Contemporary Art For Sale Price Range: $4000 - $4999

Page 3 of 45
Over 1290 works of original contemporary art for sale in the price range $4000 - $4999. On this page you can find works by William Dick, Claudia Nierman, C. Mari Pack, Jean Judd, Becky Soria, Roger Williams, Plamen Yordanov, Geo Sipp, Hans-ruedi Kammermann, Lou Posner, Jose Freitascruz, Franziska Turek, James Gwynne, Andrea Waxman Mulcahy for the follwing mediums: 1. Links to more artwork and 45 pages for works in the price range $4000 - $4999 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.


Contemporary Art / / Previous / Next
William Dick: 'YALLAE I', 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
50 x 50 cm (19.7 x 19.7 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
William Dick: 'YALLAE II', 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
50 x 50 cm (19.7 x 19.7 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
William Dick: 'YALLAE III', 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
50 x 50 cm (19.7 x 19.7 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
William Dick: 'LEERIE I', 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
50 x 50 cm (19.7 x 19.7 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Claudia Nierman: 'Theory ofthe confluent pasts ', 1997 Other Photography, Fantasy.   This image can be printed in several seizes including 57 x 80 printed on canvas and on photographic paper. Other materials cotton archival photography paper or metallic photographic paper are also possible.Images can be framed or mounted on sintra with or with out acrylic ( no frame) . I am happy...
Fantasy - Photograph
57 x 80 inches (144.8 x 203.2 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Claudia Nierman: 'para muestras un boton', 1997 Other Photography, Fantasy.  This image can be printed in several seizes including 57
Fantasy - Photograph
57 x 80 inches (144.8 x 203.2 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Claudia Nierman: 'Paris Texas', 2001 Other Photography, Fantasy.   This image can be printed in several seizes including 57
Fantasy - Photograph
57 x 80 inches (144.8 x 203.2 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
C. Mari Pack: 'Fire and Water', 2015 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.   Original poured large scale poured acrylic painting. Deep blues with accents of orange. It is inspired by the ocean and covered in a clear coat of medium that produces a surf board finish similar to resin. All materials used are archival.  ...
Abstract - Painting
52 x 34 inches (132.1 x 86.4 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Jean Judd: 'Rusted Lace 3', 2014 Textile Art, Abstract.  Rusted Lace 3 continues the exploration of scientific iron filings on hand dyed fabric to create lacy looking pieces in the Rusted Lace series.  Various values of orange are the predominant colors in this particular art quilt.  Whole cloth construction with Proxion dyes created the basis for the artwork.  Dense...
Abstract - Textile Art
43 x 16 inches (109.2 x 40.6 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Becky Soria: 'Amber and Pearl ', 2014 Mixed Media, Abstract Figurative.  From the seriesTotems beyond PatriarchyFrom the seriesTotems beyond Patriarchy...
Abstract Figurative - Mixed Media
36 x 60 inches (91.4 x 152.4 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Roger Williams: 'Dwarfed Start', 2013 Acrylic Painting, Astronomy.
Astronomy - Painting
57 x 69 inches (144.8 x 175.3 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Plamen Yordanov: 'Right Angle Mobius Strip', 2009 Steel Sculpture, Abstract.  Materials: soldered steel, patina, wax....
Abstract - Sculpture
18 x 11 inches (45.7 x 27.9 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Geo Sipp: 'Gone Fishin', 2014 Oil Painting, Figurative.   Painting including the Queen of England       ...
Figurative - Painting
38 x 32 inches (96.5 x 81.3 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Geo Sipp: 'Centrifuge', 2013 Pencil Drawing, Figurative.  Graphite and Color Pencil drawing based on NASA's centrifuge machines that test the gravitational tolerances of astronauts.     ...
, 2013
Figurative - Drawing
42 x 33 inches (106.7 x 83.8 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'SUMMER SECRETS', 2013 Oil Painting, People.
People - Painting
110 x 100 cm (43.3 x 39.4 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'SUMMERS FLAIR', 2010 Oil Painting, People.
People - Painting
100 x 90 cm (39.4 x 35.4 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'FRAMMISCHI DI INCONTRO', 2012 Oil Painting, Gestalt.
Gestalt - Painting
100 x 90 cm (39.4 x 35.4 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Hans-ruedi Kammermann: 'coming of shade into light', 2013 Oil Painting, Gestalt.
Gestalt - Painting
100 x 92 cm (39.4 x 36.2 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Lou Posner: 'Danny on the Bow', 2013 Oil Painting, Boating.  Near Rockport, Indiana.  ...
Boating - Painting
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
Jose Freitascruz: 'zipangu', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape. acrylic- m.  media on wood unframed to be placed directly on wall as is - from the exhibition poetry of soul at mssohkan gallery, kobe, japan...
, 2012
Abstract Landscape - Painting
240 x 60 cm (94.5 x 23.6 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Jose Freitascruz: 'the long sea', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Seascape.  acrylic- m.  media on wood unframed to be placed directly on wall as is - from the exhibition poetry of soul at mssohkan gallery, kobe, japan ...
Seascape - Painting
240 x 60 cm (94.5 x 23.6 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Jean Judd: 'Rusted Lace 2', 2012 Textile Art, Abstract.  Second textile artwork from the Rusted Lace series created on a piece of my hand dyed fabric.  The main design was created using iron filings in a paper cutout that turned to rust with the addition of water and salt.  Dense and intricate hand stitching in various colors of thread...
Abstract - Textile Art
22 x 21 inches (55.9 x 53.3 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Franziska Turek: 'darkening of the light', 2012 Other Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
110 x 125 cm (43.3 x 49.2 inches)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
James Gwynne: 'Hair II', 2002 Oil Painting, nudes. Hair, back view, larger than life ...
, 2002
nudes - Painting
46 x 50 inches (116.8 x 127.0 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
James Gwynne: 'Sleeping Nude', 2003 Oil Painting, nudes.  Nude with long hair sleeping ...
nudes - Painting
40 x 36 inches (101.6 x 91.4 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
James Gwynne: 'Model back view', 2009 Oil Painting, nudes. Sunlit view of models hair and back ...
nudes - Painting
42 x 36 inches (106.7 x 91.4 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
James Gwynne: 'Landscape with Flag II', 2012 Oil Painting, Landscape.  A flag that a patriotic someone tied to a branch in the woods among dried grass and leaves ...
Landscape - Painting
48 x 42 inches (121.9 x 106.7 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Jean Judd: 'Diamond 1 Layered Formation', 2011 Textile Art, Abstract. Textile artwork featuring geometric diamond shapes.  Hand stitching adds physical and visual texture.  Artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.Exhibition History -	Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center 2013 Annual Juried Exhibit, Frederick, Maryland May 4 to June 23, 2013.-	2014 Juried Art Competition, South Arkansas ...
Abstract - Textile Art
39 x 31 inches (99.1 x 78.7 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Andrea Waxman Mulcahy: 'Source', 2011 Steel Sculpture, undecided.
, 2011
undecided - Sculpture
47 x 37 inches (119.4 x 94.0 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
Andrea Waxman Mulcahy: 'Occluded Front', 2011 Steel Sculpture, undecided.
undecided - Sculpture
36 x 43 inches (91.4 x 109.2 cm)
Like It   indepth artwork information   Add To Shopping Cart
(Page 3 of 45) - MORE ARTWORKS
  • MORE »
  • Artists Describing Their Art:

    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 ...

    Claudia Nierman - Some words about my work: The images I produce are deliberately enigmatic and multi-layered. They invite the viewer to engage in the process of storytelling whereby dreaming and living are woven together as a tapestry. I find the sources for my work in the urban environment: window displays, torn posters, graffiti, broken architecture. In short, the remains of man. These objects and situations are eventually transformed by rain, sun, reflections, and shadows, as well as additions made by the passerby. Shaped by the forces of chance, these ephemeral visions are captured on film (and now also in bits and bites) and used as raw material that merge one into another forming a new identity. The result? On one hand, a strange amalgam of my preoccupation with time and memory, and on the other, the way in which the deliberate manipulaton through photographic images can give us insight into our personal and collective struggles. Technical information: I usually work in three different formats: 25 cm x 30 cm and 32 cm x 45 cm printed on cibachrome paper; and a large format of 57 cm x 80 cm, digitilizing the final image and printing it on canvas. (Since this latter ...

    C. Mari Pack - I paint with the conviction that color can manipulate the mind; it can make the heart beat faster, whet the appetite, or spark a memory. Much of our reaction to color is subliminal, and we are generally unaware of its pervasive and seductive effects. The colors we see are invariably influenced by what we feel; therefore, we can never really separate what we see from what we know. Contrast and color are essential in my process. I start by selecting two or three colors; I work the canvas from all angles discovering new forms of composition through the use of movement and gravity. I push the paint to its chemical limit allowing it to mutate and evolve. My work is based on the fact that we have become imprinted with a reaction to colors, shapes, and patterns. Through the use of both color psychology and geology, and executed through chemistry I have created visual colorscapes that engage both the conscious and subconscious, provoking the audience to find imagery through movement. Everyone sees something different! What do you see?...

    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 ...

    Becky Soria - Subject matter in painting is merely the trigger that allows the expression of something more profound, unconscious and possibly hidden even from oneself, and therefore all inclusive, so viscerally immanent to humankind R. Alonzo Totems beyond Patriarchy May 2014 Nature has been qualified as a female organic form by most ancient cultures, but for the last millennia or so, the world has been primarily perceived and shaped by the masculine side of the species. Our recent history however has seen a trend towards a natural reversion to a feminine bias, with women becoming increasingly more crucial to all aspects of society. These works serve to remind us about these issues and others that we continue to face the world while reinventing the female figure as an emblem for current conditions and a new Totem for the future. The juxtaposition between the representations of the animals and plants in compromised an ailing conditions and the female form that seems to swallow and revive the life- infused aspects of her creation, render a sense of hope for a future in which the maternal provides a healing force to an ailing planet. Signs. Symbols. Sentinels February 2, 2013 The works of the present ...

    Plamen Yordanov - I share the idea of an art that creates reality instead of offering its conventional model. I want to provoke the birth of view that go beyond the boundary of reality itself. These viewpoints stress an order that exist "a priory" in nature and can be developed again and again. This aspect makes the picture exist as a signal that gives the onlooker a chance to go deep into his/her life experience and mind. This is a universal signal to which the individual responds in un unique manner and creates his/her own reality. ...

    Geo Sipp - Geo Sipp Artist Statement: The primary emphasis of my images is to reflect our experiences as consumers of the media in the aftermath of September Eleventh. As we go about our lives the media constantly reminds us of our exposure and vulnerability. The visual perception that is promoted is of our being continuous observers of the human condition. A sense of being under threat heightens our awareness and is implicit in our roles as parents, friends and guardians. The media trivializes threats by distilling them into short, dramatic events. Meaning and emotion become codified. I create images as responses to social and political situations, but no attempt is made to editorialize the content. The work is intended to reevaluate the visual narrative to which we've become conditioned. A variety of media is used to create my work. The decision to create a drawing or a painting or a print is primarily intuitive. Yet, because they are multiples, prints reference the mass marketing of published imagery in a news cycle. The Algeria Series references the Iraq War and Middle East instability. The fact that the images are multiples printed from several plates alludes to the tradition of photojournalism and role...

    Hans-Ruedi Kammermann - Painting for me is passion, a fascinating process of seeing that alters the vision of things. The everyday becomes special, unique, unknown. What is seen, is never what is painted, yet the painting becomes a new reality. I don't invent abstract images but the act of accumulating material on the canvas creates form and color - being materialistic in order to transform matter into imagination and perception. In the process of painting I find new images, something appears, stimulates vision, projects lost or remembered entities, becomes alive and finally communicates. ...

    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...

    Jose Freitascruz - Borneo > 2003 The tropical rainforest and tales of maritime exploration continue to be reflected in my work. Indeed, travel and displacement condition my work - the many places I lived in throughout my childhood and those others my chronic wanderlust has led me to since then have always had an impact on the choices and directions I have taken. The knowledge that a new perspective can be acquired over things we believe to be "fixed" triggers curiosity and fosters a certain degree of unconformity. The need to find and learn new ways to depict whatever it is I wish to depict keeps me on my toes and doesn't allow me to settle with the tools or the style I am already familiar with - I am constantly "on the move" and my painting is meant to be a record of the path I move along. Perceived from a distance my approach tends to be cyclic, each cycle divided into series. Progression occurs from the outside in aEUR" from the surface to the core, from a certain degree of figuration to abstraction. Upon tackling each new theme I will be struck by the outward aspect of things and charged with a strong desire ...

    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. ...

    James Gwynne - The sky and clouds afford the artist a tremendous number of shapes and colors. Movement can be captured in rhythmical patterns and forms. Together, these qualities can be inspirational and aesthetically stimulating when captured on canvas. The environmental paintings show the landscape affected by intrusions by man in the form of grafitti, trash, discarded objects, utility poles, etc. One can say that these are ugly reminders of landscape abuse, or that the beauty of nature dominates whatever intrudes. The figure paintings evolved from drawings done along with students during 30 years of teaching life drawing at the college level....

    Andrea Waxman Mulcahy - My work illuminates an energetic state that exists yet is generally not seen. Movement as it is captured in space indicates pathways and an energy flow. Visualization of this movement brings to mind that which is not seen in the world but still exists. Im intrigued by the way simple lines can become complex structures and how complex structures can be reduced to simple lines. I choose to work in steel because it gives me the most immediate connection to my thoughts and the welding process allows me to quickly execute my ideas. The stability and the permanence of metal also gives me the capability to build with structural freedom. Steel rods can represent an single line allowing the negative space to become an important part of the sculpture and the bent steel rods create a fluidity that lets one forget that the structure is made of hard steel....