Paintings For Sale - Price Range: $1000 - $1999

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Discover 4,859 original painting artworks for sale between $1000 - $1999. Contemporary emerging artists: Terry Matarelli, Carlos Pardo, Jeanne Witkam, Ayesha Siddiqui, Georgina Love, D Loren Champlin, Carole Wilson, Alexander Sibachev, Roman Gumanyuk, Timothy King, Ljuba Adanja, David Cuffari, Sergio Olivosm, Natasa Dragisic are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 168 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Carlos Pardo: 'Sundays Afternoon', 2004 Oil Painting, Cityscape.  Sundays afternoon is the perfect time to go to de Milonga or tangueria to dance Tango in Buenos Aires.  As a kind religion the people of Buenos Aires run secretly to meet each to other dancing Tango, sharing a deep sad feeling in their souls.  Iti? 1/2s time to Tango...
Cityscape - Painting
35 x 35 inches (88.9 x 88.9 cm)
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Jeanne Witkam: 'Holland in een notedop', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Fantasy.
Fantasy - Painting
90 x 70 cm (35.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Jeanne Witkam: 'Afternoon Tea', 2007 Acrylic Painting, Fantasy.
Fantasy - Painting
90 x 70 cm (35.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Ayesha Siddiqui: 'Untitled III', 2006 Oil Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
16 x 22 inches (40.6 x 55.9 cm)
Ayesha Siddiqui: 'Untitled II', 2006 Oil Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
16 x 22 inches (40.6 x 55.9 cm)
Ayesha Siddiqui: 'Untitled', 2007 Oil Painting, Abstract.
, 2007
Abstract - Painting
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
Ayesha Siddiqui: 'Transformation', 2007 Oil Painting, Other.  Shows transformation in the Pakistani art scene from the prehistoric times to the contemporary ...
Other - Painting
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
Georgina Love: 'Cowboy Bunkhouse Junk', 2007 Oil Painting, Still Life.  Junk in a bunkhouse!  This trompe l'oeil is a fantastic assortment of texture and color - so real! !  The money is an eye catcher too! Go to my website for a close- up view. ...
Still Life - Painting
8 x 11 inches (20.3 x 27.9 cm)
D Loren Champlin: 'Joel by the Sea', 2007 Oil Painting, People. This is a painting of my two year old son when we went to the coast of Maine to see the ocean in Acadia National Park. ...
People - Painting
12 x 18 inches (30.5 x 45.7 cm)
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Carole Wilson: 'Spirit Bird', 1998 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Carole Wilson: 'Smile From the Heavenly Kingdom', 1994 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  Oils and composition metal leaf ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Carole Wilson: 'Old Testament Angel', 1992 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  oil and composition metal leaf ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
Carole Wilson: 'Musical Score', 1998 Oil Painting, Geometric.  Oil with composition metal leaf ...
Geometric - Painting
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
Carole Wilson: 'In the Center', 1999 Oil Painting, Geometric.
Geometric - Painting
34 x 36 inches (86.4 x 91.4 cm)
Carole Wilson: 'Diamond Vehicle', 1999 Oil Painting, Geometric.
Geometric - Painting
48 x 48 inches (121.9 x 121.9 cm)
Carlos Pardo: 'Fiesta Bullfighting', 2006 Oil Painting, World Culture.  Blood and Sand. Red and Gold. At five in afternoon Fiesta beguins. Bravery and pain. Proud and passion. As time goes by the bull feels his end. The bullfighter waits the fame or death. The silent fear of die is drowned in sweat and bravery. The public is always crudel...
World Culture - Painting
24 x 20 inches (61.0 x 50.8 cm)
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Alexander Sibachev: 'Beautiful', 2007 Oil Painting, Mystical.  Oil on Canvas. Please e- mail for payment and shipping information....
, 2007
Mystical - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Terry Matarelli: 'the last supper', 2006 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  middle aged men bonding with food and drink ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Terry Matarelli: 'more of everything', 2006 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  enjoying lifes bounty ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Terry Matarelli: 'birdie', 2006 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  middle aged male bonding ...
, 2006
Abstract Figurative - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Roman Gumanyuk: 'Shepherd', 2006 Oil Painting, Culture.  asia, mountains, shepherd, culture ...
, 2006
Culture - Painting
110 x 80 cm (43.3 x 31.5 inches)
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Roman Gumanyuk: 'Mountains of Pamir', 2005 Oil Painting, Mountains.  asia, mountains, pamir ...
Mountains - Painting
110 x 75 cm (43.3 x 29.5 inches)
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Timothy King: 'Lords Park 2', 1998 Oil Painting, Landscape.
Landscape - Painting
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Ljuba Adanja: 'Man', 2002 Oil Painting, Undecided.
, 2002
Undecided - Painting
61 x 100 cm (24.0 x 39.4 inches)
Ljuba Adanja: 'Untitled', 2001 Oil Painting, Undecided.
, 2001
Undecided - Painting
62 x 62 cm (24.4 x 24.4 inches)
David Cuffari: 'Boy by the Water', 2004 Acrylic Painting, Figurative.
Figurative - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Sergio Olivosm: 'Verano', 2007 Oil Painting, Abstract.  Cancun Sand, Virginia crabs . . . . ...
, 2007
Abstract - Painting
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Sergio Olivosm: 'Cenizas', 2007 Encaustic Painting, Abstract.  Ashes, scorpion, wood and sand ...
, 2007
Abstract - Painting
24 x 42 inches (61.0 x 106.7 cm)
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Natasa Dragisic: 'lunch at building site', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
205 x 175 cm (80.7 x 68.9 inches)
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Natasa Dragisic: 'edan ogboni', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
205 x 175 cm (80.7 x 68.9 inches)
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    Terry Matarelli - My life is all about process. It's the getting there that interests me. My art is similar in that I like the process of making something from nothing. I've spent years landscaping and building a cabin in the woods, as well as doing artwork, and I love taking a bare piece of nothingness and making it something, walk away and don't look back. I strive for a nice finished product, but it's the getting there that keeps me going. I'm not interested in pretty. Be real. Painting is paint on a surface. Any materials, for that matter, have their own essential being, and bring that spirit to the work. I look for that material to speak to me, say something to the viewer, and say whatever it wants. My work is mostly figure ground relationships. I've been drawn to the figure all my life. I'm interested in the drama of life and living, and the endless possibilities of the interaction or isolation we encounter. I'm not looking to represent surface reality, but rather emotional or spiritual reality. I want to get under the skin and see what's going on. I like...

    Carlos Pardo - IN SHORT: INSPIRATION: Concious and unconcious perceptions, my background, all circunstances of my life, experiences, past and present, books and newspapers that I read, films, Internet aEUR|feelings, emotions and a fertile imagination sometimes, all them aid to weave a story that will change alongside the execution of a piece. In my opinion our tradition, for thousands of years, the Arts reflect the vision of a trascendent life beyond our tangible life. THEME: Unreal cityscapes let us a special kind of plasticity. The imagination and feelings are active agents that are modeling the perceptible reality. Transcendent and oniric themes entered and remain in my artwork. In my imaginary urban landscapes there are overlaid elements of towns he has visited, some imagined, and maybe dreamed, but all with a unique feminine soul. The Town is a mother, lover, or daughter of the actions, dreams and passions of those who dwell in them or recall them in the distance. It is an idea in which wander those who have been caught up in its infinite labyrinth. PROCESS: I usually have not idea about what I will show on the surface. There is a lack of a script or previous sketch. Forms are born...

    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! ...

    D Loren Champlin - D. Loren Champlin currently resides in the highlands of Maine with his loving spouse and son. Champlin showed an interest in drawing very early in life. Champlin has been painting professionally since 1992. Early works were predominately done in pastels. After about 1997, he now works predominately in oils, yet the youthful spirit of his work remains the same. Champlin boldly uses colour and line to express his artistic vision. The colour is weaved together to form a tapestry. Bold lines give a feeling of motion and energy. His works are influenced by the passion and energy of life. Painting is the symphysis between artist and subject - the subject and the artist transcends a part of themselves to the painting creating a perfect union. It is a butterfly and the flower, the butterfly paints the flower flowing on the wind to the next to create new life - the miracle of pollenation. Painting is a way of thought. There are no words really to describe the process as thoughts are emotions and hues and shapes. It is calculated chaos resulting in harmony. Painting is to capture the spirit as if one could take a breath of wind, hold it and give...

    Carole Wilson - The inspiration for my images comes from meditation, dreams, and hypnogogic imagery; creating a healing, helpful presence wherever the art is placed is my goal. To that end, my intention is to create art that is visually stimulating, both overtly and on a subtle energetic level. As colors and shapes affect mood in powerful ways, I seek to evoke a joyful, uplifting response in the viewer. There is an underlying pure and positive force that can be expressed through the visual medium of painting, that is at once mysterious and yet accessible to human consciousness. Channeling this energy through paint and canvas is the purpose behind my work....

    Alexander Sibachev - Magical realism is the common theme throughout Alexander Sibachev's portfolio of oil paintings. Influenced by travels and life on three continents (Europe, Africa and North America), his artwork is a spectrum of emotions and impressions translated into form and color. Alexander presents a modern interpretation of form and figure combined with an emotionally-charged color palette. Each painting offers a fresh perspective of the magical element in the otherwise ordinary. To view Alexander's full portfolio, please visit www.sibachevart.com...

    Timothy King - ARTIST STATEMENT and BIOGRAPHY STATEMENT I find painting goes beyond the notion that painted reality is "nothing but " a precursor to a photographic realism. Painting is a phenomenological experiment. There is a synthesis between the visual and the kinesthetic that forms a powerful third range of human perception. Human space and form are not purely optical manifestations. The painting of mass and line can provoke a muscle sense, a physical ness between viewer and the painted relationships. Hans Hoffman called this "Push-Pull". Matisse referred to this as the convexity of pictorial space. In this "meta-vision" or "minds-eye" the painter is not freed from the experience of perspective and local color and the naturalistic geometry of the objects and scenes. Rather, the painter can be liberated by the experience and knowledge of the defining aspects of human reality. Vision encompasses the obvious factors of sight along with other less obvious paths to sensing reality. Human vision is based on a plasticity of structures that tell us more than what a photograph can convey. The visual system, governed by layers of logical relationships, goes much further than a photo interpretation of reality. Painters like Courbet and Cezanne understood ...

    David Cuffari - I approach my work as a visual poem. Sometimes the meaning is simple and direct and other times it's more complex. I prefer to create work that is open-ended allowing the viewer their own interpretation of what I present. I am primarily a painter preferring to work in acrylics as it allows me to make rapid revisions which helps keep the work fresh and immediate. The over-arching theme of my artwork is the human condition. I see the fabric of life as woven in opposites. By employing dualities like order/chaos, rough/smooth textures, themes of life/death, controlled effects/happy accidents, rational/irrational imagery, I try to paint interesting pictures that allow the viewer to see the world a bit differently. I am also interested in the notion of time. I don't believe that time is linear but more like an echo. I try to avoid static imagery preferring to create a complex painting that unfolds as you look at it, with layers of imagery and meaning. I do this by preserving the process of editing and revision as I arrive at the final image. Most recently I've been proceeding without a pre-conceived ...

    Sergio Olivosm - Investigating themes of humanity and human nature ... is what my pieces are a reflection of--an imprint...a memoir and a motive for reflection about my life and times. The presence and absence of objects (bullets, knives, teeth) play an important part in'rememberance' and the act of'provoking thought'. Being in the presence of an object we know is used to wound, to the print marking the obvious absence of the same- leaves one with thoughts of our own certain reality: our every day knowledge of the violence around me directly and/or indirectly. Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Ciudad Juarez- from my Mexico , My new home: Washington DC (this summer 2006--- 15+ murders.. and counting). Realities can also be simple as they surround me. My constant fascination with the beauty of insects and other found objects leads me to memorialize them on my canvases (btw: I only keep them when dead). In Mexico it was scorpions.... now in the Washington DC area, I am turning to wasps and cicadas. ...