An Apples. 1998-2015. Oil on linen, 64, 5 x 75 cm
By Tatyana Palchuk
Located in Riga, LV
An Apples. ( To Steve Jobs Memory) 1998-2015. Oil on linen, 64,5 x 75 cm
2010s Romantic Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Linen, Oil
Bright Still Life with fruits and vase. 2020. Oil on canvas, 70x75cm
Located in Riga, LV
Bright Still Life with fruits and vase. 2020. Oil on canvas, 70x75cm Nugzar Avtandilovich Kahiani was born in Poti, Georgia in 1952. He studied at t...
Canvas, Oil

Womens' Wisdom. Contemporary Figurative Oil Painting
By Sax Berlin
Located in Brecon, Powys
Sax Berlin has such mastery over his craft. This piece is exceptional, there's beautiful imagery, sumptuous colour, and the Wise Women. Berlin has mixed beauty, strength and mythos i...
Gold Leaf

Girls with tulips - XXI century, Oil figurative painting, Colourful, Interior
By Martta Węg
Located in Warsaw, PL
MARTTA WĘG (born in 1978) Martta Węg graduated from the European Academy of Arts in Warsaw with a special mention in 2002. Her first individual exhibition took place in Gallery Art P...
Oil, Board

Large Latin American Modernist Oil Paintng Women with Fruit
By Alexis Duque
Located in Surfside, FL
depicting two women, deshabille, partially nude with tropical fruit. surrealist. Alexis Duque Imaginatively charting the psychological experience of space, Alexis Duque produces paintings and drawings of buildings and domestic interiors stacked and conglomerated into trippy, absurd mounds and towers. His compositions are detailed, highly organized, and meticulously architectural. With a psychedelic precision reminiscent of M.C. Escher’s, Duque uses perspectival tricks and surrealistic overlapping to render dozens of skyscrapers as a single red tower; or homes, living rooms, train tracks, and alleys as a mass on the verge of collapsing into itself like a black hole. The wheeling bird’s-eye view that he often employs recalls the Italian Futurists’ soaring imagery of cities as seen from airplanes. Through his playful stacking and piling, he reorders cities to examine the formal properties of their architecture. Alexis Duque holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of Antioquia, Colombia. His work has been exhibited in numerous venues including: at El Museo del Barrio, The Drawing Center and Praxis International Gallery in New York; The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA), Long Beach, CA; Champion Contemporary, Austin, TX; The Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art, Midland, MI; RudolfV Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands and Galleri Oxholm in Copenhagen, Denmark. Duque’s work has been featured in several publications, including: "Imagine Architecture: Artistic Visions Of The Urban Realm”, “Caribbean: Together Apart Contemporary Artists from (part of) the Caribbean" Imago Mundi - Luciano Benetton, Blue Canvas Magazine, LandEscape Art review, Beautiful Decay, Artistaday, New American Paintings, Studio Visit Magazine, The East Hampton Star, The East Hampton Press and El Diario of New York. Duque currently lives and works in NYC. Less Education: B.F.A, University of Antioquia, Colombia, 1995 Exhibitions: SOLO EXHIBITIONS •Onloaded: Alexis Duque, curated by Ted G. Decker. Phoenix Institute of Contemporary Art (phICA), Phoenix, AZ, February 20 – March 15, 2015 •Metropolis, Praxis Gallery, New York, NY, September 13- October 20, 2012 •Babel, Praxis Gallery, Miami, FL, September 12 – October 15, 2009 •El Dorado, Praxis Gallery, New York, NY, February 5th – March 12, 2009 SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 "ARTPRIZE 2016", GRCC Collins Art gallery, Grand Rapids, MI, September 21th to October 9th 2016. "Paradise in the City" Local Project Art Space, New York, July 14th to August 6th, 2016. “Shaky Ground” Curated by Dominick Lombardi at Lesley Heller Workspace, New York, NY "Exquisite Porch" Curated by Dominick Lombardi, Morean Arts Center, St Petersburg...
Canvas, Acrylic
Les Femmes de Marche, Modern Oil Painting on Canvas by Didier Grandt
By Didier Grandt
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Didier Grandt, French (1934 - ) Title: Les Femmes de Marche Year: 1970 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed and dated Size: 31 x 16 inches
Canvas, Oil