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Discover 4,857 original painting artworks for sale between $1000 - $1999. Contemporary emerging artists: Leif Peterson, Maria Teresa Fernandes, Parnaos Surabischwili, James Hill, Areshidze George, Alan Meyer, Reiner Makarowski, Richard Harpum, Michelle Iglesias, Claudette Losier, Martinho Dias, Joanna Glazer, Anindya Roy, Linda Paul, Katarina Radenkovic, Artur Pashkov, Paul Cairns are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 168 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Leif Peterson: 'Spilled Blood', 2015 Oil Painting, Abstract.      Gray Orange Purple Brown White Green Red Black Pink White Abstract Expression Impressionism Colors Vibrant Ab- Ex        ...
Abstract - Painting
44 x 25 inches (111.8 x 63.5 cm)
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Leif Peterson: 'Green and Orange Nude', 2015 Oil Painting, Figurative.    Gray Orange Purple Brown White Green Red Black Pink White Abstract Expression Impressionism Colors Vibrant Ab- Ex      ...
Figurative - Painting
26 x 55 inches (66.0 x 139.7 cm)
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Leif Peterson: 'Field of White', 2015 Oil Painting, Figurative.   Gray Orange Purple Brown White Green Red Back Butt Abstract Expression Impressionism Colors Vibrant Ab- Ex     ...
Figurative - Painting
42 x 28 inches (106.7 x 71.1 cm)
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Maria Teresa Fernandes: 'coconuts and amphora', 1980 Oil Painting, Food.  cavities in white coconuts plus volume in convex transparent glass seams impossible,but worth trying   glass against a clear background is a big challenge to any painter                      ...
Food - Painting
1 x 22 inches (2.5 x 55.9 cm)
Parnaos Surabischwili: 'Apple and Onion', 1990 Oil Painting, Still Life.   Oil painting on board  ...
Still Life - Painting
12 x 15 inches (30.5 x 38.1 cm)
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Parnaos Surabischwili: 'Parna Palette', 2006 Oil Painting, Abstract.  Oil painting on wood palette, which is my original design, patented in 2004. ...
Abstract - Painting
20 x 15 inches (50.8 x 38.1 cm)
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James Hill: 'Skryrise', 2012 Oil Painting, Sky.       Original Oil Painting, Sunrise, Sunset, Ocean, Sky, Shoreline, Shore, Sea, Water, River, Clouds, Cloudscapes, morning, evening, red, yellow, orange, blue, green, light, power, God, Love, Energy      ...
, 2012
Sky - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
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Areshidze George: 'My blue', 2014 Oil Painting, Abstract.  My blue. abstract expressionism. for collectors only or people who understand the mining of color and art work.    ...
, 2014
Abstract - Painting
70 x 50 cm (27.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Alan Meyer: 'Berlin', 2009 Oil Painting, Figurative.
, 2009
Figurative - Painting
114 x 90 cm (44.9 x 35.4 inches)
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Reiner Makarowski: 'SOS no problem', 2014 Oil Painting, Abstract.     painting, oil, abstract, geometric abstract, lyrical abstract, expressive abstract, contemporary, original artwork                     ...
Abstract - Painting
33 x 68 cm (13.0 x 26.8 inches)
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Richard Harpum: 'Winter Morning, Big Ben, Elizabeth Tower, London', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Landscape.  This painting shows the iconic Elizabeth Tower which houses the famous Big Ben - the name of the giant bell at the top of the tower, which is 96 metres ( 315 feet) high. It stands at the north end of the Houses of Parliament, also know as the Palace of Westminster...
Landscape - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Michelle Iglesias: 'Irish Jig Dancing Feet', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Dance.  Irish jig, dancing, feet, tap, clogging, two, step, stepping, floor, black, large, big, brown, socks, shoes, synchronized, together, pairs, yellow, buckle, photo realism, iglesias ...
Dance - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Michelle Iglesias: 'Tight Rope Walker', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Circus.  tight rope, high wire, buildings, man, walker, performer, performance, dangerous, skill, shoes, circus, extreme, black, red, white, yellow, brown, gold, sun, outside, realism, large, big, Iglesias, painting ...
Circus - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Claudette Losier: 'Partying Lights', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Cityscape.       Working through images of different cities where I lived and worked to give a sense of place in the abstract form.         ...
Cityscape - Painting
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
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Martinho Dias: 'Permanent Exhibition', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Figurative.
Figurative - Painting
120 x 95 cm (47.2 x 37.4 inches)
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Martinho Dias: 'Alice Guests', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Figurative.
Figurative - Painting
120 x 95 cm (47.2 x 37.4 inches)
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Martinho Dias: 'Circumstance 8', 2011 Acrylic Painting, Figurative.
Figurative - Painting
115 x 115 cm (45.3 x 45.3 inches)
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Martinho Dias: 'Stage 1', 2008 Acrylic Painting, Figurative.
, 2008
Figurative - Painting
120 x 90 cm (47.2 x 35.4 inches)
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Martinho Dias: 'Applause 19', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Figurative.
Figurative - Painting
80 x 100 cm (31.5 x 39.4 inches)
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Martinho Dias: 'Applause 14', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Figurative.
Figurative - Painting
140 x 94 cm (55.1 x 37.0 inches)
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Martinho Dias: 'Applause 13', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Figurative.
Figurative - Painting
140 x 94 cm (55.1 x 37.0 inches)
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Joanna Glazer: 'Body Guard', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Portrait.  Legs    ...
, 2014
Portrait - Painting
80 x 60 cm (31.5 x 23.6 inches)
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Anindya Roy: 'conceptual scape 107', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Conceptual.         spirituality within landscape and other object living on it, conceptualize all over then a visual effect is the process I adopt when in action.          ...
Conceptual - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Linda Paul: 'The Road Less Traveled Original Art Painting', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Abstract Landscape.   Original Abstract Landscape Painting features a  man with his bicycle trying to decide whether to take the easy road, where a warm little town and a nice dinner awaits, or the hard, steep road where all is unknown. By artist Linda Paulprice: $1390. 00Size 24
Abstract Landscape - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Linda Paul: 'Flight  Abstract Art painting', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Seascape.  Original Abstract Art Paintings of Sunset and two birds in flight in vibrant colors of yellow, orange, red and chocolate brown by artist Linda Paulprice 25900. 00Size 30 wide x 40 high x 1- 122 deepMedium acrylic paint on canvasArtist Linda Paulone of a kind.frameless - ready...
Seascape - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Katarina Radenkovic: 'waiting', 2014 Oil Painting, Travel. They are young, pretty and modern. They have a deal, they arewaiting, it is raining. Another phone call, and they will not wait, they go . . ....
, 2014
Travel - Painting
70 x 50 cm (27.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Katarina Radenkovic: 'media', 2014 Oil Painting, Popular Culture. The inuence of the media is in everything.Man becomes pion- sheep whose shepherd by
, 2014
Popular Culture - Painting
70 x 50 cm (27.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Artur Pashkov: 'Scream', 2014 Oil Painting, Abstract.  Original oil painting on canvas, painted with high quality Holbein and Holland Oil paints. ...
, 2014
Abstract - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Paul Cairns: 'Strabane Canal', 2012 Oil Painting, Abstract Landscape.  worked from old drawings, done while sitting up a tree by Strabane Canal, the canal was dry then, but when I painted it my oil painted insisted on it being wet. ...
Abstract Landscape - Painting
86 x 69 cm (33.9 x 27.2 inches)
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Kees Van Eyck: 'Green Spicy Motion', 2014 Acrylic Painting, Automotive. Tesla electric cara couple of red ibises...
Automotive - Painting
77 x 29 inches (195.6 x 73.7 cm)
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    Leif Peterson - Artist Statement In making artwork a part of myself, and in making that art reflect who I am, I have gone through many questions about what my senses of art and self are and should be. What makes me who I am? What do I value? What is my complexion? What drives me as a human being? These are the essential questions which I answer for myself through art. My artwork describes desire, beauty, love restrained by fear, anger, anxiety, aggression. These are the dominant forces that inhabit my psyche. As man I find beauty in the female figure. But along with desire, it invokes an uncertainty, a foreignness that brings fear and all of its inherent reactions. These conflicting emotions are who I am. And they are manifest in my work. I've struggled with the seemingly single-mindedness of my work, but I can't get away from the fact that these are the thoughts and feelings that drive me through a life which seems to lack purpose. Through my artwork, I am able to give meaning to the basic instinctual processes that course through the passages in my body and mind. My artwork is a reflection of ...

    Maria Teresa Fernandes - Admiring Teresa's paintings we are touched by her pictorial sensitivity. Difficult task in light colors (volume and transparencies on a clear basis). Few do it due to the required dedication with pallete knife(no brush).It's painting consacrated by the love to paint. Radha Abramo(Renowned art critique)comments at Solo Exhibition Catalog at SESC Paulista in June 84 -( sent at request and reproduced in one of the pages of this site). ...

    James Hill - My work explores the use of color and rhythm to create moving images that seek to provoke a particular mood or emotion by invoking a memory or moment that is meaningful to the viewer. My latest works include a study of the massive power inside thunderstorms and lightning strikes including a 6x10 oil of a storm entitled Tempest. These new paintings reflect the change in the weather patterns throughout our world thanks to global warming, which no well-educated person can deny these days. My paintings are intended to glorify the Masters Works and The awe of Creation, the Universe, the Stars and Planets, and our own incredible Earthly Skies and Lands. My other works include Fantasy, Gothic, Steampunk and Science Fiction of Utopian design cities of the future that require no use of fossil fuels at all as I look to give humanity hope for a better future of free power and sustainable living on this planet as we look to preserve it and encourage the rebuilding of nature across the world as we are but shepherds of Gods creation. ...

    Areshidze George - There was a man, he came into being, and he lived He was born every morning and died every night. He created to see, otherwise he couldn't perceive People moved around him, and he painted their motions. People moved so fast that they saw only the visual side of things and made a big thing out of it. The man wasn't interested in that. Why? - Because he couldn't stop. He had no alternative. People thought he did what he did for pleasure, for beauty, others thought he had nothing else to do. Only one person knew what he was actually looking for and that person was him Who is hurt by permanent protest but the one who protests? I know that but only confrontation can reveal the truth And there was a Trout that swam against the current. As the time passed he felt the world around him. He used to go where the live emotions swam and caught them. Then he would return to canvas. Emotion deadly but short. In a few hours everything was over - the man was happy. But for half an hour only One hour passed and he would return to fishing on ...

    Reiner Makarowski - I don't like the usage of " uploading the importance and the meaning of artworks by words". I don't like it at all ... and I'm committed not to take place in this marketing game. The main influences of my work seem to be the so called classic modernism represented for example by works of Kandinsky, Klee, Braques a.o. Other influences come from many contemporary painters , for example guys who prefer the so called "lyrical expressionism". And of course I'm on the road to find and establish "my style". ...

    Richard Harpum - I find painting to be one of my most satisfying pastimes. Although I drew and painted as a youngster, a career in the British Army followed by many years as a senior executive in business, meant that I did not start pursuing my passion again until I was in my 50s. I am so glad that I did. Although I love the Impressionists, the engineer in me means that I have a great deal of difficulty being "loose" in my own work. Having tried and failed, I decided to take the route of being a realist artist, and recently coined "High Definition Art" as my slogan. However, I am not interested in achieving photorealism. I want people to see that my pictures are paintings, and would hate the thought that someone had to take a close look to discover that one of my paintings was not a photograph. My time-consuming technique pretty much prohibits painting en plein air, so I use photographs for reference in my studio. Consequently, I take a camera everywhere, although this drives my wife nuts! However, I deliberately avoid painting a direct copy of any of my photos. Indeed, with each new painting, I seem ...

    Michelle Iglesias - As an active member of the National Association of Women Artists, Oil Painters of America and the Berkshire Art Association, Michelle Iglesias is a self-taught artist who first took to painting for its therapeutic values after being diagnosed with cancer. Her passion and perseverance has led her to become a nationally recognized award-winning artist, art instructor, and the successful business owner of Berkshire Paint and Sip. She continues to encourage and foster creativity in her students and others inspired by her art. Ms. IglesiasaEURtm paintings are influenced by family connections, nature, and travel. Consisting of the tumultuous dimensions that nature offers, portraits with personalities, and engaging exotic landscape compositions, her canvases invite viewer involvement and have been described as insightful, symbolic, and clarifying. She conveys the vision of natureaEURtms grandeur to produce artwork that is expressive, of the highest quality, and will grab the vieweraEURtms interest and attention. A Berkshire-area native, Michelle Iglesias was born in 1972 in Blandford, MA and currently resides in Dalton, MA. She entered in to the art scene in 2002 when she opened Piece of My Art Gallery and Frame Shop in Westfield, MA. Two years after opening the gallery ...

    Claudette Losier - Artistic Statement - Claudette Losier (LosiersArt) "Where Beauty Lies " "The artist knows that even though he has created something beautiful, it can be destroyed. His real and innermost satisfaction is not in the object, but in the subject; that thing within him that penetrates the mystic splendor of Beauty itself." (Ernest Holmes pg 39) One of my bodies of work explores the concept of Paradise as something sought after by modern society. My search centres on gardens--as near as our own backyard and as far away as other continents or the imaginary garden in our consciousness. It has been stated that each garden reflects our longing for spiritual peace--a tie with our primeordal beginnings. It is in the beauty of nature where I find this spiritual peace from a homemade garden to a formal garden, from a tree to the vastness of Grand Canyon, from a rocky coast line to the calmness of a man made pond. In Dr. Wayne Dyer's book "Power of Intention" he quotes from Emily Dickson and John Keats(pg 51): "Beauty is not caused. It is " As you awaken to your divine nature, you'll begin to appreciate beauty in everything you see, ...

    Martinho Dias - The complexity and the multiple facets of the global world are my main fundamentals. Selecting and manipulating images, essentially from the press and popular magazines, I try to create a new suggested reality, a new narrative, open to the viewer. Resorting to the realism of the figures and the gestural abstraction, the paradox, the contrariety, the criticism or irony, what I do is unfold the reality, individual and collective, which is common to us, reconfiguring it in the plan of the canvas. Along my journey as a painter, I have also developed ways of communication with different cultures, as well as other areas, particularly the music and their players. Projects like "Written Paintings" and "Pangea" (video, currently in progress, involving entities and singers from 26 countries), they gave me the pleasure of collaboration of Kepa Junkera, Pauline Oliveros, Peter Ablinger, Gianluigi Trovesi, Robert Rich, Eurico Carrapatoso, Amelia Muge or Antonio Victorino d'Almeida, among many others. ...

    Joanna Glazer - The inner images and bold colours Joanna Ewa Glazer incorporates in her work convey a sense of abundance, total immersion into life and optimism. In her paintings, she creates a space of beauty and paradise in the way that shows resilience and strength regardless of circumstances. Each painting is like a poem , a life affirming experience." All her work is also about sense of identity, search for it and hints as to where to find it She finds her sources in fashion magazines, newspapers, books, art reviews, and advertising. Even a simple image in everyday newspapers may awaken emotion. Joanna Ewa Glazer has travelled and lived for long periods in numerous countries: Poland, France, Italy, Japan, USA, Belgium and UK. She was born in Gdansk (Poland).. ...

    Anindya Roy - Here you can see a brief about my painting , my bio- data, and some recent paintings.A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO MY RECENT PAINTINGS During the period of training my works were mostly the reflectionof the city life, the aspiration and dreams of the urban middle class living in a molt-cultural and multi-lingual society. Those days I crated the works like ' back to the city', 'nagorik' etc., by mixed media. To develop the concept I have been traveling historical, and culturally significant places and try to conceptualize the togetherness of living and non-living objects and a sense of mystery. Things and particular colour encompassed me, thus my creative mind and feelings is blend. Through I have social, ritual relation with my surroundings, I would like to search there hidden relations of mine in my works. It is known there a relation among the living and non- living beings in nature. I saw a rhythm with the costume, ornaments, happiness, sorrow and habits of the rural people, I is wonderful to me when I inhale those things then, I express my feelings of love through my visual art work. Some times ' composition ' starts from my dream, which leads to ...

    Linda Paul - Artists Statement" When asked 'What is your favorite painting', I always say, 'the next one I am going to paint!" Style: I don't paint in any one style, I let inspiration speak to me and I go with the flow. My work runs the gamut from chunky realism to abstract and impressionist painting. I use many different mediums to create my artworks. One of my favorites is egg tempera which I make by crushing stones and minerals and adding egg yolk. Blues come from crushed lapis lazuli, greens from malachite and natural green earth found around Verona Italy. I even use minerals found during hikes in the Rocky Mountains. I am captivated not only by the purity and naturalness of this medium, but by the science of it. Each pigment has its own set of properties and capabilities that must be explored. How better to express visions of the earth than with earth itself. This medium is luminous and lasts for centuries. also make my own acrylic paint in the same manner. By adding pure pigment to a acrylic polymer. I can add thing like crushed mica and pearlescents to make the painting come alive. Lately I have also ...

    Artur Pashkov - Artur Pashkov is an artist originally from Russia. He arrived to New York in 2001 to explore the land of the opportunity in his career and passion. Here, Artur Pashkov wants to pursue a goal of a successful artist that can reach an audience by expressing his feelings and emotions through his Art. Artur graduated with BFA from Pace University in 2007. Fine Art is Artur's gateway to share with other people his way of seeing everything around him. In this way some people can perceive through his representations and visions the world in different perspective and color.It's not easy for Artur to describe his creativity, because it's a process that he's not fully aware of. His visions are like dreams, and are not easily understood or explained. Every time he takes a brush in hand, his visions are coming from nowhere, and he does not know where they will take him. Some of Artur's paintings appear to come from another world, crazy and even scary. Artur Pashkov is a painter practically from birth, when other kids wanted a bike or a plane Artur wanted to paint. Over the last few years Artur Pashkov ...

    Paul Cairns - Most of the time my work is rooted in an exploration of structure, by nature and the landscapes of Northern Ireland where I grew up or Essex where I now live. Structurally the handling of the materials is very physical with the stretchers frequently becoming more sculptural or sculptures becoming painterly. Painting can sometimes be seen as passively hanging on the wall out of the way so to counter this viewpoint many of my works inhabit the space much more, from heavy relief to working fully in the round. Nature and landscape is never far away from my thoughts and being part of nature is what has enabled us to develop a sense of culture, so when I paint what may at first look like a conventional portrait, you will soon see that the sitter is a part of the landscape; they have had a hand in forming each other. ...