Paintings For Sale - Price Range: $300 - $399

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Discover 1,448 original painting artworks for sale between $300 - $399. Contemporary emerging artists: Heather Hyatt, Bonie Bolen, Pilar Pérez-prado, Ron Ogle, Michael Pickett, Lorrie Williamson, Judith Fritchman, Emilio Merlina, Rita Levinsohn, Lucille Coleman, Adam Adamou, Walter King, Sam Thorp, Michael Weston, Donny Marincic, Claudette Losier, Mark Schwing, Terry Zarate are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 50 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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Bonie Bolen: 'Ship At Sea', 1999 Oil Painting, Portrait.  Oil on wood. ...
Portrait - Painting
3 x 4 feet (0.91 x 1.22 m)
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Pilar Pérez-prado: 'Cake', 2003 Acrylic Painting, Undecided.   38. 0 ...
, 2003
Undecided - Painting
38 x 50 cm (15.0 x 19.7 inches)
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Ron Ogle: 'Purple Landscape', 2005 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.   Woman is in her whole existence an appeal to the kindness of man. [ Karl Barth ] ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Ron Ogle: 'Shiny Abstract', 2004 Oil Painting, Abstract. [ I do not expect anything from others, so their actions cannot be in opposition to wishes of mine. Swami Sri Yukteswar, in AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI by Paramahansa Yogananda ]...
Abstract - Painting
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Bonie Bolen: 'Are You Alright', 2007 Other Painting, Life.
Life - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Michael Pickett: 'cockatoo', 1982 Acrylic Painting, Birds. This painting is a real Classic, it was created 26 years ago, all original with frame. This painting and frame is worn throughout time. Sold as it. ...
, 1982
Birds - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Michael Pickett: 'World Peace Angel', 2004 Acrylic Painting, Inspirational.  This Painting Glows in the dark. ...
Inspirational - Painting
13 x 16 inches (33.0 x 40.6 cm)
Lorrie Williamson: 'Two Solitudes', 2005 Acrylic Painting, Seascape.  The seaweeds on the beach are truly at the mercy of the elements as these toilers show us.  ...
Seascape - Painting
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
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Judith Fritchman: 'Chrysanthemums in the Window', 1971 Other Painting, Still Life.  A crock of chrysanthemums on a sunny window sill. ...
Still Life - Painting
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Judith Fritchman: 'Dance of The Peppers', 2000 Oil Painting, Still Life.  Peppers seem to create their own rhythm. ...
Still Life - Painting
6 x 12 inches (15.2 x 30.5 cm)
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Emilio Merlina: 'my soul like a desert storm', 2006 Oil Painting, Inspirational. oil on plywood...
Inspirational - Painting
90 x 65 cm (35.4 x 25.6 inches)
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Rita Levinsohn: 'Legacies Old and New', 2004 Acrylic Painting, Political. Portrays the influence of consumerism at historic sights....
Political - Painting
12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30.5 cm)
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Lucille Coleman: 'Tiger Talk', 2003 Oil Painting, Children. A whimsical painting whose theme is the fantasy life of a child.A(c) 2003 Lucille Coleman...
, 2003
Children - Painting
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Adam Adamou: 'Fleurworks 2', 2003 Acrylic Painting, Floral.
Floral - Painting
600 x 405 mm ( x )
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Walter King: 'Memory', 1997 Oil Painting, Still Life. Orange table w/ shell and dot matrix. This piece is currently part of an exhibition called WALTER KING: Midwest Dialog a 40 year retrospective at Fort Hayes Shot Tower Gallery....
, 1997
Still Life - Painting
6 x 4 inches (15.2 x 10.2 cm)
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Sam Thorp: 'scholarly pursuits', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Figurative. Cuddle up with a good book and get some literary gratification. High key color, minimalist background with bold arabesque lines. No personal information about the model will be given out. Original and one of a kind. No Photoshop, AI or NFT nonsense. Just old fashioned skills by a real human ...
Figurative - Painting
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Sam Thorp: 'roll out the red carpet', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Figurative. Nothing like a warm welcome. This top heavy composition in  high color key and arabesque lines is a cheeky bit of naughtiness without being overt or crude. No personal information about the model will be given out. Original and one of a kind. No Photoshop, AI or NFT nonsense. Just ...
Figurative - Painting
10 x 13 inches (25.4 x 33.0 cm)
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Michael Weston: 'keygull does mozart', 2023 Oil Painting, Figurative. Because I work from scratched sketches in conte wax oils in sketchbooks and paperand combine mix body partsabstract and human animalthen transfer to canvas either cotton- duck or linenthere it s oils, charcoal, conte, scrap papers with brush and palette knife.  It s about painting, making marks etc.  Layering it ...
Figurative - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'Chief of the Shoshoni', 2022 Oil Painting, Western. natives, indian, tribes, rendezvous, ...
Western - Painting
11 x 10 inches (27.9 x 25.4 cm)
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Michael Weston: 'the couple', 2020 Oil Painting, Figurative. an image of flux and constant editing of ourselves as we ageand alignment of features, as in constructing the face and body on canvas or paperalso there was this sketch done in white chalk on black of a partial sphere with a white arrow through it over a much larger ...
, 2020
Figurative - Painting
18 x 23 inches (45.7 x 58.4 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'Lady in Red', 2022 Oil Painting, Country. Cowgirl Dressed in Red.  ...
Country - Painting
12 x 10 inches (30.5 x 25.4 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'Wild Mare', 2022 Oil Painting, Western. Wild Mare on the Wyoming Red Desert...
, 2022
Western - Painting
14 x 8 inches (35.6 x 20.3 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'Wyoming Wild Colt', 2022 Oil Painting, Western. Red Desert Wild Colt...
Western - Painting
10 x 12 inches (25.4 x 30.5 cm)
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Claudette Losier: 'birch tree', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Trees. Birch tree...
, 2018
Trees - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Mark Schwing: 'late night flight', 2023 Acrylic Painting, Surrealism. Bold abstract surrealistic forms in a colorful space. ...
Surrealism - Painting
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Mark Schwing: 'working on the future', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Surrealism. LandscapeBuilt with colorful forms. ...
Surrealism - Painting
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Mark Schwing: 'party of five', 2022 Acrylic Painting, Surrealism. An abstract surrealistic scene near the sea. ...
Surrealism - Painting
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Terry Zarate: 'stonehenge', 1992 Oil Painting, History. I was so excited to be going to England to see Stonehenge, a dream of mine since I was a child.  It didn t disappoint at all.  There is definitely some energy there.  You can t help but feel it. ...
, 1992
History - Painting
18 x 14 inches (45.7 x 35.6 cm)
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Terry Zarate: 'sea cliffs', 1989 Oil Painting, Seascape. i USED TO LIVE NEAR THE BEAUTIFUL CLIFFS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.  IT WAS HEAVEN TO WALK ALONG AND ENJOY THE INTERESTING PATTERNS IN THE ROCKS. ...
, 1989
Seascape - Painting
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
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Ronald Lunn: 'lone cypress tree', 2022 Oil Painting, Seascape. I have visited this site numerous times.  The last time i painted it was in the 70s.  I did this painting this year and what a difference in my style. ...
Seascape - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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    Heather Hyatt - In my work as a fine artist, I use the mediums of graphite, coloured pencil and oil, in the styles realism, photo-realism, trompe l'oeil and portraiture, Ideas come from literature, metaphors, and the real world. Rather than the imitation of appearance, my concern is with the essence of the subject. In trompe l'oeil, it is the hardness and softness of guns and lingerie, which, when mounted in shadow boxes, become real. In the series,'Dante's Divine Comedy', executed in graphite, the object was to depict the universality of his ideas as they appear today. In all of my work, realism is my focus and goal. ...

    Michael Pickett - I donaEURtmt know how IaEURtmm able to do all of this, but somewhere inside me I know that I stand out from the rest, IaEURtmm unique and have some powers that are beyond comprehension. I stay pretty much to myself and I feel like someone who is not from this planet and that there are differences that I readily perceive. All of this makes me self-conscious and also makes me more critical of myself. I judge and criticize myself a lot which I should not, but I do because I feel alienated at times. IaEURtmm vary humble and definitely not better than anyone else. I have so much to achieve, and thataEURtms why I take my own time to do so, there are times when I get irritated and agitated because of keeping a lot of expectations for myself, and when IaEURtmm not able to execute it, I feel low. However, I have to make sure that all these expectations are achievable, not impractical and unfeasible. As a result, I trust my intuition more which allows me to communicate with others. Self-expression and originality are also associated with me. There is a ...

    Lorrie Williamson - As time passes and history is made, it is exciting to try and capture a special moment of life in a painting. It might be inspired by an earth-shaking event or just an ordinary daily experience. More often it comes as a result of looking for something meaningful to say about life as it is today by painting a picture of it. I have a passion for painting, and a ongoing desire to master the never-ending possibilities that are inherent in making art. I hope to express a mood or tell a story that will grab and hold your attention and make you want to see more....

    Judith Fritchman - I cannot remember a time when I did not want to draw or paint. From my earliest childhood days I have found great joy in depicting my surroundings. Compelling images call out to be examined and expressed: a lone oak tree starkly outlined against a curve of corn stubble, a Cezanne-like arrangement of objects on a table as I walk through a room. But of all God's infinitely varied creations, it is the human face and form which most fascinates and humbles me; the possibility of capturing a fleeting aspect of humanity unique to that individual is an endlessly exciting pursuit. After studying at Beaver College, Cedar Crest College, and Lehigh University, I have also studied classical drawing and design for many years with Myron Barnstone at his studios in Coplay, Pennsylvania. There I have learned to examine the work of great artists of the past as instruction and inspiration. Knowing they have pursued similar interests is a gratifying experience, offering the potential for learning something new, and using it to express my own personal images, values, and emotions. It is my hope that each of my works will reflect, in some small way, a facet of the ...

    Emilio Merlina - I was born in 1950 in the North East of Italy from a polish mother and a sicilian father. I toured the world until I was 35, then I returned to Italy and picked up again my old passion painting and sculpture. As for myself, I can only say thoughts and paintings, paintings and thoughts. Everything maybe useless, however everything is life. i?1/2The human being leaves its signs, graffiti, indian dreams and imagination. Now I only have left a few more possibilities to express the colors which are not. Only the sign, scratched, angry or brushed is the witness. The sign has passed from there and there it has lived.i?1/2 Emilio Merlina Some hear if a door opens Others hear a latch which opens or closes Others more they hear the Angel when he turns over a page of the Great Book From the novel Missa Sine Nomine By Ernst Wiechert I have words which relegate my hunger And the hunger which owns my body but which do not confine them I have words which are both my confined hunger and body By the Italian poetess Paola Lovisolo ...

    Rita Levinsohn - Welcome to my world of Other Realities. I am a painter of mystical figurative paintings and abstractions composed of acrylic paint and found objects. My concern is for the future of our planet. The animate and inanimate objects within the paintings reflect many incarnations. The message being that it is possible to create rather than destroy....

    Lucille Coleman - Although I'm able to produce other imagery, the figure has been my main subject. I believe that if an artist can capture and express the figure well, he can master any subject. I have explored the following themes to name a few: chic erotica, forms of dance such as latin and hip-hop, the family, conceptual themes pertaining to people in business, men and women in positive leadership roles and societal issues. I enjoy painting subjects and themes by using a loose, bold, direct and painterly brushstroke or flat graphite strokes over a solid drawing. Spontaneity and making visual statements by the "less is more" method is very gratifying for me. In addition, the chiaroscuro lighting of subjects fascinates me and I never tire of its effects of light and shadow. I am influenced by the works of Joaquin Sorolla, John Singer Sargeant, Caravaggio and other painters of his era, Wassily Kandinsky, Phillip Corey, Impressionism, and many great illustrators. ...

    Lucille Coleman - Walter King - I am Professor Emeritus retired from The Columbus College of Art and Design CCAD. Ive lived and made my art here for 35 years beginning as a student at CCAD and returning after accomplishing my MFA from Boston University. Im now retired and living in Virginia. Ive taught drawing, color, design and painting techniques in the illustration area since 1985. Ive exhibited in Columbus regularly, written up in the Dispatch and in Dialogue Magazine, extended my exhibitions spiraling out from Columbus to various galleries in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky then Maryland, New York, Oklahoma and Washington State Hiroshima Japan, Washington DC, then to Budapest Hungary, Dresden Germany, Zagreb Croatia, Buenos Aires and Cordoba Argentina Early in my life I worked as an IllustratorDesigner after high school and while putting myself through art school later. I worked on projects for Apple computers, OETA PBS and Oprah Magazine. My work is all over the world owned by people like the former Director of the National Archives in Zagreb Croatia, a Bank President in Holland, The Greater Columbus Arts Council, OSU Newark and there are works in collections in Washington DC, New York, Texas, Ohio, Oklahoma, California, Chicago, Buenos Aires, Cyprus. A peace ...

    Sam Thorp - My art is a way of communicating the resolving of the conflicts that occurs in all our lives. Whether it is a confrontation with another, struggle against the world, or a clash against ourselves; the figurative imagery represents the conflict as it is worked out on paper or canvas. When my work is going well I feel a sense of power and rhythm from the action of drawing, of moving through space with minimal effort and obstruction. No distraction just on to the next move. Much like mastering Tai Chi or some other martial art. I am constantly searching for the right pose to convey the right body language. I want a certain amount of challenge to the forms, negative space and contour. I try to use colors that have vibrancy. The most important element for me is gesture it is the movement of the line I enjoy most. ...

    Michael Weston - I am a self-taught artist who began painting in 1983, although there were aborted attempts in earlier years(the 1970's). But not until 1983 did I try putting the ideas in my head down in paint and other media, than in writing. All I see are faces and figures in everything. I listened to da Vinci and his statement on studying stains. There is this between us. And lines fluid, broken, jagged and scratched covering everything. I attempt to translate that which is before me. I'm not even sure this is how I see it. It is about the silence....

    Donny Marincic - Donny Marincic is an artist who expresses his love for the West and its lore through his art work. Marincic captures the essence of the pure bodied, hearty, and good natured people that he portrays in his pieces. One gains a true comprehension for the daily activities of its people, which makes the West come alive. His paintings and bronzes let ones mind roam freely throughout the piece, leaving you with the feeling of being there. ...

    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, ...

    Mark Schwing - Ideally the artist is employed by society at large. The artist helps define culture and culture makes us who we are in whatever time and place we are at. Of course most of us are not living in caves anymore but even then art helped society function; helped the hunter hunt, showed people what to do. Art is still showing people what to do in a way. Whether it is raising awareness by showing what is going on, teaching by example or simply exploring ideas that give people ideas. My art is about ideas as much as anything else but it is a surrealistic and intuitive approach. So what is presented isn't a literal interpretation, it is more like exploring the idea with art. It is really another reality. It mirrors our reality and/or it is influenced by our reality. I can't help but be affected by what is going on around me and I am interested in the transcendental as well. Please visit my website, www.markschwing1.com, for more images....