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Discover 520 original photography artworks for sale between $400 - $499. Contemporary emerging artists: Micha Nussinov, Teri Rice, Thomas Butler, Angelique Antoniou, Steven Poe, Tantra Bensko are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 18 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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Micha Nussinov: 'Ashes FB', 2003 Color Photograph, Abstract. Artist Description: Taking photograph is second nature to me as I have done it since 12 years old. What has been a relative new experience for me is the process of scanning an image into a computer and' playing' with it digitally. What it becomes is often very interesting. ...
, 2003
Abstract - Photograph
800 x 600 mm ( x )
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Micha Nussinov: 'Body waves', 1995 Color Photograph, nudes. Artist Description: Photo montage, female body with tidal waves at sunset, Frazer Island Australia...
, 1995
nudes - Photograph
90 x 60 cm (35.4 x 23.6 inches)
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Teri Rice: 'Breast 11', 2003 Black and White Photograph, Erotic. Artist Description: Breast 11...
, 2003
Erotic - Photograph
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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Thomas Butler: 'spring1', 2002 Other Photography, Abstract. Artist Description: acrylic/ oil/ enamel on canvas...
, 2002
Abstract - Photograph
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
Angelique Antoniou: 'A Leg of Many', 1996 Black and White Photograph, Dance. Artist Description: Gelatin Silver Print, window matted in 16 x 20 acid free museum board.View more work at: www. angelique antoniou. com...
Dance - Photograph
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Angelique Antoniou: 'Standing Time', 2000 Black and White Photograph, Visionary. Artist Description: Gelatin Silver Print, window matted in 16 x 20 acid free museum board. View more work at: www. angeliqueantoniou. com...
Visionary - Photograph
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Angelique Antoniou: 'Upper Eastside', 1996 Black and White Photograph, Children. Artist Description: Gelatin Silver Print, window matted in 20 x 16 acid free museum board. View more work at: www. angeliqueantoniou. com...
Children - Photograph
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Steven Poe: 'Mutual Causality', 2000 Color Photograph, Visionary. Artist Description: Detail of an old ceramic Buddha's hands in meditation practice. ...
Visionary - Photograph
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
Tantra Bensko: 'Found After the Conflagration', 2002 Polaroid Photograph, Portrait. Artist Description: How many people' s lives are being turned to ashes? Remember this. How the world is scorching us, how we flame, how intensely framed, in red velvet....
Portrait - Photograph
7 x 9 inches (17.8 x 22.9 cm)
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Steven Poe: 'Body and Soul', 1995 Other Photography, Visionary. Artist Description: A Daibatsu Buddha, with prayer offerings of fruit and plumb wine, meditates on the balance of mind, body and soul. ...
Visionary - Photograph
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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    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 ...

    Teri Rice - Director...Cinematographer... Photographer Teri, a Louis Comfort Tiffany Award nominee,works in New York City. She has been involved in film, video and television since 1979. Her critically acclaimed avant garde videos, have shown at festivals around the world. She has 32 video and film credits as producer and director, which have screened at over 60 venues globally. Her controversial and cutting edge subjects have segued gracefully into the mainstream arena, stimulating and inciting viewers. Teri Rice's award winning work "The Kindling Point", was nominated a Top 10 Film of the Year, by "The Village Voice NYC", and has screened at Whitney Museum of American Art, and over 25 venues. Her 8mm film "Meddle" Screened at Museum Of Modern Art's Biennial 8mm Retrospective. Teri's background in photography is apparent in her video's critical aesthetic. Lyrically constructed themes permeate this artist's domain. Raw, surreal, deconstructed, reconstructed imagery sweep the audience into a vortex of voyeurism. Teri's photography is currently under contract with Monsoon Images, NYC...

    Thomas Butler - I am currently a senior in two degree programs at the University of Oklahoma, Painting and Biochemistry. I live and work in Norman, Ok. Born in Lawton, and raised in Tulsa, I still find my life to be a constant journey of discovery. I began painting in 1995, and working towards a painting degree in 1999. Contact with artists such as Daniel Kiacz, Louise Jones and George Hughes in the Art department at OU, have allowed my art to flourish. Development of my own style has been influenced directly by their input, and technical insights. My work has been displayed in a variety of shows, several recently and forthcoming. My art is primarily concerned with the manipulation of abstract figurative forms. Many of these forms were discovered through the study of biochemistry. As my degree in biochemistry advanced, I became fascinated with spatial interactions and studied them more intently in relation to my work. The tendency to force interactions in positive-negative fields, as seen in "The Truth be Told", allows my work to exist on several planes at once. Pieces like "Spring ...

    Angelique Antoniou - www.angeliqueantoniou.com "A Glimpse of Life" My photographs represent my life. They show how I see the events that occur around me. I am exposing my life to you, for these photos are the moments in my life which I thought were worth preserving and exhibiting. Each moment can never be recaptured. That is one aspect that makes photography so powerful and amazing. Who can ever recreate that moment in time, that feeling! No one. So, my aim is to grab that moment that might have passed unnoticed or been forgotten in order that we might reflect on it, and on ourselves. I want you to see "a glimpse of life" through my eyes. As Henri Cartier-Bresson said, " We are passive onlookers in a world that moves perpetually. Our only moment of creation is that 1/125 of a second when the shutter clicks, the signal is given, and motion is stopped..." "Dancers" My first love was ballet. I began dancing at the age of three. Due to an injury I was forced to quit when I was fourteen. Though I shall never again feel my body move across the floor as a dancer, I can still experience ...

    Steven Poe - My artwork uses expansive digital technology to represent dreams and other ways of knowing, as I try to understand my world around me. The images represented here in this exhibit are from a "Buddha Nature" series that I am working on. In the process of this series I am asking questions. The global economy and multicultural societies are increasingly accepted norms. Will an integrated spirituality evolve as well? Is polytheism really possible? As artists evolve a global mind, and mature past the self-conscious movement, will art play a responsible role in societies direction? While the technologies I use are complex and the questions I am asking are deep and serious, the goals are simplicity in design and composition with an attitude of fun and adventure. For if I take myself seriously the results would be disastrous. Please visit my website (www.stevenpoe.com) to see more photographic works and read more about my evolving theory of art from a systems perspective. ...

    Tantra Bensko - My art affects people strongly. People I have never met tell me things about what happens: they cry, they start painting again, they reconsider choices in their lives.... My art is dangerous, seductive, intense, enigmatic. My art reflects my passion of striving for freedom in the world. My art goes beyond the accepted idea of solid linear reality. ...