Contemporary Art For Sale Price Range: $800 - $899

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Over 1648 works of original contemporary art for sale in the price range $800 - $899. On this page you can find works by Nancy Bechtol, Ben Hotchkiss, Charles Cham, Larysa Uvarova, Everet Lucero, Teri Paquette, David Larkins, Daniel Clarke, Ari Rajsbaum, Eileen Seitz, Judith Fritchman, Becky Soria, Marsha Bowers, C. A. Hoffman, Denise Dalzell, Azhar Shemdin, Harris Gulko, Isaac Brown, Deborah Paige Jackson, Sheri Smith for the follwing mediums: 1. Links to more artwork and 57 pages for works in the price range $800 - $899 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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Ben Hotchkiss: 'Composition 2214', 1986 Oil Painting, Abstract. It is a painting that is part of a 14 by 18 series that I painted in the 1980s.  It is among my earliest abstract oils. ...
Abstract - Painting
18 x 14 inches (45.7 x 35.6 cm)
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Charles Cham: 'P010 I WILL SURVIVE', 2020 Giclee, Life. I WILL SURVIVEGiclA(c)e print on Ilford Cotton Artist Textured 310gsm fine art paper.Paper size 61cm x 61cm 24in x 24in.Image size 40. 6cm x 40. 6cm 16in x 16in.Edition 20.Signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil.Every print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity....
Life - Giclee
61 x 61 cm (24.0 x 24.0 inches)
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Charles Cham: 'P009 LOVE IN THE TIME OF CORONA', 2020 Giclee, Love. LOVE IN THE TIME OF CORONAGiclA(c)e print on Ilford Cotton Artist Textured 310gsm fine art paper.Paper size 61cm x 61cm 24in x 24in.Image size 40. 6cm x 40. 6cm 16in x 16in.Edition 20.Signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil.Every print comes with a ...
Love - Giclee
61 x 61 cm (24.0 x 24.0 inches)
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Larysa Uvarova: 'wind of change', 2014 Oil Painting, Animals. Original oil on canvas painting was done with high- quality paints and palette knife will be great for the modren interiors. Ready to hang. ...
Animals - Painting
60 x 80 cm (23.6 x 31.5 inches)
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Larysa Uvarova: 'irises', 2020 Oil Painting, Still Life. Original oil on canvas painting was done with high- quality paints and palette knife will be great for the modren interiors. Ready to hang. ...
, 2020
Still Life - Painting
40 x 50 cm (15.7 x 19.7 inches)
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Everet Lucero: 'the body rests', 2019 Oil Painting, Abstract Figurative. Part of a small series I did last year, which became the main focus for most of the oil paintings from 2019. An eroticism based not around some idea of glamor or really, consumerism. I wanted to look at skin, at flesh only. No fish net no leather no cultural ...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
27 x 38 inches (68.6 x 96.5 cm)
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Teri Paquette: 'the lonely chair', 2020 Oil Painting, Still Life. ACTUAL SETTING IN THE WEST- A THREE LEGGED CHAIR  MUST HAVE MANY STORIES TO TELL- IN OLD CABIN- IN WIDE FRAME...
Still Life - Painting
23 x 19 inches (58.4 x 48.3 cm)
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Everet Lucero: 'la muliplicidad el espiritual', 2019 Oil Painting, Religious. La Multiplicidad y El Espiritual  One of the most unique paintings of mine.  The Multiplicity  and The Spiritual.  An accurate portrait of the ephemeral art  life. It is violent to dream. Of interest is the glass adorning the horns of the elephant sage, I attempted to use this method a ...
Religious - Painting
35 x 33 inches (88.9 x 83.8 cm)
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Teri Paquette: 'mallards in flight', 2019 Oil Painting, Landscape. I OFTEN TAKE LONG WALKS AND THIS SIGHT WAS A WELCOME SIGHT- IT IS AN ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING IN A ORNATE GOLD FRAME- SIGNED...
Landscape - Painting
22 x 18 inches (55.9 x 45.7 cm)
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David Larkins: 'a murderless crow', 2020 Oil Painting, Birds. Every spring murders of crows show up in our large pine trees to raise their young and make a ruckus  I was looking out over the barren field nect to us and noticed this solitary crow which is unsuual, especially in mating season.A very simple and peaceful composition, but ...
Birds - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Daniel Clarke: 'california gold coast', 2020 Acrylic Painting, Landscape. Summer skies above the cliffsteem with birdshang gliding in the air currents it is a place where one can breathe.Breathing fresh ocean airwithout a care in the world,we are thirsting valley childrenteased into returningby these seagulls and sea breezesto find peace for ...
Landscape - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Ari Rajsbaum: 'punto de origen', 2019 Pastel, Judaic. Mi abuela me hablA3 en varias ocasiones con orgullo y cariA+-o de su hermana, quien fue estudiante de medicina en ParAs cuando muy pocas mujeres acudAan a la universidad.  En 1939, viajA3 a visitar a su familia en Polonia.  Mientras vacacionaba en Lublin, el ejA(c)rcito alemA! ...
Judaic - Pastel
28 x 38 cm (11.0 x 15.0 inches)
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Nancy Bechtol: 'many eyes much insight', 2018 Other Photography, Mystical. The Man with many eyes is a surreal insight into all the people we see with other insights  2 5 limited edition. this one on Metal...
Mystical - Photograph
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Eileen Seitz: 'where the lizard lives', 2020 Watercolor, Beach. flamingos, lagoon, belladonna flower walking ...
Beach - Watercolor
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Judith Fritchman: 'silver and gold', 2015 Oil Painting, Still Life. A study of white roses and silver. ...
Still Life - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Becky Soria: 'Semina Crescente', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Figurative. Looking at the long tradition between plants, flowers and humans...
Abstract Figurative - Painting
40 x 16 inches (101.6 x 40.6 cm)
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Marsha Bowers: 'Cheetah With Cubs', 2019 Oil Painting, Animals. Oil painting on canvas.  Painting of Cheetah with cubs...
Animals - Painting
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
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C. A. Hoffman: 'white inner sanctum', 2019 Color Photograph, Floral. This is an original color photograph of a white Orchid. ...
Floral - Photograph
16 x 10 inches (40.6 x 25.4 cm)
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Denise Dalzell: 'new black coat', 2019 Acrylic Painting, People. A modern portrait of a lady fitting a protest into her day. . . ...
People - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
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Daniel Clarke: 'bryce canyon vista', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Landscape. On a rim- ledge of Bryce CanyonBeauty lives againFar from cries cacophonousAnd the woes of men.Color in a sweep of sound andInarticulate,Raises spired against mankindA rocky parapet.Bryce Canyon is a drive to get there but worth every mile, just AWESOME  Chilly at ...
Landscape - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Azhar Shemdin: 'Dawn of Life', 2019 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Liquid acrylic on stretched canvas, with gold under paint, using resist materials to cover the colourful painted surface.  When the resist material is lifted, the full spectrum of the composition is revealed. ...
Abstract - Painting
30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
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Harris Gulko: 'three palm trees', 2007 Oil Painting, Trees. Three Palm Trees in Florida File 908...
Trees - Painting
23 x 17 inches (58.4 x 43.2 cm)
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Harris Gulko: 'Houses in Jaffa', 2006 Oil Painting, Home. Houses at the seashore in Jaffa , Israel   file 6203...
Home - Painting
18 x 14 inches (45.7 x 35.6 cm)
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Denise Dalzell: 'Hopefully', 2019 Acrylic Painting, People. painting, hopefully, illustration, expressionism, pop art, modern, people, pink...
, 2019
People - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
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Isaac Brown: 'within the matrix', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
28 x 22 inches (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
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C. A. Hoffman: 'lemon supreme', 2018 Digital Painting, Abstract. This is a digital painting of an original photo of an outdoor landscape. I love to play around with the colors and the shapes to see what the possibilities might be ...
Abstract - Digital Painting
14 x 10 inches (35.6 x 25.4 cm)
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Deborah Paige Jackson: 'old friends', 2012 Watercolor, Representational. The inspiration behind this artwork was seeing my grandmother having a laugh with her friend. ...
Representational - Watercolor
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Daniel Clarke: 'near redlands ca', 2018 Acrylic Painting, Landscape. Near Redlands California the winter snow glistens on the mountaintops as we gaze into this Vista of lovely bucolic memories.Acrylic on canvas board. ...
Landscape - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
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Sheri Smith: 'kelly sill portrait', 2009 Giclee, Music. Kelly Sill Portrait...
Music - Giclee
18 x 21 inches (45.7 x 53.3 cm)
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Marsha Bowers: 'Saorsa', 2018 Oil Painting, Fantasy. Unicorn, oilpainting, painting, fantasy, art...
, 2018
Fantasy - Painting
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
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    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....

    Ben Hotchkiss - My name is Ben Hotchkiss. I am 75 years old and have been painting abstract paintings for over 40 years. My interest in art germinated in my fathers studio when I was very young. I used to watch him paint. Often, while watching him paint I would thumb thru his bools on earlier painters of the 20th Century. I especially liked those of the Expressionists,Imressionists,Cubists and Abstract Painters. I was expecially intrigued by the color plates of abstract artists. They did not depect anythingwhat did they mean. But I didnt really begin painting for another 20 years when I was down and out in a rooming house in San Francisco. I actually started doing abstract water colors . In 1980 I moved to Northampton, Ma. and discovered an Art Supply store near by. At this point I had an inspiration to switch from water colors to oils. i started on a shoe string with canvas boards, Duro oil paints and small brushes. I am still painting to this day but on masonite now. I have always been a student of visual expression. I especially like compositions of thingsi.e. many visual en entities working together to create a composite ...

    Ben Hotchkiss - David Larkins - Ii?1/2ve always been intrigued by the luminosity and transparencies found in watercolor, Oil and acrylic mediums. I believe an artist must experience the painting i?1/2 to absorb the surroundings, the atmosphere, to have a oneness with the subject matter before the first brush stroke is applied. My style is described as i?1/2Abstract Realismi?1/2 and my strength is found in the composition. Ii?1/2m drawn to diverse subject matter that challenges the viewer to see abstraction in the ordinary i?1/2 to meld the i?1/2reali?1/2 world with the i?1/2abstracti?1/2. ...

    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. ...

    Eileen Seitz - I was born and raised on the Island of Manhattan, NYC. My spirit learned early about the concrete jungle with its melting pot of cultures and the grand variety of NYC's architecture . It was at the age of 16 that I first traveled to the tropical green jungles OF THE Caribbean. I saw the turquoise seas, the foliage, the flowers when i felt the truth and beauty there overwhelming while inspiring me. Seeing the flow of nature with its colors and harmonies,I feel to bring to life both on paper and canvas. My true joy, comes from two things, the acutal art of painting of letting the spirit speak through my brush, and seeing that spirit reborn in the faces and hearts of the people who come to share my anonymous gift....

    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 ...

    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 ...

    Marsha Bowers - Marsha Bowers was born and raised in the Central Valley of California. She is a classically trained fine artist, skilled in the old Masters techniques of Flemish/Bistre and Venetian method using a grisaille underpainting and glazing with many layers. Most of her fine art paintings are rendered in oil. She sometimes applies real gold leaf into the artworks. Marsha finds inspiration in the old masters of the past. She spends many hours visiting Museums studying their work. Gothic and Renaissance are her favorite periods along with the Pre-Raphaelites artists. The artist loves the blending of the classical painting techniques with a more contemporary approach to her paintings. Her recent fine art paintings are of women, both figurative and portraiture. The inspiration for her paintings comes from her observations of life itself and through her own experiences. Each painting shares a message, story or emotion. Its what the artist herself describes as a "flowing" of the spirit, a creative process through which the artist paints a story unto the canvas, realizing that each viewer of her work may have their own interpretation of what the art is conveying. Most recently Marsha was invited to be included into the International ...

    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. ...

    Denise Dalzell - Painting. Illustration. Expressionism. Pop Art. Modern. Realism and, occasionally, a bit of Abstraction. My current work centers on my consideration of how we respond to each other, the stories that develop between us and around us, and how our collective stories reflect on and influence us individually. How our stories bounce off each other and combine to create new stories. My paintings are illustrations of the scenes that I encounter during my travels abroad and in daily life so, some scenes are more sweeping than others. How do we, as people of differing backgrounds, cultures, and experiences interact with each other Are we different people in a crowd than when alone How do we fit in or stand out where we find ourselves at any given moment, in any given story Stories are everywhere, and thereaEURtms no predicting what theyaEURtmll reveal. Body language, movement, color, contrast combine to illustrate my scenes of interaction between people and within environments. The excitement of being a part of something as unifying as a protest, the sense of adventure that comes from starting out with no particular destination, intimate moments with those we love and those we discover in the big events...

    Azhar Shemdin - I am interested in experimenting with liquid acrylic, using resist material which is anything that is placed on the surface of the painting that impedes the flow of liquid paint. When the resist is lifted, an unexpected outcome is revealed. Sometimes the outcome is not what I wanted, and I cover the surface with paint and go for a second, third or even a fourth try, until I am completely satisfied with the outcome. The end result is a wonderous world that comes from somewhere and is revealed on a canvas surface!...

    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....

    Isaac Brown - ISAAC S. BROWN As his day job Isaac is president and CEO of Baltic Street AEH Inc. A non-for profit agency that helps people coping with mental health issues deal with advocacy, employment and housing based in New York city. Mr. Brown has been painting for over 35 years. This self-taught artist has been previously employed in a variety of jobs including lumberjack, diamond cutter, welder and sergeant in the Israeli Defense Forces. It was during his time in the IDF as a young sergeant during periods of down time that he first picked up a brush and paints to begin to express his artistic creativity. Later in between maneuvers, during his time in the first Lebanese War, he began experimenting with whatever materials were available to a young soldier, creating sculptures and roadside art along the way from one camp to another as a release from the daily pressures and responsibly of caring for his fellow soldiers. After leaving the army he traveled the world extensively continuing painting and sculpting along the way. He spent a considerable time amount living in Europe and thus bringing to his art a unique worldwide perspective. His artwork reflects the passion...

    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. ...

    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 ...