Contemporary Art For Sale Price Range: $10000 - $100000

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Over 2144 works of original contemporary art for sale in the price range $10000 - $100000. On this page you can find works by Ron Anderson, William Dick, Daniel Wall, Ted Schaal, Judith Smith Wilson, Riccardo Rossati, John Powell, Environmental Artist Apollo, Andrew Bartosz, Cathy Dobson, Maciej Hoffman, Andrew Mclaughlin, Hope Brooks for the follwing mediums: 1. Links to more artwork and 74 pages for works in the price range $10000 - $100000 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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William Dick: 'LINN', 2015 Encaustic Painting, Abstract.                                                 Description:  The painting portrays a powerful sense of illumination and generates a spiritual atmosphere through its repainting. The geometric patterns are inspired by both ancient tribal symbols and a fascination with the geological formations of the landscape. Each painting therefore evolves out of itself, layer on layer, transforming and growing...
, 2015
Abstract - Painting
240 x 240 cm (94.5 x 94.5 inches)
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William Dick: 'JUMMLIE', 2015 Encaustic Painting, Abstract.                                                Description:  The painting portrays a powerful sense of illumination and generates a spiritual atmosphere through its repainting. The geometric patterns are inspired by both ancient tribal symbols and a fascination with the geological formations of the landscape. Each painting therefore evolves out of itself, layer on layer, transforming and growing...
, 2015
Abstract - Painting
240 x 240 cm (94.5 x 94.5 inches)
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Ron Anderson: 'Bitches Brew', 1996 Oil Painting, Figurative.  Original oil painting by Ohio artist Ron Anderson. Painting entitled Bitches Brew. Painting is priced and sold unframed. Buyer is responsible for all shipping fees, insurance costs and any applicable sales tax and duties. Artist reserves all rights to reproduction and copyright.   ...
Figurative - Painting
103 x 68 inches (261.6 x 172.7 cm)
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Ron Anderson: 'Sundance', 2000 Oil Painting, Dance.  Original oil painting by Ohio artist Ron Anderson. Painting entitled Sundance. Painting is priced and sold unframed. Buyer is responsible for all shipping fees, insurance costs and any applicable sales tax and duties. Artist reserves all rights to reproduction and copyright. ...
, 2000
Dance - Painting
80 x 69 inches (203.2 x 175.3 cm)
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Ron Anderson: 'Concert in Blue', 1999 Oil Painting, Music.  Original oil painting by Ohio artist Ron Anderson. Painting entitled Concert in Blue. Painting is priced and sold unframed. Buyer is responsible for all shipping fees, insurance costs and any applicable sales tax and duties. Artist reserves all rights to reproduction and copyright.             ...
Music - Painting
79 x 68 inches (200.7 x 172.7 cm)
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Daniel Wall: 'Romantic Getaways', 2015 Oil Painting, Floral.         Naples Italy, Portofino waterfront summer, Portofino Harbor, Italy Harbor, Italy Portofino. Italy Portaofino Sunset. Italian Sunny Day summer. Harbor morning, Harbor sunset, World famous artist painting.           ...
Floral - Painting
24 x 20 inches (61.0 x 50.8 cm)
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Daniel Wall: 'Reflection', 2015 Oil Painting, Cityscape.      Naples Italy, Portofino waterfront summer, Portofino Harbor, Italy Harbor, Italy Portofino. Italy Portaofino Sunset. Italian Sunny Day summer. Harbor morning, Harbor sunset, World famous artist painting.        ...
, 2015
Cityscape - Painting
20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm)
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Ted Schaal: 'Dropsy', 2015 Mixed Media Sculpture, Abstract.  Dropsy is the common term for edema which is a medical condition where fluid moves from inside cells to the space between cells.  The one I have is currently on loan to the City of Broomfield.  I can cast another one in the edition but it will take 8- 12...
, 2015
Abstract - Sculpture
30 x 51 inches (76.2 x 129.5 cm)
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Judith Smith Wilson: 'Once, Twice, Three Times A Cheetah', 2015 Watercolor, Wildlife.
Wildlife - Watercolor
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
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Riccardo Rossati: 'The City', 2011 Oil Painting, Surrealism.  Imaginary view of urban center.  ...
, 2011
Surrealism - Painting
130 x 160 cm (51.2 x 63.0 inches)
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John Powell: 'Adam and Eve ', 2014 Mixed Media, Figurative. ORDER PRINTS AT
Figurative - Mixed Media
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Environmental Artist Apollo: 'Faith is the Answer', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Fish.  Faith is the Answer What is the QuestionAbstract impression of Jesus Christ ...
Fish - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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William Dick: 'SYPE IV', 2011 Encaustic Painting, Abstract.                Description:  The painting portrays a powerful sense of illumination and generates a spiritual atmosphere through its repainting. The geometric patterns are inspired by both ancient tribal symbols and a fascination with the geological formations of the landscape. Each painting therefore evolves out of itself, layer on layer, transforming and growing...
, 2011
Abstract - Painting
240 x 240 cm (94.5 x 94.5 inches)
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William Dick: 'SYPE III', 2011 Encaustic Painting, Abstract.               Description:  The painting portrays a powerful sense of illumination and generates a spiritual atmosphere through its repainting. The geometric patterns are inspired by both ancient tribal symbols and a fascination with the geological formations of the landscape. Each painting therefore evolves out of itself, layer on layer, transforming and growing...
, 2011
Abstract - Painting
240 x 240 cm (94.5 x 94.5 inches)
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William Dick: 'SYPE II', 2011 Encaustic Painting, Abstract.              Description:  The painting portrays a powerful sense of illumination and generates a spiritual atmosphere through its repainting. The geometric patterns are inspired by both ancient tribal symbols and a fascination with the geological formations of the landscape. Each painting therefore evolves out of itself, layer on layer, transforming and growing...
, 2011
Abstract - Painting
240 x 240 cm (94.5 x 94.5 inches)
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William Dick: 'DOORCHEEK I', 2012 Encaustic Painting, Abstract.           Description:  The painting portrays a powerful sense of illumination and generates a spiritual atmosphere through its repainting. The geometric patterns are inspired by both ancient tribal symbols and a fascination with the geological formations of the landscape. Each painting therefore evolves out of itself, layer on layer, transforming and growing...
Abstract - Painting
240 x 240 cm (94.5 x 94.5 inches)
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Andrew Bartosz: '1810', 2013 Other Painting, nudes.                 Abstract Figurative art                ...
, 2013
nudes - Painting
98 x 116 cm (38.6 x 45.7 inches)
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Andrew Bartosz: '1640', 2006 Oil Painting, nudes.        Figurative art       ...
, 2006
nudes - Painting
150 x 100 cm (59.1 x 39.4 inches)
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Andrew Bartosz: '1808', 2013 Oil Painting, nudes.     Figurative art    ...
, 2013
nudes - Painting
120 x 140 cm (47.2 x 55.1 inches)
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Andrew Bartosz: '1807', 2013 Oil Painting, nudes.    Figurative art   ...
, 2013
nudes - Painting
120 x 140 cm (47.2 x 55.1 inches)
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Andrew Bartosz: '1812', 2013 Oil Painting, nudes.   Figurative art  ...
, 2013
nudes - Painting
153 x 138 cm (60.2 x 54.3 inches)
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Cathy Dobson: 'Dual Stars   Moon', 2012 Oil Painting, Astronomy. Original Illuminated Oil Painting One of a set of 2 paintings to be sold together for 20000.  Gemini Mermaids  Must be Sold as a Set. ...
Astronomy - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Cathy Dobson: 'Dual   Stars    Sun', 2011 Oil Painting, Astronomy. Original Illuminated Oil Painting.  One of a set of 2 paintings to be sold together for a total of 20000.  Gemini Mermaids  Must be Sold Together.High Quality matching dark wooden frames. ...
Astronomy - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Maciej Hoffman: 'blue bird', 2013 Oil Painting, undecided.
, 2013
undecided - Painting
68 x 158 cm (26.8 x 62.2 inches)
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Andrew Mclaughlin: 'The Golden Age of Sodom and Gomorrah ', 2012 Collage, Surrealism.
Surrealism - Collage
36 x 28 inches (91.4 x 71.1 cm)
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Environmental Artist Apollo: 'Brush Stroke Angel', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Fish.  Brush Stroke Angel- Original Acrylic on watercolor Paper by ApolloCircle of Life SeriesThe painting Leap of freedom depicts an Orca Whale Leaping in a circle superimposed over an underwater view of orcas.  This image painted in 1991 has been on beach towels, note cards, puzzles, bookmarks, pogs and more. .  there...
Fish - Painting
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Environmental Artist Apollo: 'Laughing Dolphin', 2012 Other Painting, Animals.  Chinese Brush stroke Art also called Sumi Art by Apollo.  The Dolphin is one of Apollos favorite subjectsApollos mother was a very well know Fine Arts Ceramics her name was Katherine Harmon.  She received numerous Awards.  She is in the the Duncani? 1/2s Ceramics Whoi? 1/2s Who of Ceramic...
Animals - Painting
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Environmental Artist Apollo: 'The Wise One', 2012 Other Painting, Animals.  Chinese Brush stroke Art also called Sumi Art by Apollo.  The Great Owl iconizedfor its silent wisdomFramed dimensions 21. 5 x 25. 5A tribute to Mom, Apollos mother was a very well know Fine Arts Ceramics her name was Katherine Harmon.  She received numerous Awards.  She is in the the...
Animals - Painting
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Hope Brooks: 'Slavery Trilogy', 2011 Mixed Media, People. Left panel- Kings and PrincesCentre panel - Backra PickneyRight panel - Ape to ZebraThe trilogy is comprised of three sections titled as above.Kings and Princes refers to the historical fact that an african prince was sold into slavery and brought to the new world.  Maybe there was more ...
People - Mixed Media
18 x 8 feet (5.49 x 2.44 m)
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Cathy Dobson: 'Lily Pond', 1990 Oil Painting, Fish. Phosphorescent trio of fishes swimming in a pond- oil painting.  Fish glow in the dark.  Beautifully framed.In the Wild Collection. ...
, 1990
Fish - Painting
72 x 48 inches (182.9 x 121.9 cm)
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    Ron Anderson - Working as an illustrator and painter for more than 20 years, I have often utilized the figure in narratives to communicate the nature of the human condition. I give each of my characters a role in my paintings that plays out like a scene from a motion picture. Carefully scripted by a personal experience, these characters go about their lives like you and me. Many of my paintings depict tension or energy in some way. The tension is exhibited in an attitude, an action or in some activity on the canvas. The tension is either overt or more kinetic, but is almost palpable in each piece of artwork. The size of my paintings, along with some personal connection, pulls you into the canvas. The drag of an alto saxophone fills the room in one painting while the noise deafens you the smoke chokes you. A fight breaks out in the corner of the room on another canvas while a pool hustler wins a round. The subjects are infinite. Henry O. Tanner, John Sloan, and George Bellows were masters at observing and translating these types of human conditions onto a canvas in oil. My technique, drawn from what I have observed ...

    William Dick - STATEMENT My paintings record my interest in reconciling different and often estranged qualities and ideas in painting. I work through an experimental evaluation of the co-influence or confluence of organic and geometric, texture and structure, density and transparency, the sensuous history of paint and the austere tradition of minimalism. Within the context of abstraction, namely geometric and organic, I begin with the fundamental balance in painting between line and colour. I have drawn on ancient symbolic shapes from my Scottish background and I am influenced by the symbolic power of simplest forms of drawn lines such as the circles, concentric circles and spirals of Pictish and Celtic Art. Linear elements in my work derive from this source as well as from African and Aboriginal Art, Abyssinian Warrior Shields and Russian icons, and other lines and shapes that retain, in the broadest sense, some significance within culture. For colour I begin from observation of geological form and the substance of land of dust, sand, mud and rock as well as the outcrop of local street furniture architecture weather and the effects of weathering, and then of the often extreme and exotic colour of lichen, peat and mosses. My work exploits ...

    Daniel Wall - Daniel Wall is the founder of Intense Impressionism, which is characterized by unsurpassed intensity and boldness. Started in the 1980s by Daniel Wall, Intense Impressionist techniques include big, conspicuous strokes created with palette knife, extreme texture with heavy paints, intensified vibrant colors, and exaggerated striking effects of lights. Daniel Wall's Intense Impressionist landscape, cityscape, seascape, and floral paintings are unrivalled in their popular appeal and are among the best loved in the world today. Daniel Wall began drawing and painting when he was a little kid. His first art teacher was his mother, a very talented and diligent art and craft woman. Daniel Wall earned a lot of art awards in his childhood. He had been accepted to a fine art academy when he was a teen. He has study fine art in China, Italy, and United States. He gained his art senses, different calture, apprences, and ability from a variety of art sources by working as an art instructor, art editor, illustrator, and professor. That is key why he was able to establish the Intense Impressionism style painting. He made his decision and became a professional artist after got his master degree from Georgia Southern University. Daniel Wall ...

    Ted Schaal - Lately I have been exploring the use of two enduring materials, bronze and stainless steel. I enjoy the juxtaposition of the primitive texture in the bronze with the mirror polished modern look of the stainless. Balance and symmetry dominate simple geometric forms. These sculptures are made to last through the ages with the highest level of craftsmanship and quality metals. Most of my latest work can be scaled up for public or corporate settings and commission inquiries are welcome. With over 20 years of sculpture experience anything is possible from desk top size to monumental fountains and sculpture. ...

    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 ...

    John Powell - Artist Statement This body of work comes from a community of ideas. My art evoke a dialogue, a message as a language I speak, to create peace in a cosmic dialogue. It speaks in the future tense in a context of time that evoke a feeling of aEUR~time passesaEURtm... The emotional and psychological content of my subject, the way the body expresses its emotion, it contextualizes the concepts of the duality of the meaning of the imagery. My style is an expression of my philosophy which becomes a language using, Post Modern, Expressionism, Latin American Tradition, Surrealism, and soft Classism. It expresses my deep awareness of global issues and is counterbalanced with my cultural heritage. My inspiration originates from lifenature, itaEURtms too spiritual to express. However, it is the same expressive energy as the work transfused between energies which awaken the realms of these energies and evoked them in dialogueaEUR| . I use a certain iconography, which becomes a language. My art has helped me to see that nothing on earth is solitary, all things are interlinked. The unique expression in my art, is an attitudelanguage of my style but is easily understood in itaEURtms emotion. My art Carries ...

    Environmental Artist Apollo - "The beauty of our planet should be held in respect as well as reverence and awe! As the care takers of this precious jewel called Earth it is our duty to become more harmonious with our environment, for what we hold in our hands is a trust for future generations. What we do today, creates tomorrow." APOLLO Internationally Renowned Environmental Artist. Apollo is one of the World's Leading Environmental Artists. Apollo started painting dolphins and whales when He first moved to Maui in 1980. Since that time he has developed a Worldwide Following and has had the privilege to work with several Environmental Groups to raise both funding and awareness. ...

    Andrew Bartosz - One of the critics wrote: 'Andrew's gift for portraying the woman's body is inspiring. With master strokes Andrew captures both the beauty and complexity of a woman's nature. Andrew strikes us first with the evocative, soft, dreamy and colourful expression of a woman's body. But then he skilfully contrasts it, through structured elements and toned down colours of the background, with sharper, less perfect and darker images or moods. As result we have a unique experience of a sensual fusion between the abstract and the real. This theme of contrast continues in Andrew's stunning impressions of Australian majestic rock landscapes.' ...

    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 &...

    Hope Brooks - I am often asked the question what is my work about which is a little like being asked what is life about because in art as in life each person must bring their own experience and provide their own answers. Quite simply my work is about life and the enigma that surrounds existence. I make reference to specific experiences or draw on visual reality to act as a frame to the broader content and people bring their own interpretations as well. When I began painting in the 60's I was focused on talking about natural phenomena that I found around me in Jamaica, such as the sea, the mountains, or the moon but I was also trying to find a language that expressed the essence of that place I called home. In 1980 I travelled to Baltimore USA and my visual surroundings changed completely. This city had none of the natural landscape but it had beautiful stained glass windows and during my year at the Maryland Institute I produced a large body of work called "Windows". This included prints as well as paintings of the secular as well as the ecclesiastical windows. Someone looking at the work once said ...