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Medium: Wood
Crashing Waves - Big Sur Coastal Cove Original Oil on Masonite
Located in Soquel, CA
Crashing Waves - Big Sur Coastal Cove Original Oil on Masonite Dramatic small-scale, professionally framed seascape by Stephen John Skerce (American, 1926-2010). Waves crashing into a Big Sure Cove and Seagulls gliding on the wind currents. Well known for many years on the Monterey coast for his seascapes and beach scenes. Signed "Skerce" in the lower right corner. Signed "Stephen Reno Skerce" on verso, with the artists Mountain View Studio stamp on frame. Presented in a wood frame with a linen liner. Frame size: 12.5"H x 14.75"W Board size: 5"H x 7"W Stephen John Skerce (American, 1926-2010) was a painter from Monterey, California. He received his formal art training from the Chicago Art Institute, Salinas Art School, and the Academie Julien in Paris, France. He is known for his landscapes, seascapes, and harbor scenes. He was an artist with both the Valley Art Gallery in Salinas and Venture Gallery in Monterey. He was also served in the US Marine Corps.
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1980s American Impressionist Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Masonite, Oil

Vaulted Bridge in French Landscape Oil on Wood Painting by Vincent Mazzocchini
Located in Atlanta, GA
Vincent Mazzocchini (France, 20th Century) created this unique French landscape oil on pressed wood board painting. This delightful composition is on rather unusual media. The lands...
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1940s Expressionist Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Wood, Masonite, Oil

The Fiddler, Small Ink Drawing by John Bauer
Located in Stockholm, SE
This intricate ink drawing by John Bauer, measuring approximately 8 x 5 cm and presented in an oval format, encapsulates a profound expression in its modest size. It features a minus...
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1910s Naturalistic Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Oak, Paper, Ink

Bring Me the Sunset in a Cup (Tonalist Style Country Landscape at Twilight)
Located in Hudson, NY
Romantic, Tonalist style landscape drawing by Sue Bryan of a lush country forest set against a serene sunset charcoal and acrylic on Arches paper mounted on wood 16 x 20 inches, unf...
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2010s Contemporary Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Wood, Paper, Charcoal, Acrylic

Still Point (Tonalist Style Landscape Drawing of Country Forest by Sue Bryan)
Located in Hudson, NY
Romantic, tonalist style landscape drawing by Sue Bryan charcoal and acrylic on Two Rivers Paper mounted on panel 16 x 20 x .5 inches Hangs flush to the wall, with nail notch on back...
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2010s Contemporary Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Wood, Paper, Charcoal, Acrylic

The Golden Hour (Sun-Washed Landscape Charcoal Drawing of Trees in Forest)
Located in Hudson, NY
Romantic, tonalist style landscape drawing by Sue Bryan charcoal and acrylic on Arches paper mounted on wood wood panel 36 x 48 x 1.5 inches Hangs flush to the wall Signed on verso C...
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2010s Contemporary Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Wood, Paper, Charcoal, Acrylic

Swiss Contemporary Art by Olivier Furter - Landscape II
Located in Paris, IDF
Oil on wood cardboard - Framed 32 x 32 x 3 cm
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2010s Contemporary Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Oil, Wood, Cardboard

Olivier centenaire 2
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Jean-Pierre Brissart Centenary olive tree 2, 2017 Walnut husks, pigments and inks on paper 100 x 70 x 3 cm Artwork sold with invoice of the gallery and certificate of authenticity Wo...
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2010s Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Walnut, Ink, Pigment

Journey #39 (monochrome grey pen drawing wood detailed oriental dansaekhwa)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
keywords; wood, pencil drawing, monochrome, highly detailed, Korean art, dansaekhwa, oriental art, circles, moire, geometric abstraction, intentionally exposed support, line form and color, curvilinear forms, dynamism, contemporary drawing, graphism, repetition, engaged with traditional Korean art...
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2010s Surrealist Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Wood Panel, Pen, Birch

"Up North Series: Birch Bark Otter Lake, " Original Mixed Media by David Barnett
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Up North Series: Birch Bark Otter Lake" is an original oil pencil on birch bark piece by David Barnett, signed in the lower center. The pieces of bark often suggest to him what the ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Birch, Oil Crayon

Journey #54 (monochrome grey pen drawing wood detailed oriental dansaekhwa)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Cheoluy Kim’s practice examines the blurred frontier between perceived reality and fantasy. His work is informed by a childhood growing up on the border of North and South Korea in Gosung. There, he grew fascinated by all the fauna and flora he observed from his village surrounded by mountains, as well as the air balloons carrying political propaganda. He witnessed everything in the sky. This instilled a deeply rooted reflex to imagine a fantastical world beyond the physical frontiers he was bound by. Cheolyu Kim studied and obtained his master in sculpture, although, his current practice is entirely devoted to pen drawing on either paper or wood. Either bicolored or monochrome, the artist's typically limited chromatic palette gives room for an intense focus on detailed compositions, tonal gradients, and multiple perspectives. Kim’s background in sculpture is evident in the carved-like volumes of the elements in his drawings. Fine moire and cross-hatching are used for textures and shading in the drawn sections while the paper or wood is left fully exposed in other areas. Imaginary fauna and flora abound which contributes to a rather biomorphic aura to his work. All the while, indigenous, modern and futuristic architectural structures are erected and confuse any sense of fixed temporality. Rather, it projects us into a phantasmagorical universe where past, present and future collapse into one. Some perspectives are even skewed disrupting our contemplation. Totemic poles, origami-shaped creatures, and aquatic vegetation coexist fluidly in Kim’s oniric visions. His fine-detailed patterned dreamscapes engage the viewer actively; we are called upon to discover how do all the various entities interact over the multiple receding planes building up to Cheolyu's surrealist ecosystems. keywords; wood, pencil, rings, circles, moire, highly detailed, geometric abstraction, intentionally exposed support, line form and color, monochrome, curvilinear forms, Korean art, dynamism, contemporary minimalism, graphism, repetition, engaged with traditional Korean art...
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2010s Surrealist Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Birch, Wood Panel, Pen

Journey #38 (monochrome grey pen drawing wood detailed oriental dansaekhwa)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Cheoluy Kim’s practice examines the blurred frontier between perceived reality and fantasy. His work is informed by a childhood growing up on the border of North and South Korea in G...
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2010s Contemporary Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Birch, Wood Panel, Pen

Journey #53 (monochrome grey pen drawing wood detailed oriental dansaekhwa)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Cheoluy Kim’s practice examines the blurred frontier between perceived reality and fantasy. His work is informed by a childhood growing up on the border of North and South Korea in G...
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2010s Surrealist Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Birch, Wood Panel, Pen

Walking table #47 (monochrome grey pen drawing wood detailed oriental dansaekhwa
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Cheoluy Kim’s practice examines the blurred frontier between perceived reality and fantasy. His work is informed by a childhood growing up on the border of North and South Korea in Gosung. There, he grew fascinated by all the fauna and flora he observed from his village surrounded by mountains, as well as the air balloons carrying political propaganda. He witnessed everything in the sky. This instilled a deeply rooted reflex to imagine a fantastical world beyond the physical frontiers he was bound by. Cheolyu Kim studied and obtained his master in sculpture, although, his current practice is entirely devoted to pen drawing on either paper or wood. Either bicolored or monochrome, the artist's typically limited chromatic palette gives room for an intense focus on detailed compositions, tonal gradients, and multiple perspectives. Kim’s background in sculpture is evident in the carved-like volumes of the elements in his drawings. Fine moire and cross-hatching are used for textures and shading in the drawn sections while the paper or wood is left fully exposed in other areas. Imaginary fauna and flora abound which contributes to a rather biomorphic aura to his work. All the while, indigenous, modern and futuristic architectural structures are erected and confuse any sense of fixed temporality. Rather, it projects us into a phantasmagorical universe where past, present and future collapse into one. Some perspectives are even skewed disrupting our contemplation. Totemic poles, origami-shaped creatures, and aquatic vegetation coexist fluidly in Kim’s oniric visions. His fine-detailed patterned dreamscapes engage the viewer actively; we are called upon to discover how do all the various entities interact over the multiple receding planes building up to Cheolyu's surrealist ecosystems. keywords; wood, pencil, rings, circles, moire, highly detailed, geometric abstraction, intentionally exposed support, line form and color, monochrome, curvilinear forms, Korean art, dynamism, contemporary minimalism, graphism, repetition, engaged with traditional Korean art...
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2010s Op Art Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Birch, Wood Panel, Pen

Journey #40 (monochrome grey pen drawing wood detailed oriental dansaekhwa)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Cheoluy Kim’s practice examines the blurred frontier between perceived reality and fantasy. His work is informed by a childhood growing up on the border of North and South Korea in Gosung. There, he grew fascinated by all the fauna and flora he observed from his village surrounded by mountains, as well as the air balloons carrying political propaganda. He witnessed everything in the sky. This instilled a deeply rooted reflex to imagine a fantastical world beyond the physical frontiers he was bound by. Cheolyu Kim studied and obtained his master in sculpture, although, his current practice is entirely devoted to pen drawing on either paper or wood. Either bicolored or monochrome, the artist's typically limited chromatic palette gives room for an intense focus on detailed compositions, tonal gradients, and multiple perspectives. Kim’s background in sculpture is evident in the carved-like volumes of the elements in his drawings. Fine moire and cross-hatching are used for textures and shading in the drawn sections while the paper or wood is left fully exposed in other areas. Imaginary fauna and flora abound which contributes to a rather biomorphic aura to his work. All the while, indigenous, modern and futuristic architectural structures are erected and confuse any sense of fixed temporality. Rather, it projects us into a phantasmagorical universe where past, present and future collapse into one. Some perspectives are even skewed disrupting our contemplation. Totemic poles, origami-shaped creatures, and aquatic vegetation coexist fluidly in Kim’s oniric visions. His fine-detailed patterned dreamscapes engage the viewer actively; we are called upon to discover how do all the various entities interact over the multiple receding planes building up to Cheolyu's surrealist ecosystems. keywords; wood, pencil, rings, circles, moire, highly detailed, geometric abstraction, intentionally exposed support, line form and color, monochrome, curvilinear forms, Korean art, dynamism, contemporary minimalism, graphism, repetition, engaged with traditional Korean art...
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2010s Surrealist Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Birch, Wood Panel, Pen

Journey #49 (monochrome grey pen drawing wood detailed oriental dansaekhwa)
Located in Quebec, Quebec
Cheoluy Kim’s practice examines the blurred frontier between perceived reality and fantasy. His work is informed by a childhood growing up on the border of North and South Korea in Gosung. There, he grew fascinated by all the fauna and flora he observed from his village surrounded by mountains, as well as the air balloons carrying political propaganda. He witnessed everything in the sky. This instilled a deeply rooted reflex to imagine a fantastical world beyond the physical frontiers he was bound by. Cheolyu Kim studied and obtained his master in sculpture, although, his current practice is entirely devoted to pen drawing on either paper or wood. Either bicolored or monochrome, the artist's typically limited chromatic palette gives room for an intense focus on detailed compositions, tonal gradients, and multiple perspectives. Kim’s background in sculpture is evident in the carved-like volumes of the elements in his drawings. Fine moire and cross-hatching are used for textures and shading in the drawn sections while the paper or wood is left fully exposed in other areas. Imaginary fauna and flora abound which contributes to a rather biomorphic aura to his work. All the while, indigenous, modern and futuristic architectural structures are erected and confuse any sense of fixed temporality. Rather, it projects us into a phantasmagorical universe where past, present and future collapse into one. Some perspectives are even skewed disrupting our contemplation. Totemic poles, origami-shaped creatures, and aquatic vegetation coexist fluidly in Kim’s oniric visions. His fine-detailed patterned dreamscapes engage the viewer actively; we are called upon to discover how do all the various entities interact over the multiple receding planes building up to Cheolyu's surrealist ecosystems. keywords; wood, pencil, rings, circles, moire, highly detailed, geometric abstraction, intentionally exposed support, line form and color, monochrome, curvilinear forms, Korean art, dynamism, contemporary minimalism, graphism, repetition, engaged with traditional Korean art...
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2010s Surrealist Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Birch, Wood Panel, Pen

Boom, Bust, Repeat - Nick Peña - Contemporary Landscape/Abstract Painting
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
In BOOM BUST REPEAT17, Peña creates a silhouette of house and fills it with sharpe-edged shapes that contain gradients and saturated hues of red, green, and violet. He balances these colors with muted tones of orange and yellow . The viewer can create a house that is yet to be built in between the gaps here. In "Boom, Bust, Repeat", Peña remarks on a house and landscape that has yet to take place. The painting is created with watercolor and acrylic paint on paper. In the foreground we see Sintra board or flattened PVC that has been CNC routed. In the "soil" beneath the house are small circular lines that have been hand drawn with India ink. The Sintra board has been cut to reveal arrows in the negative space pointing upwards as to hint at a boom in the market. Peña’s works range from painting to multimedia installations that question the ever-changing psychological landscape of America; asking the viewer to re-examine their perceptions of the “American Dream” and the affects that pursuit has on our environment and national psyche. The realization that both the idealistic pursuit of happiness and the relevance of painting in a technologically driven world informs his practice. With each composition the labor begins with digital composites of a fragmented American landscape in peril —where tension lies in the contrasts between past and present, analog and digital, representation and abstraction, and stability and instability. In his most recent series the American home (stability) and fragmented and shifting landscape (instability) are veiled by a digitally produced mat. Traditionally a mat is, by definition, a flat, thin piece of paper based material included within the picture frame and serves as additional decoration when framing artwork. He activates this commonly overlooked material by using a non-traditional material, Sintra (flattened sheet of PVC), that has a negative digitally drawn image cut-out. This cut-out might, at first glance, look hand cut however, a more astute viewer would realize the precision is mechanical. The mat has been transformed from inactive decoration to digitally produced veil that represents the technologically anxious precision we surround ourselves with. Nick Peña...
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2010s Contemporary Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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India Ink, Acrylic, Watercolor, PVC, Wood, Paper

POSSIBLE, IMPOSSIBLE, POSSIBLE - Circular, Contemporary Landscape/Abstract
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
In POSSIBLE, IMPOSSIBLE, POSSIBLE, Peña combines representational elements of a bright green landscape in the background with a more abstracted silhouette of a house in the middle gr...
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2010s Contemporary Wood Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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PVC, Wood, Paper, Acrylic, Watercolor

Linda Cunningham, 'Edge of Change III', 2015, Pastel, Acrylic Paint
Located in Darien, CT
Unexpected materials, found and manufactured, perch precariously on torn edges and bifurcated sheets of large paper. Here, fluid calligraphic lines are posed against the veracity of ...
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Woodblock no. 2 (Yellow Trees on Blue)
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist's Statement: The contemplative nature of my work reflects both my practice of Eastern philosophy and my immersion in the history of modern and contemporary painting. The subje...
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Acrylic Polymer, Wood

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Find a wide variety of authentic Wood landscape drawings and watercolors available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Cheolyu Kim, David Barnett, Linda Cunningham, and Meghan Gerety. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Surrealist, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Wood landscape drawings and watercolors, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available Prices for landscape drawings and watercolors made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $49 and tops out at $985,000, while the average work can sell for $802.

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