Mixed Media Art

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Cris Orfescu, Elena Zhogina, Barry Boobis, Troy Whitethorne, Iwona Dufaj, Kohlene Hendrickson, Lyn Walters, Loretta Nash, Maria Eugenia Akel, Monica Malbeck, Cecilia Sassi, Milan Nesic, Nora Meyer, Ken Hillberry, Miri Chais, Arturo Morin, Eduardo Carqueijeiro, Gordana Olujic Dosic, Jasmine Ronel, Marilena Bruni offering original Mixed Media artworks.


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Elena Zhogina: 'in front of the mirror', 2011 Mixed Media, People.  Its my first carton work inspired by Henri Raymon de Toulouse Lautrec. Its made on carton with oil and oil pastel rubbed and neutralized by diluent. I read that Lautrec developed his own style by working in similar manner on oil paintings. I have also derived from him his manner...
People - Mixed Media
50 x 60 cm (19.7 x 23.6 inches)
Barry Boobis: 'Herbie Mann painting artwork Cantata', 2011 Mixed Media, Music.  Herbie Mann is plugged into the cosmos in this New Age piece, in a jazz interpretation of a classical CANTATA!                                             ...
Music - Mixed Media
32 x 40 inches (81.3 x 101.6 cm)
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Barry Boobis: 'Dave Brubeck painting artwork Piano Man', 2011 Mixed Media, Music.  Dave Brubeck and Billy Joel inspired, the PIANO MAN strikes the keys, swirling with the sensual, electric energy of the muse!                                            ...
Music - Mixed Media
32 x 40 inches (81.3 x 101.6 cm)
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Troy Whitethorne: ' Three Indian Baskets of Arizona', 2011 Mixed Media, Ethnic.    Art, Native American Culture, fine Design, Troy Whitethorne artist, navajo/ hopi.   ...
Ethnic - Mixed Media
22 x 27 inches (55.9 x 68.6 cm)
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Elena Zhogina: 'Running train', 2010 Mixed Media, Travel.   I always dreamt of playing with perspective. They say its more complicated to draw a direct line or a circle than a wave or an oval, and for me it is so. I am fond of motion and recently started painting various types of motions, animals, bikes etc. So after...
Travel - Mixed Media
60 x 40 cm (23.6 x 15.7 inches)
Iwona Dufaj: 'Cubana', 2010 Mixed Media, Portrait.
, 2010
Portrait - Mixed Media
36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)
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Kohlene Hendrickson: 'Avril', 2011 Mixed Media, Figurative.  portrait, expressive, figurative, encaustic ...
, 2011
Figurative - Mixed Media
100 x 100 cm (39.4 x 39.4 inches)
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Lyn Walters: 'Whos Letting The Water Out', 2011 Mixed Media, Sea Life. Acrylic and texturizer on gallery wrapped canvas.           ...
Sea Life - Mixed Media
120 x 80 cm (47.2 x 31.5 inches)
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Loretta Nash: 'Butterfly 2010', 2010 Mixed Media, nature.  butterfly, cubist, minimalist ...
nature - Mixed Media
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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Maria Eugenia Akel: 'homenaje a Matta', 2010 Mixed Media, Surrealism.          It is a mix Photo- painting, using my own self taken photos and my paintings, all worked in digital , and then over canvac.         ...
Surrealism - Mixed Media
50.5 x 50 cm (19.9 x 19.7 inches)
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Monica Malbeck: 'Life Travelers', 2016 Mixed Media, Birds.
Birds - Mixed Media
36 x 30 inches (91.4 x 76.2 cm)
Cecilia Sassi: 'Close to the Beach', 2008 Mixed Media, Abstract Landscape.   early morning in the beach    ...
Abstract Landscape - Mixed Media
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Cris Orfescu: '3D Glasses Only', 2011 Mixed Media, Abstract.  Nanosculpture: mixture of graphite nano and microparticles visualized with a scanning electron microscope ( courtesy of Applied Analytical Sciences in Costa Mesa, California) . The image was captured in a computer and printed on fine art paper with archival inks specially formulated to last for a long time. This way, the nanosculpture...
Abstract - Mixed Media
33 x 33 cm (13.0 x 13.0 inches)
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Cris Orfescu: 'NanoWing', 2011 Mixed Media, Abstract Figurative.   Nanosculpture: mixture of graphite nano and microparticles visualized with a scanning electron microscope ( courtesy of Applied Analytical Sciences in Costa Mesa, California) . The image was captured in a computer and printed on canvas with archival inks specially formulated to last for a long time. This way, the nanosculpture could be...
, 2011
Abstract Figurative - Mixed Media
48 x 33 cm (18.9 x 13.0 inches)
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Milan Nesic: 'Again', 2010 Mixed Media, Abstract.
, 2010
Abstract - Mixed Media
60 x 80 cm (23.6 x 31.5 inches)
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Milan Nesic: '27th May', 2008 Mixed Media, Abstract.
, 2008
Abstract - Mixed Media
40 x 35 cm (15.7 x 13.8 inches)
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Nora Meyer: 'COTTON CANDY', 2011 Mixed Media, Abstract.        Acrylics, inks, textures on stretched canvas. Contemporary, modern original painting.       ...
Abstract - Mixed Media
10 x 10 inches (25.4 x 25.4 cm)
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Ken Hillberry: 'Warm Waters', 2011 Mixed Media, Abstract.    movement, ripple effect, liquidity                      ...
Abstract - Mixed Media
22 x 30 inches (55.9 x 76.2 cm)
Miri Chais: 'New New Man', 2010 Mixed Media, Technology.
Technology - Mixed Media
42 x 57 cm (16.5 x 22.4 inches)
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Troy Whitethorne: 'Going Apples Native Way', 2011 Mixed Media, Ethnic.  Art, Native American Culture, fine Design, Hopi Clowns, Troy Whitethorne artist, navajo/ hopi. ...
Ethnic - Mixed Media
26 x 32 inches (66.0 x 81.3 cm)
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Arturo Morin: 'OTRO BESO', 2011 Mixed Media, Figurative.  CONCEPTUAL ART        ...
, 2011
Figurative - Mixed Media
150 x 150 cm (59.1 x 59.1 inches)
Nora Meyer: 'FOR THE PEOPLE', 2011 Mixed Media, Abstract.       Acrylics, inks, textures on stretched canvas. Contemporary, modern original painting.      ...
Abstract - Mixed Media
40 x 20 inches (101.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Eduardo Carqueijeiro: 'I am a man', 2011 Mixed Media, Figurative.   acrylic and collage  ...
, 2011
Figurative - Mixed Media
40 x 30 cm (15.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Eduardo Carqueijeiro: 'I am a robot', 2011 Mixed Media, Figurative.  acrylic and collage ...
Figurative - Mixed Media
40 x 30 cm (15.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Gordana Olujic Dosic: 'bowl with pompoms', 2010 Mixed Media, Humor.  drawing, collage; pom- poms and thread on paper; the theme of bowl is interpreted as playful and whimsical.  ...
Humor - Mixed Media
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
Gordana Olujic Dosic: 'bowl with 4 strawberries', 2010 Mixed Media, Humor.  drawing, collage, screen- print; elastic and thread on paper; the theme of bowl is interpreted as playful and whimsical. ...
Humor - Mixed Media
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
Jasmine Ronel: 'Position One 2010', 2010 Mixed Media, undecided.
undecided - Mixed Media
160 x 121 cm (63.0 x 47.6 inches)
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Marilena Bruni: 'Tango matisse', 2011 Mixed Media, Dance.   acrilico, gesso e bitume su tela  ...
Dance - Mixed Media
50 x 150 cm (19.7 x 59.1 inches)
Marilena Bruni: 'Tango Luna', 2011 Mixed Media, Dance.  acrilico, gesso e bitume su tela ...
, 2011
Dance - Mixed Media
50 x 150 cm (19.7 x 59.1 inches)
Carla Goldberg: 'Maiden Of The Crest Of The Wave', 2010 Mixed Media, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Mixed Media
36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)
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    Cris Orfescu - NANOART I create Art from Science using Technology. My art is a reflection of the technological movement. I consider NanoArt to be a more appealing and effective way to communicate with the general public and to inform people about the new technologies of the 21st Century raising the public awareness of Nanotechnology and its impact on our lives. Nanotechnology deals with the synthesis, manipulation and characterization of matter at the sub-100 nanometers level. Nanotechnology is still an emerging area although commercial products are already on the market. I bring the small world in front of my audience by visualizing with a scanning electron microscope the nanolandscapes and the nanosculptures I create by physical and chemical processes. I paint and manipulate digitally the monochromatic electron images and print them on canvas or fine art paper with archival inks specially formulated to last for a long time (giclee prints). This way, the scientific images become artworks and could be showcased for a large audience to educate the public with creative images that are appealing and acceptable. ...

    Elena Zhogina - I am a self taught artist in love with what I do. I love research into form, color, texture, styles and fantasies. I am a self-made artist. In contrast to classical school of painting I use intuition and feelings to express myself. For me the world of painting allows to find my own way of self-expression and reveal my true personality. Some paintings start from one idea but with time discover to me new things. They bring harmony and happiness into my life. I am focused on drawing/painting portraits/people and various types/styles of motion. There are several symbolism works in my portofolio describing certain period of my life and my reflections thereon. Its a pleasure to share it with you ...

    Barry Boobis - Musical Visions is a body of work devoted to all themes of Music. These themes traverse the worlds of jazz, dance, rock, nature, spirit, and beyond. These musical themes are explored in the universes of realism and abstract, often combining both at a level of Spirit. Having practiced Zen meditation I see all mediums of art as One, which is derived from the ancient Buddhist scriptures. My Greatgrandfather wrote the "Hatikvah," national anthem of Israel, and my father was a jazz piano player, as well as a commercial artist, so the genetic splicing is readily obvious. The heritage of music, as well as art and spirit informs the work, and I offer it as a form of celebration of heightened sensibility. Joyousness, rapture, and expression, not just existence! As artist- in- residence at the Bluenote jazz club in NYC, and a participant in the Newport Jazz Festival and the Saratoga Jazz Festival for many years, I have had the great opportunity to bring this work to lovers of music as well as art throughout the Eastern Seabord of the USA. I now welcome the opportunity to bring it to the world- at- large through absolutearts.com. Please celebrate with me! ...

    Troy Whitethorne - "to create, is to put your soul, on paper,!" i love still life, cultural art, abstracts and nudes. My passion for art, is number one on my list, i love art, and its a way to express who i am.......

    Iwona Dufaj - OUnforeseen circumstances D painful or precious - test our emotional limits and open our eyes to the raw truth of existence. Shock tactics commonly used in todayOs art are intended to manufacture controversy. We need to concentrate on images that evoke human emotion. Regardless of sex, race or station in life imagery can connect us to the human experience.O...

    Loretta Nash - I love to create things. I got into being an artist because it allowed me to let my imagination flourish with out judgment. I like the encouragement and the satisfaction that I did something with my own hands. I received my Bachelors of Arts in Art in 1992. My themes of my works go everywhere. Everything inspires me. For example just recently a hand dryer blowing on my skin gave me an idea. I run with the ideas or I just let them die. The pencil/pen has always been my tools of choice because they were easy to sneak to paying jobs with the sketch book to do during downtime and breaks. The paint brush is just an extension on the pencil/ink. Since 1999, I upload design pieces onto various art production retail sites. (i.e. www.redbubble.com/lorgh, www.loretta-nash.fineartamerica.com, www.zazzle.com/lorettanash, www. artwanted.com/lorgh, www.flickr.com/lorgh, www.lorettanash.co.cc, etc.) Since October 2010, I created caricatures at local events and of private citizens. I have not stopped creating. ...

    Monica Malbeck - I was born and raised in Romania, attending art school there. I graduated in 1974 from a highly successful art pilot program at age 18. Where I was offered exposure to all facets of art from visual communications to industrial design. This was followed by a successful career in fashion design with clients throughout Europe, U.S., and Japan. In 1990 I moved to the United States, and in 1996 I was introduced to digital media falling in love instantly with its versatility. I have been exploring digital design since then, trying to mix digital color and the illusions of texture and shape to capture fleeting, momentary thoughts and my feelings. My style varies depending on the subject being captured, as I always try to let the subject dictate the style rather than try to impose a repetitive style format. I have retired to Hawaii very early from a career as a fashion consultant, and decided to focus on art. My very first submission of my artwork to an international competition in Italy, was chosen among the finalists. I am a self-taught digital artist, and I like to explore a broad range of subjects. In my gallery you will...

    Nora Meyer - I paint what I feel, what I imagine, what I'm reminded of, what I see and live. Some times I take a classic and rethink it. Some times my drawings are of every day items and the appreciation of their souls and their quiet drama. I find beauty in the patterns of shadows, the light and the darkness, the forms created amongst another. ...

    Ken Hillberry - In art and in life, dynamics of balance, integrity and tolerant interaction of all elements or participants ought to be see, experienced and maintained. At the same time, the challenge of affecting this balance is creatively encountering all changes and adapt accordingly. For some, the destination or pre-determined outcomes are sought more often than not. Then there are some who savor the journey, thus witnessing and enjoying developments along the way. I fall into the latter category. It's like watching the film develop in a darkroom. the image takes form a little at a time right before my eyes. The creative process, for me, is void of pressure and timeless. The ability and practice and discipline are central in my approach. My creative intent is to engage a viewer in thought and emotion, as well as, with their eyes. Using imagination, retrospect or model, my range of composition can be conceptual, perhaps impressionistic or abstract in application, but always developed to evoke an awareness and appreciation for the relative conditions in life experience and art form as I incisively or playfully interpret my experiences along the way. ...

    Miri Chais - I create crossbreeds, and connect intricate, surrealistic "light-bearing" objects, luring the viewer into a world of fantasy and imagination. This combinations and fusions generate an illusion, introducing new perspectives which orient and move toward the light. I am interested in exploring and uncovering the poetic elements built into the technological world, while striving to transform the resulting research data into a visual display. It is an investigative process committed to asking questions, probing,and attempting to comprehend the world in which we live, the possibilities at hand, and the expectations for the future. The relationship between information and meaning arising from the works is associated with acts of subtraction, addition, and equation of the different fields of knowledge, while breaking free from the fetters of concreteness, duration, and memory, and taking the liberty to create a new space of operation. The displayed information and the visual capacity discernible in my works sustain a system of equilibrium and a delicate balance between object and image, artist and inspiration, setting and dream. Each work is based on a dialogue between figure and setting, tracing the embodiment of informative concepts and the object's ability to convey and transfer them, as they ...

    Gordana Olujic Dosic - My fibre-based mixed media work often explores the opposites of strength and vulnerability,attachment and loss, trust and betrayal. My work on paper combines drawing techniques with stitching and collage and use of title/text to provide the narrative. Some of my recent work explores universal shapes of bowl and a human hand in a playful and whimsical manner. ...

    Jasmine Ronel - Woman, flower, abstraction Three pivotal images in my oeuvre entwined to form the statement I strive to put forth each time anew. I am a woman, I am a flower, I am an abstraction. These images constantly support and rely on one another. The abstract paintings are typified by a flower's architecture, the flower paintings are on the verge of abstraction, and the women's paintings sprout with stains. My mode of work includes the use of diverse and complex techniques, spanning a wide range of materials and media: photography, computer processing, printing spraying, high-gloss enamel paints, acrylics, glass paints, watercolors, oils, felt-tip pens and pencils. The canvas is processed in stages, via cumulated layers that maintain intricate interrelations of construction and destruction, mending and erasing. Whether the emerging image has ascribed value or not, the painting's true theme is in fact painting. The work transpires as a private outcome of the path towards that particular painting: the trail of its drippings, the mass of its strata and the depth of its insights....

    Marilena Bruni - l'artista,vive e lavora a Roma,architetto,ha lavorato nella decorazione parietale e nel restauro di tele,da sempre viaggiatrice nel mondo,dal sudamerica ai paesi del medioriente,pone nelle sue tele i ricordi di pitture,colori e alfabeti visti chissa dove e chissa quando,i suoi cromatismi intensi e di contrasto esprimono il suo vissuto,il tutto tenuto insieme da un fortissimo senso del colore.L'artista ha esposto in Italia e all'estero....