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Discover 2,520 original painting artworks for sale between $2000 - $2999. Contemporary emerging artists: Laurie Vaughn, Winnie Davies, Jo Allebach, Kimberly Rowlett, Luis Guillermo Ramírez Ezquerra, Matei Enric, John Mccarthy, Areshidze George, Shanee Uberman, Israel Tsvaygenbaum, Jacinta Crowley_long, Richard Donagrandi, Clari Netzer, Lana Picciano, Bianca Pirlog, Carola Daireaux are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 87 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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Winnie Davies: 'Thousand Words', 2002 Oil Painting, Conceptual.
Conceptual - Painting
48 x 24 inches (121.9 x 61.0 cm)
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Winnie Davies: 'Yang from Yin and Yang', 2007 Other Painting, Conceptual.
Conceptual - Painting
48 x 24 inches (121.9 x 61.0 cm)
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Jo Allebach: 'The Canyon', 2013 Acrylic Painting, Landscape.   Golden, brown, umber, canyon, sunlight, brilliant, landscape, sunset, ...
, 2013
Landscape - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Kimberly Rowlett: 'Earth Abstract by Kim Rowlett', 2009 Oil Painting, Abstract.      This is an original large Earthy abstract oil painting, entitled Earth Abstract with staple free sides, on a pre- stretched canvas, by Noted Artist, Kim Rowlett. It is a colorful, addition to your art collection and decor. My own  certificate of authenticity will be sent along the painting. The size...
Abstract - Painting
0 x 16 inches (0.0 x 40.6 cm)
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Luis Guillermo Ramírez Ezquerra: 'CIVILIZATION, LUIS RE', 2013 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Figurative.             . luis re. 2011                ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
100 x 80 cm (39.4 x 31.5 inches)
Matei Enric: 'IN ABSENTIA ', 2013 Tempera Painting, Archetypal.  tempera/ wood, 2 pieces, 135 X 135 cm           ...
Archetypal - Painting
135 x 135 cm (53.1 x 53.1 inches)
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John Mccarthy: 'Saint Thomas Carnival 2013', 2013 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  oil paint, paint chips on canvas                  ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Areshidze George: 'dual verse', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  one of my favorite artworks.    ...
, 2012
Abstract Figurative - Painting
100 x 80 cm (39.4 x 31.5 inches)
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Areshidze George: 'Fashion man', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  History of one man with conceptual texts and symbols.     ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Areshidze George: 'Pappets Show', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  pappets show - our life let's make a parallels by your self  ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Areshidze George: 'Meds', 2013 Oil Painting, Abstract.
, 2013
Abstract - Painting
110 x 80 cm (43.3 x 31.5 inches)
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Shanee Uberman: 'Some Where Over the Mountain', 2013 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.  when your world looses a bit of the magic, come here and see the landscape thru my eyes. . .   ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Shanee Uberman: 'LAST CHANCE, MARKET CLOSING', 2013 Oil Painting, Figurative.  SO MUCH SPACE FOR YOU THE VIEWER TO ENTER. CLOSING TIME. . .     ...
Figurative - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Israel Tsvaygenbaum: 'The Shochet with Rooster', 1997 Oil Painting, Portrait.  Tsvaygenbaumi? 1/2s painting The Rabbi Leading the Angel is about a Rabbi who leads Godi? 1/2s angel. Tsvaygenbaum let Godi? 1/2s angel follow a human being that carries the Torah as Godi? 1/2s guidebook to life. Godi? 1/2s Bible is cherished both by humanity and angels. ...
Portrait - Painting
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
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Israel Tsvaygenbaum: 'Boy Leading the Blind Angel', 1997 Oil Painting, Mythology.  The boy in the painting Boy Leading the Blind Angel with a Torah in his hand is leading the blind angel through the desert. The image is based on a dream Tsvaygenbaum had. In his dream, he also saw a vision of the future, where God trusts the human being...
Mythology - Painting
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
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Shanee Uberman: 'OCEAN DREAM', 2013 Oil Painting, Abstract.  abstract seascape dream. . .      ...
Abstract - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Shanee Uberman: 'RHYTHUM', 2013 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.   abstract. . this painting feels very musical, moving and full of rythum     ...
, 2013
Abstract Landscape - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Israel Tsvaygenbaum: 'A Bride, I', 1997 Oil Painting, Portrait.  Tsvaygenbaum thinks that a veil adds glorious beauty to a bride. It moved him to create the painting A Bride, I. This is dedicated to his wife and all brides. ...
, 1997
Portrait - Painting
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
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Israel Tsvaygenbaum: 'Woman with shawl', 2003 Oil Painting, Other.  Woman with Shawl is dedicated to the women of the Caucasus that Tsvaygenbaum grew up with in Russia. His grandmother, mother and many women in Caucasus wore traditional shawls. They were very colorful with their various displays of beautiful patterns. He still remembers how much he liked it when his...
Other - Painting
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
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Jacinta Crowley_long: 'Stag Night', 2012 Oil Painting, Animals.   Stag, Deer, Ireland, evening , Mountains  ...
, 2012
Animals - Painting
24 x 20 inches (61.0 x 50.8 cm)
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Jacinta Crowley_long: 'The Babysitters', 2012 Oil Painting, Dogs.  Irish Wolfhound, Scottish Deerhound, King Charles Spaniel ...
Dogs - Painting
24 x 20 inches (61.0 x 50.8 cm)
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Richard Donagrandi: 'Jefferson Memorial DC', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.
Abstract Landscape - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Richard Donagrandi: 'DC Park in Winter', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.
Abstract Landscape - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Richard Donagrandi: 'War Memorial DC', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.
Abstract Landscape - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Clari Netzer: 'The journey', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract.        oil on canvas, conceptual, abstract, contemporary, modern, expressionist, landscape, journey, blue, orange, green, colorful, circles, ship       ...
Abstract - Painting
150 x 120 cm (59.1 x 47.2 inches)
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Lana Picciano: 'The Looking Glass', 2016 Oil Painting, Abstract. soft yellows...
Abstract - Painting
36 x 50 inches (91.4 x 127.0 cm)
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Lana Picciano: 'Borderline Green', 2014 Oil Painting, Abstract. darker greens, soft, geometrical...
Abstract - Painting
60 x 42 inches (152.4 x 106.7 cm)
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Bianca Pirlog: 'hazard', 2013 Oil Painting, Abstract.    oil on canvas   ...
, 2013
Abstract - Painting
61 x 76 cm (24.0 x 29.9 inches)
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Carola Daireaux: 'Vuelo Infinito', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Other.
Other - Painting
200 x 70 cm (78.7 x 27.6 inches)
Josef Jobst: 'Buttermarshmarigold', 2010 Oil Painting, Figurative.   from the series:
Figurative - Painting
76 x 76 cm (29.9 x 29.9 inches)
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    Laurie Vaughn - Primarily, my inspiration is derivitive of the New York School art movement genre of abstract expressionism. Additionally, I incorporate expressionist painting influences, derived from the CoBrA art, German Expressionism, in creating my personal brand, of representational, expressionist painting. Taking formal techniques from the CoBrA and New York School art movement, I blend subliminal nuances emanating from sources of inspiration, that are as diverse as Japanese calligraphy to the tribal art, of the Dogon. Utilizing a layering of abstract expressionist painting applications, I reference the oevres of expressionist artists that includes: Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, Willem deKooning, Hans Hofmann, Robert Motherwell, and lesser known, abstract expressionism art movement painters. Representational techniques have been strongly influenced by the bold, vibrant, and colorful expressionist painting genre of significant CoBrA art movement icons, including: Cornielle, Karel Appel, Rooskens, Eugene Brands, Lucebert and Asger Jorn.I prefer to work in mixed media, incorporating gesso, tempera, acrylic, enamel and oil on canvas. My goal is to create individual series, dominated by influences from a combination of artists, overlaid with my personal interpretation or social commentary on events that effect us all....

    Winnie Davies - I started my initial art training with traditional Chinese painting and Chinese Calligraphy. I've found that the traditional art training gave me a good foundation for my further development of art, even in oil painting and sculpture. I love art of all forms and all media, art shouldn't have any limitation....

    Jo Allebach - JO ANN ALLEBACH ARTIST STATEMENT Jo Allebach Bio As an artist, I strive to create art that is a unique expression of who I am, and what I know and love. My art is my passion. The challenging aspect of painting is taking a familiar scene and creating my own personal vision of it. I have a sense of awe in everything around me, finding it absolutely enchanting and seek to show it in my work. I feel nature is our greatest teacher I consider my paintings to be celebrations on canvas. I hope my art will resonate in the observers' memory so that the process of recollection becomes a dialogue with the image. They are a tribute to the beautiful world in which we live. Through my unique works of art, I bring joy to the homes and lives of collectors all over the country. I create art to bring home the memories of what I saw. Not a picture duplicating what I saw but the memories evoked by what I saw. Over the years I have created a visual memory for the landscape. In my painting I just mentally hiked the scene, creating rocks and trees, hills and ...

    Kimberly Rowlett - My name is Kimberly Rowlett and I have shown locally, in the SE TN area, globally,via traveling group exhibitions throughout Russia, and on the internet for many years. I have sold successfully via Ebay, ArtByUs.com and Yessy art galleries. I have been Noted for both the art and photography that I do, in Marquis Who's Who of America, and Who's Who of American Women for many years, now. I am also listed in the Askart Bluebook, and on the AskArt.com site. I also do some social networking via the ArtReview blog, as well. I am in original art and print collections all over the world. My interests include the environment, preservation of historic rural areas, wildlife, farming, heritage and more. I now have a site on Etsy at

    Luis Guillermo Ramírez Ezquerra - Luis RE. Artist statment. Versus: sobre Borderline borderline [boer-der-lain] s. Limite, orilla, frontera.- a. Incierto, dudoso. A borderline case, caso entre lo normal y lo subnormal. borderline (termino psicoanalitico): caso clinico de personalidad que oscila entre varias patologias, sin tendencia a alguna en particular. "El caracter de la imagen se determina por la relacion establecida entre el adorante y el adorado" Shukrasharia. La frontera entre una cosa y otra siempre ha sido creada, por lo tanto es siempre suceptible a la destruccion. Lo hermoso puede ser grotesco de un momento a otro. La vida tiene como companera mas cercana a la muerte. Nada es forma o pura, incluso lo que supone serlo. Entre los trazos basicos de las lineas se esconde una verdad. La imagen misma de las lineas del trabajo de luis RE Borderniline -horizontales pasivas o activas verticales- nos sugiere ya la idea misma de limite. ?limite de que? Borderline, actual peldano pictorico del aritsta, sugiere marcar y desvanecer limites, y confronta tres pares de ideas, fundamentales para su poetica pictorica: 1. La imagen vs. ...

    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 ) ....

    John Mccarthy - "Chaos for me breeds images." -- Francis Bacon JFM Theory: Chaos is the ultimate order. The energy embodied in John McCarthy's art springs from a chaos that exists at a level that far surpasses the categories of abstract expressionism and other forms of so-called "accidental art." It is a place where the meaningful and the meaningless can playfully co-exist; where reason and the illogical exist side by side; where the details are always superior to the whole; where chaos is the ultimate order, where a lightning bolt of paint ignites texture and impasto in an electric explosion of conscious thought and anxious action. It represents a separate multiverse - where opposing sides forever reverse, replace each other and merge. Conversely, the rules of the world can also be seen as reversals, betrayals, plot twists, double identities, traps, time warps, black holes, rebellions in consciousness, metamorphoses and the big bang. McCarthy's paintings are shards of broken-glass paint that re-define a cubist view of chaos theory. They are atomic or subatomic explosions of colors like nothing that has come before. Look closely at the rivers of color represented in his action painting and see if you can decipher...

    Areshidze George - There was a man, he came into being, and he lived He was born every morning and died every night. He created to see, otherwise he couldn't perceive People moved around him, and he painted their motions. People moved so fast that they saw only the visual side of things and made a big thing out of it. The man wasn't interested in that. Why? - Because he couldn't stop. He had no alternative. People thought he did what he did for pleasure, for beauty, others thought he had nothing else to do. Only one person knew what he was actually looking for and that person was him Who is hurt by permanent protest but the one who protests? I know that but only confrontation can reveal the truth And there was a Trout that swam against the current. As the time passed he felt the world around him. He used to go where the live emotions swam and caught them. Then he would return to canvas. Emotion deadly but short. In a few hours everything was over - the man was happy. But for half an hour only One hour passed and he would return to fishing on ...

    Israel Tsvaygenbaum - I believe that art is as necessary as the air we breathe; it is what makes us human. As an artist, my role is to help people fulfill this need. My medium is oil on canvas. I like the roughness, the vibrancy of oil. Through oil, I can best express myself. I love the process of painting. When I'm painting, I don't think about the finished product or the viewer; I just focus on being true to the process. Before I ever touch the canvas, or begin to sketch, I let the images swirl around in my mind. Then, I begin a series of sketches to translate my thoughts into more concrete images. As the images take shape on the canvas, they begin to change. Sometimes, I myself am surprised at the outcome. What kind of painting do I do? I don't like labels; I prefer to be free to interpret my ideas as they come to me. Some of the themes that have figured in my paintings are my personal past, Jewish history, Biblical themes and nature. A number of my paintings are set in Derbent, a city in the south of Russia where I spent ...

    Jacinta Crowley_Long - Living surrounded by her animals in Wicklow, Ireland,this professional artist has a deserved reputation as Irelands foremost contemporary canine and equestrian artist. An award winning full time professional artist, Jacinta graduated with a PhD from University College, Cork and now has both a national and international reputation for her paintings of rural landscapes, country life, period interiors and equine and dog studies. She lives in and works from an 18th century country rectory in the heart of Wicklow. Her subject matter depicts the genteel splendour, pursuits and often eccentricities of Irelands surviving country houses and demesnes. She has been selected in recent years to exhibit at the prestigious International Exhibition of Equestrian Art at both Chisties and the Mall Galleries, London. This exhibition is staged annually to showcase the work of the best of International Equine artists. The empathy she clearly has for her subjects, allied with her technical ability, knowledge of anatomy and acute observation can be seen in her evocative paintings of animals and country artifacts - all drawn from the farmyard, gardens and fields surrounding her home. Her landscapes portray an other-worldly atmosphere of moments caught in time and depict anachronistic experiences and a way of...

    Richard Donagrandi - My works are abstract landscapes built around the idea that most folk aren't very aware of their surroundings or place in the world. I am inspired by the ancient Hindu practice of seeing without seeing; being without being; and the Buddhist practices of contemplation, cognition, and awareness. To express these ideas, I choose to paint landscapes blurred out to give only the impression of color and pattern. The color, pattern, and light become the details. Born from more of a complete non-objective style, I've begun to focus more on real landscape locations ranging from urban to rural from places I've lived or traveled. Blurring the image, to me, becomes a contemplation on the impermanence of the original image; embodying a buddhist meditation technique of imaging everyone you know and everywhere you've been, has passed away....

    Clari Netzer - My paintings are characterized by dualism and color rooted in Mexico where I grew up. I make use of contrasting elements which eventually reach balance and harmony: warm and cold colors, rounded shapes and sharp combinations that create tension and interest. I intend to denote a state of two parts, a view about the relationship between mind and matter where two opposites co-exist in harmony. The colors, lines and forms are a continuous challenge that leads me to constantly experiment with new styles, from figurative to abstraction, my artworks show a prominent harmonious composition, symbolisms and figures that add a dimension of mystery to the pictorial narrative, yet are full the senses and share meticulous aesthetics ...

    Lana Picciano - Musical compositions are everywhere in nature. Most of my inspiration for the artwork colors and compositions are derived from landscapes, their light, color and moodiness. The sounds, the colors, and the the quiet spaces, touch me and stir the energies of my soul. I connect to the spirit that lightens our hearts and feeds the soul. My work is upbeat and joyful. The colors are bright and can be very playful. The art takes on a life of its own and becomes one with the surroundings. Nature has many colors, sounds, rhythms and moods. All of them are inspiring are inspiring to me. The painting is borne from within and finds its life in visual art. I begin with small colorful sketches using pastels, guache, oil pastels, etc. The colors and shapes are pushed around on art paper until they begin feel right. Little by little the colors and shapes are worked and re-worked, pushed and pulled. Once I am satisfied that the identity of the sketch is clear, I translate onto canvas with oil paints. The oil paint medium when applied to the canvas creates additional changes. The oils are worked very thin in layers. As the layers ...

    Carola Daireaux - Carola Daireaux was born in Seville Spain from an Argentinean family in 1967. She graduated in Fine Arts from the University UFRJ of Rio de Janeiro Brazil in 97. With her acrylics on canvas paintings she represents in a colorful lively way her feelings about everyday experiences. Her art works can be found in private collections in the United States, England, Italy, France, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil Argentina. ...