Contemporary Art For Sale Price Range: $300 - $399

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Over 3946 works of original contemporary art for sale in the price range $300 - $399. On this page you can find works by Robin Richard Emrich, John Powell, Nancy Bechtol, Luise Andersen, Heather Hyatt, Rosalyn M. Gaier, Tamara Sorkin, Bonie Bolen, Pilar Pérez-prado, Ron Ogle, Judith Smith Wilson, Michael Pickett, Leo Evans for the follwing mediums: 1. Links to more artwork and 137 pages for works in the price range $300 - $399 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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John Powell: 'Trapped in Time Drawing 3', 1991 Pen Drawing, Figurative.  This drawing is from Time series and is a study for a painting to come US520, shipping 2- 3 working days depending on time of order, VIA FeDEx or Express postal service...
Figurative - Drawing
10 x 14 inches (25.4 x 35.6 cm)
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Nancy Bechtol: 'art window silhouettes', 2009 Other Photography, Abstract Figurative. Framed Archival papers, 16X20
Abstract Figurative - Photograph
11 x 17 inches (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
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Luise Andersen: 'HAWK FLIGHT other choice of view', 2009 Fused Glass, Undecided.  - - designed more precise outlines in cobalt blue. . dusted whole piece with flux ( clear glass powder) . . on way to kiln, this piece slipped off trivet. . and 3 hrs. design work went' puff' . . baked it anyways. . and will work creatively on it once back to glass studio sessions. . in about a month...
Undecided - Glass
6 x 10 inches (15.2 x 25.4 cm)
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Luise Andersen: 'HAWK FLIGHT In Sunlight Glass still expands', 2009 Fused Glass, Undecided.  Noticed today, that the layers and layers of glass still' expand' . . means. . where there is a lot. . it opens for' space' . . no biggy. . I just take it next Wednesday, sprinkle transparent glass powder over the area, in kiln with it for a very short bit, and in liquified state, heals...
Undecided - Glass
6 x 10 inches (15.2 x 25.4 cm)
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Luise Andersen: 'HAWK FLIGHT IInd Choice Of View', 2009 Fused Glass, Undecided.  . . done. . added today more outlines with opque orient red colored glass . . spaces other filled with same and created symbolic forms in that way, since brought into focus. . like negative and positive spaces, each has form and presence. . several choices of view. . I will upload 2. . you might be able to...
Undecided - Glass
10 x 6 inches (25.4 x 15.2 cm)
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Nancy Bechtol: 'skip de doo', 2009 Color Photograph, Abstract. 16x 20
Abstract - Photograph
11 x 17 inches (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
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Nancy Bechtol: 'Winterlines', 2008 Other Photography, Landscape. Framed at 16x20 Archival print signed winter scene cold white ...
Landscape - Photograph
11 x 17 inches (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
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Heather Hyatt: 'Flintlock', 1995 Pencil Drawing, Still Life.  'Flintlock' is graphite on paper mounted in a shadow box.  The style is trompe l' oeil. ...
, 1995
Still Life - Drawing
14 x 8 inches (35.6 x 20.3 cm)
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Heather Hyatt: 'Red Chinese Boxers', 2008 Oil Painting, Still Life.  'Red Chinese Boxers' is oil on canvas mounted in a shadow box.  The style is trompe l' oeil. ...
Still Life - Painting
9 x 17 inches (22.9 x 43.2 cm)
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Rosalyn M. Gaier: 'Objection', 2004 Other Printmaking, Abstract Figurative.  OBJECTION, portrays an event of some importance, with figurative elements alert and engaged. This collagraph required four plates printed over each other to reach completion. It was hand- pulled by the artist, on acid free Rives BFK paper....
, 2004
Abstract Figurative - Other Printmaking
17 x 14 inches (43.2 x 35.6 cm)
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Tamara Sorkin: 'nude landscape 1', 2008 Other Drawing, Abstract Figurative.   shown during january at Gallerina gallery, Bat shlomo...
Abstract Figurative - Drawing
50 x 70 cm (19.7 x 27.6 inches)
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Bonie Bolen: 'Ship At Sea', 1999 Oil Painting, Portrait.  Oil on wood. ...
Portrait - Painting
3 x 4 feet (0.91 x 1.22 m)
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Luise Andersen: 'OF FIRE GLASS ON COPPER II OTHER LIGHT PIC Update II June Fourth Evening Pic', 2008 Fused Glass, Abstract.   YAPP. . IS BEAUTIFUL. . COMPLIMENTS WERE RECEIVED. . AND , YOU LEAVE IT ALONE NOW? IT IS PERFECT LIKE IT IS. . AND NOOOOO. . CANNOT. . EVEN THOUGH, I FEEL, IT IS BEAUTIFUL. . I ALSO FEEL. . I NEED TO BLANCE FLOW IF YELLOWS ON OTHER SIDE OF TURQUOISE AND YELLOW. . AND THE RUBY RED, AND...
Abstract - Glass
10 x 5 inches (25.4 x 12.7 cm)
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Pilar Pérez-prado: 'Cake', 2003 Acrylic Painting, Undecided.   38. 0 ...
, 2003
Undecided - Painting
38 x 50 cm (15.0 x 19.7 inches)
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Ron Ogle: 'Going Postal', 2004 Collage, Abstract.  Oil on collage on canvas. [  President Eisenhower' s farewell address to the nation, January 1961
Abstract - Collage
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Ron Ogle: 'Purple Landscape', 2005 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.   Woman is in her whole existence an appeal to the kindness of man. [ Karl Barth ] ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Ron Ogle: 'Shiny Abstract', 2004 Oil Painting, Abstract. [ I do not expect anything from others, so their actions cannot be in opposition to wishes of mine. Swami Sri Yukteswar, in AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI by Paramahansa Yogananda ]...
Abstract - Painting
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Ron Ogle: 'Dictionary Page', 2008 Collage, Abstract.  Oil on collage on canvas. [ 2008: The Democratic leadership has behaved treacherously, keeping impeachment off the House floor ]...
Abstract - Collage
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Judith Smith Wilson: 'Bull Elk in Sunset', 2006 Watercolor, Wildlife.  Silhouette of Bull Elk in sunset. Original $300. 00.  Open Edition Print $35. 00 ...
Wildlife - Watercolor
5 x 7 inches (12.7 x 17.8 cm)
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Judith Smith Wilson: 'Charging Elephant', 1991 Pastel, Wildlife.  Limited Edition Print Only  S/ N 500 Original Sold  ...
Wildlife - Pastel
19 x 22 inches (48.3 x 55.9 cm)
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Bonie Bolen: 'Are You Alright', 2007 Other Painting, Life.
Life - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Michael Pickett: 'cockatoo', 1982 Acrylic Painting, Birds. This painting is a real Classic, it was created 26 years ago, all original with frame. This painting and frame is worn throughout time. Sold as it. ...
, 1982
Birds - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Michael Pickett: 'World Peace Angel', 2004 Acrylic Painting, Inspirational.  This Painting Glows in the dark. ...
Inspirational - Painting
13 x 16 inches (33.0 x 40.6 cm)
Tamara Sorkin: 'motherhood', 2005 Mixed Media, Life.   this is one of a series on the subject of creating new life  ...
, 2005
Life - Mixed Media
27 x 37 cm (10.6 x 14.6 inches)
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Leo Evans: 'MY TREE D', 2006 Computer Art, Abstract Landscape.  MY TREE_ D - Leo Evans - leoevans. com - All Rights Reserved 2007 ...
, 2006
Abstract Landscape - Computer Art
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Leo Evans: 'MY TREE C', 2006 Computer Art, Abstract Landscape.  MY TREE_ C - Leo Evans - leoevans. com - All Rights Reserved 2007 ...
, 2006
Abstract Landscape - Computer Art
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Leo Evans: 'MY TREE B', 2006 Computer Art, Abstract Landscape.  MY TREE_ B - Leo Evans - leoevans. com - All Rights Reserved 2007 ...
, 2006
Abstract Landscape - Computer Art
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Leo Evans: 'MY TREE A', 2006 Computer Art, Abstract Landscape.  MY TREE_ A - Leo Evans - leoevans. com - All Rights Reserved 2007 ...
, 2006
Abstract Landscape - Computer Art
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Tamara Sorkin: 'Ophelia', 2007 Mixed Media, Undecided.
, 2007
Undecided - Mixed Media
70 x 100 cm (27.6 x 39.4 inches)
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Lorrie Williamson: 'Two Solitudes', 2005 Acrylic Painting, Seascape.  The seaweeds on the beach are truly at the mercy of the elements as these toilers show us.  ...
Seascape - Painting
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
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    John Powell - 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 ...

    Nancy Bechtol - Artists explore and give the world a view of their personal heightened awareness. I visualize and think with keen beliefs and insights. Reflection of human and societal concerns which cross emotional boundaries-- communicating that which is unspoken. My traditional art foundations of drawing, painting and printmaking, evolved into video, digital photography and experimental media. I use digital photography and imaging to envision the concepts originating from the creative pulse.An individual artist explores and gives the world a view of their personal heightened awareness. Artists see and think with keen beliefs and insights.Reflection of human and societal concerns which cross emotional boundaries-- communicating that which is unspoken. My traditional art foundations of drawing, painting and printmaking, evolved into video, digital photography and experimental media. I use digital photography and imaging to envision the concepts originating from the creative pulse....

    Luise Andersen - Luise'Mignon' Andersen Luise'Mignon' Andersen has only recently begun to reveal her lifes work. Soon after her debut she exploded onto the mainstream art world. Her breathtaking pieces have captured international interest. The stories Luise'Mignon' is telling through her truly deep, layered works seem to decipher the past and foretell the future, perhaps sharing her window to other dimensions and a seventh sense. Her detailed acrylic'Mignon' series speaks to the beholder. They inspire raw emotion and ignite ones imagination. The indescribable nature of the "Duree De Ma Vie" in particular has a growing portion of the art community considering it the conception of an entirely new style. By Maxi c)2006 Guided Through Inner Mind- Intuition- Mental Imagery- I Create The Final Of What I Am Consciously Not Aware Of.. That I Want...... Need... With Each Completed Painting... Eye Of Core Gains a Glimpse Of My Tomorrow.... c) LA I crave.. painting...drawing... sculpting... writing... Like re-inventing my life... my purpose... myself.. .Gives me a direction.. the courage to look at myself ..and find'ME' there... At least for the duration of creating.. ....and once I collect these shards of my core within colors, shapes... form...

    Heather Hyatt - In my work as a fine artist, I use the mediums of graphite, coloured pencil and oil, in the styles realism, photo-realism, trompe l'oeil and portraiture, Ideas come from literature, metaphors, and the real world. Rather than the imitation of appearance, my concern is with the essence of the subject. In trompe l'oeil, it is the hardness and softness of guns and lingerie, which, when mounted in shadow boxes, become real. In the series,'Dante's Divine Comedy', executed in graphite, the object was to depict the universality of his ideas as they appear today. In all of my work, realism is my focus and goal. ...

    Rosalyn M. Gaier - Beauty. Meditative thought. Nuance. These are subjects of my collagraphs. They take on important implications when examined in light of today's American instant gratification culture. While convenience, speed and availability have become hallmarks of our American way of life and our society's progress, there remains a need for something more meaningful. That something is beauty. From my frame of personal artistic reference, "beauty" involves the viewer by initiating the response of taking pause, suddenly, unawares. Arousing the response from deep within, beauty disarms and fulfills at one and the same time. This elusive beauty is vital nourishment for mind and soul. Does today's American art disarm and fulfill? How well are our minds and souls being nourished? Unfortunately, Americans' appreciation and awareness of beauty are partially numbed by their frenzy experience of instant gratification. Beauty falls prey to the mindset of fast food, "Shop till you drop" and instant access to just about everything. We sacrifice refined taste, uniqueness and rewarded perseverance for what often is ephemeral and not quite satisfying. What this means for artists is that their best pieces can be easily overlooked. Unless relevance and nuance of an artwork can be realized immediately, instant ...

    Tamara Sorkin - I have always worked from organic subjects- plants, animals, or the human body, but usually I arrive at an abstract, "zoomorphic" description, that enables me a wider perspective. ...

    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 ...

    Michael Pickett - I donaEURtmt know how IaEURtmm able to do all of this, but somewhere inside me I know that I stand out from the rest, IaEURtmm unique and have some powers that are beyond comprehension. I stay pretty much to myself and I feel like someone who is not from this planet and that there are differences that I readily perceive. All of this makes me self-conscious and also makes me more critical of myself. I judge and criticize myself a lot which I should not, but I do because I feel alienated at times. IaEURtmm vary humble and definitely not better than anyone else. I have so much to achieve, and thataEURtms why I take my own time to do so, there are times when I get irritated and agitated because of keeping a lot of expectations for myself, and when IaEURtmm not able to execute it, I feel low. However, I have to make sure that all these expectations are achievable, not impractical and unfeasible. As a result, I trust my intuition more which allows me to communicate with others. Self-expression and originality are also associated with me. There is a ...

    Michael Pickett -