
Cambrian Implosion
$ 2,215
Neetii Bisht • New Delhi • India
2017 • Acrylic,Thread(Mixed Media)
64.04 x 53.88 cm • Framed: 66.04 x 55.88 cm
Feel the spiritual vibes of Odisha -Land of Gods and see the difference in your demeanor, perception, lifestyle. Recommended for people with high blood pressure, high stress level, depression.
$ 1,329 Add to cartHans Jürgen Diez • Frankfurt am Main • Germany
2007 • pencil on paper
21 x 29.7 cm
an imagination of what happen between head and feet
$ 753 Add to cartAdam Sturch • Truth or Consequences • United States
2017 • Graphite on paper
27 x 35 cm
The union of opposites. The individual is divided in two, the mind, a extension of all mind- as represented by the continuation of the serpent texture into the sky, unifies conflicting impulses with every decision.
$ 268 Add to cartJoann Renner • Butler • United States
2019 • pastel on Uart paper
30.48 x 22.86 cm
Part of my series of pastels and oils using Surrealist images based on ancient sites. These are a metaphor for mental health issues like anxiety, depression and PTSD. This image is about that feeling when you get so tired of "jumping through hoops" to accomplish something.copyright 2019 Joann Renner
$ 232 Add to cartDiana Żarów • Rzeszów • Poland
2018 • oil on canvas
50 x 70 cm
$ 664 Add to cartEsteve Navarrete • Barcelona • Spain
2019 • Oil on canvas
46 x 55 cm
This work represents all the humans.
$ 720 Add to cartRalf Czekalla • Glashütte OT Luchau • Germany
2018 • oil on canvas
79 x 100 cm
Symbol of human interaction with his environment> Air pollution> Climate change and when the curtain falls on the "end", what remains is the "destruction" ... is it the "end time" or is there still hope?
$ 2,658 Add to cartVorden Art • Odense • Denmark
2017 • oil on canvas
50 x 60 cm
$ 4,430 Add to cartJoann Renner • Butler • United States
2018 • Pastel on sanded paper
13.3 x 5.08 cm
Surrealist mystical image of three triangular monoliths in a desertlike landscape with a green sky, done in pastel. Part of a new series I am working on of monumental and monolithic images with a surrealist or otherwordly mood. I do plan on trying these images as large oil paintings also to compare the effects of medium choice.copyright 2018 Joann RennerThe unframed original is available, and it can be framed for a nominal fee.
$ 149 Add to cartDanila Tramacere • Biel • Switzerland
2019 • oil on canvas
70 x 100 cm
$ 664 Add to cartDiana Żarów • Rzeszów • Poland
2018 • oil on canvas
60 x 80 cm
$ 664 Add to cartRonald Duverge • Antwerp • Belgium
2011 • oil on canvas
50 x 50 cm
the game of life
$ 498 Add to cartPiotr Wozniak • Przerąb • Poland
2018 • Wax, acrylic paint, offset, board
70 x 100 cm • Framed: 76.5 x 106.5 cm
As specimen who subjected Earth to ourselves, we are getting closer to the point of no return. Are we becoming, in some perverse way, similar to God by sending down the plagues to ourselves? Information about the explosion of death brought by totalitarianism, human-induced cataclysms and epidemics are flooding us through mass media, causes contradistinction good from evil impossible to tell. Or maybe this impossibility is the result of lack of the question about the gist of evil? The vanitas motif in my artwork is to remind about inevitable evanescence and death. Nowadays perception of death became unduly simplified. The omnipresence of intrusive media chasing after bombshell leads us to insensitivity, we are becoming more and more resistant to the view of brutal crimes, bloody deaths and corpses. Simultaneously galloping digitalization, that marshals us using algorithms and blears the boundaries between real and virtual world, is dehumanizing our race. Imperfections following from the fragility of every human being combined with contemporary echoes of the biblical plagues, diseases and mortality will bring doom to humanity.
$ 1,107 Add to cartVorden Art • Odense • Denmark
2018 • oil on canvas
60 x 50 cm
$ 4,430 Add to cartAli Asi • Baalbeck • Lebanon
2016 • Oil on Canvas
45 x 60 cm
Refugees searching for a destination, they were sailing by the sea to the uncertain, they sank by the sea, and their souls still sailing by the help of Alien creator with no destination, and they are far from the earth far away..It's cause other countries didn't help them to reach their lands...Mother Earth
Price on request Read moreGyanendra pratap singh • Pratapgarh • India
2017 • Acrylic on canvas
92 x 92 cm
Its a class of indian politics when public is face an very difficult setuation its for only girls and boys becouse , they are growing up but on the currept her education and job ,we are simply face the gun point don't have any other opption.
Price on request Read moreTa Thimkaeo • Koh Samui • Thailand
2018 • Oil on canvas
120 x 120 cm
Aways knew one of my Eggs would make a great Peaky Blinder…My partner was watching a tv show called Peaky Blinders and he was fascinated by it, he comes from Birmingham so it had a special interest. I don’t watch much tv but I did start watching it and also became hooked on it.I was thinking of a new idea for my Eggs, I had just painted a couple of Hat paintings and was thinking about hats and thought Peaky Blinders…
$ 941 Add to cartPaulo Sanches • Lagos • Portugal
2017 • Acrylic on Canvas
50 x 70 cm
$ 498 Add to cartNina Tokhtaman • New York • United States
2005 • oil on linen
76 x 60 cm
Price on request Read moreLarain Briggs • Dovercourt • United Kingdom
2019 • Acrylic, oil and gold leaf on canvas
70 x 100 cm
Often I am drawn to certain themes or recurring imagery. Apertures that have a sense of depth or an intense nearness, have been one of these recurring themes. In this series of work, I have developed this into a project examining ‘Windows’ both literally and metaphorically. Windows may be perceived as a viewing aperture that offers a sense of looking out or looking in, to the external or internal, introvert or extrovert. Mostly, this project seems to reflect a sense of looking in but both concepts are considered.
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