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Medium: Screen
Niki de Saint Phalle 'Sur la Plage I'
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 19.5 x 13.75 inches ( 49.53 x 34.925 cm )
Image Size: 16.5 x 12 inches ( 41.91 x 30.48 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Hand stamped in black ink o...
Category
20th Century Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Ingrid Bergman with Hat
By Andy Warhol
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Andy Warhol
Title: Ingrid Bergman with Hat
Portfolio: Ingrid Bergman
Medium: Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
Date: 1983
Edition: 32/250
Image Size: 38" x 38"
Sheet Size: 38...
Category
1980s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Marc Chagall 'The String of Pearls' 1992- Serigraph
By Marc Chagall
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 11 x 7.5 inches ( 27.94 x 19.05 cm )
Image Size: 11 x 7.5 inches ( 27.94 x 19.05 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Silkscreen printed on heavy rag pa...
Category
1990s Modern Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
CARLOS CRUZ-DÍEZ - CHROMOINTERFERENCE MANIPULABLE LA DIFFERENCE. Op Art. Limited
Located in Madrid, Madrid
CARLOS CRUZ-DÍEZ - CHROMOINTERFERENCE MANIPULABLE LA DIFFERENCE
Date of creation: 2011
Medium: Screen print on plexiglass
Edition: 99
Size: 40 x 35 x 10 cm
Condition: In perfect cond...
Category
2010s Op Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Plexiglass, Screen
Henri Matisse 'Danse' 2000- Serigraph
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Henri Matisse's "La Danse" is one of the most celebrated and recognizable works of the 20th century. Originally created in 1910, this vibrant and dynamic composition captures the ess...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Large Mixed Media Unique Art Photo Louis Vuitton Tim White Sobieski Photograph
Located in Surfside, FL
Tim White-Sobieski
Alpha LV, 2005
Unique photo print on canvas
42 X 30 in
Tim White Sobieski has been commissioned by LVMH multiple times, and in 2005, was invited to create an artwork for the new Louis Vuitton Flagship Store on Champs-Elysees in Paris alongside artists James Turrell and Olafur Eliasson. The project consisted of a 24-meter programmed fiber-optics video wall. Another colossal video wall was installed at the Petit Palais for the celebration of the launch. This was a unique cooperation of the three artists. In 2006, the Louis Vuitton Company invited Tim White-Sobieski back to participate in an exhibition entitled "Icons", an interpretation of the iconic logo-bags. Other artists included Marc Jacobs, Zaha Hadid, Ugo Rondinone, Sylvie Fleury, Shigeru Ban, Robert Wilson and Andrée Putman.
From the 2006 ‘Icones’ exhibition at Espace Louis Vuitton, Paris.
celebrating Marc Jacobs’ reinvention of their iconic pieces,
works by Andree Putman, LV invited the architects Zaha Hadid and Shigeru Ban, the video artist Tim White-Sobieski, the director-scenographer Robert Wilson, and the artists James Turrell, Shigeru Ban, Sylvie Fleury, Bruno Peinado, and Ugo Rondinone to riff on their fashion logos
Louis Vuitton's classic designs are an inextricable part of chic travel history. From trunks to leather bags to wine holders, their styles have traveled across time and fashion, becoming classics that never look old. With the genius of Marc Jacobs, these icons have entered new domains where art and fashion are directly linked.
Tim White is a video and installation artist based in New York and Berlin. He was educated as an architect and dedicated himself to visual art and filmmaking, exploring the fields of painting, sculpture, photography, video, video installations and light installations throughout his career. He began showing in New York in the early 1990s with his "Blue Paintings." Emphasis on the role of the subconscious in his paintings had affinities with visual abstractionism and literary existentialism.
He has consistently been at the technological forefront of video and light art, being called a "video maverick" and "an abstract "'painter of motion.'"
Tim White-Sobieski was born in 1961 and emigrated to the United States in 1993. He attended New York University and Parsons School of Design before embarking on a career in art.
Much of his work draws from literary work that has inspired the artist, and he has often featured icons of American literature in his installations. Writers such as Walt Whitman, John Steinbeck, John Updike, Kurt Vonnegut, J.D. Salinger, William Faulkner, and Robert Penn Warren all have a permanent presence in Tim White-Sobieski’s oeuvre.
Musically, White-Sobieski composes most of his own film and video soundtracks, but also incorporates the work of his contemporaries such as Brian Eno, David Byrne, Robert Fripp...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Canvas, Mixed Media, Photogram, Screen
Tom Otterness 'The Real World' 1992- Serigraph
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 24.5 x 18 inches ( 62.23 x 45.72 cm )
Image Size: 24.5 x 18 inches ( 62.23 x 45.72 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Exhibition poster for Tom Otterness sculpture...
Category
1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Looking West, Abstract Silkscreen by Paul Jenkins c1969
By Paul Jenkins
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Paul Jenkins, American (1923 - 2012)
Title: Looking West
Year: circa 1969
Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 45/200
Image Size: 39 x 29 inches
Size: 4...
Category
1960s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
TESTICLES
By CB Hoyo
Located in Aventura, FL
Released for the Matt Zingler Charity event to benefit cancer research. Screen print in colors on Epsom Somerset Velvet paper. Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Frame size a...
Category
2010s Street Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen, Paper
Ravello Garden (Amalfi Coast)
Located in Greenwich, CT
Ravello Garden from the Amalfi Coast collection is a serigraph on paper with an image size 16 x 18 inches, signed 'McKnight' lower right and numbered lower left. Framed in a contempo...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Paper, Screen
Joseph Beuys 'Joseph Beuys, een konfrontatie' 1979- Serigraph
By Joseph Beuys
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 35.25 x 24.5 inches ( 89.535 x 62.23 cm )
Image Size: 35.25 x 24.5 inches ( 89.535 x 62.23 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or ag...
Category
1970s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Juan Gris 'Portrait of Josette Gris' 1992- Serigraph
By Juan Gris
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 39.25 x 27.5 inches ( 99.695 x 69.85 cm )
Image Size: 32.75 x 20.75 inches ( 83.185 x 52.705 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additi...
Category
1990s Modern Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Shepard Fairey Screenprint "Bliss At The Cliff's Edge" Global Warming Fine Art
Located in Draper, UT
"Fairly self-explanatory, but I’ll share my thoughts. Our planet Earth is often called 'Mother Earth' for reasons that seem obvious to me. Mothers are often the primary caregivers fo...
Category
2010s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Abstract Italian Woman Artist Modern Metallic Foil Mirror Lithograph Laura Fiume
By Laura Fiume
Located in Surfside, FL
This is not signed or numbered. it is from a folio of prints.
Laura Fiume was born in Urbino, central Italy in 1953. Her education took place in Milan at the Liceo Artistico and at the Polytechnic School of Design. In 1976 she moved to Canzo, near Como where she learned serigraphy, ceramics, and painting from the well known artist Salvatore Fiume, her father.
At the beginning the main subject of her works was that of fishes. She then extended her interest to the wider world of animals, interpreted through a deliberately naïve style and very bright colours.
In 1983 Laura’s works were exhibited both at the Basel Art Fair and at Artexpo in New York. The latter marked the beginning of a collaboration with the Work’s II Gallery In Southampton (NY) which would continue until 1988.
Her major exhibitions of those years were in Milan at the Palazzo dell’Arengario, now home of the Museo del Novecento in Piazza Duomo, (1985), and in Venice at the Assicurazioni Generali headquarters in Piazza San Marco (1987).
In 1983 Laura began her ceramic production in her father’s workshop of Canzo located in a former silk mill. Between 1990 and 1992 thanks to an exclusive agreement with a Japanese company her paintings and graphic works were distributed throughout Japan.
The 1990 exhibition at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan on the theme of mirrors was the only occasion in which she exhibited her paintings with her father. Her collaboration with that gallery has been steady since 1988.
In 1992, following a suggestion from the well known architect Pepe Tanzi, Laura collaborated to the launch of the Pozzi & Verga new collection of tables and chairs by including images of those pieces of furniture in her own paintings. Between 1992 and 2000 she had her own showroom in Milan where her collections of ceramics and her creations for leading companies like Ricchetti (tiles), Fede Cheti (home fabrics), Edilkamin (fireplaces and stoves), Kaigai (textiles for clothings and bathroom towels), Rosenthal (china), and Proserpio Arredamenti (furnishings and frabrics) were on display. In 1995 she was chosen as Designer of the Year by Meyer Mayor, the distinguished Swiss company specialising in kitchen and table linen production.
In the 1995 exhibition entitled Walls and Terracottas at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan abstract most of the subjects were painted on dirt-like materials. In the same year she also presented her new Tableaux an Terre at the L’Ile en terre Gallery of Saint Paul de Vence, France.
Between 1996 and 2005 she collaborated with the Edizioni San Paolo Publishers illustrating children’s books and stories for kids in the G-baby Magazine.
In 1999 she increased her show-room space by creating Atelier Produzioni d’Arte where prints, ceramics, and sculptures by various international artists were presented.
In 2000 Laura began her collaboration with Raika of Japan designing their fashion collections which have been on display since 2002 in the Showroom Laura Fiume at the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo. In 2000 Laura designed a collection of coffee cups called The Jungle Collection for Cellini Deutschland.
In April 2003, as part of the events that took place during the Salone del Mobile of Milan, Laura held a large exhibition at the Spazio Exté entitled Other Rooms: A Tribute To Philippe Starck. On that occasion Laura enjoyed the collaboration of Alessi, Driade, and Flos who kindly lent her the pieces from their Philippe Starck production represented in her paintings for an installation in that exhibition. In June 2003 Laura held a one-artist exhibition at the Svetog Krševana Gallery in Šibenik, Croatia as part of the International Children’s Festival of that town where she exhibited her early works dedicated to the world of children.
In 2005 she gave her contribution to the restyling of the L’Arenella Hotel on the Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, by providing a number of enlarged images of her works which became the characterizing element of the hotel’s interiors.
In the summer of the same year she held a retrospective at the Vartai Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania.
In 2005 she also presented an installation within the project Ten Arm-chairs for Ten Artists, an initiative by Molteni & C, a leading company in the furniture field, where Laura was asked to decorate a Molteni arm-chair from the Reversi collection and to carry out a number of paintings using the same fabrics covering their couches and arm-chairs.
In 2006 there were as many as three exhibitions of Laura’s. The first one, called Visual Amplifications was held in Fiesole, near Florence, in the museum within the St. Alexander Basilica building. The second one, entitled Private Stories, took place in Sansepolcro, Tuscany at the Piero della Francesca City Museum. The third exhibition, entitled Trame d’interni (Plots in Interiors) was hosted in Milan by the Artesanterasmo Gallery where Laura presented her new paintings on fabrics provided by well known fabric producer Enzo degli Angiuoni.
In 2007 she exhibited her works in Rome at the Galleria Margutta 3 and then at the trendy TAD Conceptstore showroom of Via del Babuino. Both exhibitions were strictly connected through the idea of displaying works in harmony with TAD’s furnishings.
In 2007 Laura was also invited to take part in Milan’s Cow Parade...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Offset, Screen
Michel Granger 'Galerie 89' 1976- Serigraph
By Michel Granger
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 25.5 x 19.75 inches ( 64.77 x 50.165 cm )
Image Size: 22.5 x 19 inches ( 57.15 x 48.26 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Su...
Category
1970s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Rabat, Geometric Screenprint by Frank Stella 1964
By Frank Stella
Located in Long Island City, NY
An original screenprint by Frank Stella from X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters) published in 1964 by Wadsworth Atheneum, CT. The print was printed by Ives-Sillman, CT and referenced i...
Category
1960s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Authorized Graffiti Area
By Banksy
Located in Dallas, TX
First Edition Of The Stickers Banksy Made To Post Up In Bristol And London To Encourage Tagging On Otherwise Clean Walls. His First Venture Into The "Fight Club" Style Mayhem And A ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Adhesive, Screen
Robert Rauschenberg - OVERDRIVE. Limited Skate Deck Modern Design Pop American
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Robert Rauschenberg - OVERDRIVE
Date of creation: 2017
Medium: Digital print on Canadian maple wood
Edition: 300
Size: 80 x 20 cm (each skate)
Condition: In mint conditions and never...
Category
2010s Expressionist Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Wood, Maple, Screen
Abstract Italian Woman Artist Modern Metallic Foil Mirror Lithograph Laura Fiume
By Laura Fiume
Located in Surfside, FL
This is not signed or numbered. it is from a folio of prints.
Laura Fiume was born in Urbino, central Italy in 1953. Her education took place in Milan at the Liceo Artistico and at the Polytechnic School of Design. In 1976 she moved to Canzo, near Como where she learned serigraphy, ceramics, and painting from the well known artist Salvatore Fiume, her father.
At the beginning the main subject of her works was that of fishes. She then extended her interest to the wider world of animals, interpreted through a deliberately naïve style and very bright colours.
In 1983 Laura’s works were exhibited both at the Basel Art Fair and at Artexpo in New York. The latter marked the beginning of a collaboration with the Work’s II Gallery In Southampton (NY) which would continue until 1988.
Her major exhibitions of those years were in Milan at the Palazzo dell’Arengario, now home of the Museo del Novecento in Piazza Duomo, (1985), and in Venice at the Assicurazioni Generali headquarters in Piazza San Marco (1987).
In 1983 Laura began her ceramic production in her father’s workshop of Canzo located in a former silk mill. Between 1990 and 1992 thanks to an exclusive agreement with a Japanese company her paintings and graphic works were distributed throughout Japan.
The 1990 exhibition at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan on the theme of mirrors was the only occasion in which she exhibited her paintings with her father. Her collaboration with that gallery has been steady since 1988.
In 1992, following a suggestion from the well known architect Pepe Tanzi, Laura collaborated to the launch of the Pozzi & Verga new collection of tables and chairs by including images of those pieces of furniture in her own paintings. Between 1992 and 2000 she had her own showroom in Milan where her collections of ceramics and her creations for leading companies like Ricchetti (tiles), Fede Cheti (home fabrics), Edilkamin (fireplaces and stoves), Kaigai (textiles for clothings and bathroom towels), Rosenthal (china), and Proserpio Arredamenti (furnishings and frabrics) were on display. In 1995 she was chosen as Designer of the Year by Meyer Mayor, the distinguished Swiss company specialising in kitchen and table linen production.
In the 1995 exhibition entitled Walls and Terracottas at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan abstract most of the subjects were painted on dirt-like materials. In the same year she also presented her new Tableaux an Terre at the L’Ile en terre Gallery of Saint Paul de Vence, France.
Between 1996 and 2005 she collaborated with the Edizioni San Paolo Publishers illustrating children’s books and stories for kids in the G-baby Magazine.
In 1999 she increased her show-room space by creating Atelier Produzioni d’Arte where prints, ceramics, and sculptures by various international artists were presented.
In 2000 Laura began her collaboration with Raika of Japan designing their fashion collections which have been on display since 2002 in the Showroom Laura Fiume at the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo. In 2000 Laura designed a collection of coffee cups called The Jungle Collection for Cellini Deutschland.
In April 2003, as part of the events that took place during the Salone del Mobile of Milan, Laura held a large exhibition at the Spazio Exté entitled Other Rooms: A Tribute To Philippe Starck. On that occasion Laura enjoyed the collaboration of Alessi, Driade, and Flos who kindly lent her the pieces from their Philippe Starck production represented in her paintings for an installation in that exhibition. In June 2003 Laura held a one-artist exhibition at the Svetog Krševana Gallery in Šibenik, Croatia as part of the International Children’s Festival of that town where she exhibited her early works dedicated to the world of children.
In 2005 she gave her contribution to the restyling of the L’Arenella Hotel on the Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, by providing a number of enlarged images of her works which became the characterizing element of the hotel’s interiors.
In the summer of the same year she held a retrospective at the Vartai Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania.
In 2005 she also presented an installation within the project Ten Arm-chairs for Ten Artists, an initiative by Molteni & C, a leading company in the furniture field, where Laura was asked to decorate a Molteni arm-chair from the Reversi collection and to carry out a number of paintings using the same fabrics covering their couches and arm-chairs.
In 2006 there were as many as three exhibitions of Laura’s. The first one, called Visual Amplifications was held in Fiesole, near Florence, in the museum within the St. Alexander Basilica building. The second one, entitled Private Stories, took place in Sansepolcro, Tuscany at the Piero della Francesca City Museum. The third exhibition, entitled Trame d’interni (Plots in Interiors) was hosted in Milan by the Artesanterasmo Gallery where Laura presented her new paintings on fabrics provided by well known fabric producer Enzo degli Angiuoni.
In 2007 she exhibited her works in Rome at the Galleria Margutta 3 and then at the trendy TAD Conceptstore showroom of Via del Babuino. Both exhibitions were strictly connected through the idea of displaying works in harmony with TAD’s furnishings.
In 2007 Laura was also invited to take part in Milan’s Cow Parade...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Offset, Screen
Abstract Italian Woman Artist Modern Metallic Foil Mirror Lithograph Laura Fiume
By Laura Fiume
Located in Surfside, FL
This is not signed or numbered. it is from a folio of prints.
Laura Fiume was born in Urbino, central Italy in 1953. Her education took place in Milan at the Liceo Artistico and at the Polytechnic School of Design. In 1976 she moved to Canzo, near Como where she learned serigraphy, ceramics, and painting from the well known artist Salvatore Fiume, her father.
At the beginning the main subject of her works was that of fishes. She then extended her interest to the wider world of animals, interpreted through a deliberately naïve style and very bright colours.
In 1983 Laura’s works were exhibited both at the Basel Art Fair and at Artexpo in New York. The latter marked the beginning of a collaboration with the Work’s II Gallery In Southampton (NY) which would continue until 1988.
Her major exhibitions of those years were in Milan at the Palazzo dell’Arengario, now home of the Museo del Novecento in Piazza Duomo, (1985), and in Venice at the Assicurazioni Generali headquarters in Piazza San Marco (1987).
In 1983 Laura began her ceramic production in her father’s workshop of Canzo located in a former silk mill. Between 1990 and 1992 thanks to an exclusive agreement with a Japanese company her paintings and graphic works were distributed throughout Japan.
The 1990 exhibition at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan on the theme of mirrors was the only occasion in which she exhibited her paintings with her father. Her collaboration with that gallery has been steady since 1988.
In 1992, following a suggestion from the well known architect Pepe Tanzi, Laura collaborated to the launch of the Pozzi & Verga new collection of tables and chairs by including images of those pieces of furniture in her own paintings. Between 1992 and 2000 she had her own showroom in Milan where her collections of ceramics and her creations for leading companies like Ricchetti (tiles), Fede Cheti (home fabrics), Edilkamin (fireplaces and stoves), Kaigai (textiles for clothings and bathroom towels), Rosenthal (china), and Proserpio Arredamenti (furnishings and frabrics) were on display. In 1995 she was chosen as Designer of the Year by Meyer Mayor, the distinguished Swiss company specialising in kitchen and table linen production.
In the 1995 exhibition entitled Walls and Terracottas at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan abstract most of the subjects were painted on dirt-like materials. In the same year she also presented her new Tableaux an Terre at the L’Ile en terre Gallery of Saint Paul de Vence, France.
Between 1996 and 2005 she collaborated with the Edizioni San Paolo Publishers illustrating children’s books and stories for kids in the G-baby Magazine.
In 1999 she increased her show-room space by creating Atelier Produzioni d’Arte where prints, ceramics, and sculptures by various international artists were presented.
In 2000 Laura began her collaboration with Raika of Japan designing their fashion collections which have been on display since 2002 in the Showroom Laura Fiume at the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo. In 2000 Laura designed a collection of coffee cups called The Jungle Collection for Cellini Deutschland.
In April 2003, as part of the events that took place during the Salone del Mobile of Milan, Laura held a large exhibition at the Spazio Exté entitled Other Rooms: A Tribute To Philippe Starck. On that occasion Laura enjoyed the collaboration of Alessi, Driade, and Flos who kindly lent her the pieces from their Philippe Starck production represented in her paintings for an installation in that exhibition. In June 2003 Laura held a one-artist exhibition at the Svetog Krševana Gallery in Šibenik, Croatia as part of the International Children’s Festival of that town where she exhibited her early works dedicated to the world of children.
In 2005 she gave her contribution to the restyling of the L’Arenella Hotel on the Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, by providing a number of enlarged images of her works which became the characterizing element of the hotel’s interiors.
In the summer of the same year she held a retrospective at the Vartai Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania.
In 2005 she also presented an installation within the project Ten Arm-chairs for Ten Artists, an initiative by Molteni & C, a leading company in the furniture field, where Laura was asked to decorate a Molteni arm-chair from the Reversi collection and to carry out a number of paintings using the same fabrics covering their couches and arm-chairs.
In 2006 there were as many as three exhibitions of Laura’s. The first one, called Visual Amplifications was held in Fiesole, near Florence, in the museum within the St. Alexander Basilica building. The second one, entitled Private Stories, took place in Sansepolcro, Tuscany at the Piero della Francesca City Museum. The third exhibition, entitled Trame d’interni (Plots in Interiors) was hosted in Milan by the Artesanterasmo Gallery where Laura presented her new paintings on fabrics provided by well known fabric producer Enzo degli Angiuoni.
In 2007 she exhibited her works in Rome at the Galleria Margutta 3 and then at the trendy TAD Conceptstore showroom of Via del Babuino. Both exhibitions were strictly connected through the idea of displaying works in harmony with TAD’s furnishings.
In 2007 Laura was also invited to take part in Milan’s Cow Parade...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Offset, Screen
Stik’s dogLimited Edition Print, Animal Portrait, Dog art, Modern art
Located in Deddington, GB
Stik's dog is a lovely stick white dog on a red background.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Original Limited Edition Print by Mychael Barratt
Screen print on Paper
Edition of 100
40 H x 38...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Silk, Paper, Screen
Finger Pointing -- Screen Print, Human Hand, Pop Art by Roy Lichtenstein
Located in London, GB
Roy Lichtenstein
Finger Pointing, 1973
Screenprint in colours, on wove
With the artist's copyright inkstamp verso
Numbered from the edition of 300
From The New York Collection for S...
Category
1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Andre 05
Located in Dallas, TX
Shepard Fairey
Andre 05
Print
44 x 31
Shepard Fairey, creator of the OBEY brand, went to the Rhode Island School of Design where he created the OBEY Giant. During his studies as a ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Kid's World (Ed. 170/200)
By Jonone
Located in Dallas, TX
Underdogs
Edition of /200 + 20 AP
Six-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist, COA included
Keaykolour White 300 g/m2 paper
60 × 45 cm
2021
Due to the p...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Barbican Piano Pond, Claire Halifax, Barbican, London, Contemporary print
Located in Deddington, GB
Barbican Piano Pond by Claire Halifax
Limited edition print and hand signed by the artist
Screen Print on Paper
Image size: H:22cm x W:55cm
Complete size of unframed work: H:22cm x W:55cm x D:0.1cm
Sold unframed
Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look
Barbican Piano Pond is a limited edition Screen Print by artist Claire Halifax, featuring koi fish in a tiled mosaic pond at the Barbican, London. Claire resides in London and in this particular print you can see her uniques experience and perspective of London pushing through as she narrows into a view of fishes moving around a decorative pond.
Clare Halifax, artist, joins Wychwood Art selling art online and in their art gallery in Deddington. Clare Halifax is offering exclusive Cotswold screen prints with Wychwood Art as well as scenes of London and Oxford. Clare Halifax graduated from the University of Loughborough in 2000 with a BA Hons in Printed Textile design and went on to sell her work internationally to the fashion and interior markets...
Category
2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Paper, Screen
Abstract Italian Woman Artist Modern Metallic Foil Mirror Lithograph Laura Fiume
By Laura Fiume
Located in Surfside, FL
This is not signed or numbered. it is from a folio of prints.
Laura Fiume was born in Urbino, central Italy in 1953. Her education took place in Milan at the Liceo Artistico and at the Polytechnic School of Design. In 1976 she moved to Canzo, near Como where she learned serigraphy, ceramics, and painting from the well known artist Salvatore Fiume, her father.
At the beginning the main subject of her works was that of fishes. She then extended her interest to the wider world of animals, interpreted through a deliberately naïve style and very bright colours.
In 1983 Laura’s works were exhibited both at the Basel Art Fair and at Artexpo in New York. The latter marked the beginning of a collaboration with the Work’s II Gallery In Southampton (NY) which would continue until 1988.
Her major exhibitions of those years were in Milan at the Palazzo dell’Arengario, now home of the Museo del Novecento in Piazza Duomo, (1985), and in Venice at the Assicurazioni Generali headquarters in Piazza San Marco (1987).
In 1983 Laura began her ceramic production in her father’s workshop of Canzo located in a former silk mill. Between 1990 and 1992 thanks to an exclusive agreement with a Japanese company her paintings and graphic works were distributed throughout Japan.
The 1990 exhibition at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan on the theme of mirrors was the only occasion in which she exhibited her paintings with her father. Her collaboration with that gallery has been steady since 1988.
In 1992, following a suggestion from the well known architect Pepe Tanzi, Laura collaborated to the launch of the Pozzi & Verga new collection of tables and chairs by including images of those pieces of furniture in her own paintings. Between 1992 and 2000 she had her own showroom in Milan where her collections of ceramics and her creations for leading companies like Ricchetti (tiles), Fede Cheti (home fabrics), Edilkamin (fireplaces and stoves), Kaigai (textiles for clothings and bathroom towels), Rosenthal (china), and Proserpio Arredamenti (furnishings and frabrics) were on display. In 1995 she was chosen as Designer of the Year by Meyer Mayor, the distinguished Swiss company specialising in kitchen and table linen production.
In the 1995 exhibition entitled Walls and Terracottas at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan abstract most of the subjects were painted on dirt-like materials. In the same year she also presented her new Tableaux an Terre at the L’Ile en terre Gallery of Saint Paul de Vence, France.
Between 1996 and 2005 she collaborated with the Edizioni San Paolo Publishers illustrating children’s books and stories for kids in the G-baby Magazine.
In 1999 she increased her show-room space by creating Atelier Produzioni d’Arte where prints, ceramics, and sculptures by various international artists were presented.
In 2000 Laura began her collaboration with Raika of Japan designing their fashion collections which have been on display since 2002 in the Showroom Laura Fiume at the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo. In 2000 Laura designed a collection of coffee cups called The Jungle Collection for Cellini Deutschland.
In April 2003, as part of the events that took place during the Salone del Mobile of Milan, Laura held a large exhibition at the Spazio Exté entitled Other Rooms: A Tribute To Philippe Starck. On that occasion Laura enjoyed the collaboration of Alessi, Driade, and Flos who kindly lent her the pieces from their Philippe Starck production represented in her paintings for an installation in that exhibition. In June 2003 Laura held a one-artist exhibition at the Svetog Krševana Gallery in Šibenik, Croatia as part of the International Children’s Festival of that town where she exhibited her early works dedicated to the world of children.
In 2005 she gave her contribution to the restyling of the L’Arenella Hotel on the Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, by providing a number of enlarged images of her works which became the characterizing element of the hotel’s interiors.
In the summer of the same year she held a retrospective at the Vartai Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania.
In 2005 she also presented an installation within the project Ten Arm-chairs for Ten Artists, an initiative by Molteni & C, a leading company in the furniture field, where Laura was asked to decorate a Molteni arm-chair from the Reversi collection and to carry out a number of paintings using the same fabrics covering their couches and arm-chairs.
In 2006 there were as many as three exhibitions of Laura’s. The first one, called Visual Amplifications was held in Fiesole, near Florence, in the museum within the St. Alexander Basilica building. The second one, entitled Private Stories, took place in Sansepolcro, Tuscany at the Piero della Francesca City Museum. The third exhibition, entitled Trame d’interni (Plots in Interiors) was hosted in Milan by the Artesanterasmo Gallery where Laura presented her new paintings on fabrics provided by well known fabric producer Enzo degli Angiuoni.
In 2007 she exhibited her works in Rome at the Galleria Margutta 3 and then at the trendy TAD Conceptstore showroom of Via del Babuino. Both exhibitions were strictly connected through the idea of displaying works in harmony with TAD’s furnishings.
In 2007 Laura was also invited to take part in Milan’s Cow Parade...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Offset, Screen
Sam Francis 'Untitled 1985' 2002- Serigraph
By Sam Francis
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Untitled Yellow Streak" by Sam Francis is a striking artwork that exemplifies the artist's signature style and mastery of color. Created in 1985, this piece showcases Francis's expl...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Corporate Sludge - Red Edition (Ed. 28/40)
By Denial
Located in Dallas, TX
4-Color Screen Print on Fine Art Paper
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Release: September 12, 2019
Run of: 40
Auth: This RUN comes signed, numbered and with a Certificate of Authenticity from D...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Foil
Kendo, Abstract Expressionist Silkscreen by Paul Jenkins 1973
By Paul Jenkins
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Paul Jenkins, American (1923 - 2012)
Title: Kendo
Year: 1973
Medium: Screenprint, signed, dated and numbered in pencil
Edition: 4/60
Size: 30 x 22 in. (76.2 x 55.88 cm)
Fra...
Category
1970s Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Sam Francis 'Untitled 1984' 2001- Serigraph
By Sam Francis
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Overview:
"Untitled, 1984" by Sam Francis is a striking artwork that exemplifies the artist's signature style and mastery of color. Created in 2001, this piece showcases Francis's ex...
Category
Early 2000s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
May 15 2001, signed silkscreen cultural commentary famed African American artist
Located in New York, NY
Kerry James Marshall
May 15, 2001, 2003
Four color silkscreen on Arches 88 paper
Pencil signed, dated and numbered 39/60 on the front. Bears printer's blind stamp
Vintage frame incl...
Category
Early 2000s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen, Pencil, Graphite
Shiny Nude (Stealingworth, 33), Lt. Ed silkscreen on kromekote paper + envelope
Located in New York, NY
Tom Wesselmann
Shiny Nude (Stealingworth, 33), 1977
Silkscreen on glossy cast-coated Kromekote paper
8 × 8 inches
Edition 489/1000
Pencil numbered 489/1000 ...
Category
1970s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen, Paper
Imi Knoebel, Gelbe Fahne - 1999, Abstract Art, Minimalism, Signed Print
By Imi Knoebel
Located in Hamburg, DE
Imi Knoebel (German, born 1940)
Gelbe Fahne, 1999
Medium: Screenprint on rag paper
Dimensions: 100 x 73 cm (39.25 x 28.75 in)
Edition of 99: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Mint
Category
Late 20th Century Abstract Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Sketch for Monogram, 1959 -- ScreenPrint, Lithograph, Art by Robert Rauschenberg
Located in London, GB
Robert Rauschenberg
Untitled [Sketch for Monogram, 1959], 1973
Screenprint and lithograph in colours, on rag paper
Signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 300
With the artist...
Category
1970s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Joseph Cornell Medici Princess
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 39 x 25 inches ( 99.06 x 63.5 cm )
Image Size: 25.5 x 16 inches ( 64.77 x 40.64 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age
Supplemental Cond...
Category
1980s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen, Lithograph
Fouillis mathématique pour un univers en enroulement torsadé
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Very intriguing silkscreen by Jacques Monory representing mathematical notes.
Numbered and signed by the artist in pencil.
Rare version "EA" (Artist proof)
Printed on Arches paper.
C...
Category
1980s Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Abstract Italian Woman Artist Modern Metallic Foil Mirror Lithograph Laura Fiume
By Laura Fiume
Located in Surfside, FL
This is not signed or numbered. it is from a folio of prints.
Laura Fiume was born in Urbino, central Italy in 1953. Her education took place in Milan at the Liceo Artistico and at the Polytechnic School of Design. In 1976 she moved to Canzo, near Como where she learned serigraphy, ceramics, and painting from the well known artist Salvatore Fiume, her father.
At the beginning the main subject of her works was that of fishes. She then extended her interest to the wider world of animals, interpreted through a deliberately naïve style and very bright colours.
In 1983 Laura’s works were exhibited both at the Basel Art Fair and at Artexpo in New York. The latter marked the beginning of a collaboration with the Work’s II Gallery In Southampton (NY) which would continue until 1988.
Her major exhibitions of those years were in Milan at the Palazzo dell’Arengario, now home of the Museo del Novecento in Piazza Duomo, (1985), and in Venice at the Assicurazioni Generali headquarters in Piazza San Marco (1987).
In 1983 Laura began her ceramic production in her father’s workshop of Canzo located in a former silk mill. Between 1990 and 1992 thanks to an exclusive agreement with a Japanese company her paintings and graphic works were distributed throughout Japan.
The 1990 exhibition at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan on the theme of mirrors was the only occasion in which she exhibited her paintings with her father. Her collaboration with that gallery has been steady since 1988.
In 1992, following a suggestion from the well known architect Pepe Tanzi, Laura collaborated to the launch of the Pozzi & Verga new collection of tables and chairs by including images of those pieces of furniture in her own paintings. Between 1992 and 2000 she had her own showroom in Milan where her collections of ceramics and her creations for leading companies like Ricchetti (tiles), Fede Cheti (home fabrics), Edilkamin (fireplaces and stoves), Kaigai (textiles for clothings and bathroom towels), Rosenthal (china), and Proserpio Arredamenti (furnishings and frabrics) were on display. In 1995 she was chosen as Designer of the Year by Meyer Mayor, the distinguished Swiss company specialising in kitchen and table linen production.
In the 1995 exhibition entitled Walls and Terracottas at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan abstract most of the subjects were painted on dirt-like materials. In the same year she also presented her new Tableaux an Terre at the L’Ile en terre Gallery of Saint Paul de Vence, France.
Between 1996 and 2005 she collaborated with the Edizioni San Paolo Publishers illustrating children’s books and stories for kids in the G-baby Magazine.
In 1999 she increased her show-room space by creating Atelier Produzioni d’Arte where prints, ceramics, and sculptures by various international artists were presented.
In 2000 Laura began her collaboration with Raika of Japan designing their fashion collections which have been on display since 2002 in the Showroom Laura Fiume at the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo. In 2000 Laura designed a collection of coffee cups called The Jungle Collection for Cellini Deutschland.
In April 2003, as part of the events that took place during the Salone del Mobile of Milan, Laura held a large exhibition at the Spazio Exté entitled Other Rooms: A Tribute To Philippe Starck. On that occasion Laura enjoyed the collaboration of Alessi, Driade, and Flos who kindly lent her the pieces from their Philippe Starck production represented in her paintings for an installation in that exhibition. In June 2003 Laura held a one-artist exhibition at the Svetog Krševana Gallery in Šibenik, Croatia as part of the International Children’s Festival of that town where she exhibited her early works dedicated to the world of children.
In 2005 she gave her contribution to the restyling of the L’Arenella Hotel on the Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, by providing a number of enlarged images of her works which became the characterizing element of the hotel’s interiors.
In the summer of the same year she held a retrospective at the Vartai Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania.
In 2005 she also presented an installation within the project Ten Arm-chairs for Ten Artists, an initiative by Molteni & C, a leading company in the furniture field, where Laura was asked to decorate a Molteni arm-chair from the Reversi collection and to carry out a number of paintings using the same fabrics covering their couches and arm-chairs.
In 2006 there were as many as three exhibitions of Laura’s. The first one, called Visual Amplifications was held in Fiesole, near Florence, in the museum within the St. Alexander Basilica building. The second one, entitled Private Stories, took place in Sansepolcro, Tuscany at the Piero della Francesca City Museum. The third exhibition, entitled Trame d’interni (Plots in Interiors) was hosted in Milan by the Artesanterasmo Gallery where Laura presented her new paintings on fabrics provided by well known fabric producer Enzo degli Angiuoni.
In 2007 she exhibited her works in Rome at the Galleria Margutta 3 and then at the trendy TAD Conceptstore showroom of Via del Babuino. Both exhibitions were strictly connected through the idea of displaying works in harmony with TAD’s furnishings.
In 2007 Laura was also invited to take part in Milan’s Cow Parade...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Offset, Screen
Abstract Italian Woman Artist Modern Metallic Foil Mirror Lithograph Laura Fiume
By Laura Fiume
Located in Surfside, FL
This is not signed or numbered. it is from a folio of prints.
Laura Fiume was born in Urbino, central Italy in 1953. Her education took place in Milan at the Liceo Artistico and at the Polytechnic School of Design. In 1976 she moved to Canzo, near Como where she learned serigraphy, ceramics, and painting from the well known artist Salvatore Fiume, her father.
At the beginning the main subject of her works was that of fishes. She then extended her interest to the wider world of animals, interpreted through a deliberately naïve style and very bright colours.
In 1983 Laura’s works were exhibited both at the Basel Art Fair and at Artexpo in New York. The latter marked the beginning of a collaboration with the Work’s II Gallery In Southampton (NY) which would continue until 1988.
Her major exhibitions of those years were in Milan at the Palazzo dell’Arengario, now home of the Museo del Novecento in Piazza Duomo, (1985), and in Venice at the Assicurazioni Generali headquarters in Piazza San Marco (1987).
In 1983 Laura began her ceramic production in her father’s workshop of Canzo located in a former silk mill. Between 1990 and 1992 thanks to an exclusive agreement with a Japanese company her paintings and graphic works were distributed throughout Japan.
The 1990 exhibition at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan on the theme of mirrors was the only occasion in which she exhibited her paintings with her father. Her collaboration with that gallery has been steady since 1988.
In 1992, following a suggestion from the well known architect Pepe Tanzi, Laura collaborated to the launch of the Pozzi & Verga new collection of tables and chairs by including images of those pieces of furniture in her own paintings. Between 1992 and 2000 she had her own showroom in Milan where her collections of ceramics and her creations for leading companies like Ricchetti (tiles), Fede Cheti (home fabrics), Edilkamin (fireplaces and stoves), Kaigai (textiles for clothings and bathroom towels), Rosenthal (china), and Proserpio Arredamenti (furnishings and frabrics) were on display. In 1995 she was chosen as Designer of the Year by Meyer Mayor, the distinguished Swiss company specialising in kitchen and table linen production.
In the 1995 exhibition entitled Walls and Terracottas at the Artesanterasmo Gallery of Milan abstract most of the subjects were painted on dirt-like materials. In the same year she also presented her new Tableaux an Terre at the L’Ile en terre Gallery of Saint Paul de Vence, France.
Between 1996 and 2005 she collaborated with the Edizioni San Paolo Publishers illustrating children’s books and stories for kids in the G-baby Magazine.
In 1999 she increased her show-room space by creating Atelier Produzioni d’Arte where prints, ceramics, and sculptures by various international artists were presented.
In 2000 Laura began her collaboration with Raika of Japan designing their fashion collections which have been on display since 2002 in the Showroom Laura Fiume at the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo. In 2000 Laura designed a collection of coffee cups called The Jungle Collection for Cellini Deutschland.
In April 2003, as part of the events that took place during the Salone del Mobile of Milan, Laura held a large exhibition at the Spazio Exté entitled Other Rooms: A Tribute To Philippe Starck. On that occasion Laura enjoyed the collaboration of Alessi, Driade, and Flos who kindly lent her the pieces from their Philippe Starck production represented in her paintings for an installation in that exhibition. In June 2003 Laura held a one-artist exhibition at the Svetog Krševana Gallery in Šibenik, Croatia as part of the International Children’s Festival of that town where she exhibited her early works dedicated to the world of children.
In 2005 she gave her contribution to the restyling of the L’Arenella Hotel on the Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, by providing a number of enlarged images of her works which became the characterizing element of the hotel’s interiors.
In the summer of the same year she held a retrospective at the Vartai Gallery in Vilnius, Lithuania.
In 2005 she also presented an installation within the project Ten Arm-chairs for Ten Artists, an initiative by Molteni & C, a leading company in the furniture field, where Laura was asked to decorate a Molteni arm-chair from the Reversi collection and to carry out a number of paintings using the same fabrics covering their couches and arm-chairs.
In 2006 there were as many as three exhibitions of Laura’s. The first one, called Visual Amplifications was held in Fiesole, near Florence, in the museum within the St. Alexander Basilica building. The second one, entitled Private Stories, took place in Sansepolcro, Tuscany at the Piero della Francesca City Museum. The third exhibition, entitled Trame d’interni (Plots in Interiors) was hosted in Milan by the Artesanterasmo Gallery where Laura presented her new paintings on fabrics provided by well known fabric producer Enzo degli Angiuoni.
In 2007 she exhibited her works in Rome at the Galleria Margutta 3 and then at the trendy TAD Conceptstore showroom of Via del Babuino. Both exhibitions were strictly connected through the idea of displaying works in harmony with TAD’s furnishings.
In 2007 Laura was also invited to take part in Milan’s Cow Parade...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Offset, Screen
Variant FI-F17-I
By Josef Albers
Located in New York, NY
Josef Albers
Variant FI-F17-I, 1972
Screenprint on Mowhalk Superfine Bristol paper
15 × 20 in 38.1 × 50.8 cm
Edition 980/1000
Category
1970s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Gerald Laing, "Two Tunnels, " Screenprint and Foil Collage, 1968
By Gerald Laing
Located in Long Island City, NY
This pop art screenprint with foil collage was created by British artist Gerald Laing (1936-2011). Laing's work spans the Pop Movement of the Sixties, as in this print, to the repres...
Category
1960s Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Bistro 1900
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bistro 1900 is a serigraph on black paper with an image size of 24 x 36 inches, signed ‘Kondakova’ lower right and numbered lower left. From the edition of 525 and numbered 38/100 (there were also 200 Arabic on white paper, 25 APs, 100 Roman, and 100 on canvas). Framed in a contemporary, mahogany-style moulding.
You might happen upon Bistro 1900 as you round a Parisian street corner leading onto a light-filled courtyard. The bistro door...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen, Paper
Imperial Red, Colorful Geometric Silkscreen
Located in Long Island City, NY
A colorful geometric screenprint by American artist Barbara Lynch Zinkel inspired by the Josef Albers "Homage to the Square".
Date: 1994
Medium: Screenprint, estate stamped verso an...
Category
1990s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Burgundy Blue, Colorful Geometric Silkscreen by Barbara Lynch Zinkel
Located in Long Island City, NY
A colorful geometric screenprint by American artist Barbara Lynch Zinkel inspired by the Josef Albers "Homage to the Square".
Date: 1994
Medium: Screenprint, estate stamped verso an...
Category
1990s Abstract Geometric Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Long Live (Ed. 29/70)
Located in Dallas, TX
In most of his work Sr. X reflects about the personal and social human relations with themselves or with other people and with society. Using imagery from adverts of the 50's he extr...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Street Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Lotus
Located in London, GB
Screenprint from 20 screens with embossing. On Velin Arches mould-made paper
Based on 'Lotus', textile dyes on hand-made Indian paper, 1978
Signed and dated in pencil, lower centre. ...
Category
1980s Abstract Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Color, Screen
2003 Wolf Kahn 'Down in the Valley' SIGNED
By Wolf Kahn
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 35 x 40 inches ( 88.9 x 101.6 cm )
Image Size: 28.25 x 34 inches ( 71.755 x 86.36 cm )
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This serigraph is a prime e...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Silent Ride (Ed. 96/150)
By D*Face
Located in Dallas, TX
Dean Stockton, better known under his pseudonym D*Face, creates incisive, irreverent paintings, prints, sculptures, and murals that satirize popular cult...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
April in Paris
Located in Greenwich, CT
April in Paris is a serigraph on paper with an image size of 30 x 36 inches, signed ‘Kondakova’ lower right and numbered lower left. From the total edition of 500 and numbered 4/125 ...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen, Paper
Damien Hirst 'All You Need Is Love, Love, Love' Diamond Dust Screen Print, 2010
By Damien Hirst
Located in New York, NY
The ‘All You Need Is Love, Love, Love’ butterfly heart with diamond dust by contemporary master artist, Damien Hirst, was created in 2010. It is signed and numbered by the Artist and...
Category
2010s Young British Artists (YBA) Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Archival Paper, Screen
Puerto Rican Abstract Geometric Op Art Silkscreen Lithograph Kinetic Art
By Tony Bechara
Located in Surfside, FL
Color Grid. Ziggurat form. Hand signed and numbered silkscreen.
Tony Bechara, Artist born in Puerto Rico in 1942. Painter, printmaker. Bechara attended Georgetown University in Washi...
Category
1970s Op Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
France-Lise McGurn, In Pub-lik 5 - Painting on Screenprint, Hand-Signed
Located in Hamburg, DE
France-Lise McGurn (British, b. 1983)
In Pub-Lik 5, 2021
Medium: Painting on silkscreen base, on paper
Dimensions: 60 cm x 60 cm
Edition of 10 (with same silkscreen base): Hand-signe...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Acrylic, Screen
"Afternoon Glow" Colorful Serigraph of Lahaina Harbor
By John Cosby
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
This 90 color hand pulled serigraph exhibits all of the subtle brushwork, light, and color that the artist is known for. "Afternoon Glow" is signed by the artist in an edition of 240 including Proofs, and this beautiful harbor scene is bathed in glowing light, with rich blues, greens, and grays. This exceptional serigraph has the edges hand torn to accentuate the texture and allow the artwork to be floated in a frame.
As a painter Cosby travels extensively painting what he sees and feels. Bold use of color and an energetic brush stroke combined with the truth of the place is what you will see and feel when viewing a painting by Cosby.
Born in Hollywood California in 1955, Cosby was raised in the west. At an early age he began to draw and paint and was lucky enough to have been inspired by a grandmother who was an oil painter. "She would give me the paint, some brushes and a scrap of canvas and set me off to paint. This early experience took the fear out of creating a painting," said Cosby.
Cosby started traveling at an early age. At 18 he was chosen as an advance man for the Executive Branch of the US Government, served under two Presidents and traveled the world. He met many interesting people and saw many things but what most interested him were the great works of art he encountered. "They haunted me and helped set the course for my career as a painter". After leaving the White House, Cosby rebuilt an old classic sailing sloop designed by Nathaniel Herrishoff. With a friend (who had dreams of being a writer) set sail up and down the eastern seaboard in the inland waterway for 3 years. Thus he began his art career.
"Doing drawings of anything that moved me, things began to sell and my course was set," said Cosby.
Upon his return to the California, Cosby began painting the sea and landscape of coastal California. With a strong gallery response, his success as a painter quickly followed.
Cosby currently resides and maintains a studio in San Clemente CA. He works on location around the world and is represented by some of the finest galleries. Cosby was a founding board member of the prestigious “Laguna Plein Air Painters Association”, a Signature member of both Pleinair Painters of America and The California Art Club. He has served as an officer of these groups to help further the cause of Art. Cosby was also a founder of the Laguna Beach Plein Air Painting Invitational that was held at the Laguna Art Museum for thirteen years and is now in it's 18th year.
With his bold contemporary style Cosby has captured the imagination of some very important collectors. His work can be found in many private, public and corporate collections around the world. Cosby is recognized internationally.
List of Awards and Recent Exhibitions
2016 The Irvine Museum Summer Exhibition "A Summer Idyll"
2015 Commissioned by Big Canyon Country Club to paint a major painting
2015 Accepted into The Irvine Museum Permanent Collection
2015 Group Show “The Wild Side” Catalina Island Conservancy show
2014 The Fredrick Weisman Museum "On Location in Malibu" A CAC Show
2014 The Cape Cod Museum of Art "Looking East" a PAPA Show
2014 The Irvine Museum "Sunlight and Shadow/ The Tradition of Pleinair Painting
2013 One man show at Redfern Gallery “Beached and Coves of Laguna Beach
2011 First Place, Plein Air in the Park, Paso Robles CA. Awarded by Jean Stern, The Irvine Museum
2009 Collectors Choice Award; Laguna Art Museum CA
2007 First Place, Heritage Art Show, San Juan Capistrano, CA
2007 Irvine Museum Award, Coastal Splendor Plein Air Invitational, Crystal Cove, CA
2007 Second Place, Casa Romantica, San Clemente, CA
2005 Honorable Mention; Coastal Splendor Plein Air Invitational, Crystal Cove, CA
2004 Honorable Mention; Sights of Southern California; Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA
2004 Honorable Mention; Coastal Splendor Plein Air Invitational, Crystal Cove, CA
2004 Artist Choice Award; Quick Draw, Laguna Beach Plein Air Painting Invitational, CA
2003 Honorable Mention, Sights of Southern California; Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA
2002 Collectors Choice Award, Laguna Plein Air Painting Invitational, Laguna Beach, CA
2001 First Place, Quick Draw, Haggin Museum, Yosemite Painters Group, Stockton, CA
2001 Best of Show Award, Lahaina...
Category
2010s American Impressionist Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Shepard Fairey, Floral Harmony (Red Yin/Yang) - 2 Signed Prints, Street Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Shepard Fairey (American, b. 1970)
Floral Harmony (Red Yin/Yang), 2020
Medium: 2 screenprints on paper
Dimensions: each 24 x 18 in (61 x 46 cm)
Edition of 100: Each hand-signed and n...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Street Art Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Rupprecht Geiger, Warm Reds: Screenprint, Abstract Art, Minimalism, Signed Print
Located in Hamburg, DE
Rupprecht Geiger (1908 – Munich – 2009)
Warm Reds (No. 11 from all die roten farben), 1981
Medium: Serigraph on 270g cardboard
Dimensions: 39.5 x 40 cm
Frame dimensions: 46.1 x 46.6...
Category
1980s Abstract Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Eddie Martinez, Bufly (GPBF) - Signed Screen Print, Contemporary Artist
Located in Hamburg, DE
Eddie Martinez (American, b. 1977)
Bufly (GPBF), 2022
Medium: Screenprint on Arches BFK White 300gsm
Dimensions: 76 x 60 cm (29.9 x 23.6 in)
Edition of 125: Hand-signed and numbered
...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Molotov Cocktail
Located in New York, NY
Molotov Cocktail, 1991
Screenprint
37x44 inches
Edition of 95
Alexander Kosolapov (Russian: Александр Семёнович Косолапов) (born January 1, 1943, in Moscow, Russia) is an American sculptor and painter. He immigrated to the United States in 1975 and has since lived and worked in New York. In the late 1950's Kosolapov attended the Art School of the Surikov Moscow Art Institute. Amongst his classmates were Leonid Sokov...
Category
1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Seahorse, Screenprint by Alexander Calder
Located in Long Island City, NY
Alexander Calder, After, American (1898 - 1976) - Seahorse. Year: circa 1975, Medium: Screenprint on Card Stock, Size: 7 x 4.5 in. (17.78 x 11.43 cm), Frame Size: 14.5 x 12.5 inches
Category
1970s Modern Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Composition, 1975
Located in London, GB
Jean Gorin
COMPOSITION
1975
screenprint on wove paper
signed and numbered in pencil
70 x 70 cm
printed by : Denise Rene
in mint condition
Category
1970s Abstract Art by Medium: Screen
Materials
Screen
Screen art for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Screen art 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. If you’re looking to add art created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, red, purple and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Shepard Fairey, Robert Indiana, George Rodrigue, and Josef Albers. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, 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 Screen art, so small editions measuring 0.01 inches across are also available