the viewers own eyes. However, in my last solo exhibition during the fall in Milan, organized by Camaver Kunsthaus, an Italian asked why the people in the paintings are always blind. The answer is simple, although people may see physically, it does not make them look mentally. Unfortunately, most people are blind. Visit : www.hansandre.com...

    Hans Andre - Luise Andersen - Luise'Mignon' Andersen Luise'Mignon' Andersen has only recently begun to reveal her lifes work. Soon after her debut she exploded onto the mainstream art world. Her breathtaking pieces have captured international interest. The stories Luise'Mignon' is telling through her truly deep, layered works seem to decipher the past and foretell the future, perhaps sharing her window to other dimensions and a seventh sense. Her detailed acrylic'Mignon' series speaks to the beholder. They inspire raw emotion and ignite ones imagination. The indescribable nature of the "Duree De Ma Vie" in particular has a growing portion of the art community considering it the conception of an entirely new style. By Maxi c)2006 Guided Through Inner Mind- Intuition- Mental Imagery- I Create The Final Of What I Am Consciously Not Aware Of.. That I Want...... Need... With Each Completed Painting... Eye Of Core Gains a Glimpse Of My Tomorrow.... c) LA I crave.. painting...drawing... sculpting... writing... Like re-inventing my life... my purpose... myself.. .Gives me a direction.. the courage to look at myself ..and find'ME' there... At least for the duration of creating.. ....and once I collect these shards of my core within colors, shapes... form...

    Hope Brooks - I am often asked the question what is my work about which is a little like being asked what is life about because in art as in life each person must bring their own experience and provide their own answers. Quite simply my work is about life and the enigma that surrounds existence. I make reference to specific experiences or draw on visual reality to act as a frame to the broader content and people bring their own interpretations as well. When I began painting in the 60's I was focused on talking about natural phenomena that I found around me in Jamaica, such as the sea, the mountains, or the moon but I was also trying to find a language that expressed the essence of that place I called home. In 1980 I travelled to Baltimore USA and my visual surroundings changed completely. This city had none of the natural landscape but it had beautiful stained glass windows and during my year at the Maryland Institute I produced a large body of work called "Windows". This included prints as well as paintings of the secular as well as the ecclesiastical windows. Someone looking at the work once said ...

    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. ...

    Ruth Zachary - My goal is to create striking images that touch the viewer emotionally. I try to capture the essence of a subject or scene, so that the viewer reacts with an immediate recognition, and immediate click of Yes. I depend upon composition, simplicity, shape and contrast, as well as my own aesthetic sense and emotional responses. I love creating art through photography. For me it is an opportunity for self-expression, a means of capturing a moment in time and creating beauty, as well as am important means of communication. My education includes a Masters in Social Work and a BA in English Literature. I have done formal study in drawing and pastel, but my photographic study has been informal and self-taught. Since 1980, I have been a frequent visitor to Monhegan Island, 12 miles off the coast of Maine, a remote lobstering island with a summer artists colony. On Monhegan, I became friends with a group of painters and photographers. I applied what I learned from them to my own work. Those I am most grateful to include Frances Kornbluth, Leo Brooks, Robin Young, Judi Wagner, Josie Vargas and Nancy Stanich. I show my art summers on Monhegan Island ...