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Discover 2,520 original painting artworks for sale between $2000 - $2999. Contemporary emerging artists: Hubert Cance, Corinne Medina-saludo, Sanjay Verma, Pham Kien Giang, Jack Diamond, Patrick Trotter, Tom Kelly, Jan Pozzi, Ione Citrin, Claudette Losier, Helge W. Steinmann A.k.a. Bomber, Tomas Castano, Angela Treat Lyon, Firdausei Mehraygan, Jose Luis Nunez, Pedro Martin De Clet, Yorgos Maryelis, Lynne Friedman 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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Hubert Cance: 'Watchers: Madness', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Mystical.            Acrylics on Black card                ...
Mystical - Painting
29 x 42 cm (11.4 x 16.5 inches)
Corinne Medina-saludo: 'Herencia Hispana', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative. Herencia Hispana talks about cultural diversity and influences in America, as Hispanic Heritage.actually you can see the oil on canvas at art Museum of the Americas, Miami. ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
73 x 92 cm (28.7 x 36.2 inches)
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Sanjay Verma: 'Untitled 13', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Urban.  Acrylic, fast color, city, rickshaw, people ...
Urban - Painting
60 x 48 inches (152.4 x 121.9 cm)
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Pham Kien Giang: 'Coming Back Afternoon', 2012 Oil Painting, Landscape.
Landscape - Painting
90 x 100 cm (35.4 x 39.4 inches)
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Jack Diamond: 'AFTER THE PARTY', 1986 Other Painting, Impressionism.  THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION PRINT. SIGNED AND NUMBERED. IT COMES MATTED FLOATING ON RED SILK, IN THE GOLD FRAME SHOWN HERE, THIS IS THE SAME AS THE ORIGINAL. THE ORIGINAL IS PRICED AT $75,000. ...
Impressionism - Painting
33 x 22 inches (83.8 x 55.9 cm)
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Pham Kien Giang: 'Alley No 1', 2012 Oil Painting, Landscape.
, 2012
Landscape - Painting
90 x 100 cm (35.4 x 39.4 inches)
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Patrick Trotter: 'Crucifixion', 2012 Oil Painting, undecided.   oil painting by patrick trotter  ...
undecided - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Patrick Trotter: 'Deer Song', 2009 Oil Painting, Abstract.   oil painting by patrick trotter, Prints, contact artist for sizes and print kinds  ...
, 2009
Abstract - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Patrick Trotter: 'Crying for a Vision', 2007 Oil Painting, Abstract.   oil painting by Patrick Trotter, fineart Prints  ...
Abstract - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Tom Kelly: 'Hypatia', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.  acrylic, marble dust, charcoal and metal on canvas                                 ...
, 2012
Abstract - Painting
42 x 64 inches (106.7 x 162.6 cm)
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Jan Pozzi: 'Reflections', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.  60x60 Acrylic on Canvas. Squares of color formed to make surreal reflections of buildings and water. ...
Abstract - Painting
48 x 60 inches (121.9 x 152.4 cm)
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Ione Citrin: 'Reflections In A Pond  ', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.  36
Abstract Landscape - Painting
36 x 32 inches (91.4 x 81.3 cm)
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Claudette Losier: 'Be Still ', 2012 Oil Painting, Floral.   Baby Deer photo copy transfer mixed media   ...
, 2012
Floral - Painting
24 x 48 inches (61.0 x 121.9 cm)
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Helge W. Steinmann A.k.a. Bomber: 'The dead', 2008 Other Painting, Surrealism.  Graffiti Art, Urban Art, Aerosol Art, Spraycan on canvas              ...
, 2008
Surrealism - Painting
120 x 160 cm (47.2 x 63.0 inches)
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Helge W. Steinmann A.k.a. Bomber: 'Dream', 2006 Other Painting, Surrealism.  Print: Graffiti Art, Urban Art, Aerosol Art, Spraycan on wood             ...
, 2006
Surrealism - Painting
300 x 100 cm (118.1 x 39.4 inches)
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Helge W. Steinmann A.k.a. Bomber: 'Dont believe the hype', 2006 Other Painting, Other.  Graffiti Art, Urban Art, Aerosol Art, Spraycan on canvas          ...
Other - Painting
150 x 210 cm (59.1 x 82.7 inches)
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Tomas Castano: 'Gran Cafe Zaragoza', 2012 Oil Painting, Architecture.        facades, buildings, old coffees, cityscapes  ...
Architecture - Painting
46 x 61 cm (18.1 x 24.0 inches)
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Angela Treat Lyon: 'The Gift of the Olive Tree', 2012 Other Painting, Spiritual.  The Olive Tree embarces me and gives me Golden Love Droplets. Flat acrylic paint with gold accents.  ...
Spiritual - Painting
16 x 16 inches (40.6 x 40.6 cm)
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Pham Kien Giang: 'By the beach', 2011 Oil Painting, Landscape.
Landscape - Painting
100 x 100 cm (39.4 x 39.4 inches)
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Tom Kelly: 'i think yes and then no', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.  acrylic, marble dust, rust and pastel on canvas                            ...
Abstract - Painting
42 x 64 inches (106.7 x 162.6 cm)
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Tom Kelly: 'roses leave shadow on the ground', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.  acrylic, marble dust, india ink, pastel and sand on canvas                         ...
Abstract - Painting
42 x 64 inches (106.7 x 162.6 cm)
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Tom Kelly: 'I could not have been more clear', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.  acrylic, marble dust and charcoal on canvas                        ...
Abstract - Painting
42 x 64 inches (106.7 x 162.6 cm)
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Firdausei Mehraygan: 'Family Tree', 2011 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.   oil on canvas, canvas board, abstract artwork,   ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Jose Luis Nunez: 'DESSERT VIEW  GRAND CANYON', 2007 Oil Painting, Landscape. Sunset at this famous spot at the magnificent Grand Canyon...
Landscape - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Jose Luis Nunez: 'THE MAJESTIC GRAND CANYON', 2010 Oil Painting, Landscape.  A view from Moran Point ...
Landscape - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Pedro Martin De Clet: 'The FAll of Icarus', 2011 Other Painting, Abstract Figurative. Charcoal, enamelacrylique on canvas. . . ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
48 x 36 inches (121.9 x 91.4 cm)
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Yorgos Maryelis: 'RECONTRE', 2009 Acrylic Painting, undecided.
, 2009
undecided - Painting
110 x 90 cm (43.3 x 35.4 inches)
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Lynne Friedman: 'Pans Pond', 2011 Oil Painting, Landscape.  lily pond, water, landscape, blue, summer, yellow, orange...
, 2011
Landscape - Painting
48 x 36 inches (121.9 x 91.4 cm)
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Pham Kien Giang: 'Town Path', 2011 Oil Painting, Landscape.
, 2011
Landscape - Painting
90 x 110 cm (35.4 x 43.3 inches)
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Dennis Chadra: 'Cana Lighthouse', 2011 Oil Painting, Still Life.  Cana, Lighthouse, Seascape, Oil on Panel, Wisconsin, ...
Still Life - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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    Hubert Cance - "Multi-talented artist Hubert Cance has an astounding range of work, from fanciful illustrations of knights and medieval machinery to mystical, beautifully crafted paintings. Born in Aurillac, France, Cance's youthful imagination was stimulated by growing up in a house filled with books on local history, folk stories and classical culture. Following his military service, Cance worked as a freelance pattern designer for a variety of scale-modeling firms, a position that strengthened his technical skills. His concise illustrative work has been published in numerous books and periodicals from England to Japan. Cance's attention to detail is a dominant force in his paintings that is rivaled only by his boundless imagination. His audience will revel in Cance's imaginings, a world of elemental spirits, ancient forests, and epic battles. Cance is adept at capturing more delicate moments as well, such as in his landscapes of flowing pine trees or the still waters of Venice cloaked in moonlight. Hubert Cance lives and works in France." (ArtMine) "Hubert Cance is an artist with a draftsman's hand and eye. His work ranges from fantasy explorations of the worlds of mysticism and shamanism to highly formalized aviation drawings and mechanical representations. The...

    Corinne Medina-Saludo - Corinne Medina-Saludo: Creating a Figurative Kinestesic Art The basis of the art of this french contemporary painteri?1/2s research is the " body-mind", or better said, "body lenguage": the painter using her inside physical and emotionnal feelings, as a medium, and also, intention of her art. In her painting act, a mental representation of the body is, at least, coming into the canvas, as a plastic element of of "painted sintaxis" She is a member of Taylor's Fundation of Paris, since 2006, and represented by Drouot-Cotation since 2000. She recently exhibited some featured works, as "Resurrection" in the Miami Museum of the Americas", ( 2010 july, International ART Exhibition). ...

    Sanjay Verma - My Present Work displaying " Colours of life" in acrylic colours on canvas exemplifies thematic endeavours showing nuances of daily life in urban metropolitan cities highlighting hustle and bustle, chaos, the dynamic actions of different characters involved etc. My colors show deep contact and relevance to the soil of Rajasthan and hence possess that intimacy. I have displayed different facets of my creative instincts for the rickshaw pullers by narrating childhood memories, struggle for daily existence through turmoil and hardships, dignity of labor, hope for a better tomorrow etc. in my own style. My obsession with urbanization and mechanized as well as fast life in metropolitan cities like Bombay, Calcutta, New Delhi etc. has been clearly depicted in my work marked by interrelation and useful interplays of human sentiments highlighting the dignity of labour. My thematic concept of daily metropolitan fast life highlighting dynamism of pace and loss of personal life and ties, sentimentalism showing the various emotions like joy, excitement, anxiety, etc. is outstanding. Main work being in the "Characteristic face of rikshaw puller earning his daily bread and butter through sentimental display of emotional feelings in his mind it demonstrates artistic imagery showing tonal harmony and equibillirium of color...

    Pham Kien Giang - Please patiently listen to! People often say the artists paint by their eyes, but I - myself do not understand why I paint by my ears. I often sit alone, close my eyes and listen to the sound from the life, from the memory, listen to the echo from somewhere "The wind from somewhere is same to the echo of time immemorial My way I am walking has imprinted a lot of the people . The blades of grass, foot of the trees are quivering as talking together The rustle of the storks in the sky is same to calling for the freedom " Suddenly, I am aware of something which . Updated on November 8th 2010...

    Jack Diamond - My interest in art as self expression started at a very early age. I sold my first painting at eighteen. Never attending an art school I learned my craft on the job as an apprentice to master craftsmen. Learning to do restoration work, to paint reproductions of the old masters paintings, as well as painting murals, faux and Trompe l'oeil for many of the world's most demanding clients. Later I attended Akron University to study theater scene painting. As a master artist I have designed and painted theater scenery for numerous productions and painted private commissions for well established internationally known designers as well as original works that are collected around the world. I taught painting as an adjunct professor at Ashland University and The Richland Art Academy. Now working in my New York studio I have turned my attention to capturing the times and world I live in. I paint by memory because I want to paint only the memorable. My compositions take form in my imagination based on my experiences. Currently, my work reflects my interest in math and it's connection to nature, specifically in Fractal geometry, exploring the idea of fusing infinite and finite ...

    Tom Kelly - The primary direction of my work is dedicated to the visual representation of past literary works, historical figures, myths, and stories which are partially lost to time. In the space between the event and our current time there are gaps in perception, memory, materials and history that we fill with how we interpret our present world. The cultural, physical, and philosophical space in which we inhabit is the modifier of how our past is seen and the indicator of the direction of our future. We cannot help but to see the past through the lenses of our time and because of this the past can appear to be a strange and at times unknowable place. I address the space between history and contemporary perception by making surfaces that are variously layered, abraded, stained, cleaned, collaged with found objects and over-painted. An eroding wall surface that has been subject to the vagaries of time is analogous to the way the space of the past is perceived in the present. In the worn surface we can see the march of time and ponder the various ways in which the surface was affected by time. Ideas of support or ruin, asset or ...

    Ione Citrin - Ione is an avant garde artist whose artistic expression takes fantastic shape through her diverse oil and watercolor paintings, bronze sculptures, found object collages and mixed media assemblages. Her paintings and sculptures range from abstract to realistic to impressionistic - all visionary interpretations from her imaginative soul. "When I paint, I dip my brush in my soul... Being an Artist is a life force, not a career choice. Each piece represents a fragment of my life's work. I present the world artistically as I see it, as I wish to see it, and occasionally as I once saw it. You see, It is my identity. Without this expression of self, I am nothing. Through my art I give love." Ione uses only one name but a variety of styles to soothe her wild imagination. A native of Chicago, she is a former television star and commercial voice-over artist. Now she wins awards and sells her creativity through her hands instead of through her larynx. Her art is as original as she is - bold, colorful and highly decorative....

    Claudette Losier - Artistic Statement - Claudette Losier (LosiersArt) "Where Beauty Lies " "The artist knows that even though he has created something beautiful, it can be destroyed. His real and innermost satisfaction is not in the object, but in the subject; that thing within him that penetrates the mystic splendor of Beauty itself." (Ernest Holmes pg 39) One of my bodies of work explores the concept of Paradise as something sought after by modern society. My search centres on gardens--as near as our own backyard and as far away as other continents or the imaginary garden in our consciousness. It has been stated that each garden reflects our longing for spiritual peace--a tie with our primeordal beginnings. It is in the beauty of nature where I find this spiritual peace from a homemade garden to a formal garden, from a tree to the vastness of Grand Canyon, from a rocky coast line to the calmness of a man made pond. In Dr. Wayne Dyer's book "Power of Intention" he quotes from Emily Dickson and John Keats(pg 51): "Beauty is not caused. It is " As you awaken to your divine nature, you'll begin to appreciate beauty in everything you see, ...

    Angela Treat Lyon - I make art because I must. It's a cellular need. It's a compulsion, an addiction, a Beingness I cannot deny. Simply put: Art is Spirit moving through any particular medium, whether it be stone, music, cooking, dance, speech, or whatever. Create an intention, take action, results follow, fine or not. Images dwell within me getting fat and juicy until they just simply will not allow me to sit on them one more minute. Many many nights I'll wake up with designs in my head, all clamoring to come out at once, and I'll have to get up and draw furiously till they're out and happy. When I was very young, I made a pact with myself not to do any artwork that depicts pain and suffering - why paint that when we see so much of it all around us, every day? What I wanted to see and surround myself with was expressions of the feeling I had in my heart about how I felt it could be, and really is, on levels we don't normally think about or have visual access to during the glaring light of day. I want my work to do ...

    Firdausei Mehraygan - Our thoughts emerge from primordial presumptions of things we see, feel, touch and experience that are stored in the framework of our mind, as waves, vibrations and molecular reactions. These sensory inputs shape our world It's an unreal phenomenon because, if reality were defined as the existence of an object as we perceive it, then reality is unreal, even science cannot tell us anything about the world beyond our perception. All philosophies break the notion of reality. If ends are determined, then mortal quest for matter is an illusion, making life meaningless. Conscious senses create illusions to veil reality, but in the mysterious abyss of the sub-conscious a sense that interacts and understands stimulus from an external world, guides us through an inner vision to the real purpose of life but Mankind has never understood nor accepted this eternal truth. Reality, I believe is a combination of positive and negative energies on the same plain, their friction gives life its existence and the opposing thrusts create the balance to sustain changes. In an effort to picture a thought, to unravel the unseen, I instigate reality by relieving conscious senses and a mysterious process takes me through a process ...

    Jose Luis Nunez - Everybody can relate to the world aesthetically. Most people have aesthetic experiences not only with art. But it is the task of the artist to express authentic experiences and make others experiment them. The ability to transmit an aesthetic experience to other people is what is called degtalentdeg. The pursue of that task involves the complete life and energy of the artist....

    Pedro Martin De Clet - Born: Brooklyn; New York. Raised:New Haven; Connecticut. "I am completely self-taught. & although I work in all mediums, I consider myself first & foremost a Painter. My subject matter is everything having to do with life. Love, hate, joy, fear, pain, happiness, sorrow, & everything in between. I Paint what others can't or won't. I believe that ideas are only as good as the content that embodies them. I Paint the truth. I have no time to waste. Neither the viewers, nor mine. I leave that to the pretenders & posers, content on ideas without substance & clean hands. Painting should be as real as the Paint on the canvas, or piece of paper; or what have you. I do not mean that it has to be figurative, but that it should carry the weight & conviction of a soul. Then if it is any good, the viewer will either love it, or hate it. & this is what I am after." pedro ...

    Lynne Friedman - Friedman seeks the dramatic and poetic grandeur of nature in paintings inspired by the Hudson Valley and such varied terrains such as the Arizona desert, coast of Cornwall, England and the High Sierras. Her process incorporates exacting essence from a location by seeking to explore its emotive properties, personal responses and exploring the formal concerns of light, color, and the tactility of paint....