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Discover 1,578 original painting artworks for sale between $3000 - $3999. Contemporary emerging artists: Dennis Duncan, Jim Lively, Hans-ruedi Kammermann, Donna Gallant, Marie-france Busset, Grace Auyeung, Marcia Freedman, Leo Evans, Marsha Bowers, Jose Freitascruz, Maciej Hoffman, C. A. Hoffman, Lorrie Williamson, Tom Irizarry Studio, Daniel Clarke, Youri Messen-jaschin, Micha Nussinov, Tary Socha, Michal Ashkenasi are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 55 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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Jim Lively: 'Sobriety Test', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.               Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.                                                                                                                ...
Abstract - Painting
96 x 54 inches (243.8 x 137.2 cm)
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Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'curved into spring', 2010 Oil Painting, nature.   a feeling of coming spring and new life forces out of the creative circle ...
nature - Painting
100 x 70 cm (39.4 x 27.6 inches)
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Donna Gallant: 'Fire Lily', 2011 Oil Painting, Floral.      Another piece from the artist's floral series.  Exploring and examming the internal aspects of a flower.  Sumbollic of one' s life, each piece are painted on smaller panels, then assumbled into one large piece and thus creating the whole.     ...
, 2011
Floral - Painting
40 x 48 inches (101.6 x 121.9 cm)
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Marie-france Busset: 'LE COQ DU QUEYRAS', 2010 Oil Painting, Birds.
Birds - Painting
50 x 50 inches (127.0 x 127.0 cm)
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Grace Auyeung: 'Morning Cloud', 2009 Ink Painting, Landscape.    landscape, cloud, mists,  Chinese landscape, ink wash painting , mountains  ...
Landscape - Painting
33 x 54 inches (83.8 x 137.2 cm)
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Marcia Freedman: 'Traveling', 2010 Oil Painting, Abstract.  Traveling is an abstract oil painting which blurs the boundaries between landscape and the environment.               ...
, 2010
Abstract - Painting
36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm)
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Leo Evans: 'FLORAL PICASSO', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Floral.                                      FLORAL PICASSO ~ All rights reserved ~ Leo Evans ~ 2010                                               ...
Floral - Painting
12 x 15 inches (30.5 x 38.1 cm)
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Marsha Bowers: 'Day Dreamer', 2009 Oil Painting, Portrait.  Oil on Panel with Gilding ...
Portrait - Painting
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Jose Freitascruz: 'two trees', 2009 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. Brunei inspired - two trees, from the borneo period but completed in portugal in 2009 for com.  art 09 ...
, 2009
Abstract Landscape - Painting
120 x 120 cm (47.2 x 47.2 inches)
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Maciej Hoffman: 'Three heads', 2009 Oil Painting, Undecided.
Undecided - Painting
185 x 210 inches (469.9 x 533.4 cm)
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Maciej Hoffman: 'Red', 2007 Oil Painting, Undecided.
, 2007
Undecided - Painting
140 x 180 cm (55.1 x 70.9 inches)
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Maciej Hoffman: 'Wind', 2009 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.
, 2009
Abstract Figurative - Painting
100 x 140 cm (39.4 x 55.1 inches)
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Maciej Hoffman: 'Man in the suit', 2008 Oil Painting, Undecided.
Undecided - Painting
100 x 160 cm (39.4 x 63.0 inches)
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Jose Freitascruz: 'sudden rain', 2008 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. Brunei inspired - from the borneo batik series...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
120 x 120 cm (47.2 x 47.2 inches)
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C. A. Hoffman: 'Saturday Night Rondevouz', 2007 Acrylic Painting, Still Life. This was actually a lot of fun to do.  Working from a photo, I tried to capture the subtle shadows on the wall and brilliant refections in the floor. The wall behind the tub was tricky but the photo was true in showing the aging in the paint.    ...
Still Life - Painting
28 x 36 inches (71.1 x 91.4 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'Iris 07', 2007 Oil Painting, Floral.  This painting is like a puzzle and is painted on 6 canvas panels.  It' s large and very vibrate. ...
, 2007
Floral - Painting
60 x 32 inches (152.4 x 81.3 cm)
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Marcia Freedman: 'Blocked', 2007 Oil Painting, Abstract.  Blocked is an oil painting on canvas which was informed by organic forms within the body.  ...
, 2007
Abstract - Painting
36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm)
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Lorrie Williamson: 'Fresh Air and Sunshine', 2000 Oil Painting, nature.  Relax with your favorite pasttime and enjoy the fresh air and the warmth on the sun.  A compliment to any home.   ...
nature - Painting
36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm)
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Tom Irizarry Studio: 'Breathes Minion', 2006 Oil Painting, Sky.  mineral pigments and oil on canvas, lapis, azurite, carmine, vermillion, lead- tin yellow ...
Sky - Painting
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
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Daniel Clarke: 'Road View', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Landscape. Road View is part of the Artist' s California Scenes series of paintings.Work comes complete framed in a very beautiful 4. 5 inch wood frame. ...
, 2006
Landscape - Painting
48 x 22 inches (121.9 x 55.9 cm)
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Marie-france Busset: 'UN ECRIN DE LA MEDITERRANEE', 2006 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.
Abstract Landscape - Painting
50 x 65 inches (127.0 x 165.1 cm)
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Marie-france Busset: 'LE VILLAGE PROVENCAL', 2006 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.
Abstract Landscape - Painting
50 x 65 inches (127.0 x 165.1 cm)
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Youri Messen-jaschin: 'Honney moon', 1996 Tempera Painting, Optical. Description Gouache on paper  collage Kinetic Arti? 1/2 1996 by ProLitteris Po.  Box CH- 8033 Zurichi? 1/2 1996 by Youri Messen- Jaschin Switzerland...
Optical - Painting
60 x 60 cm (23.6 x 23.6 inches)
Micha Nussinov: 'Jazz on the rocks', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Landscape. As one of the participant in Art on the rock competition, Micha explore different perspectives of the Rocks, Sydney. In his collage style painting Nussinov mixes existing landscapes with imaginey. He plotted people - featuring musicians, who contribute vitality and give point of views and movements. ...
Landscape - Painting
100 x 150 cm (39.4 x 59.1 inches)
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Tary Socha: 'Summer Growth', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Impressions of growing plant forms amidtst the warmth of Summer. Mixed Acrylics mediums on gallery wrapped canvas....
Abstract - Painting
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Michal Ashkenasi: 'Red Trees', 2016 Acrylic Painting, Fantasy. An abstract work with beatiful colors . I made an experience with sculping paste and was not happy with the end product . After cleaning the paint and the paste, there were still residues. And so this painting was born on the residue of the former painting . The result is very good ...
, 2016
Fantasy - Painting
80 x 60 cm (31.5 x 23.6 inches)
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Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'temptings play', 2005 Oil Painting, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Painting
95 x 100 cm (37.4 x 39.4 inches)
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Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'milky way', 2005 Oil Painting, Inspirational.
, 2005
Inspirational - Painting
95 x 100 cm (37.4 x 39.4 inches)
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Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'natalis pair', 2005 Oil Painting, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Painting
95 x 100 cm (37.4 x 39.4 inches)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'LAND OF SMILES', 2005 Oil Painting, Landscape. A FIGURE STANDS RESTING DURING A WALK, BY A FENCE, AND LOOKS ACROSS A LANDSCAPE BELOW WITH DRAMATIC SUNSET. IN THE FOREGROUND ARE VARIOUS ANIMALS. . . GOATS AND A MYTHOLOGIOCAL BEAST OF SOME SORT. TWO TREES FRAME EITHER SIDE OF THE PICTURE....
Landscape - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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    Dennis Duncan - A lifelong student of contemporary realism, I utilize various mediums to create art that stimulates the mind , body, and soul of each individual. By incorporating these three basic principles into each subject matter , at times the imagery takes on a "surrealist" aspect , "meditative", even "spiritual"... I've tried incorporating industrial products and textured mediums into my presentations, adding an "urban edge" to my body of work. . ...

    Jim Lively - Whether portrayed in the abstract, realism, or somewhere in between, I am most influenced by both the beautiful and unattractive components of contemporary urban culture. Many times, one painting will reflect both components. My art tends to focus upon interesting juxtapositions of close-up images of human faces. Often, the larger images border upon realism and are caught expressing a panoply of emotions usually directed at the other images that share the canvas. Several of my recent works such as the tongue in cheek entitled "Lenin and Things" contain unlikely combinations of images such as a statue of Lenin which is dwarfed by a billboard size fashion model displaying a vacuous stare. A number of works contain both large images and interrelated small images. For example in the painting "Staring at Natalie", all the smaller images are a depiction of a collective group of voyeurs staring at a larger image of a posed fashion model. I want those viewing the painting to be the ultimate voyeur. The viewer is not only drawn initially to the larger image in its own right but also cannot help but then notice the relationship of the smaller images to the large image. Works displayed ...

    Hans-Ruedi Kammermann - Painting for me is passion, a fascinating process of seeing that alters the vision of things. The everyday becomes special, unique, unknown. What is seen, is never what is painted, yet the painting becomes a new reality. I don't invent abstract images but the act of accumulating material on the canvas creates form and color - being materialistic in order to transform matter into imagination and perception. In the process of painting I find new images, something appears, stimulates vision, projects lost or remembered entities, becomes alive and finally communicates. ...

    Donna Gallant - Art is a daily routine in my life. I see, hear, taste, feel and smell the life that surrounds me and I am inspired by the simplest aspects of this world. Whether it be the way the light hits an object or the way objects or forms move in space. I find it all so fascinating and alive. I try to portray these experiences and expressions through my art making....

    Marie-France Busset - Marie-France BUSSET Painter, colorist, painted the color, heat and the light on fabrics with effects of matter, fully expresses its personality of artist, in landscapes on Provence, Brittany, Auvergne, Bourbonnais, on Cocks;and Birds. Artist with dimensions AKOUN, DROUOT QUOTATION, present on Artprice. Member the House of the Artists and adherent at the ADAGP ...

    Grace Auyeung - Landscape painting is my artistic gravity, and I mainly use Chinese ink, colour and Xuan paper as media. I like to explore various techniques and styles, but I place strong emphasis on the use of lines to express my feelings and thoughts about the landscape I try to recreate. I see my art as a vision of my inner self and my spiritual self as well....

    Marcia Freedman - My art process is part of the contemporary cultural dialogue, observing and commenting on events and things that already exist. I use organic forms found within landscape or the human body as a source. My work is based on visceral reactions based on the fluidity of life and changes that occur in the body due to the effects of genetics and/or the environment. Images of pods, organs, body parts, rocks and cellular forms deteriorate into abstract images conjuring up complex associations, perceptions and emotions connected to the human condition. Source materials are processed so that multiple readings are investigated. Abstract evolving imagery gives insight into the possibilities of processes both artistic and intellectual. The paintings integrate the personal and memory with organic objects exploring science with nature and the potential they present for investigating new ideas to describe the life cycle. They become a metaphor for internal landscapes and external perceptions but on a wider scale transcend the individual to a broader one, open to further interpretations. Original forms are fragmented, deconstructed, fractured and reconfigured into abstract forms as the creative process dictates the way. The physicality of the paint joined with resultant symbols is a narrative or dialogue ...

    Marcia Freedman - Marsha Bowers - Marsha Bowers was born and raised in the Central Valley of California. She is a classically trained fine artist, skilled in the old Masters techniques of Flemish/Bistre and Venetian method using a grisaille underpainting and glazing with many layers. Most of her fine art paintings are rendered in oil. She sometimes applies real gold leaf into the artworks. Marsha finds inspiration in the old masters of the past. She spends many hours visiting Museums studying their work. Gothic and Renaissance are her favorite periods along with the Pre-Raphaelites artists. The artist loves the blending of the classical painting techniques with a more contemporary approach to her paintings. Her recent fine art paintings are of women, both figurative and portraiture. The inspiration for her paintings comes from her observations of life itself and through her own experiences. Each painting shares a message, story or emotion. Its what the artist herself describes as a "flowing" of the spirit, a creative process through which the artist paints a story unto the canvas, realizing that each viewer of her work may have their own interpretation of what the art is conveying. Most recently Marsha was invited to be included into the International ...

    Jose Freitascruz - Borneo > 2003 The tropical rainforest and tales of maritime exploration continue to be reflected in my work. Indeed, travel and displacement condition my work - the many places I lived in throughout my childhood and those others my chronic wanderlust has led me to since then have always had an impact on the choices and directions I have taken. The knowledge that a new perspective can be acquired over things we believe to be "fixed" triggers curiosity and fosters a certain degree of unconformity. The need to find and learn new ways to depict whatever it is I wish to depict keeps me on my toes and doesn't allow me to settle with the tools or the style I am already familiar with - I am constantly "on the move" and my painting is meant to be a record of the path I move along. Perceived from a distance my approach tends to be cyclic, each cycle divided into series. Progression occurs from the outside in aEUR" from the surface to the core, from a certain degree of figuration to abstraction. Upon tackling each new theme I will be struck by the outward aspect of things and charged with a strong desire ...

    Maciej Hoffman - First there is always a concept, an idea. Sometimes, I have an impression that the painting is painting itself, an intuition is guiding me while painting. The subjects which interest me result from my experience, from everyday life, from the everyday problems, and the issues that puzzle us throughout the years, forming our way of looking at the world, changing us. My observations are directed to catch the moments of tension, drama, and the clashes in the everyday life. I am formally interested in contrasts of textures, colors and the means of presentation. Sometimes, one line or one spot influences the entire painting. If there is no feeling of suspense, it means that it is not done yet. I like to work at a fast rate, I paint as if I were throwing out of me a painting hidden inside. In painting, I appreciate the courage of opinion and the freedom in the means of expression. I do not like decorativeness and submission to trends or fashion. I do not place emphasis on means of expression or artistic techniques &...

    C. A. Hoffman - For me, my artwork is very personal. It reflects a lot about how I am feeling at any given time and place. I feel that art has to be on this personal level to completely capture how the artist is feeling daily, or trying to convey a certain thought or emotion at that particular moment. We all, at one time or another try to express our thoughts or ideas, whether it is to others or just to ourselves, by words, actions, ideas or pictures. If we are sucessful in this attempt, I think it shows through in our everyday work or art. I believe that one is either born to create art naturally or by learning. For me, I feel that I was born with this wonderful gift, and I try to improve upon it every day. In my photos and art, I hope to show how everyday objects and nature can capture our imaginations and feelings. Sometimes I work with an image to improve it, inhance it, or just to fuel the imagination. I truly hope this shows in all of my art. ...

    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....

    Tom Irizarry Studio - Oil painter with broad knowledge of historic methods and historic colors. My studio is my laboratory. I make all my paint. My work focuses on elements of the earth air and land. What I observe is beyond a pretty sky or nice landscape. It is the notion that our earth and the universe, are imbued with a specific energy. Historically, this energy was described by the Victorian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins as Instress and Inscape, derived from ideas of the medieval philosopher, Duns Scotus. Scotus argued that there is some matter entirely devoid of form. Paintings can vary from 9 x 12 inches to 6 x 8 feet. Viewers describe a profound feeling from the paintings, regardless of the size. Specialties Historic processes for paint making, mediums, grounds, oils, mineral pigments, oil mediums, tempera mediums, non-silver processes cyanotypes and archival digital pigment prints....

    Daniel Clarke - Daniel E. Clarke is a Los Angeles Native who has been painting his entire career in the Los Angeles area. His art education has included studying under the internationally famous Timothy Clark, UCLA Extension University, and Glendale College. He has explored both pictorial and abstract designs but is dedicated to a free flow of color and dynamic composition. Mr. Clarke has concentrated on the acrylic and watercolor medium, and paints on location in his Los Angeles based studio. He also maintains his paintings and sales in his own company called Berrypunch Gallery. ...

    Youri Messen-Jaschin - Award 1963 1st Prize of contemporary engraving Center of Engraving Geneva MusA(c)e daEURtmart et daEURtmHistoire Geneva 1966 Grant of the Swedish state for study at the University of Gothenburg research in the textil in Op art 1969 USA Gould corporation 1st prize for the realization of a Op art sculpture 1970 2 nd prize for a textile work - electro-acoustic, University of Gothenburg 1971 1 st prize for a textile work - electro-acoustic, RAPhsska Museum Gothenburg 1985 Italiy Centro Studi e Ricerche delle Nazioni World Culture Award Statue of Victory 1985 1985 Centro Studi e Ricerche laEURtmAccademia daEURtmEuropa Diploma of Appointment of Academician of Europe for its cultural and professional activity 1986 Diploma European SchowmenaEURtms Union For his sincere efforts on behalf of the European ShowmenaEURtms Union we hereby extend our special appreciation to. Bruxelles IV73 1987 Diploma of nomination Golden Elephant for the merits that he acquired to the cause of the circus Schweizer National Circus GebrA1/4der Knie Rapperswil 1998 Installation Award Certificate of Merit Research in Op art Angel Orensanz Foundation, Center for the arts, New York 2000 Aim for Arts, International juried exhibition, celebrating artistic achievement Federation of ...

    Micha Nussinov - Nussinov's Statement Oct 2012 Drifting, being transient, in between various states of body/mind, like when we travel physically and with our imagination, as in a 'waking dream'. My work represents a world of ambiguity and illusion, of recognized and abstracted scenes embedded as a tapestry of matter, illustrating different relationships. Somewhere in the process of creating artworks these worlds are mixed in an harmonious and conflicting manner, representing the contradiction and collision between languages and landscapes. At all times the viewer is challenged to unfold the mystery, to explore and discover. The works of art are created not through a planned process but rather the starting point is an impulse, a visual or musical trigger. These signals lure the me into the unknown territories where my intuition and inner vision leads to spontaneous discoveries. As a teenager my box camera was an excuse to drift away from trouble, to capture in a photo something, that was at the same time ambiguous and exciting. As a cinematographer/ director of documentaries from1976 to1980 I was acknowledged as an acute observer of people and an highly experimental filmmaker. I have been working in various fields of the arts, consistently for the ...

    Tary Socha - I am an innovative contemporary artist, exploring unconventional images and techniques in mixed media, collage, acrylic painting, pastel and textile and surface design. I am committed to experimentation and a unique and dynamic expression of my own view of the natural environment, with unexpected color, texture and energy. Through my work, I intend to uplift and brighten the spirit of the viewer, and cause them to question their own perspective of nature and life. My paintings exhibit a fascination with the physical properties of life and science involved in transforming our environment, such as the power of electrical storms, oceans, volcanoes, oxidation, and the process of renewal and rebirth that arises from deterioration and regeneration. Reverence for life, its phenomena and the interconnectedness of all things are the foundation of my work. Primarily, my images are abstractions and impressions of earth, sky, sea and other mysterious phenomena. However, I also continue to work in pastels, drawing, printmaking, and textile design, and I explore all types of imagery, to expand my creative insight and skills. ...

    Michal Ashkenasi - Welcome to my Portfolio! If you are wondering if this is just another floral/landscape artist,I am not! My work is abstract-figurative and ,as you see,I love color!!I work directly on the canvas and the images come out of my imagination or from my memory . I do Collages and Watercolor too , but for me , the most deep feelings come out with Oil or Acrylic.With those media I can fulfill the strong contrastes I work with , and which are part of my style....