Contemporary Art For Sale Price Range: $1000 - $1999

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Over 8783 works of original contemporary art for sale in the price range $1000 - $1999. On this page you can find works by Marie-france Busset, Grace Auyeung, Marcia Freedman, Kathryn Arnold, Franziska Turek, Cathy Dobson, Kichung Lizee, Jean Judd, Edem Elesh, Vincenzo Montella, Robert Arnold, Micha Nussinov, Lou Posner, Maciej Hoffman, Judith Smith Wilson, Wayne Wilcox, Donna Gallant, Hana Grosova, Stephen Mead for the follwing mediums: 1. Links to more artwork and 303 pages for works in the price range $1000 - $1999 and links to further artists' works at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these visual artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio.


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Grace Auyeung: 'Impressio of Jiuzhaigou', 2009 Ink Painting, Landscape.   landscape, rapids, waterfall, Chinese landscape, ink wash painting  ...
Landscape - Painting
69 x 68 inches (175.3 x 172.7 cm)
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Marcia Freedman: 'JT  2', 2009 Printmaking, Abstract.   JT_ 2 is an abstract multi- media drawing on paper whose source was influenced by rock formations in the landscape.               ...
, 2009
Abstract - Printmaking
29 x 41 inches (73.7 x 104.1 cm)
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Kathryn Arnold: 'it all comes down to this number 2', 2020 Monoprint, Figurative. kathryn arnold, monprint, on paper, paper size 22 x 30...
Figurative - Monoprint
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
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Kathryn Arnold: 'i can only think about this number 2', 2020 Monoprint, Figurative.  kathryn arnold, monoprint, on paper, figure with drape, 22 x 30 archival paper size...
Figurative - Monoprint
14 x 10 inches (35.6 x 25.4 cm)
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Kathryn Arnold: 'i can only think about this', 2020 Monoprint, Figurative. kathryn arnold, monoprint, on paper, figure with drape, 22 x 30 archival paper size...
Figurative - Monoprint
14 x 10 inches (35.6 x 25.4 cm)
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Franziska Turek: 'breath of life', 2010 Other Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
44 x 33 cm (17.3 x 13.0 inches)
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Franziska Turek: 'into the unknown', 2010 Other Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
31 x 41 cm (12.2 x 16.1 inches)
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Cathy Dobson: 'Dawn', 1990 Oil Painting, Floral. Original Oil Painting.Beautifully framed. ...
, 1990
Floral - Painting
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Kichung Lizee: 'Petroglyph Series 4', 2010 Mixed Media, Indiginous.  American South Western Petroglyph with Tibetan prayers ...
Indiginous - Mixed Media
36 x 62 inches (91.4 x 157.5 cm)
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Jean Judd: 'Twirling Leaves 1', 2008 Textile Art, Abstract.  One of several artworks using pinwheels as the design.  Hand quilted and hand bound.  Specifically designed to be hung in any orientation which changes the design.  Artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.Exhibition History - - Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild Show, Siren Wisconsin, October 11- 12...
Abstract - Textile Art
29 x 26 inches (73.7 x 66.0 cm)
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Jean Judd: 'Royal Pinwheels', 2004 Textile Art, Abstract.  One of several textile artworks featuring pinwheels as the design element.  Hand quilted and hand bound.Artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.Exhibition History - - Manchester National Juried Fine Art Exhibition at the 12 12 Gallery in Richmond, VA.  February 23, 2007 through March 18...
Abstract - Textile Art
28 x 28 inches (71.1 x 71.1 cm)
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Jean Judd: 'Coffee Time', 2005 Textile Art, Abstract. Isnt It Coffee Time is a birds eye view of a coffee cup with a clock inside.  Hand appliqued, heavily hand quilted, and hand bound.Artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.Exhibition History - - Additional juror selection for Not Your Grandmothers Quilt Show exhibition at ...
Abstract - Textile Art
22 x 22 inches (55.9 x 55.9 cm)
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Edem Elesh: 'burgundy goodbye', 2009 Mixed Media, undecided.
undecided - Mixed Media
48 x 24 inches (121.9 x 61.0 cm)
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Vincenzo Montella: 'Dragon in the city', 2009 Computer Art, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Computer Art
120 x 60 cm (47.2 x 23.6 inches)
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Robert Arnold: ' A House on Wahl Court', 2009 Monoprint, undecided.   Ink on paper  ...
undecided - Monoprint
7 x 5 inches (17.8 x 12.7 cm)
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Micha Nussinov: 'Obstructions', 2009 Other Photography, Abstract Figurative.  Colors in variable densities and light sources are juxtaposed and filtered through, to make obstructed image with fuzzy edges a dreamy world.The image is printed on canvas'Giclee print' , can be printed on other materials. ...
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
111 x 80 cm (43.7 x 31.5 inches)
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Micha Nussinov: 'Driftwaves', 2008 Other Photography, Fantasy.  The use of photographic images of nature, of man made items and of paintings, to lay out a beach scene with a space invader as the centre feature.The image is printed on canvas'Giclee print' , can be printed on other materials. ...
, 2008
Fantasy - Photograph
90 x 61 cm (35.4 x 24.0 inches)
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Lou Posner: 'Doc Theo Remembers Greece', 1998 Oil Painting, Ethereal.  Doc Theo psychiatrist strolls the palisades at his Palos Verdes, California, estate and remembers his homeland, Greece, pictured in the distance....
Ethereal - Painting
20 x 12 inches (50.8 x 30.5 cm)
Maciej Hoffman: 'Curve', 2009 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.
, 2009
Abstract Figurative - Painting
70 x 100 cm (27.6 x 39.4 inches)
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Judith Smith Wilson: 'Heads or Tails', 2009 Watercolor, Animals.  Lemurs - Open Edition Prints available for $35. 00. Original l200. 00 ...
Animals - Watercolor
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Wayne Wilcox: 'Upheaval', 2009 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.
, 2009
Abstract Landscape - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Wayne Wilcox: 'Applebrush', 2009 Oil Painting, Still Life.
, 2009
Still Life - Painting
26 x 17 inches (66.0 x 43.2 cm)
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Donna Gallant: 'Amaryllis', 2008 Oil Painting, Floral.  Part of the series UP CLOSE AND PERSONNEL, this piece portrays the amaryllis.  Soft pinks and green intermngle creating a very lust and inviting image. It is actually created on 4 16 x 20 canvases and are put together to create the image. ...
, 2008
Floral - Painting
32 x 40 inches (81.3 x 101.6 cm)
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Hana Grosova: 'Holy family', 2005 Oil Painting, Children.  Jesus Child with his family and persons around. ...
Children - Painting
24 x 28 cm (9.4 x 11.0 inches)
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Kichung Lizee: 'Five Elements', 2008 Mixed Media, Buddhism.  oil and water color on canvas, symbolic...
Buddhism - Mixed Media
50 x 68 inches (127.0 x 172.7 cm)
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Kichung Lizee: 'Uprising', 2008 Mixed Media, Buddhism.  oil and watercolor on canvas- - symbolic...
, 2008
Buddhism - Mixed Media
50 x 68 inches (127.0 x 172.7 cm)
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Kichung Lizee: 'Ascention', 2008 Mixed Media, Buddhism.  use oil and watercolor on canvas- - very symbolic...
, 2008
Buddhism - Mixed Media
50 x 68 inches (127.0 x 172.7 cm)
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Stephen Mead: 'Making Hoa Binh', 2004 Mixed Media, Mystical.  From the award- winning series
Mystical - Mixed Media
36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm)
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Stephen Mead: 'TheThreeGraces', 2001 Mixed Media, Religious.  From the series Washing The Body, available in the book, Selected Works, amazon or lulu.  com. ...
Religious - Mixed Media
26 x 30 inches (66.0 x 76.2 cm)
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Stephen Mead: 'StruggleCenterPanel', 1992 Acrylic Painting, Life.  A Chalkboard Drawing done in acrylics, part of the DVD
Life - Painting
24 x 38 inches (61.0 x 96.5 cm)
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    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 ...

    Kathryn Arnold - Artist Statement Kathryn Arnold c2021 My work contains two intertwining veins. One is filled with large, colorful oils on canvas. The other are my drawings which are black and white mixed media works on paper. Both display the density and layered mark-making that points to my process and content. The work is a result of intuitive nonobjective processes and contains my search for visual magic. The sense of touch and chaotic energy of color and marks play an important role in building up layers that function to create an encompassing, enveloping field and bewildering space. Sometimes there is an introduction of a grid-like form with recognizable imagery playing upon it. These become reference points and their intrinsic relating form poetry, a type of interplay between subjective and objective reality. from Ginsberg Howl ...and who therefore ran through the icy streets obsessed witha sudden flash of the alchemy... PAINTINGS marks kinetic sensation chaotic energy a building a destruction emotional complex bewildering spaces autobiographical references major dreams minor non-dreams Materials oil canvas composition leaf gouache ink watercolor acrylic charcoal conte soft pastels oil pastels pencil polymer medium spray paint enamel varnishes rice papers newspapers collage Arches hot-pressed 100 ...

    Franziska Turek - This painting is individual, without any compromise, it combinates the occurence with intuition. The pictures are intrinsic of a special magic, which is not intended or planned, its resulting out of the painting process. The organic impressioned spaces and worlds of this pictures lead to associations and they will contemplate the art of painting themselves, they open a fascinating spectrum of color, area, line, which combines to mythical compactness. ...

    Kichung Lizee - After coming to this country from Korea in the mid 60's to study art, among the many forms of Western art that I was introduced to, Abstract Expressionism interested me most. Currently I am in the process of synthesizing Eastern and Western approaches to art. Specifically, I'm adopting the techniques and materials of Eastern calligraphy to Western thematic material, my primary goal being to close the gap between East and West and reach for universal creativity. Eastern calligraphy I learned is a living and breathing spirit, rather than the dead and rigid tradition of thousands of years. It is uniquely a form that conveys the pulsation of life energy. Through it, one can experience all aspects of the living spectrum. Eastern calligraphic form reveals the kind of life the artist has led, as well as foreshadowing the person one will become. It is the art form that manifests the self as a way of life or philosophy of life. It is a powerful art form that operates through direct intuition. As an artist I rely heavily on creative intuition. Moving with changes in the stream of consciousness, my creative intuition somehow brings out the subconscious and superconscious through ...

    Jean Judd - Every quilt tells a story and every quilt is unique. The common factor in all quilts is that fabric and thread are used to create a piece of art. To many viewers, cutting up perfectly good pieces of fabric into little pieces and then sewing them together again into a totally different looking piece of fabric, is unbelievable. Who would want to do this day in and day out The dedicated quilt artist and fabric collector I have always enjoyed putting jigsaw puzzles together and the same person who enjoys jigsaw puzzles discovering a finished masterpiece constructed of hundreds or even thousands of little pieces is drawn to the magic of quilt design. Each quilt design is a puzzle waiting to be put together. The design starts in the quilt artists mind and is eventually transferred into reality with the final stitch in the quilt. Many times the original design is nothing like the finished quilt but this just adds to the excitement and the design potential for the next quilt design. What starts in the mind is often transformed into a bigger, better and more dramatic finished quilt than the artist ever imagined. I prefer to make my own ...

    Edem Elesh - I am interested in examining the miracle of everyday existence. I have lead a very unique life. Born in Los Angeles and educated from an early age at English boarding schools, I have been exposed to two different cultures. This gives my work an American energy with English sensibilities. I am intrigued by the interplay born of this duality: order and chaos, old and new, the conscious and unconscious, structure and freedom. Not to mention expectation and accident. I am currently working with a new form of mixed media which allows, to an even greater extent, the chances of an interplay between process and providence....

    Vincenzo Montella - Vincenzo Montella was born in Benevento, Italy the 7/14/1952 and lives in Naples where works as psychiatrist. He is graduated in Medicine and Philosophy and specialist in psychiatry and family psychotherapy. He is artist, poet and photographer. He studied photography at the Toscana Photographic Workshops attending courses of William Allard, Michael Yamashita, Machiel Botman, Alex Webb, Jeff Jacobson, Arkady Llove, Sarah Moon, Carol Dragon. ...

    Robert Arnold - For a long time now, I have been interested in squares with five sides. Most people call these pentagons, but I don't because of the obvious political implications. Let's just say that a square with five sides is far more interesting than a square with four sides. My work is often about things involving five; five letters to Filippo Lippi, as well as a variation on the painting that Filippo might have painted after receiving those five letters, five new red Prada pope shoes. Some of those works are here. I am also interested in things that don't involve five, and some of those are also here. Ever since I was a child, I have been very interested in Italy. Although I am not Italian, I grew up in an Italian neighborhood in Buffalo, was heavily influenced by my Italian friends and their parents and worked for a number of years in a restaurant in Buffalo that was owned by an Italian gentleman and frequented by the mafia. I also like to travel to Italy, and very much like the way the Italian people live their lives. Someday I may live there. Although I don't understand ...

    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 ...

    Lou Posner - FLASH New offer on the classic 1982 Posners Pocket Guide to Oil Painting. Hand-written, then reproduced by offset process. Hand-assembled. Original, unique art attached to EVERY cover. No two alike. Some in oil paint, some in other media. Collectors item. Best pocket guide to oil painting, ever. For beginners as well as advanced artists. 450 dollars each plus first class postage. Indiana residents add 7 percent sales tax to merchandise not including postage and shipping. Selection of cover art offered, but not guaranteed. Use email messaging here to contact the artist. No postage if you pick it up about 10 mi. north of Tell City, Indiana. Not set up for credit card sales. Check or cash only. Buy one or more, OR later on, kick yourself in the behind for passing up a real bargain and an investment opportunity. After you reach the main or first Posner portfolio page, the tour is pretty intuitive. Please click on an image to enlarge it and bring up further details about the piece of art and a description or story about it. Once you have done this, you may also click on zoom-in, a function, which may or may not...

    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 &...

    Judith Smith Wilson - Welcome to the world of exotic animals and culture as seen through the eyes of this extraordinary artist. Follow the mood as Ms. Wilson leads you to the darkest regions of Africa and beyond.....She has been specializing in Animal Wildlife Paintings and portraits of people for over 40 years. She is a will known animal ecologist, and belongs to many wildlife organizations, including the East African Wildlife Society. Ms. Wilson has traveled to Kenya East Africa, and Rwanda East Africa, three times. She also has had the privilege to observe the endangered Mountain Gorillas in the Virunga Mountains, and all of Africa's wonderful wildlife. Ms. Wilson has cared for many injured wild animals, eventually releasing them back to their native habitat. One of these animals, a bobcat named "Precious" was not able to be released, and remained a beloved friend to her family for over twenty years. She has shown her work in Nairobi and Rwanda East Africa, and many Galleries in the United States over her 40 year career. Her work is currently being shown in San Diego, Los Angeles California and The Fine Art museum in Owensboro Kentucky. Also in Owensboro at'Gallery 412' and'Grey ...

    Wayne Wilcox - ArtistaEURtms statements have always seemed redundant to me. The work generally speaks for itself. But here goes.. For me itaEURtms about shapes, color and lines interacting and relating to each other. Representational, abstract, non-objective theyaEURtmre all the same. Light against dark, color against color, line intersecting line. IaEUR~m as comfortable with super realism as I am with abstract expressionism. Then, of course, thereaEURtms the medium. I love the paint. I love the act of painting. I love how it flows and how it takes on a direction on itaEURtms own. ItaEURtms like magic. With one stroke something appears before your eyes that wasnaEURtmt there before. An image. An emotion. With each stroke or drip it changes. ItaEURtms an amazing experience. I highly recommend it. And then thereaEURtms image. I am a visual artist. IaEUR~m after strong images, images that evoke a feeling. Starkness, warmth, love, violence, emptiness, beauty, strength. I want the painting or drawing to stand on itaEURtms own. I am a painter. I cannot escape that fact. There have been times IaEUR~ve tried but I always return. ItaEURtms not what I do. ItaEURtm...

    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....

    Stephen Mead - In the early 1990's Stephen Mead's poems began appearing in such journals as Onionhead, Bellowing Ark, and Invert, but upon moving to Provincetown, Mass., Stephen decided to concentrate more on visual work. It was in the year 2000, after moving back to NY, that Stephen started seeking publication again for both his writing and his art combined. Since, then, thanks to the wonders of the World Wide Web, his work has appeared internationally both in cyberspace, hard copy, and physical Gallery Space. Often the writing has appeared along side his paintings, and at other times with the text superimposed. In 2004 Stephen began experimenting even more with these poetry/art hybrids creating a series of e books, including the award winning "We Are More Than Our Wounds". From there Stephen began experimenting with his art and poems as films, at first creating slideshows with captions, and then doing his own soundtracks and voice overdubs. These DVDs are available through Indieflix.com In 2006 Stephen put this technology to use releasing a CD of poems set to music "Safe & Other Love Poems" (CDBaby.com), as well as two print editions of his image/art hybrids, "Selected Works" and "Tree ...