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Browse 1971 Portrait artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Doyle Chappell, Katarina Radenkovic, Bert Maurits, Tahir Un, Suzanne Painter, Matei Enric, Vasily Zolottsev, Michael Chatman, Micheline Hadjis, Nicole Pereira, Susan Bell, Iuliana Sava, Michelle Mendez, Jerry Ross offering Portrait artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 68 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 Portrait art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Doyle Chappell: 'Memories of Jasons Grandfather', 2013 Acrylic Painting, Portrait.      Work by commission only, not for sale.     ...
Portrait - Painting
50 x 48 inches (127.0 x 121.9 cm)
Doyle Chappell: 'Dr and Mrs David Rebber with children', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Portrait.     Work by commission only, not for sale.    ...
Portrait - Painting
72 x 48 inches (182.9 x 121.9 cm)
Doyle Chappell: 'Dr  Rebber and child', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Portrait.   Work by commission only, not for sale.  ...
Portrait - Painting
36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)
Doyle Chappell: 'Jeff and Joy Young', 2009 Acrylic Painting, Portrait.  Work by commission only, not for sale. ...
Portrait - Painting
34 x 48 inches (86.4 x 121.9 cm)
Katarina Radenkovic: 'Jockey', 2014 Oil Painting, Portrait. She doing something traditional. She realizes thatlife is here, just now . . . ...
, 2014
Portrait - Painting
50 x 30 cm (19.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Bert Maurits: '4Y   ', 2009 Mixed Media, Portrait.  portrait of a girl in blue ...
, 2009
Portrait - Mixed Media
125 x 110 inches (317.5 x 279.4 cm)
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Tahir Un: 'MASK', 1998 Other Photography, Portrait.   This work is piece of contemporary series was named Nihility or Identity that observes social and ideological metamorphosis of young Turkish generation in globalism era.  ...
, 1998
Portrait - Photograph
30 x 30 cm (11.8 x 11.8 inches)
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Tahir Un: 'Captivity', 1998 Other Photography, Portrait.  This work is piece of contemporary series was named Nihility or Identity that observes social and ideological metamorphosis of young Turkish generation in globalism era. ...
, 1998
Portrait - Photograph
30 x 45 cm (11.8 x 17.7 inches)
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Tahir Un: 'PORTRAIT OF GUN', 1994 Mixed Media Photography, Portrait.  Photography: Black & White, Color, Ink, Paint and Manipulated on Paper.The portraits of artists, scientists, musicians were made using mixed media.Film and Paper: Ilford Delta 100 and Multigrade IVDarkroom Technique: Montage or collage.Hand colour Material: Ecoline, gouache and pastel colours. Varnish or fixative for pastel. ...
Portrait - Photograph
40.5 x 28 cm (15.9 x 11.0 inches)
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Suzanne Painter: 'Goodbye White Rhino', 2014 Watercolor, Portrait.   I heard that there were not enough White Rhinos left in the world. They're considered extinct now. So sad. ...
Portrait - Watercolor
18 x 22 inches (45.7 x 55.9 cm)
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Matei Enric: 'LE DEVOREUR', 2013 Oil Painting, Portrait.  oil on canvas, 140 X 140 cm             ...
Portrait - Painting
140 x 140 cm (55.1 x 55.1 inches)
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Matei Enric: 'DETOXICATION ', 2013 Oil Painting, Portrait.   oil on canvas, 60X50 cm             ...
Portrait - Painting
50 x 60 cm (19.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Matei Enric: 'Self portrait', 2013 Oil Painting, Portrait.  oil on canvas, 60X50 cm            ...
Portrait - Painting
50 x 60 cm (19.7 x 23.6 inches)
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Vasily Zolottsev: 'Nadezhda', 2014 Oil Painting, Portrait.  Woman  ...
, 2014
Portrait - Painting
60 x 80 cm (23.6 x 31.5 inches)
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Michael Chatman: 'Brother Ray', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Portrait.           An acrylic painting inspired by the late great singer Ray Charles ...
Portrait - Painting
22.1 x 30 inches (56.1 x 76.2 cm)
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Micheline Hadjis: 'Yoshe', 2014 Other Painting, Portrait.         Mixed Techniques                      ...
, 2014
Portrait - Painting
15 x 30 inches (38.1 x 76.2 cm)
Micheline Hadjis: 'Sakura', 2014 Other Painting, Portrait.        Mixed Techniques                     ...
, 2014
Portrait - Painting
15 x 30 inches (38.1 x 76.2 cm)
Nicole Pereira: 'Avril Lavigne', 2013 Pencil Drawing, Portrait.
Portrait - Drawing
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
Susan Bell: 'sarah bernhardt', 2014 Other, Portrait.   silent movies star print on canvas first edition   ...
Portrait - Other
18 x 18 inches (45.7 x 45.7 cm)
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Nicole Pereira: 'Self Portrait of Artist', 2013 Pencil Drawing, Portrait.  Self- Portrait of Artist, Nicole Pereira. Portrait, pencil drawing.       ...
Portrait - Drawing
9 x 11.5 inches (22.9 x 29.2 cm)
Nicole Pereira: 'Alexander Pereira', 2013 Pencil Drawing, Portrait.            Alexander Pereira by Nicole Pereira, portrait, pencil drawing.   autumn landscape, abstract landscape, pastel, young artist                   ...
Portrait - Drawing
8.5 x 11 inches (21.6 x 27.9 cm)
Iuliana Sava: 'The boy with dog her friend', 2013 Pencil Drawing, Portrait.
Portrait - Drawing
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Iuliana Sava: 'Portrait of  man', 2013 Pencil Drawing, Portrait.
Portrait - Drawing
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Michelle Mendez: 'Jan', 2011 Charcoal Drawing, Portrait.
, 2011
Portrait - Drawing
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
Michelle Mendez: 'Habib Reading', 2011 Charcoal Drawing, Portrait.
Portrait - Drawing
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
Michelle Mendez: 'Habib', 2011 Charcoal Drawing, Portrait.
, 2011
Portrait - Drawing
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
Nicole Pereira: 'The Model', 2013 Watercolor, Portrait.
, 2013
Portrait - Watercolor
11 x 15 inches (27.9 x 38.1 cm)
Nicole Pereira: 'Demi Lovato Celebrity Portrait', 2013 Pencil Drawing, Portrait.  Demi Lovato Celebrity Portrait by Nicole Pereira, pencil drawing.   ...
Portrait - Drawing
9 x 12 inches (22.9 x 30.5 cm)
Jerry Ross: 'Arriva in Bologna', 2010 Oil Painting, Portrait. Angela Ross in Bologna. We arrived by train and the Italian police were anxious when Angela stepped off train wearing her long black Persian coat and hat with red star. They questioned her but there was no problem, they were just curious. This episode inspired the painting...
Portrait - Painting
28 x 34 inches (71.1 x 86.4 cm)
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Nicole Pereira: 'Portrait of John Lennon 2013 by Nicole Pereira', 2013 Pencil Drawing, Portrait. John Lennon Celebrity Portrait by Nicole Pereira, Beatles, pencil ...
Portrait - Drawing
9 x 12 inches (22.9 x 30.5 cm)
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    Doyle Chappell - DOYLE CHAPPELL is a portrait artist who paints in a distinctively contemporary style, creating colorful works that are the antithesis of dull, ancestral-type portraits. From the beginning of his art studies at the University of Texas, Chappell prefered painting people to other subjects. His sensitive depictions reflect those intangible qualities that motivate and define each individual. Admirers of Chappells portraits have observed that his paintings seem to reflect a kind of inner spirit that expresses much more than the surface appearance. He finds all ages to have special beauty. Although he has created numerous oil portraits, he presently works mostly in acrylic on canvas as that medium most suites the spontanious and painterly brushwork and heavy build up of layers of colors, on top of colors. His works are valued by serious art collectors, and his portraits are included in many private collections. Some of his favorite paintings are of "just plain folks". Among the well known subjects Chappell has painted are Lynda Johnson Robb, daughter of President Lyndon Johnson and wife of Virginia Senator Charles Robb, with her children; Senator and Mrs. Warren Magnuson; and actress Daryl Hannah. PROCEDURE Doyle Chappell paints almost exclusively from life, usually completing ...

    Tahir Un - If art is a language to express myself, then inspiration ought to be the very life in which I am. And societal issues troubling me every so often, and sometimes my own dilemmas Lies in the foundation of all a moral and humanitarian urge to question, shaped by one's own ideologies. Indubitably to me, starting off with strong concepts devoid of mass-market meretriciousness, putting them in a story line and choosing the right material to ensure a firm expression make up the indispensable principles. I maintain that an artist, and naturally his work, can not be deprived of a reflection of his ideology. In a sense, your ideology is a prime source of your stance in life. Of course, fine art can result even without these concerns, but to me, art requires a process where life is taken more seriously. In my opinion unbiased art, or artist, can not really exist....

    Suzanne Painter - I am a self-taught artist, learning portraiture from my mother at a young age. I am still in favor of charcoal when drawing portraits because of the ease of application, and the intensity of values. Charcoal gives me depth that pencils lack. As I progressed in my exploration of color, I experimented with oils, acrylics, and watercolor. Although I love the fresh, crispness of watercolor, I have yet to master the medium. Acrylics are wonderful for coverage,and intense color. They dry quickly, and when that's needed, I love acrylics. But I truly love oil paints. I love the smell, the feel, and the beautiful look that oil paints produce. I love the way I can blend and smear the paint to produce the desired atmosphere or emotion within the painting. My favorite colors are French Ultramarine Blue, Cadmium Red and Yellow, Brown Madder, Indian Red and Yellow, and Burnt/Raw Sienna and Umber. I mix 1 part to 3 parts Stand Oil to Linseed Oil for my painting medium. I live in the central valley of California, and enjoy traveling throughout the western states for inspiration. I maintain my own website as well as websites for other...

    Matei Enric - My art is a combination between easel and wall painting. More pieces which are assembled together, creating a full image, a piece of work. Space, as usual, circumscribes the work, the wall ( the vital space around the picture ) is inserted in the piece of work, becoming in this way an element ( having plastic valences) of the composition. The piece of work, in whose substance is also integrated the wall where it is placed, remindes of the wall painting , having a better comunication with the environment unbeing isolated from it by a frame or a closed shape ( square, rectangle etc). The base of my painting consists of the plastic rhythm ( the whole composition relying on the arrangement of similar elements) and the use of different ways of the elements materialization ( brush-up ) ....

    Vasily Zolottsev - There is only one law in art which carries objective character and comes from the very nature, conditional character and illusiveness of art! It is an indispensable condition of creation of an artistic image! It is necessary to judge an artwork by intensity and importance of the image and force of its emotional influence! Style, manner and technique don't have any importance and they are equivalent! The good picture of a primitive artist can be much more valuable in the art sense than a 'competent' picture of a realist and on the contrary! If there is an image, there is a work of art, if there isn't, it's no use crying for the moon! And it is not important which art means it has been reached by! Everyone to his 'own' taste! ...

    Michael Chatman - I create art as an expression of my interest in life in capturing the memorable scenes and ideas I have experienced. In creating an image or work, I first, picture the image or idea, then sketch on paper, measure the image to size and then transfer it on to a surface to start painting. Then I proceed to paint the areas of the image I have transformed, starting with the background and then the dominant features of the image, until I have a full painting. I mostly like to work in acrylic, although I can work in most mediums. I find that acrylics are easy to clean-up, dries quickly and is fairly forgiving, as long as one uses a lot of water. I also like working with digital art as I find it to be easy to work with, after learning the fundamentals, and can provide a precise and clear rendering of an image, as well as being able to enhance the image features. In creating Art, I want to leave a lasting impression on the viewer and make them feel as if they have been truly touched by what they've seen....

    Micheline Hadjis - www.michelinehadjis.com Painting has always been a passion. For the longest time I did not want to depart with my artwork.I love to paint everything that is exotic like orchids,tropical flowers, exotic fish...Through the years,I developped my own technique. Liking the fluid effects of watercolors but not the glass, I work on a fabric canvas on which I let liquid acrylic, watercolors and sometimes inks do their work for the background and inspiration for the structured elements in the foreground. The result is one of vibrant colors and stunning contrast.The final artwork does not require a glass.I have been working intensively to build my career for a number of years now. The road is long and arduous. You need a lot of confidence in your work, perseverance and patience to be successful in this business. Communications and exchanges with other artists helped me to situate myself and computer knowledge has brought me international exposure through my Canadian and American website. From these came international exhibitions, stimulating comments, participation to extraordinary events and sale of my paintings around the world. My marine scenes are the most popular. No surprise there as I am one ...

    Nicole Pereira - NICOLE PEREIRA Nicole Pereira is a young rising artist who started producing artwork at the young age of 4. Nicole noticed that she had a gift for art when her artwork was selected in her local public school and community art competitions. The local press also started raving about Nicoles work. With encouragement from her family and friends, Nicole now devotes all of her free time to paint abstract portraits that express her feelings and emotions. Originally, she started drawing realistic portraits of individuals and celebrities, but felt that she wanted to add more. By careful reinterpretation of the portrait, the use of broad brushstrokes and vivid colors, Nicole conveys her thoughts, feelings and emotion to the canvas to create unusual artwork. Nicole is just beginning to get recognition in the art world as a gifted and unique artist and her potential is unlimited....

    Susan Bell - It has been my wish to travel and paint the many people and cultures of the world. Raised on a farm in New York until the age of 11, I have seen many aspects of nature. I started out painting landscapes and still life. But my true passion, has been my fascination with people and the human face. I am struck by the innocence and candor of children. My willing subjects have been my grandchildren, much to their delight. There is something about seeing and recognizing your face in a painting. I am drawn to both realistic and abstract expression. It has been a goal in my work to incorporate the two. The many models I have painted have provided inspiration to look for the unique qualities that each of us possesses. It has been recent that I have taken interest in exploring the mystery in the face. Using a building of layers to lend depth and drama has been an exciting process. Committed to learning, my work reflects the wonder I experience daily. My hope is that my work reflects a deeper than skin look into the spirit of the people I do in portraiture. ...

    Jerry Ross - Manifesto of American Verismo By Jerry Ross, 2012 "American verismo", a movement that I have recently founded, is a catch-all phrase for an artistic style that draws its main inspiration from Italian art, both classical and modern. There is an implied nostalgia for work done "dal vero" (after life) whether classical (Raphael, Rubens, or Caravaggio, etc.) or 19th century (the Tuscan I Macchiaioli school) or more contemporary. Verismo is somewhat akin to contemporary "atelier realism" but the latter has been criticized for an academic uniformity and its over attention to details. American verismo is more poetic and linked to post-impressionism, the Milan-based Scapigliatura ('wild hair') movement, and the I Machiaioli's commitment to social issues. But like atelier realism, American verismo is associated with a painterly sketching style, use of broad brushstrokes, and the alla prima, "direct attack" technique of painting. It is also linked to all'aperto (open air) impressionist-style landscape painting. In short, to pleinairism which has become widely popular in recent years. I first introduced the term during several classes he taught at the Maude Kerns Art Center in Eugene and then later at the "Angels Fight Road Art Center" plein air retreat...