Contemporary Art For Sale Price Range: $5000 - $10000

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Over 3289 works of original contemporary art for sale in the price range $5000 - $10000. On this page you can find works by Martin Glick, Andrew Mclaughlin, Andrea Waxman Mulcahy, Wayne Quilliam, Eric Jacobson, William Christopherson, Lou Posner, Austen Pinkerton, Ron Ogle, Kichung Lizee, Hyacinthe Kuller-baron, Noel Stavropoulos, Daniel Clarke, Asbjorn Lonvig, Judith Smith Wilson, Luise Andersen, Micha Nussinov for the follwing mediums: 1. Links to more artwork and 114 pages for works in the price range $5000 - $10000 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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Martin Glick: 'The Marking of Cain', 2010 Bronze Sculpture, Dance.
Dance - Sculpture
20 x 35 inches (50.8 x 88.9 cm)
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Andrew Mclaughlin: 'Iscariot Showers and the Second Coming of the Last Supper', 2011 Collage, Surrealism.
Surrealism - Collage
0 x 0 inches (0.0 x 0.0 cm)
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Andrea Waxman Mulcahy: 'Time In Space', 2011 Steel Sculpture, undecided.
undecided - Sculpture
32 x 34 inches (81.3 x 86.4 cm)
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Wayne Quilliam: 'Lowanna2010', 2010 Other Photography, nudes. Australian Aboriginal Artist Wayne Quilliam works with the female form and textures of the earth to create intrinsic designs...
nudes - Photograph
100 x 140 inches (254.0 x 355.6 cm)
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Wayne Quilliam: 'Lowanna', 2010 Other Photography, nudes.
, 2010
nudes - Photograph
100 x 140 cm (39.4 x 55.1 inches)
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Eric Jacobson: 'Mandala I   detail', 1998 Other Sculpture, Mandala.     DETAIL   This sculpture is an elegant interplay of organic forms, within a mechanistic structure       ...
Mandala - Sculpture
2 x 6 feet (0.61 x 1.83 m)
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Eric Jacobson: 'Mandala I', 1998 Other Sculpture, Mandala.       This sculpture is an elegant interplay of organic forms, within a mechanistic structure      ...
, 1998
Mandala - Sculpture
2 x 6 feet (0.61 x 1.83 m)
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Wayne Quilliam: 'lowanna', 2010 Body Art, nudes.
, 2010
nudes - Body Art
100 x 140 cm (39.4 x 55.1 inches)
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William Christopherson: 'Syracuse Strathmore Belleview Reservoir', 2009 Acrylic Painting, Landscape.  Original 24 x 30 inch acrylic on canvas by New York artist William Christopherson.  Title 2009 Strathmore Series 1 - The Res.  The Woodland Reservoir, in the Strathmore area of Syracuses, the artists boyhood home.  A place of solitude and exercise, where one can escape the neighborhood bustle and the noise...
Landscape - Painting
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Lou Posner: 'The Tale of the Priest of the Nun', 2003 Oil Painting, Religious. Real titleThe Nuns Priests Tale a reference to Chaucer.  An artist friend befriends two nuns and learns a lot about life.  Dog observes.  Sour- puss passes judgment....
Religious - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
Austen Pinkerton: 'Elephants', 2009 Acrylic Painting, Animals.
, 2009
Animals - Painting
32 x 24 inches (81.3 x 61.0 cm)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'The Paradise Garden', 1987 Acrylic Painting, Landscape.
Landscape - Painting
36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)
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Lou Posner: 'Cigarette Packs', 2003 Oil Painting, Activism. My former brands.  I quit on Jan.  13, 2001.  Canvas stretched over drywall board....
Activism - Painting
25 x 6 inches (63.5 x 15.2 cm)
Ron Ogle: 'Ms Swafford', 2008 Oil Painting, Portrait. When you no longer compulsively label things, when you let go of attachment to your story, you become alive to the present moment. Presence arises and replaces the conceptual sense of self. [ Eckhart Tolle ]...
Portrait - Painting
18 x 30 inches (45.7 x 76.2 cm)
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Kichung Lizee: 'Boundless Devotion and Prayer', 2008 Fiber, Buddhism.  gesso and watercolor on fabric, writing Om Mani Padme Hum ...
Buddhism - Fiber
216 x 312 inches (548.6 x 792.5 cm)
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Hyacinthe Kuller-baron: 'GICLEE  ofTwo Women Dream Sequence Icon ', 2008 Giclee - Open Edition, Figurative.   Fine Art Photographic Reproduction of the original painting Two Women Dream Sequence by Hyacinthe Kuller Baron. Offered without the frame, on canvas, burshed by the artist, custom on demand printing. Available on canvas or paper with permission of the current owners.For more information contact Hyacinthe or Ed Baron at...
Figurative - Giclee - Open Edition
2 x 4 feet (0.61 x 1.22 m)
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Noel Stavropoulos: 'Aphotic Zenith', 2008 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Painting
28 x 40 inches (71.1 x 101.6 cm)
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Noel Stavropoulos: 'Perpetual Prism', 2007 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative.
Abstract Figurative - Painting
28 x 40 inches (71.1 x 101.6 cm)
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Daniel Clarke: 'Untitled California Coast Scene', 2008 Acrylic Painting, Landscape.  Untitled California Coast Scene is part of the Artist's California Scenes series of paintings. ...
Landscape - Painting
48 x 24 inches (121.9 x 61.0 cm)
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Asbjorn Lonvig: '4 Bernhards', 2008 Serigraph, Abstract.  From the kids'clothing brand LONVIG by MINYMO. ...
Abstract - Serigraph
44 x 44 inches (111.8 x 111.8 cm)
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Asbjorn Lonvig: '9 Bernhards green', 2008 Serigraph, Abstract.  From the kids'clothing brand LONVIG by MINYMO. ...
Abstract - Serigraph
44 x 44 inches (111.8 x 111.8 cm)
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Asbjorn Lonvig: '9 Bernhards lila', 2008 Serigraph, Abstract.  From the kids'clothing brand LONVIG by MINYMO. ...
Abstract - Serigraph
44 x 44 inches (111.8 x 111.8 cm)
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Judith Smith Wilson: 'Magnificent Cougar', 1991 Pastel, Wildlife.  Cougar standing on ridge surveying the landscape.  Original Pastel $6,500. 00.  No Prints Available....
Wildlife - Pastel
17 x 22 inches (43.2 x 55.9 cm)
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Asbjorn Lonvig: 'The Tinderbox Logo', 2008 Serigraph, Abstract.  Print on canvas.Hans Christian Andersen Festival Plays 2008 - logo.The musical in the Funen Village, Odense in 2008 is based on the fairy tale The Tinderbox. ...
Abstract - Serigraph
44 x 57 inches (111.8 x 144.8 cm)
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Noel Stavropoulos: 'Celestial Equator', 2007 Oil Painting, Surrealism.
Surrealism - Painting
20 x 28 inches (50.8 x 71.1 cm)
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Luise Andersen: 'INTENSE  Is beautiful Just urged to make more so Dec Thirty ', 2008 Acrylic Painting, Other.  JUST COULD NOT FOR SOME REASON LEAVE IT. . NOTICED, URGE OF TOUCH I COULD NOT REFUSE. . REACHED FOR MY WHITES, REDS, AND ORANGE. . YELLOWS. . NOT THE BLUE HUES. . WORKED INTENSELY. . DETAILED. VERY MUCH SO. CRISP, CLEAR. . BROUGHT MORE INTO VIEW, WHAT CORE FELT AND MIND CONNECTED THIS TIME AGAIN . CHALLENGE...
Other - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
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Ron Ogle: 'THE VERONESE MADONNA', 2007 Oil Painting, Religious. [ [ And now here is my secret, a very simple secret; it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. - Antoine De Saint- Exupery ] ] Above is    my oil on canvas version of a detail of MADONNA AND CHILD WITH ST. ELIZABETH...
Religious - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Micha Nussinov: 'She came to me', 2001 Assemblage, Abstract Figurative.  'She came to me' is an aquarium like structure that sits on a platform, within three linked panels, painted on both sides. They can pivot and fold, within the inner space by rotating an external handle, made of a recycled beer tap. The artist is allowing the viewer to interact...
Abstract Figurative - Assemblage
122 x 73 cm (48.0 x 28.7 inches)
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Noel Stavropoulos: 'Depth of Soul', 2006 Oil Painting, Surrealism.  A journey within the colors of the soul. ...
Surrealism - Painting
24 x 28 inches (61.0 x 71.1 cm)
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Emilio Merlina: 'abandoning the combat', 2007 Mixed Media, Inspirational.  acrylic and charcoal on canvas ...
Inspirational - Mixed Media
1840 x 1400 mm ( x )
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    Martin Glick - As a realistic sculptor I have often been accused of running against the tide of the more modern and abstract movements, but if you take a good look at the work the design is abstract. The look of the work may be, at first glance academic or classical, but the composition is very much in today's idiom. There is a strong sense of movement. Even in the symmetrical sculptures you feel as if they are about to move, like a stop motion camera. They all invite invite you to walk around and see the other side. There is often a strong emotional element and or a narrative. In some sense I am a story teller. Even when viewing one of my portraits you see the subject. Their history and personality is in their face for you to see and to react to. I have been told that my sculptures have something that is unique. There is a twist to the norm, a twist of the form, an emotional element that is mine. It is my heart and my particular view of the world. No price quoted on a sculpture means that it is at a gallery. All i inquiries...

    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....

    Wayne Quilliam - Adjunct Professor Wayne Quilliam is a professional Australian Aboriginal Photographic artist/film maker/cultural advisor working on the international stage. With more than 20 years experience working in all areas of photography including social documentary, sport, tourism, fashion,weddings, movies, event documentation and exhibitions, Wayne is recognised as a leading contemporary in his field. His work is a fusion of traditional spirituality and contemporary photographic processes,each image represents an interpretation of culture in the modern world. His dream is to work with all races of the world and conduct exhibitions in every country....

    Eric Jacobson - My work is influenced by a variety of sources from mandalas to contructivism "drawing in space" and nature: artists like David Smith, Mark Di Suvero, Miro, Picasso, etc. My current work incorporates brass tubing with mobiles and water. Some of these create sound as well. I have also created steel "frames", often octagonal that enclose a series of elements floating within this environment. I have been exploring the use of depth(perspective), color and balance in my work. I am very interested in the "layers" that make up each person's life history and mind, and therefore create layers in my sculpture to symbolize this. I often see things in the world as having an" inner and an outer", sometimes revealed to the world at large and sometimes hidden. This includes the human mind. People often keep parts of themselves hidden or protected even sometimes from themselves. Sometimes thes things are revealed in artwork. My sculptures also involve the relationship of the natural and man-made environments and the balance or imbalance between them....

    William Christopherson - The viewer sees a finished canvas. The artist relishes its journey of creation. A thought, a feeling, an experience, a place. These are the most essential of supplies as the artist tasks to expand, explore, and evolve along the path. All are welcome here, to view, appreciate contemplate, and possess the journeys I have made, and the journeys yet to come. Over the past several years I have explored the oil medium, borrowing technique from both historical and present day impressionism. Its a medium I love to work in, even though my wardrobe and studio surfaces have suffered immensely. Much of my work now reflects the pallet knife, and explores a prolific use of heavy colorful brush stroke. Everything continues to evolve, and thats a good thing Enjoy. William Christopherson, 2017 ...

    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...

    Austen Pinkerton - Austen Pinkerton If I turn my mind to it very quickly I can come up with several ideas for works aEUR|paintings, drawings, or sculptures. Sometimes ideas come to me when I least expect it, or when my mind is on other things. Ideas can be related to my current experiences, or to my feelings about things that are happening to me in my life at that particular time. Alternatively they can be related to a current interest, or something that occupies my attention at that moment, and my ideas and feelings about which Id like to share with others. A lot of my work is autobiographicalaEUR|either directly or indirectly, consciously or subconsciously. It is frequently very personal, and expresses events or circumstances or experiences in my life. I usually work in either Acrylic on Canvas, Crayon or Pastel, or both together, with Gouache, on card, Drawing in pencil, or Ink, or both, or with creating SculptureaEUR|for which I use fired artists clay. Sculpture follows a completely different set of rules and values from two-dimensional art, obviously, I think of it as Drawing in three dimensions and I take this into account when creating mine. In all my...

    Austen Pinkerton - 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 ...

    Kichung Lizee - Noel Stavropoulos - There is great power being an artist. They have influenced and recorded every culture's histories. Much of our knowledge of ancient and modern history today is taken from artifacts (art-i-facts). To have the ability to translate the growth of our civilization today is a gift. I want to give future generations tangible evidence from their history to contemplate and compare to the world we built for them, all the good times as well as the bad. They may learn from our mistakes and take the human race another step in the eternal journey of progression toward "Unity." I seek exhibitions in different countries and cities around the world. This allows me to see how wide, or limited my visual vocabulary really is. Not just from one cultural point of view, but from the masses of the Earth, the people. I then learn from the "Earth's Public" what ideas to expand or abandon. However, in the end, I am still the one who decides the direction of my works. When I create works I am conscious of the world around, so political and social undertone is imminent. I don't think about this while I'm working...

    Daniel Clarke - Daniel E. Clarke is a Los Angeles Native who has been painting his entire career in the Los Angeles area. His art education has included studying under the internationally famous Timothy Clark, UCLA Extension University, and Glendale College. He has explored both pictorial and abstract designs but is dedicated to a free flow of color and dynamic composition. Mr. Clarke has concentrated on the acrylic and watercolor medium, and paints on location in his Los Angeles based studio. He also maintains his paintings and sales in his own company called Berrypunch Gallery. ...

    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 ...

    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...

    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 ...