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

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Over 1982 works of original contemporary art for sale in the price range $600 - $699. On this page you can find works by Tary Socha, Bessie Papazafiriou, Andree Lisette Herz, Storm Hammond, Ildiko Toth, Stephen Mead, Richard Lazzara, Franziska Turek, Grace Auyeung 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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Bessie Papazafiriou: 'Church in Karditsa', 2000 Watercolor, Landscape.      In Greece churches are often found in the most unexpected places.  Here it sits, nestled between earth and sky.Comments:  Framed...
Landscape - Watercolor
18 x 16 inches (45.7 x 40.6 cm)
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Andree Lisette Herz: 'yellow hose', 2003 Acrylic Painting, Architecture. Historical house in Allentown N. J. ...
Architecture - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Storm Hammond: 'Self Portrait', 1997 Oil Painting, Portrait.
Portrait - Painting
9 x 14 inches (22.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Ildiko Toth: 'Andaluzian Sunset', 1999 Handbuilt Ceramics, Fantasy. Lighting design for Malaga Powder Room...
Fantasy - Ceramics
12 x 20 inches (30.5 x 50.8 cm)
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Ildiko Toth: 'Andaluzian Nite', 1994 Ceramic Sculpture, Fantasy. . . .  end then the nite came. . . ...
Fantasy - Sculpture
14 x 20 inches (35.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Stephen Mead: 'Shima', 1998 Watercolor, Healing. From the award- winning series Heroines Unlikely, incorporated into the book Selected Works, available through Amazon or Lulu.  com. ...
, 1998
Healing - Watercolor
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Stephen Mead: 'Opening', 1992 Watercolor, Visionary. From the series
, 1992
Visionary - Watercolor
20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 61.0 cm)
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Richard Lazzara: 'WHICH WAY OUT', 1985 Mixed Media, Inspirational. As we look at this painting, we wonder
Inspirational - Mixed Media
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Franziska Turek: 'threat', 2002 Oil Painting, Abstract.
, 2002
Abstract - Painting
26 x 38 cm (10.2 x 15.0 inches)
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Grace Auyeung: 'CosmicVision1', 2001 Other Painting, Landscape. This painting was done with Chinese ink and color on paper. The landscape reflects an image of the Mind rather than the physical reality. ...
Landscape - Painting
12 x 19 inches (30.5 x 48.3 cm)
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Grace Auyeung: 'CosmicVision2', 2001 Other Painting, Landscape. This painting was done with Chinese ink and color on paper. The landscape reflects an image of the Mind rather than the physical reality. ...
Landscape - Painting
12 x 19 inches (30.5 x 48.3 cm)
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    Tary Socha - I am an innovative contemporary artist, exploring unconventional images and techniques in mixed media, collage, acrylic painting, pastel and textile and surface design. I am committed to experimentation and a unique and dynamic expression of my own view of the natural environment, with unexpected color, texture and energy. Through my work, I intend to uplift and brighten the spirit of the viewer, and cause them to question their own perspective of nature and life. My paintings exhibit a fascination with the physical properties of life and science involved in transforming our environment, such as the power of electrical storms, oceans, volcanoes, oxidation, and the process of renewal and rebirth that arises from deterioration and regeneration. Reverence for life, its phenomena and the interconnectedness of all things are the foundation of my work. Primarily, my images are abstractions and impressions of earth, sky, sea and other mysterious phenomena. However, I also continue to work in pastels, drawing, printmaking, and textile design, and I explore all types of imagery, to expand my creative insight and skills. ...

    Bessie Papazafiriou - Through my work I'm able to express reality in my own way. With a brush in hand suddenly horses can fly, the sky is ablaze, myths become reality and the world is transformed. To me, this is freedom. There is an unequaled sense of joy and satisfaction that comes from being able to express my vision and share it with others. I love it when a stranger views my work and feels a connection...suddenly we're no longer strangers. A new line of communication is open, one that transcends language....

    Storm Hammond - In many of the paintings, my intention was to give the viewer a glimpse into a peaceful moment in the Italian sense of capriccio. In others, particularly those which make use of funerary statuary, one is left questioning aspects of human solitude. It has been said that a landscape does not come alive until there is a figure in it. By using sculptures of human forms, I offer the viewer an identity within the painting. As they are stone, subtly a coldness permeates and a peculiar isolation sets in emotionally. This shifts the pastoral mood to a quiet thoughtful meloncholia. This gives some observers a surrealistic impression of my work. In the architectural alleys, the viewer stands alone on the path. There is always the unseen, something more, a mystery around the corner or through the gate. I use an indirect Old Master's method of oil painting. The process begins with the application of an abstract acrylic ground. Next, an oil grisaille is painted defining the light and dark areas. Then, multiple layers of oil glazes and varnishes finish the piece. The first drawing, painted as the ground utilizes the divine geometry of the Golden Section. The divine ratio, ...

    Ildiko Toth - I studied art, design and master ceramics in Hungary, Budapest.I advance studied set design and architecture in the United States.I was introduced to the fascinating world of sculpting by my Master Artist:Zsuzsa Morvay of Hungary. My traveling throughout the World inspires and helping me to find the tools to complete my task: To define The Poetry-of-Clay. In my work I strive to combine the valuable essence of centuries into creations of art objects-to be placed in today's architectural enviroment.My goals include working with new materials, discovering, combining and stretching their possibilities. ...

    Stephen Mead - In the early 1990's Stephen Mead's poems began appearing in such journals as Onionhead, Bellowing Ark, and Invert, but upon moving to Provincetown, Mass., Stephen decided to concentrate more on visual work. It was in the year 2000, after moving back to NY, that Stephen started seeking publication again for both his writing and his art combined. Since, then, thanks to the wonders of the World Wide Web, his work has appeared internationally both in cyberspace, hard copy, and physical Gallery Space. Often the writing has appeared along side his paintings, and at other times with the text superimposed. In 2004 Stephen began experimenting even more with these poetry/art hybrids creating a series of e books, including the award winning "We Are More Than Our Wounds". From there Stephen began experimenting with his art and poems as films, at first creating slideshows with captions, and then doing his own soundtracks and voice overdubs. These DVDs are available through Indieflix.com In 2006 Stephen put this technology to use releasing a CD of poems set to music "Safe & Other Love Poems" (CDBaby.com), as well as two print editions of his image/art hybrids, "Selected Works" and "Tree ...

    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. ...

    Grace Auyeung - Landscape painting is my artistic gravity, and I mainly use Chinese ink, colour and Xuan paper as media. I like to explore various techniques and styles, but I place strong emphasis on the use of lines to express my feelings and thoughts about the landscape I try to recreate. I see my art as a vision of my inner self and my spiritual self as well....