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Beatles Path, 20"x24" limited edition photograph
By Sasha Bezzubov
Located in New York, NY
20"x24" photograph edition of 5 This photograph was made at the site of the former Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s Ashram in Rishikesh, India. After The Beatles visit in 1968 – they were br...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

"Shanghai, China, 2006" HOOPS basketball court limited edition photograph
By Sean Hemmerle
Located in New York, NY
17"x20.5" fine art photograph, limited editon of 5- hand signed and editioned by the artist. This color photograph depicts a basketball court in Shanghai, China, with a yellow backbo...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Baghdad, Iraq, 2003" HOOPS basketball court limited edition photograph
By Sean Hemmerle
Located in New York, NY
17"x20.5" fine art photograph, limited editon of 5- hand signed and editioned by the artist. This color photograph depicts a basketball court in Baghdad, Iraq, with a blue sky and pa...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Nebatieh, Lebanon, 2007" HOOPS basketball court limited edition photograph
By Sean Hemmerle
Located in New York, NY
17"x20.5" fine art photograph, limited editon of 5- hand signed and editioned by the artist. This color photograph depicts a basketball court in Nebatieh, Lebanon, with the hand pain...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Springfield College, Springfield, MA, USA" HOOPS basketball court photograph
By Sean Hemmerle
Located in New York, NY
17"x20.5" fine art photograph, limited editon of 5- hand signed and editioned by the artist. This color photograph depicts a basketball court in Springfield, Massachusetts - where ba...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Campa da Pallencestro, Venice, Italy, 2022" HOOPS basketball court photograph
By Sean Hemmerle
Located in New York, NY
17"x20.5" fine art photograph, limited editon of 5- hand signed and editioned by the artist. This color photograph depicts a basketball court in Venice, Italy amongst a backdrop of g...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Leopard on Rietveld Chair" framed contemporary surrealist watercolor painting
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
40”x29.5” watercolor on paper, signed on reverse framed (presented in a black finish, shadowbox frame) In this original watercolor painting, a leopard sits on a Red Blue Rietveld de...
Category

2010s Contemporary Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor, Archival Paper

"Note Taking" Contemporary Surrealist Watercolor, hummingbird, pencil, notebook
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
A turquoise blue, emerald, violet, viridian and light green hummingbird perches on a spiral bound notebook with a pencil in its beak is depicted in this watercolor painting by New Yo...
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2010s Contemporary Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor, Archival Paper

"Winter Evening Quartet" Photograph of Paper Constructed Landscape, framed
By Ken Ragsdale
Located in New York, NY
"Winter Evening Quartet" Framed size, 19"x25" Image size 10" High x 16.5" Wide, 2023 Archival Print on Paper from Photo of Hand-Built Paper Construction, signed and editioned by the ...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Archival Paper

"The Visit" Cougar at Poolside, Contemporary Surrealist Painting
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
29.5"x41" watercolor on paper. In this contemporary surrealist watercolor painting by Thomas Broadbent, a cougar climbs along a poolside lounger chair. Two glasses of wine and a st...
Category

2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings

Materials

Archival Paper, Watercolor

“Silver Spider Spirit”acrylic and silver leaf on mylar framed abstract painting
By Peggy Cyphers
Located in New York, NY
This abstract composition in blue and brown black earthtones is created with a unique perspective which gives a feeling of looking up at a sky or looking down into merging paths of water. Cyphers use of silver leaf gives the central forms a reflective glow, which balances well with her masterful brushwork and mark making. This painting has a meditative quality that draws the viewer in and allows for introspective thought. Peggy Cyphers, “Silver Spider Spirit”acrylic and silver leaf on mylar ($2750 USD framed in shadowbox frame with museum glass) Peggy Cyphers has had over 30 solo exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe since 1984. Cyphers received numerous awards for her work, including NEA, Elizabeth Foundation, Peter S...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Silver

“Silver Eagle Spirit” silver leaf, framed abstract landscape painting
By Peggy Cyphers
Located in New York, NY
This abstract composition in blue and brown black earthtones is created with a unique perspective which gives a feeling of looking up at a sky or looking down into merging paths of w...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Silver

“Traveling Landscape, "Golden Interior” Miniature Landscape in Vintage Case
By Kathleen Vance
Located in New York, NY
Kathleen Vance, “Traveling Landscape, "Golden Interior” found case, artificial foliage, resin, paint (12.5”x5”x8”) 2022 Kathleen Vance is an environmental artist who creates sculptures and installations that connect people to local aspects of nature that are overlooked or under-appreciated. Vance received her B.F.A. from Pratt Institute and her M.F.A. from Hunter College in sculpture. She has received numerous grants and awards for her artwork including: a travel grant to research the geo-thermal regions of Iceland, a grant from the Puffin foundation for public sculpture, a development grant from Aljira, Center for Contemporary Art in conjunction with the Creative Capital Foundation, and a grant from the Brooklyn Arts council which aided the development and implementation of an outdoor community based art project in East New York. Ms. Vance was artist in resident in Berlin, Germany, presenting a workshop on environmental arts in connection with the Grunewald Parks Department in Germany. Her sculptural installations have been featured at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville, the Orlando Museum of Art, the Weatherspoon Art Museum, the Peeler Art Center, the Weisman Art Museum, the Brandywine River Museum of Art, the Bruce Museum, the Ellen Noel Art Museum, Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden, the Hillwood Art Museum, VOLTA New York, PULSE New York and Miami, and EXPO Chicago, as well as many private and public institutions. Kathleen Vance has exhibited extensively in New York and internationally and continues to live and work in New York. Kathleen Vance Artist Statement, “Traveling Landscapes” With the series “Traveling Landscapes” Vance creates miniature landscapes inside vintage suitcases and trunks...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Paint, Found Objects

"Pool" Large Scale Framed Photograph, Reefing of NYC Subway: American Waterscape
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
Stephen Mallon "Pool" 40"x60" photograph edition 1/5 framed and mounted in a high quality shadowbox hardwood frame. An iconic photograph from Stephen Mallon's series "Next Stop Atl...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, C Print

"Another Paradise" Photograph of Paper Constructed Landscape, 30"x40" framed
By Ken Ragsdale
Located in New York, NY
30"x40" archival pigment print signed on reverse by the artist. This composition is created entirely of cut paper, and then is photographed by the artist. The white paper in his as...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

"Aquatic Forest" Contemporary Abstract Painting in violet, turquoise blue, pink
By Debra Drexler
Located in New York, NY
Vertical elongated forms in rose pink, mauve, lavender and turquoise blue rise over a layered field of cream white ground brushed with violet in this large scale abstract painting. W...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"River Ocean Lake" Contemporary Large Scale Abstract Painting, violet, orange
By Debra Drexler
Located in New York, NY
A water inspired abstract painting by New York/Hawaiian artist Debra Drexler. 60"x48" signed on reverse. Lavender, plum, purple and violet colors overlap with peach light orange/pin...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Armn 110418" Graffiti painted railroad train car, limited edition photo 10"x30"
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
10"x30" c-print photograph, limited edition of 10 signed upon reverse, depicting a freight train car from the Union Pacific railroad, coated in colorful graffiti. The tagger team collaborated in a writing session on the train car using the same colors, in gradient colors of yellow, orange and pink letters, outlined in blue. The cream white metal sides of the train car are the perfect 'canvas' for the tags some recognized as "Trigz" "Betor" "Croox" "ICR". The photographer, Stephen Mallon, captures this moving train car and its tagged graffiti sides as it travels through the landscape of America, with a bucolic blue clouded sky just behind the railroad freight train car. This is a limited edition, color photograph by the New York artist, Stephen Mallon, capturing moving freight trains in the United States. This series tracks the still active railroad lines and their rail cars in America, featured in "Passing West". Front Room Gallery is pleased to present, “Passing West” a solo exhibition of photographs by Stephen Mallon. “Passing West” is a continuation of Mallon’s “Passing Freight” series, a visual celebration of the unique beauty and function of freight train cars in United States. This series of photographs captures the still active rail lines that carry freight to destinations across the country. Mallon’s industrial landscape photographs isolate freight cars within this iconic transportation system, which has played a critical role in supply infrastructure across the continent for hundreds of years. The photos in “Passing West” are framed against the open plains, mountain ranges, and the salt flats— mostly taken during a residency at the Montello Foundation in 2020, in which Mallon travelled the countryside of Utah and Nevada. Poised against the rugged western landscape Mallon’s photographs of train cars often appear to carry the weight of the mountains themselves. Whether they are covered in graffitti or smartly displaying the rail lines iconic logos, each of these cars are brimming with it’s own individual personality. In one “Hopper” car, the tan car stands in front of the dusty desert mountains, and on it graffitti states “confront my toxic masculinty”. Another car, a yellow caboose with the crimson “Union Pacific” logo on it, would be as comfortable in an episode of “Thomas the Tank Engine” as on the set of “East of Eden”. Some of the open Box cars actually frame the mountains and flats themselves with their rectilinear shapes. These trains are all moving, quite literally. And while they might appear to be stopped in the photograph, it is only for that split second as they pass Stephen Mallon, his camera, and his tripod. Mallon’s procedure involves many elements including the perfect location, light, the individual personality of each car, the trickiness of getting exactly the right moment, and patience. The intersection of mechanical and natural worlds, singular encounters where the trains activate the landscape are hard to predict. About Stephen Mallon Stephen Mallon is a photographer and filmmaker who specializes in the industrial-scale creations of mankind at unusual moments of their life cycles. Mallon’s work blurs the line between documentary and fine art, revealing the industrial landscape to be unnatural, desolate and functional yet simultaneously also human, surprising and inspiring. It has been featured in publications and by broadcasters including The New York Times, National Geographic, NBC, The Wall Street Journal, The Daily Mail, MSNBC, The Atlantic, GQ, CBS, the London Times...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

"Armn 110418" Graffiti painted railroad train car, limited edition photo 15"x45"
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
15"x45" c-print photograph, limited edition of 10 signed upon reverse, depicting a freight train car from the Union Pacific railroad, coated in colorful graffiti. The tagger team collaborated in a writing session on the train car using the same colors, in gradient colors of yellow, orange and pink letters, outlined in blue. The cream white metal sides of the train car are the perfect 'canvas' for the tags some recognized as "Trigz" "Betor" "Croox" "ICR". The photographer, Stephen Mallon, captures this moving train car and its tagged graffiti sides as it travels through the landscape of America, with a bucolic blue clouded sky just behind the railroad freight train car. This is a limited edition, color photograph by the New York artist, Stephen Mallon, capturing moving freight trains in the United States. This series tracks the still active railroad lines and their rail cars in America, featured in "Passing West". Front Room Gallery is pleased to present, “Passing West” a solo exhibition of photographs by Stephen Mallon. “Passing West” is a continuation of Mallon’s “Passing Freight” series, a visual celebration of the unique beauty and function of freight train cars in United States. This series of photographs captures the still active rail lines that carry freight to destinations across the country. Mallon’s industrial landscape photographs isolate freight cars within this iconic transportation system, which has played a critical role in supply infrastructure across the continent for hundreds of years. The photos in “Passing West” are framed against the open plains, mountain ranges, and the salt flats— mostly taken during a residency at the Montello Foundation in 2020, in which Mallon travelled the countryside of Utah and Nevada. Poised against the rugged western landscape Mallon’s photographs of train cars often appear to carry the weight of the mountains themselves. Whether they are covered in graffitti or smartly displaying the rail lines iconic logos, each of these cars are brimming with it’s own individual personality. In one “Hopper” car, the tan car stands in front of the dusty desert mountains, and on it graffitti states “confront my toxic masculinty”. Another car, a yellow caboose with the crimson “Union Pacific” logo on it, would be as comfortable in an episode of “Thomas the Tank Engine” as on the set of “East of Eden”. Some of the open Box cars actually frame the mountains and flats themselves with their rectilinear shapes. These trains are all moving, quite literally. And while they might appear to be stopped in the photograph, it is only for that split second as they pass Stephen Mallon, his camera, and his tripod. Mallon’s procedure involves many elements including the perfect location, light, the individual personality of each car, the trickiness of getting exactly the right moment, and patience. The intersection of mechanical and natural worlds, singular encounters where the trains activate the landscape are hard to predict. About Stephen Mallon Stephen Mallon is a photographer and filmmaker who specializes in the industrial-scale creations of mankind at unusual moments of their life cycles. Mallon’s work blurs the line between documentary and fine art, revealing the industrial landscape to be unnatural, desolate and functional yet simultaneously also human, surprising and inspiring. It has been featured in publications and by broadcasters including The New York Times, National Geographic, NBC, The Wall Street Journal, The Daily Mail, MSNBC, The Atlantic, GQ, CBS, the London Times...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Contemporary color photograph "NS 555608 Caboose" (freight train series)
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
10"x30" c-print photograph, limited edition 1/10 signed upon reverse This limited edition photograph depicts A bright red caboose This is a new release of Stephen Mallon's most recent series of photographs of freight trains...
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Weeks 297" Sea Train, Subway Reef Photograph by Stephen Mallon 20"x30" (framed)
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
C-Print Photograph, edition #4 of 5 - 20"x30" framed $3850USD This is limited edition photograph #4/5 is mounted and framed in a hard wood, handcrafted shadowbox frame with spacers and wooden strainer. This is a limited edition photograph of 5, signed and editioned by the artist. This photograph documents the creation of artificial reefs along the Atlantic Coast. Stacks of New York City subway cars sit atop a barge at sea. The blue-grey water, shows a white wave cresting in foreground with the lines of subway train cars stacked on top of each other center of the composition. This unusual recycling program created artificial reefs along United States East Coast utilizing the decommissioned NYC subway cars. Stephen Mallon's photograph's "Sea Train Subway Reef Photos by Stephen Mallon" are currently on view at New York Transit Museum Grand Central Gallery From 2001 to 2010, the MTA, which runs the city’s subways, re-purposed thousands of decommissioned subway cars by submerging them into the ocean off eastern seaboard states such as New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and South Carolina. There, the urban relics become artificial reefs, providing safe habitats for marine life. Photographer Stephen Mallon spent two years documenting the project, and his images are now on view at the New York Transit Museum‘s Grand Central Terminal Annex in a new exhibition. In a bold move, the NYC Transit...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

C Print

"Weeks 297" - 30"x45" chromogenic print, photograph, 4/5 unframed
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
C-Print Photograph, 30"x45" unframed. This is #4 out of 5 in the edition. Please inquire about framing options. Presentation is available upon request in a hard wood, handcrafted...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Photography

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C Print

"Indigo Pool" Contemporary Abstract Painting, indigo blue, turquoise, rose red
By Debra Drexler
Located in New York, NY
48"x36" abstract composition in indigo blue, turquoise and rose on a white ground. The painting surface incorporates impasto brushwork and poured paint to give an active composition. This painting is signed on reverse by the artist, Debra Drexler. Debra Drexler maintains studios in both New York and Oahu, Hawaii, and her work is informed by her unique bi-coastal experience. In her luminous, large-scale abstract paintings, she brings the transcendent experience of the Hawaiian landscape to a New York audience. Through her New York based studio and curatorial practices, she is also deeply engaged in critical conversation surrounding new abstraction. She states “Abstraction takes us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. While our insistent digital projections can take us away from both our animal and spiritual nature, abstract painting reminds us again of what it means to be human. The corporality of the paint mirrors the flesh of the body and transports us into the timeless.” Debra Drexler's paintings are informed both by participating in the contemporary resurgence of abstraction coming out of New York, and by living in the Post Colonial Pacific for close to three decades. In the 21st century, much of our experience is mediated through the screens of our devices. In contrast, the making and viewing of paintings remains a direct, engaging experience in Drexler's paintings. She aims to take us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. As a colorist, Debra Drexler provokes unexpected color relationships and creates spatial contradictions that come from those interactions. Some of her color choices reference the post digital experience with its highly saturated synthetic color. The luminosity and saturation also mirror the unique quality of light and tropical color interactions in Hawai’i, where Drexler also lives. Her work is driven by an athletic painting...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Permeate and Radiate" Contemporary Abstract Painting, rose pink and turquoise
By Debra Drexler
Located in New York, NY
48"x36" abstract composition in golden yellow, rose pink and turquoise on a white ground. The painting surface incorporates impasto brushwork and poured paint to give an active composition. This painting is signed on reverse by the artist, Debra Drexler. Debra Drexler maintains studios in both New York and Oahu, Hawaii, and her work is informed by her unique bi-coastal experience. In her luminous, large-scale abstract paintings, she brings the transcendent experience of the Hawaiian landscape to a New York audience. Through her New York based studio and curatorial practices, she is also deeply engaged in critical conversation surrounding new abstraction. She states “Abstraction takes us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. While our insistent digital projections can take us away from both our animal and spiritual nature, abstract painting reminds us again of what it means to be human. The corporality of the paint mirrors the flesh of the body and transports us into the timeless.” Debra Drexler's paintings are informed both by participating in the contemporary resurgence of abstraction coming out of New York, and by living in the Post Colonial Pacific for close to three decades. In the 21st century, much of our experience is mediated through the screens of our devices. In contrast, the making and viewing of paintings remains a direct, engaging experience in Drexler's paintings. She aims to take us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. As a colorist, Debra Drexler provokes unexpected color relationships and creates spatial contradictions that come from those interactions. Some of her color choices reference the post digital experience with its highly saturated synthetic color. The luminosity and saturation also mirror the unique quality of light and tropical color interactions in Hawai’i, where Drexler also lives. Her work is driven by an athletic painting...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Contemporary Abstract Painting, "Graphic Splash" (blue, violet, peach)
By Debra Drexler
Located in New York, NY
A violet impasto stroke of color is positioned next to a raspberry violet form in this contemporary abstract painting by the New York/ Hawaiian artist, Debra Drexler. The shapes create a layers of cut-out colors with cool blues, peach orange and yellows. Debra Drexler maintains studios in both New York and Oahu, and her work is informed by her unique bi-coastal experience. In her luminous, large-scale abstract paintings, she brings the transcendent experience of the Hawaiian landscape to a New York audience. Through her New York based studio and curatorial practices, she is also deeply engaged in critical conversation surrounding new abstraction. She states “Abstraction takes us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. While our insistent digital projections can take us away from both our animal and spiritual nature, abstract painting reminds us again of what it means to be human. The corporality of the paint mirrors the flesh of the body and transports us into the timeless.” Debra Drexler's paintings are informed both by participating in the contemporary resurgence of abstraction coming out of New York, and by living in the Post Colonial Pacific for close to three decades. In the 21st century, much of our experience is mediated through the screens of our devices. In contrast, the making and viewing of paintings remains a direct, engaging experience in Drexler's paintings. She aims to take us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. As a colorist, Debra Drexler provokes unexpected color relationships and creates spatial contradictions that come from those interactions. Some of her color choices reference the post digital experience with its highly saturated synthetic color. The luminosity and saturation also mirror the unique quality of light and tropical color interactions in Hawai’i, where Drexler also lives. Her work is driven by an athletic painting...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

"Yellow Language" Contemporary Abstract Painting with lavender, blue and violet
By Debra Drexler
Located in New York, NY
60"x48" abstract composition in golden yellow with lavender, violet and light cream. Large gestural movements overlay one and other on the on canvas. The painting surface incorporates impasto brushwork and poured paint to give an active composition. This painting is signed on reverse by the artist, Debra Drexler. Debra Drexler maintains studios in both New York and Oahu, Hawaii, and her work is informed by her unique bi-coastal experience. In her luminous, large-scale abstract paintings, she brings the transcendent experience of the Hawaiian landscape to a New York audience. Through her New York based studio and curatorial practices, she is also deeply engaged in critical conversation surrounding new abstraction. She states “Abstraction takes us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. While our insistent digital projections can take us away from both our animal and spiritual nature, abstract painting reminds us again of what it means to be human. The corporality of the paint mirrors the flesh of the body and transports us into the timeless.” Debra Drexler's paintings are informed both by participating in the contemporary resurgence of abstraction coming out of New York, and by living in the Post Colonial Pacific for close to three decades. In the 21st century, much of our experience is mediated through the screens of our devices. In contrast, the making and viewing of paintings remains a direct, engaging experience in Drexler's paintings. She aims to take us to a state of timelessness that is primal in its humanity, disconnecting us momentarily from the mediated “now” of our electronic devices, and connecting us to a “now” that gives us a glimpse of the infinite. As a colorist, Debra Drexler provokes unexpected color relationships and creates spatial contradictions that come from those interactions. Some of her color choices reference the post digital experience with its highly saturated synthetic color. The luminosity and saturation also mirror the unique quality of light and tropical color interactions in Hawai’i, where Drexler also lives. Her work is driven by an athletic painting...
Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

"Great Cormorant on Chair" contemporary surrealist animal oil painting, bird lil
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
A great cormorant bird sits atop a bend wood chair, with a clear glass pitcher with a single white calla lily resting along beside. This oil pain...
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2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings

Materials

Wood Panel, Oil

Mark Masyga, Quodlibet, large scale abstract oil painting in neutral grey ground
By Mark Masyga
Located in New York, NY
This large scale abstract oil painting contains a line based composition over a neutral blue - grey ground, that appears sometimes blue, sometimes violet given the time of day and q...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Graphite

"The Golden Chain" contemporary surrealist animal painting, sea turtle and heron
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
A great blue heron rides atop a large sea turtle with a gold linked chain loosely looped around. Elements of the sea are positioned around with seaweed and a dark brown bottle. Thi...
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2010s Surrealist Animal Paintings

Materials

Watercolor, Archival Paper

Large Scale Color Photograph of Abstract Waterscape "In the Deep" series 1. #13
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape that has a painterly feel. Below a golden yellow sky, a wave is pulled back to shore, with lines of rose pink, deep blue, turquoise and warm white. The photographer Danny Weiss...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

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Photographic Paper

Abstract Seascape, Large-scale water photograph in coral, rose, violet, blue
Located in New York, NY
A coral orange horizontally striped sky is mirrored in a deep blue seascape; both composed to create an abstract composition in this large-scale photograph by Danny Weiss...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Swim Start" Group Portrait of Swimmers in Water, Contemporary Color Photograph
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting a group of swimmers beginning a race in the water with a light blue, white tones. The composition captures a large gro...
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

"In the Deep" Large Scale Abstract Color Photograph, Blue Violet Waterscape Wave
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape with a lavender sky. This contemporary landscape photograph has has a painterly feel; the artist has captured a rising cusp of a wave with blue and cool white, against a violet and pink sky. The photographer Danny...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Into the Deep" Ocean at Sunset Contemporary Abstract Photograph (series 3, #1)
Located in New York, NY
In this photograph, a rose pink and golden yellow sunset reflects off the surface of a calm shimmering ocean, refracting yellows and oranges amongst the cerulean and sapphire blue of the water. Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape that has a painterly feel. The photographer Danny Weiss...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, C Print

Abstract Tranquil Waterscape Sunset Contemporary Photograph "Into the Deep"
Located in New York, NY
Large-Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape that has a painterly feel, from Danny Wiess' Still Water series 4,#1. In this photograph with a vertical composition, a tranquil ocean horizon divides the picture plane symmetrically: with fuchsia pink, orange, golden yellow and light blue sky on top, and cerulean and sapphire blues of the water in the bottom. The photographer Danny Weiss...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Into the Deep" Abstract water photo with rising wave (series 3, #2)
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color vertical photograph, 60" x 40" depicting an abstract waterscape that has a painterly feel. In this photograph, a a large cresting wave is backlit by rose pink and golden yellow sky, the wave reflects the orange, coral and rose pinks amongst the cerulean and sapphire blues of the water. The photographer Danny Weiss...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Swim Start" Contemporary Color Photograph of Swimmers in Water
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting a group of swimmers beginning a race in the water with a light blue, white tones. The composition captures a large gr...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

"In the Deep" Series 2. #7 Abstract Waterscape, Black and White Photograph
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition black and white photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape of a wave in motion that has a painterly feel. In this black and white photograph, the artist has captured rich, dark tones, of the water contrasted against the clouds and foaming rush of the waves. The photographer Danny Weiss...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

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Photographic Paper

"In the Deep" Abstract Color Water Photograph, golden orange wave (Series 3, #8)
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape that has a painterly feel. In this photograph, the artist has captured a cresting wave, amids...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

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Photographic Paper

"In the Deep" Series 2. #1 Large Scale Abstract Color Photograph, Waterscape
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape that has a painterly feel. In this photograph, the artist has captured a wave of blue ocean curling across the picture plane, into an orange rose and lavender sky, which are reflected in the water below. The photographer Danny Weiss...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"11:17" Contemporary Surrealist Watercolor with raven, clock, tumbler of whiskey
By Thomas Broadbent
Located in New York, NY
This watercolor painting depicts a profile of a large raven perched on a shelf, with a glass tumbler of whiskey with ice cubes and a small branch as a garnish. A large clock hangs o...
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2010s Contemporary Animal Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

"Raw Sugar Warehouse" Domino Sugar Refinery, Contemporary Color Photograph
By Paul Raphaelson
Located in New York, NY
17"x24" color photograph signed on the reverse by the artist. This fine art photograph depicts the interior warehouse of the historic Brooklyn Domino Sugar Refinery, with the residu...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Into the Deep" Abstract water photo in coral, rose, violet, blue (series 3, #2)
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape that has a painterly feel. In this photograph, a rose pink and golden yellow sunset reflects off the surface of a large cresting wave, refracting coral and rose pinks amongst the cerulean and sapphire blues of the water. The photographer Danny Weiss...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"In the Deep" series 1. #13 Large Scale Color Photograph of Abstract Waterscape
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape that has a painterly feel. Below a golden yellow sky, a wave is pulled back to shore, with lin...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

"In the Deep" Lavender Large Scale Abstract Color Photograph, Waterscape Wave
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape with a lavender sky. This contemporary landscape photograph has has a painterly feel; the artist has captured a rising cusp of a wave with blue and cool white, against a violet and pink sky. The photographer Danny...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Photographic Paper

"Briefcase Guitar" hybrid musical instrument sculpture, assemblage
Located in New York, NY
Ken Butler’s hybrid musical instrument sculptures explore the interaction and transformation of common and uncommon objects, sounds, and altered images. Fun...
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21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media

"Torso Cello" hybrid musical instrument sculpture, assemblage
Located in New York, NY
Ken Butler’s hybrid musical instrument sculptures explore the interaction and transformation of common and uncommon objects, sounds, and altered images. Fu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Assemblage Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Mixed Media

"F-106 Delta Darts, AMARG, Arizona" Color Photograph, limited edition
By Phillip Buehler
Located in New York, NY
In Buehler’s color photograph from a military airplane storage yard in Arizona, the F-106 Delta Darts parked in alignment, their silver tails recede into the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

"Coat Hanger Violin" hybrid musical instrument sculpture, assemblage
Located in New York, NY
Ken Butler’s hybrid musical instrument sculptures explore the interaction and transformation of common and uncommon objects, sounds, and altered images. Fun...
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2010s Assemblage Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

"Watertight Hatches" Maritime Large Scale Color Fine Art Photograph
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
C Print Photograph 40"x60" edition of 5, available unframed. This color photograph depicts an abstract composition of Watertight Hatches from the USS Radford, prior to its controlled...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Photography

Materials

C Print

"Ikea Alang" Encaustic Geometric Abstract painting in aqua, blue, yellow green
By Joanne Ungar
Located in New York, NY
This cast wax wall panel painting contains blues in aqua and turquoise which blend into a gradient, with warm earth tones emerging amongst violet and yellow green undertones. 21"x3...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Wood, Wax, Cardboard

Waxwork multi-panel wall installation, "Botox", Geometric Abstract Installation
By Joanne Ungar
Located in New York, NY
Vivid emerald green, vibrant orange, and violet blue tones are created in Joanne Ungar's unique poured wax process, to create this multi-panel wall installation. 37"x54"x 1" pigmented wax, board, photograph, installed on welded metal backing brace (included) signed on reverse by artist, and COA. This wall piece is composed of 24 cast wax panels. The abstracted image imbedded in the work is a photograph of the packing for Botox treatments. Vivid emerald green, vibrant orange, and violet blue tones are created in Joanne Ungar's unique poured wax process. This large scale wax painting is a beautiful statement piece that is signed on reverse by the artist. In addition to the cosmetic applications of Botox, it is also used as a pain relief medication for migraine sufferers. The geometric abstract composition is created through the imagery of the folds from the boxed packaging. The grid is created and installed on a heavy duty welded metal back brace...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Wax, Wood Panel, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

"Johnnie Walker Black" waxwork multi-panel wall installation
By Joanne Ungar
Located in New York, NY
Vivid oranges, violets, blue and golden yellow tones are created through Joanne Ungar's unique poured wax process in this multi-panel wall installation. 48"x59"x 1" pigmented wax, board, photograph, installed on welded metal backing brace (included) signed on reverse by artist, with a COA. This wall piece is composed of 24 cast wax panels, created in high quality archival materials. The abstracted image imbedded in the work is the open and unfolded form of a Johnnie Walker...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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Wax, Wood Panel, Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

"Driving in the Desert" Framed Contemporary Abstract Landscape Photograph28"x40"
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
28"x40" limited edition of 5, signed. Presented Framed. Tones of sienna, rust orange, tangerine and warm brown are captured in this an aerial view of a desert landscape photograph. ...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

"Best Buy Baking Cups Small" Geometric Abstract Cast Wax Wall Painting, in green
By Joanne Ungar
Located in New York, NY
This poured wax painting in green by Joanne Ungar, is composed with the geometric forms of recycled packaging, layered and infused with pigmented wax. A vibrant sculptural painting, ...
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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Wax, Encaustic

"Driving in the Desert" Contemporary Abstract Color Landscape Photograph 20"x30"
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
20"x30" limited edition of 5, signed. Tones of sienna, rust orange, tangerine and warm brown are captured in this an aerial view of a desert landscape photograph. Australian artist,...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Driving in the Desert" Contemporary Abstract Color Landscape Photograph 28"x40"
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
28"x40" limited edition of 5, signed. Tones of sienna, rust orange, tangerine and warm brown are captured in this an aerial view of a desert landscape photograph. Australian artist,...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

"After the Rain" hand painted tea set with birds, swallows, ravens, cardinals,
By Sascha Mallon
Located in New York, NY
Sascha Mallon’s stoneware tea set, “After the Rain” features a hand-painted underglaze of soaring ravens and swallows on the central teapot. Each of the accompanying teacups (nestled on cashmere crocheted doilies) depict a different bird: a hummingbird, a raven, a blue tit and a cardinal. Sascha Mallon’s sculptural set relates to her narrative storytelling style and creates a conversation amongst the birds. The total set includes 5 hand-sculpted pieces: the central teapot and four teacups with saucers and crocheted doilies. Sascha Mallon, "After the Rain Tea Set", stoneware, cashmere yarn doilies , underglazes, clear glaze ravens and swallows teapot: 10.5”x 7.5" x 4” humming bird cup: 2.5” x 41/4" x 41/4” raven cup: 2.5” x 4” x 4” blue tit cup: 3 1/4" x 4" x 4” cardinal cup: 2.5” x 4" x 4" Sascha Mallon has exhibited her work in Austria, the USA, Taiwan, and Germany. In 2021 she has 4 solo shows: At the Woodstock Artist Association and Museum, at Front Room Gallery...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

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Ceramic, Porcelain, Yarn

"Caboose UP 25807" Contemporary photograph of railroad train car limited ediiton
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
20"x60" c-print photograph, limited edition of 10 signed upon reverse, depicting a caboose from the Union Pacific railroad, taken in Great Salt Lake, UT- the dust and dirt from use ...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

“Traveling Landscape, "Golden Interior” Miniature Landscape in Vintage Case
By Kathleen Vance
Located in New York, NY
Kathleen Vance, “Traveling Landscape, "Golden Interior” found case, artificial foliage, resin, paint (12.5”x5”x8”) 2022 Kathleen Vance is an environmental artist who creates sculptures and installations that connect people to local aspects of nature that are overlooked or under-appreciated. Vance received her B.F.A. from Pratt Institute and her M.F.A. from Hunter College in sculpture. She has received numerous grants and awards for her artwork including: a travel grant to research the geo-thermal regions of Iceland, a grant from the Puffin foundation for public sculpture, a development grant from Aljira, Center for Contemporary Art in conjunction with the Creative Capital Foundation, and a grant from the Brooklyn Arts council which aided the development and implementation of an outdoor community based art project in East New York. Ms. Vance was artist in resident in Berlin, Germany, presenting a workshop on environmental arts in connection with the Grunewald Parks Department in Germany. Her sculptural installations have been featured at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville, the Orlando Museum of Art, the Weatherspoon Art Museum, the Peeler Art Center, the Weisman Art Museum, the Brandywine River Museum of Art, the Bruce Museum, the Ellen Noel Art Museum, Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden, the Hillwood Art Museum, VOLTA New York, PULSE New York and Miami, and EXPO Chicago, as well as many private and public institutions. Kathleen Vance has exhibited extensively in New York and internationally and continues to live and work in New York. Kathleen Vance Artist Statement, “Traveling Landscapes” With the series “Traveling Landscapes” Vance creates miniature landscapes inside vintage suitcases and trunks...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Found Objects, Resin, Paint

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