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Discover 826 original painting artworks for sale between $4000 - $4999. Contemporary emerging artists: Pietro Bellani, Jacquie Vaux, Stephanie Hayden, John Hampshire, Alison Raimes, Richard Wynne, Jeanclaude Davreux, Bruno Lassalle are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 29 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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Pietro Bellani: 'percorsi della memoria', 2001 Other Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
278 x 148 cm (109.4 x 58.3 inches)
Pietro Bellani: 'Percorsi di Aries', 2001 Oil Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
287 x 138 cm (113.0 x 54.3 inches)
Jacquie Vaux: 'King of the Jungle', 2000 Other Painting, Animals. realistic image of black maned male African lion depicted in vivid colors o heavyweight watercolor paper. This is an original watercolor painting. ...
Animals - Painting
30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
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Stephanie Hayden: 'Column', 2002 Tempera Painting, Undecided.
, 2002
Undecided - Painting
6 x 4 feet (1.83 x 1.22 m)
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John Hampshire: 'Superstring Siren', 2002 Oil Painting, Portrait. oil on canvas...
Portrait - Painting
36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)
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Alison Raimes: 'Critical Inquiry into Chaos 7', 2001 Oil Painting, Abstract. oil and resin on canvas...
Abstract - Painting
5 x 6 feet (1.52 x 1.83 m)
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Richard Wynne: 'Night Outside My Window', 2000 Other Painting, Cityscape. :  Some times you have to stare at the blank canvas to see the unborn painting within. One evening I was reviewing my sketchbooks seeking some inspiration for the big canvases I had bought. Then I looked out my window at the night sky scape of Bangkok under a full moon...
Cityscape - Painting
180 x 90 cm (70.9 x 35.4 inches)
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Jeanclaude Davreux: 'OCEAN MAN', 1993 Acrylic Painting, Portrait. victor hugo...
, 1993
Portrait - Painting
55 x 73 cm (21.7 x 28.7 inches)
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Jeanclaude Davreux: 'THE AFGHAN', 1999 Acrylic Painting, Political. Ussana Ben Laden and the mondial djihad ...
, 1999
Political - Painting
57 x 81 cm (22.4 x 31.9 inches)
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Bruno Lassalle: 'untiled', 1999 Acrylic Painting, Figurative. acrylic on crushed cardboard mounted on canvas...
, 1999
Figurative - Painting
100 x 100 cm (39.4 x 39.4 inches)
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    Pietro Bellani - Born 1944 Licciana Nardi in the province of Massa-Carrara (Tuscany). In 1960 begins in earnest his artistic activities prevalently dedicated to visual art. In 1961 becomes an active participant of the art group "Lionello Venturi" in La Spezia. During these early years of the Sixties involves himself in experimental research of photography and 8mm film. In 1963 produces several stage designs for the Civic Theatre in La Spezia. Is invited to join the "Promotrice di Belle Arti Di Torino" which is an associate of the international Cultural Exchange in Rome. Is the founder-member of the group "Arte Grottesca" linking the cities of Pisa and Milan. In 1965 moves to Paris and frequents the studios of several artists, one of whom is the noted Abstractist Folmer. From the mid-sixties to the mid-eighties he involves himself more with Figurative Art. For the last fifteen years his work is based on abstraction. Pietro Bellani has been invited to numerous exhibitions and prize showings....

    Jacquie Vaux - My goal as an artist, is to present a beautiful veiw of wildlife in the form of fine art paintings.I strive to show the vivid colors and patterns in the most appealing compositions. I also demonstrate natural behavior and some element of habitat that most beautifully presents this subject manner in the most visually exciting format. I respect and appreciate the wildlife I depict in my paintings. I study and work on improving my technical expertise. This is a never ending process which I address on a daily basis. I have a strong work ethic which allows me to stay focused in order to complete large complex works. I look forward to painting larger paintings of big animals such as elephants, giraffes and cape buffaloes. I am also eager to paint more botanical and floral paintings. ...

    Stephanie Hayden - My work varies in style, i try to capture moments of my life on different canvases, from watercolours, acrylics, to montages, sculpture and my photography. Much of my work is dark & disturbing and i can attribute it to the fact that until recently i was registered blind, legally, having been born with dislocated lenses. The more vibrant & colourful works are from my later period after i had surgery to implant interocular lenses, thus i now see the world in a totally different way. This can be seen across my portfolio....

    John Hampshire - These works are a part of an ongoing body of work I started in 1995. It consists of drawings, which are labyrinths, and paintings derived from images as well as from life. The beginnings of these drawing processes do not deal directly with the image, but the breakup of the picture plane. I establish a series of gesture lines in pen; tentative glimpses translated with definite marks. This is the structure for subsequent marks. I do not allow myself (for the most part) to cross any lines or marks. In turn, initial lines act as "containers" for later lines. The result of this activity is a maze-like structure that also implies an image. I build up greater densities of marks to achieve darker values. The image I work from provides a guide to direct this activity. As the process continues the applied marks become smaller and smaller and the information brought into the drawing becomes more refined. This is a self refining process that I am continuing to push further and further with each piece. This is actually a process that started for me in high school; doodling in notebooks. Only now I have applied this mindless activity to ...

    Alison Raimes - Blurred Edges is a multi media project exploring the boundaries of the contemporary perception of reality. Using intriguing and strange images created by photographing hand made models made from everyday materials, the photographs are morphed, manipulated and juxtaposed with the atmospheric, dense drones of sound artist, Red Fog

    Richard Wynne - Richard is an acclaimed International Artist recently returned to the USA. Richard has lived in many Countries. "The last being Thailland. He started his art studies at a very young age at the John Herron Art Institute In Indianapolis, Indiana and then later at the Art Institute of Chicago Richard has lived in many countries, painting, and playing music. Mr Wynne has exhibited in Thailand, the United States, Spain, Argentina, Kuwait, Korea, Ihdia, and other Countries. Sometimes perhaps I say too much about my self but maybe it helps people understand what motivates my work. For your information I've lived in 8 different countries and have been around the world 5 times. I speak a few different languages, some very well; others not so well. By the way I am not a workaholic as I don't consider what I do work. I enjoy life too much. I forgot to say I am also a weight lifter as lifting weights is my Zen. When I am troubled the concentration it takes to lift makes me calm. I guess my page will probably be a little different from what people expect. Sorry I have not been uploading new work as ...

    Jeanclaude Davreux - SPONSOR Blinds by Window Improvements Dear friend, I warmly thank you for the honnor that you make me while agreeing these some words inspired by your work Jean-Claude DAVREUX ? How i know it ? At one time or the Palestinian people were victim of the misinformation most skilfully assembled and the amalgams most simplistic. They were very few those which,by their feathers, their words or their brush dared to express the right history of the Palestinian people, its sufferings,its uprooting,its humanism, because they navigate against the current? But its is thanks to this small number that more and more , the collective conscience took possession of the reality of the drama palestinian. And that, nowadays, its cause is know better,better included understood. Jean-Claude Davreux forms part of these"right" which served the truth and which showed with powerfull colors the endurance of the Palestinian people. One often described it like a loner,and it be perhaps that which it have carry towards an other people solitary, ignore and often victim of prejuges.The brush of this artist have well know express the extend and ...

    Bruno Lassalle - The art of Bruno Lassalle goes beyond the ordinary rules and hierarchies. With an amazing freedom, he opposes shapes and colours. He takes us into a poetic world where composition and strength show through colour, contrasts and rhythmic mobility, within a unified space of supreme autonomy. He takes us into a world of dreams, almost unreal and yet warm, sensual, exotic and surprisingly tangible. His works speak of life, of those moments of happiness, tenderness, loneliness or boredom that punctuate our existence, and they seem to speak intimately about us. Galerie Aude Oumow, Saint Germain-en-laye, Juin 1996 ...