Paintings For Sale - Price Range: $4000 - $4999

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Discover 826 original painting artworks for sale between $4000 - $4999. Contemporary emerging artists: Kikuko Sakota, Winnie Davies, Cecilia Revol Nunez, Claudette Losier, Judith Mitchell, Areshidze George, Israel Tsvaygenbaum, Richard Wynne, Minh Hang, Kimberly Rowlett, Prabha Shah, Stephen Fessler, Anne Schwartz, Isaac Levenbrown, Ione Citrin, Matei Enric, Helge W. Steinmann A.k.a. Bomber, Malgorzata Karp-soja, Morris Docktor, Ingrid Neuhofer Dohm, Vasily Zolottsev 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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Winnie Davies: 'Red Chip Stock Market', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Cityscape.  The image of Chairman Mao had been repeating glamorously portrayed with ultimate realistic style in order to reach its propaganda political agenda during Mao's era. In fact, artists in China were only allowed to paint Mao's propaganda paintings exclusively in order to survive. After the open- up of...
Cityscape - Painting
36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)
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Winnie Davies: 'One Country Two Systems', 2008 Oil Painting, Surrealism.  The concept of
Surrealism - Painting
48 x 36 inches (121.9 x 91.4 cm)
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Winnie Davies: 'Serving RMB everynight', 2013 Acrylic Painting, Cityscape.  It looks as a typical cityscape in Hong Kong at night with skyscrapers around the sky with fireworks flashing when one looks up to the sky.  However, there is a hidden meaning in this painting with an ambiguous symbol of the Chinese money sign in the midst of the space...
Cityscape - Painting
48 x 48 inches (121.9 x 121.9 cm)
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Cecilia Revol Nunez: 'PAISAJE DEL PASADO, Chicoana, Salta', 2012 Oil Painting, Landscape.                                                        Figurative Painting of North of Argentina, its people and customs. Oil on canvas with painting knife.                                                       ...
Landscape - Painting
120 x 100 cm (47.2 x 39.4 inches)
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Claudette Losier: 'No Left Turn', 2013 Acrylic Painting, Cityscape.    Working through images of different cities where I lived and worked to give a sense of place in the abstract form.      ...
Cityscape - Painting
40 x 48 inches (101.6 x 121.9 cm)
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Judith Mitchell: 'Heiros Gamos', 2003 Oil Painting, Spiritual.
Spiritual - Painting
20 x 13 inches (50.8 x 33.0 cm)
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Areshidze George: 'Escape from Venice ', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.   mystic escape fear information magic    ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
110 x 90 cm (43.3 x 35.4 inches)
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Israel Tsvaygenbaum: 'Prayers at the Tree of Life', 2012 Oil Painting, Holocaust.  The artist Israel Tsvaygenbaum painted Prayers at the Tree of Life in honor of Holocaust survivor and artist Irene Lieblich and also in honor of people' s prayers at the Tree of Life. Tsvaygenbaum thinks that at some point in our lives our prayers turn to a Tree of...
Holocaust - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Israel Tsvaygenbaum: 'The Angel of Roses', 2012 Oil Painting, Floral.  Tsvaygenbaum' s painting The Angel of Roses is tribute to a new life. Tsvaygenbaum thinks that during development of a new life inside a mother' s womb, there exists an angel who is watching over the child in the garden of roses. To Tsvaygenbaum, an internal life of...
Floral - Painting
36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)
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Richard Wynne: 'Fire on the Mountain', 2012 Oil Painting, Landscape.       oil_ landscape_ fire_ forrest fire_ hot colors_ orange_ mauve_ bluegrass song_ hot sun ...
Landscape - Painting
48 x 36 inches (121.9 x 91.4 cm)
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Minh Hang: 'Portrait 1', 2013 Ink Painting, Figurative.      Acrylic on Canvas     ...
, 2013
Figurative - Painting
45 x 45 inches (114.3 x 114.3 cm)
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Minh Hang: 'Self Portrait 2', 2013 Ink Painting, Figurative.     Acrylic on Canvas    ...
Figurative - Painting
44 x 50 inches (111.8 x 127.0 cm)
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Kimberly Rowlett: 'The Wine and Fruit Party', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Still Life.   This is an original 18 x 24 inch large impressionist, painting with painted staple free sides, on a pre- stretched canvas, by Noted Artist, Kim Rowlett. It is a colorful, addition to your art collection and decor. All that is needed to hang this painting is screw eyes and hanging...
Still Life - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Prabha Shah: 'Granaries', 2009 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.  With a division of space that she usually accomplishes by distending one side of a doorframe longer than the other, Prabha brings forward the left plain of the house at front. Two isosceles triangles rise through the middle to cast shadows that the sun cannot explain. No surface is an...
, 2009
Abstract Landscape - Painting
40 x 40 inches (101.6 x 101.6 cm)
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Prabha Shah: 'Steps Across Time', 2009 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.  There are many surfaces here. The red blocks near the bottom, which use the colourful checks to merge with the browning fields on top. There's a watery blue to the left too, and a doorframe peeking out from another surface to the right top. It may not be easy...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
30 x 60 inches (76.2 x 152.4 cm)
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Stephen Fessler: 'Connection', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Architecture.    Shadows of electricity connect these two dark spaces with their sparks of light within a weathered cow shed.       ...
, 2012
Architecture - Painting
67 x 41 inches (170.2 x 104.1 cm)
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Anne Schwartz: '200 Tyrrhenian Sea', 2012 Other Painting, Abstract.  bright colors, green, red, orange, light blue, Italian scene, abstract, contemporary, orange, fun, happy colors , coral pink, hot colors, summer feeling, building, landscape...
Abstract - Painting
36 x 40 inches (91.4 x 101.6 cm)
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Stephen Fessler: 'Brothers', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Americana.  These brothers' brothers stand in the standing corn here and there across the country.     ...
, 2012
Americana - Painting
34 x 60 inches (86.4 x 152.4 cm)
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Isaac Levenbrown: 'Pedestrian vs Auto', 2012 Acrylic Painting, People.  recovery, hospital, man, auto, suffering ...
People - Painting
48 x 36 inches (121.9 x 91.4 cm)
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Ione Citrin: 'Magic Mountain', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.  16
Abstract - Painting
56 x 16 inches (142.2 x 40.6 cm)
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Matei Enric: 'DEATH WATCH', 2011 Tempera Painting, Holocaust.         TEMPERA ON WOOD, ASSEMBLY 4 PIECES        ...
Holocaust - Painting
113 x 169 cm (44.5 x 66.5 inches)
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Helge W. Steinmann A.k.a. Bomber: 'Naxos', 2003 Other Painting, Other.  Graffiti Art, Urban Art, Aerosol Art, Spraycan on canvas         ...
, 2003
Other - Painting
250 x 250 cm (98.4 x 98.4 inches)
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Malgorzata Karp-soja: 'KARP SOJA EXPRESS', 2012 Oil Painting, Figurative.  This is a multi-layer composition designed to be the quintessence and focal point of the whole presentation prepared for the 2012 ArtExpo in Tomaszowice.The most import ant element is the little plate saying
Figurative - Painting
180 x 90 cm (70.9 x 35.4 inches)
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Cecilia Revol Nunez: 'OTRO TIEMPO OTRO MUNDO ', 2012 Oil Painting, Landscape.                                              Figurative Painting of North of Argentina, its people and customs. Oil on canvas with painting knife.                                             ...
Landscape - Painting
120 x 100 cm (47.2 x 39.4 inches)
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Morris Docktor: 'Exstasis', 2012 Oil Painting, Expressionism.  Large Louis vI frame included. ...
, 2012
Expressionism - Painting
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
Ingrid Neuhofer Dohm: 'Red Pitcher', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Still Life.  acrylic, canvas, still life, flowers, floral, representational, traditional, contemporary, impressionism, decorative, painterly, fine artist, Ingrid Dohm,  ...
Still Life - Painting
48 x 60 inches (121.9 x 152.4 cm)
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Stephen Fessler: 'The Tree, Blooming Birds', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Landscape.     The one tree, the singing birds blossoming from its branches.    ...
Landscape - Painting
82 x 74 inches (208.3 x 188.0 cm)
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Areshidze George: 'after party', 2010 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.  good times - bad times  ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
100 x 100 cm (39.4 x 39.4 inches)
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Vasily Zolottsev: 'Temptation', 2011 Oil Painting, nudes.
, 2011
nudes - Painting
140 x 100 cm (55.1 x 39.4 inches)
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Diana Doctorovich: 'Guarda chuvas', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Landscape.  arvores, guarda- chuvas, rio paisagem          ...
Landscape - Painting
80 x 100 cm (31.5 x 39.4 inches)
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    Kikuko Sakota - The recent themes of my paintings are imaginative world coming into my mind, while walking in hills and forests. Fresh air, smell of leaves and soils, color of greens, and singing of birds make me recall fairy tales: the witch living in the woods, dwarfs playing music, and so on. It is my bold attempt to interpret invisible but natural miracles into picture planes with my skills focusing on color employment, brushstrokes and composition for those elements. Please check out my website:

    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....

    Cecilia Revol Nunez - Website: www.ceciliarevol.com MUESTRAS INDIVIDUALES PILAR GOLF CLUB, Buenos Aires, Noviembre 2006 FUNDACION FAVALORO SEDE SALTA, Salta, Octubre 2005 ABRIL CLUB DE CAMPO, Buenos Aires, Setiembre 2005 CASA DE LA CULTURA, Salta, Agosto 2005 CASA DE SALTA, Buenos Aires, Julio 2005 FUNDACION BANKBOSTON, Buenos Aires, Julio 2005 LA MANZANA DE LAS LUCES, Buenos Aires, Junio 2005 BAHIA BLANCA PLAZA SHOPPING, Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires, Mayo 2005 ARGENTINA AEROPUERTOS 2000, Salta, Noviembre 2004 SALON DE CONVENCIONES GRAND BOURG, Salta, Octubre 2004 EMBAJADA ARGENTINA EN ESTADOS UNIDOS, Washington, Mayo 2004 FUNDACION GUAYASAMIN, Quito, Ecuador, Mayo 2003 GAUCHO GRILL, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, Mayo 2002 GAUCHO GRILL, Los Angeles, USA, Mayo 2002 ABRIL CULTURAL SALTENO, CASA DE LA CULTURA, Salta, Abril 2002 MUSEO DE BELLAS ARTES ROSA GALISTEO DE RODRIGUEZ, Santa Fe, Setiembre 2000 NUEVA CASA DE LA CULTURA, Salta, Agosto 2000 CASA DE SALTA, Buenos Aires, Junio 2000 CLUB 20 DE FEBRERO, Salta, Setiembre 1999 CENTRO CULTURAL RECOLETA, Buenos Aires, Julio 1999 CONGRESO DE LA NACION, Buenos Aires, Junio 1999 ASOCIACION DE MAGISTRADOS JUDICIALES DE CORDOBA, Cordoba, Junio 1999 CORDOBA GOLF CLUB, Cordoba, Mayo 1999 FUNDACION BOLLINI, Buenos Aires, Agosto 1998 III ENCUENTRO CULTURAL DE LA ...

    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, ...

    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 ...

    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 ...

    Minh Hang - Through life struggle I was able to understand the profound meaning of my surrounding. Each experienced take me to a different level of awareness and a vision with wiser perspective. Art was a mean for me to coped with all the hardship and struggle in my life, each time i pickup a paint brush i went in to a trend that take me deep down to the cord of my spirituality until i feel my hand was guided by a super being, at this stage i found my sense of security. The process of creating is like a journey to discover a new self and a new world. I like to provoked the deep sense of my emotion where i can create mood that give me the excitement and energy in the process. to me, I found that black and white visually give me a pure sense of reality and raw emotion like a documentary told the story the way it is. with just a simple medium such as black charcoal, ink and acrylic to convey an idea on to a canvas through light and shadow, form and composition to form a visually excitement finish piece of art work. ...

    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

    Prabha Shah - There's a central theme underlining my work: India, or more specifically Rajasthan, in colours. Cities, streets, people, desert depictions fading rapidly, everything I love and miss. Emotional tension finds an outlet in the process of creation. People and historical events live inside me as shapes and colours. Colour is central to my painting. Life is the epitome of the universe. Through painting I try to stay close to those things I like but can't own. Things which often hurt us but we insist on desiring and loving in a unique way. The mysterious repetition of nothingness that torments us all. --Prabha Shah...

    Stephen Fessler - Artist's Statement: Visionism All my images are born accidentally. I tack my studio dropcloths onto the wall once they've become sufficiently splattered with paint, and search the surface for suggestions. I'll discover an image within a tangle of marks, and paint to free it, an archaeologist unearthing an artifact. This process leads to related discoveries, and the more I find, the better I understand the space they inhabit, and a painting is underway. In this way does the painting gradually reveal its content and mood. Everything I like of the art I've seen, Eastern and Western, ancient and modern, sacred and profane, ends up in my work. It must be that, as I gaze at my randomly stained surfaces, these remembered images give clues as to what to look for. The larger canvases are free-hanging, fitted with grommets and intended to be tacked directly to the wall like a tapestry or banner. Smaller works on canvas are mounted and stretched so as to preserve their irregular edges. Stephen Fessler Artists' Statement: Directed Perception My mode of seeing changes when something has caught my attention. My "directed perception" chooses what I will see while obscuring everything...

    Anne Schwartz - My newest collections, entitled Zoom and A Journey Through Infinity, reflect my artistic exploration of the infinite cosmic history. I am known for pushing my palette of vibrant, and often translucent, colors to the limit, drawing out the vivid hues of nature. My paintings draw upon the earth's energy in a dangerous and imaginative drama. The paintings launch the viewer from under the earth's surface into the solar system and beyond. I explore my own consciousness to create a kind of landscape of energy and emotions. One color plays on the last, changing and twisting to form the contrasts of light and dark. Bright colors burst forth against the dark background, sending the viewer into a dazzling world of exploding stars, swirling gas planets, and our own earth. My collection A Journey to Infinity is oil on canvas. My collection Zoom is mixed media on canvas and paper. I am located in Pacific Palisades, California, and work in oil, collage and other forms of mixed media. Artist Bio Anne Brawer Schwartz has exhibited her mixed media paintings in numerous group shows throughout Los Angeles County. In 2010, her work was published in the coffee table book "Santa Monica," ...

    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....

    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 ) ....

    Malgorzata Karp-Soja - Malgorzata Karp-Soja was born in Krakow, Poland. She Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, where studied painting under Prof. Stanislaw Wisniewski and drawing under Prof. Allan Rzepka. During the study was also rewarded with a stipendium in Italy. She has had more than 20 individual exhibitions and took a part in more than 40 group exhibitions, contests and charity auctions. Her paintings can be found in private collections in Poland, Austria, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Spain, Sweden and the USA. ...

    Malgorzata Karp-Soja - Malgorzata Karp-Soja - Vasily Zolottsev - There is only one law in art which carries objective character and comes from the very nature, conditional character and illusiveness of art! It is an indispensable condition of creation of an artistic image! It is necessary to judge an artwork by intensity and importance of the image and force of its emotional influence! Style, manner and technique don't have any importance and they are equivalent! The good picture of a primitive artist can be much more valuable in the art sense than a 'competent' picture of a realist and on the contrary! If there is an image, there is a work of art, if there isn't, it's no use crying for the moon! And it is not important which art means it has been reached by! Everyone to his 'own' taste! ...