Contemporary Art For Sale Price Range: $600 - $699

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Over 1976 works of original contemporary art for sale in the price range $600 - $699. On this page you can find works by Michael Schaffer, Deborah Paige Jackson, James Johnson, C. A. Hoffman, Judith Fritchman, Austen Pinkerton, Tracy Brown, Van De Ven, Becky Soria, Luiz Henrique Azevedo, Harris Gulko, Daniel Clarke, William Christopherson, Kristin Garrow, Sheri Smith, Jose Luis Lazaro Ferre for the follwing mediums: 1. Links to more artwork and 69 pages for works in the price range $600 - $699 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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Deborah Paige Jackson: 'flowers in the park', 2018 Watercolor, Floral. The park has large beds of flowers for the public to enjoy and admire.  This is the inspiration for this painting. ...
Floral - Watercolor
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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James Johnson: 'RAIN 2nd edition', 2020 Other Sculpture, Nudes. Free shipping within the continental USA.  She was created using a cold cast coating method where bronze powder is incorporated into another media.  The patina is created using liver of sulfur.  Limited edition of 150 with an artistaEURtms mark, date, and number.  Each piece may appear slightly different with ...
Nudes - Sculpture
4 x 14 inches (10.2 x 35.6 cm)
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C. A. Hoffman: 'blue mood cactus', 2020 Digital Painting, Abstract. This is an original photo that has been digitally enhanced to create a new and exciting piece of original art. ...
Abstract - Digital Painting
20 x 10 inches (50.8 x 25.4 cm)
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Judith Fritchman: 'spring greening', 2018 Oil Painting, Landscape. The long awaited promise of April in the village. ...
Landscape - Painting
12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30.5 cm)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'reclining nude', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Life. Not sure if this is worth posting, but it s an acrylic painting on canvas  40 x 50 cm , started at Narberth Life Drawing group and completed at home last week. ...
Life - Painting
50 x 40 cm (19.7 x 15.7 inches)
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Tracy Brown: 'Signed print of lone sunflower', 2012 Other Photography, Floral. Signed fine art work with certificate of authenticity.  Printed on Hahnemuhle Museum Etching paper with HDX Inks, archival certified.  The image isprinted without watermark and is signed.  There is a 3 inch diameter white boarder surrounding the 16 x 20 inch image for framing. A ...
Floral - Photograph
12 x 18 inches (30.5 x 45.7 cm)
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Tracy Brown: 'Signed print of cabin in the wheat field ', 2009 Color Photograph, Landscape. Signed piece of artwork with certificate of authenticity.  Printed on Hahnemuhle Museum Etching paper with HDX Inks, archival certified.  Image printed without watermark and is signed.  There is a 3 inch diameter white boarder surrounding the 18 x 12 inch image for framing. A ...
Landscape - Photograph
18 x 12 inches (45.7 x 30.5 cm)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'sally seated', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Portrait. New painting just finished   Sally seated . . . . . in what they call  en grisaille  , Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 50 cm. Started off as a painting from life but worked it up at home later  from memory . ...
Portrait - Painting
40 x 50 cm (15.7 x 19.7 inches)
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Deborah Paige Jackson: 'girl on a roof', 2019 Watercolor, Figurative. The young model is resting on her rooftop deck. ...
Figurative - Watercolor
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Van De  Ven: 'Particles 6 vector painting', 2019 Digital Painting, Abstract. Vector painting.  Numerically unique high quality print on Hahnemuehle Turner fine art paper. 300 dpi.  Hand signed.  Certificate. ...
Abstract - Digital Painting
65 x 98 cm (25.6 x 38.6 inches)
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Becky Soria: 'arborescent', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Figurative. Looking at the long tradition of the feminine and relation with flowers and plants...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
24 x 12 inches (61.0 x 30.5 cm)
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Luiz Henrique Azevedo: 'reclining nude', 2019 Oil Painting, Nudes. This picture is parte of a oil painting collection of oil painting scenes of womam nudes or not that challenge the beauty and harmony of colour flesh tones.  I work to make the viewers see a well done work, under the limits of my performance, not only art forms but ...
Nudes - Painting
30 x 40 cm (11.8 x 15.7 inches)
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Luiz Henrique Azevedo: 'lying nude', 2019 Oil Painting, Nudes. A lying nude sun exposed depicted first in charcoal and then in oil painting over board. ...
, 2019
Nudes - Painting
40 x 30 cm (15.7 x 11.8 inches)
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Harris Gulko: 'Bless them all The long the short and the tall', 2005 Oil Painting, Travel. Peoples personalities, like buildings, have various facades, some pleasant to view, some notaEUR.  Francois de La Rochefoucauld...
Travel - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Harris Gulko: 'mechanical man', 2009 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative. Number 1115...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Harris Gulko: 'Three Guys at the Shore', 2014 Oil Painting, Beach. Three Guys at the Shore   file 1008 one K...
Beach - Painting
20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm)
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Harris Gulko: 'Unreality', 2003 Ink Painting, Abstract. aEURoeReality is, you know, the tip of an iceberg of irrationality that weve managed to drag ourselves up onto for a few panting moments before we slip back into the sea of the unreal. aEUR aEUR* Terence McKenna...
, 2003
Abstract - Painting
27 x 23 inches (68.6 x 58.4 cm)
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Michael Schaffer: 'Who Wants To Dance', 2008 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Fun abstract done in acrylic paint.  Great shapes and colors. ...
Abstract - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Daniel Clarke: 'atrium view', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Landscape. ItaEURtms as if each atrium of my heart has been lassoedAnd hookedTo the corners of this roomA room described as endless and beautiful and indecisiveBut a room that will tug until youaEURtmre feelingToo much of the wrong thingsIn each and every compartment ...
Landscape - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Deborah Paige Jackson: 'mississippi boys', 2000 Watercolor, Children.
Children - Watercolor
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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William Christopherson: 'lunching snowbirds fort myers', 2009 Watercolor, People. Northerners who flock to the Florida coasts to escape the rugged winter are known as  Snowbirds  to the Flrorida locals. Painted by the artists during an art sabatical to Fort Myers Beach. This artwork is professionally framed and securely shipped USPS Priority. ...
People - Watercolor
22 x 16 inches (55.9 x 40.6 cm)
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Becky Soria: 'SHE OF the FOREST', 2015 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative. From the collectionWoman and her Symbols ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Kristin  Garrow: 'Reflection', 2015 Mixed Media, Fantasy. Opposites reflecting upon on another ...
, 2015
Fantasy - Mixed Media
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'sallie number 3', 2018 Crayon Drawing, Life.
Life - Drawing
60 x 42 cm (23.6 x 16.5 inches)
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Michael Schaffer: 'Shades of Love', 2009 Mixed Media, Abstract. Flowing color that finds its most beautiful state naturally. ...
Abstract - Mixed Media
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Daniel Clarke: 'santa ynez environs', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Landscape. Situated just two hours north of Los Angeles, four hours from the Silicon Valley, and only 30 minutes from Santa Barbara lies the Santa Ynez Valley. On arrival, prepare to be enveloped in a landscape of vineyards, horse ranches, farms and schoolhouses. Travel back in time to where simple pleasures, ...
Landscape - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Sheri Smith: 'mai ann chen maestro', 2016 Giclee, Music. mai- ann chen...
Music - Giclee
18 x 20 inches (45.7 x 50.8 cm)
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Jose Luis Lazaro Ferre: 'el artista dormido', 2018 Pencil Drawing, Abstract.
Abstract - Drawing
21 x 30 cm (8.3 x 11.8 inches)
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Daniel Clarke: 'summer evening paris', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Landscape.  Happiness is. . . .Walking the streets of Paris   breathing in the magical scents of the boulangeries on the winter air.  I replied  Happiness is. . . .Walking in the rain at sunrise sunset noontimeanytime rain snow or shinewhen love two paired hearts entwines in love time divine. ...
Landscape - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Sheri Smith: 'Dee Alexander Indeed Splendid', 2014 Giclee, Music. Giclee print from my Capturing Culture series...
Music - Giclee
16 x 23 inches (40.6 x 58.4 cm)
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  • Artists Describing Their Art:

    Michael Schaffer - Exploring the realms of color, texture, drama, and feelings are the main ingredients of my art work. To inspire the viewer to deal with the issues presented to him is my goal. To inspire the viewer to interpret and react is my passion. I hope you have been inspired... or at least have an opinion. Art and life have many of the same ingredients for us to enjoy....

    Deborah Paige Jackson - I love art and design in all forms and medium, in every aspect of my life. Its a part of who I am and something I cant get away from. I try to use true to life situations when possible. My favorite medium is watercolor because of the beauty of it. It seems to have a life of its own as it flows and connects with the paper. Yet, the medium forces me to think and use extraordinary control. I am at a point in my life where the thought of art, design, and all the components involved in them consume my thinking. It shows up in my home in decorating, in my garden with landscaping, in my work, even with my family. I look forward to increasing my art presence in my portfolio here and in as many venues as possible. To all who view my work, I wish you much enjoyment. ...

    James Johnson - The basis of my work is the exploration of universal patterns of being common to everyone such as shadow, hero, or trickster. My interest in patterns of being is a fascination that we all share common behaviors or emotions that can be understood singularly. Each pattern of being may be expressed as a figurative sculpture of hand cast aluminum alloy at half-life scale. Patterns of being may be referenced with Jungian archetypes. My hope is to make patterns of being more visible and tangible. Deject Selected as Best in show at the 2021 Piccolo Spoleto Art Exhibition ...

    C. A. Hoffman - For me, my artwork is very personal. It reflects a lot about how I am feeling at any given time and place. I feel that art has to be on this personal level to completely capture how the artist is feeling daily, or trying to convey a certain thought or emotion at that particular moment. We all, at one time or another try to express our thoughts or ideas, whether it is to others or just to ourselves, by words, actions, ideas or pictures. If we are sucessful in this attempt, I think it shows through in our everyday work or art. I believe that one is either born to create art naturally or by learning. For me, I feel that I was born with this wonderful gift, and I try to improve upon it every day. In my photos and art, I hope to show how everyday objects and nature can capture our imaginations and feelings. Sometimes I work with an image to improve it, inhance it, or just to fuel the imagination. I truly hope this shows in all of my art. ...

    Judith Fritchman - I cannot remember a time when I did not want to draw or paint. From my earliest childhood days I have found great joy in depicting my surroundings. Compelling images call out to be examined and expressed: a lone oak tree starkly outlined against a curve of corn stubble, a Cezanne-like arrangement of objects on a table as I walk through a room. But of all God's infinitely varied creations, it is the human face and form which most fascinates and humbles me; the possibility of capturing a fleeting aspect of humanity unique to that individual is an endlessly exciting pursuit. After studying at Beaver College, Cedar Crest College, and Lehigh University, I have also studied classical drawing and design for many years with Myron Barnstone at his studios in Coplay, Pennsylvania. There I have learned to examine the work of great artists of the past as instruction and inspiration. Knowing they have pursued similar interests is a gratifying experience, offering the potential for learning something new, and using it to express my own personal images, values, and emotions. It is my hope that each of my works will reflect, in some small way, a facet of the ...

    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...

    Tracy Brown - The photographer, Tracy Brown, has a wide range of photographic subject matter in her portfolio.A Life has many paths which she has explored.A She started her passion in photography while doing medical and humanitarian work many years ago. The joy of capturing the people and places visited by the few, inspired the concept of sharing these things with the world. She plans to continue her medical and humanitarian work by financing projects through her photography endeavors. She looks forward to you joining her on the new Poetry In Pictures website coming online the beginning of 2020. TracyA is excited to share the stories of the people and places which have blessed her life, to be featured on the website.A The birth of this dream would not have been possible without the whole team at Poetry In Pictures. From everyone at Poetry In Pictures, thank you for sharing with us lifes journey in pictures. ...

    Van De Ven - Registration Netherlands Institute for Art History RKD 473520 Painter and graphic artist, fiction writer. Graduated at University of Amsterdam. Quit work as journalist at a national newspaper in 2000 to become fulltime painter and writer. Initially watercolor, linocut and monotype of etching ground on glass. Changed to digital raster painting in 2004. Proceeded through a combination of raster-vector to vector around 2013. Lorenzo Award for digital painting at the 2015 Florence Biennale, several other awards. Author of Digital painting explained and illustrated 2013-2022, an online source of information on digital painting at www.digitalpainting.be Author if Digital Painting Auteursdomein, Amsterdam 2021. Computer My love for the computer comes through my partner, a theoretical computer scientist at the Center for Mathematics and Computer Science in Amsterdam, one of the founding institutions of the Internet. At the end of the 1970s, we had a computer terminal at home and communicated via Arpanet, the predecessor of the Internet. In 1984 I bought a NEC TRS 80, one of the first notebook-style computers. It had an awesome 32KB memory, an eight-line display and a music cassette tape as external memory. Raster In 2000 I gave up my journalistic work ...

    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 ...

    Luiz Henrique Azevedo - Luiz Henrique da Rocha Azevedo born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1955 living in Petropolis city their youth; soon developed their fondness for drawing, sustained mainly by comics illustrated by Alex Raymond, Harold (Hal) Foster and Ray Moore. During the year of 1975 this fondness goes to the oil painting where their first works occurred oriented by a lovely old madam, Dona Marina, how he called her in the afternoon of their youth, among occasional colleagues. There will born their figurative painting. But their painting lost its space to professional career for more than 23 years until return to its place. Emerge the necessity to take the old painting case and just work where he feels better. Attended the course of realistic painters (Jose Geraldo Fajardo and Renato Ferrari) where learn and mature their technical skill associated, initially, to Rembrandt and Ruisdaels Flemish school, to Spanish painter Melendez and impressionist esteem . He chase for technical expertise and also for thematic identification that gives to him at the same time a private and plural sense to their works. Isn't an easy task but, in this process, retracting to a state that feels better to him: worried with lines, shadows, ...

    Harris Gulko - Rather than giving technical details concerning my paintings, I take the liberty to convey, in fewer than 150 words, the philosophy of life that influences all my paintings. My artwork cuts across artistic barriers, displaying many themes landscapes, seascapes, cloud formations, abstracts, childhood games, religious compositions and more. If there is one constant in my work, it is my inconsistency When I am at my easel I try to create on canvas what I am seeing. But often I go off on a tangent, and what ends up often bears little resemblance to what I was attempting to paint. My formula for success consists of ambition, drive, hard work, effort, energy, fear of failure, patience, perspiration and persistence. Life and love are made of time. Privileged those who find love in time. Wise those who express love, before life runs out of time....

    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. ...

    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 ...

    Kristin Garrow - Dream..Imagine..Inspire..Heal These words are a daily must in the life of my creations. Suffering from several disorders including Bipolar and Fibromyalgia I am constantly changing my routine to accommodate my own Art Therapy. What does this mean for you Who doesnaEURtmt like a little variety in their lives Through my works I am able to create many forms of art and utilize multiple mediums. I offer you the chance to have a piece of my world join yours in hopes it brings you as much joy as it did for me while creating. I am always trying something new and exploring my mind to give you a piece that reaches you on many levels. My work is an examination of the different paths life takes, and the ways we work through our everyday lives always searching for something. I hope to provide you with whatever you are searching for. To have that one work that truly speaks to you or simply makes you smile. ...

    Sheri Smith - For the past fifteen years, I have worked on my Capturing Culture series, a body of works on paper, drawn from the audience of live music performances. Sketched in Caran dAche crayon on suede board or with a sharp implement into scratch-board. The pieces portray the performers and often their instruments and parts of the venue. Though ultimately a visual record, the work emerges from a ritualistic creative process which serves to address my feelings about time, creative skill, and visual imagery. The fleeting nature of these performances is central to the work. It is often hard not to see the passing of time as an enemy, but in the case of my work the opposite is true. The impending end of a song, set, or evening offers a sense of freedom, allowing me to work quickly. This rapid pace also dictates my choice of materials. Caran dAche crayons or scratch-boards function best when used quickly and confidently. A darkened venue limits my color palette on the suede board to just what I can see. Additionally, a confined seating space constrains the size of my boards and therefore the number of details I can include. Performances and process ...

    Jose Luis Lazaro Ferre - I think the easiest way to define my activity as an artist and my intellectual approach to art would be to quote Apollinaire's thesis in his Les Peintres cubistes: meditations esthetiques, especially the following sections: ... Therefore, as an offer to the spirit, in the plastic arts, the fourth dimension should be generated by the three known dimensions: represented by the immensity of space eternally present in all the dimensions of a given moment ... Cubism differs from the painting that came before it because it is not the art of imitation, but the art of thought raised to the level of creation ... Scientific cubism is one of the pure trends. It is the art of painting new compositions with elements taken not from visual reality, but from the reality of knowledge ... Physical cubism is the art of painting compositions with elements taken primarily from virtual reality In my painting, I work with geometric figures arranged on different planes that overlap one another and blend into real shapes (bottles, cats, birds, fruit), fabricated objects (small origami birds and paper boats) and everyday things (hats, shoes, etc.) to create a world of mystery and sensuality. The lines I draw are ...