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The Elements of Art Bring Endless Possibilities
Line and form Color and Shape
These elements are the building blocks for artists to create one-of-a-kind works that inspire, awe, and reveal. Whether you’re interested in emotive brushstrokes or saturated hues, our curators have put together new collections inspired by the fundamentals of visual art.
Pattern Play
Whether graphic or textured, these pattern-centric works will catch your eye every time you gaze upon them.
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Blame It On the Boogie-Circle Choreography
Jessica Moritz
$2,250
Curator Spotlight
Zack Goulet
Chicago-based artist Zack Goulet emphasizes the necessity for visual storytelling and handmade objects in our digitally saturated world through his colorful, textured, and patterned paintings. Zack draws upon his 20+ years of skateboarding, motifs from outsider and folk art, and his desire to create balance within the 2D picture plane to create unconventional, striking work.
Monolith
$2,450
The Moment Before
Michele Tragakiss
$4,750
Moire Composition
Sam Wood Wilson
$1,150
Cool Season
Allie Kushnir
$270
Center of Narrative Gravity No. 56
Andrew Werth
$495
Esmeraldas
Mijal Zachs
$1,160
Artists convey atmosphere and mood through an expert use of hues.
Pops of Color
Cloud 9
$3,800
Arizona native Will Beger’s whimsical paintings offer a modern take on classic Southwestern themes. Utilizing graphic design elements and methods, Will fills his colorful compositions with brightly colored cacti, fruits, vegetables, and cloudscapes.
Will Beger
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Andean Fantasy 4
Gisella Stapleton
$4,200
Enjoy What You Do
Jo Moloney
$690
Marzipan in Chocolate with Strawberry Flavor
Silja Pogule
$2,340
Blue Sweater
Ellen Greup
$610
Picnic: Life Series 1
Susan Havens-Morris
$4,250
Meticulously rendered compositions that surprise and delight.
All in the Details
Hedgerow I
$1,850
Perfect Petals
$1,995
Australian artist Bernadette Twomey paints bold floral scenes based on her extensive travels throughout Australia and around the world. Playful and bright, Bernadette’s paintings are overflowing botanical arrangements full of high contrasts, delicate details, and expressive lines and colors.
Bernadette Twomey
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Ted's Veg at Borough Market
Emilia Chubb
$1,224
A Fixed Game
Jihyeon Choi
$1,760
Bursting From Within
Dana Kohlmann
$4,850
Plum Aster
Karen Sikie
$1,700
Le Square des Batignolles
Agnès Audras Filstories
$835
Thin or thick. Straight or curved. Lines mark space indicating dynamism and movement.
Line by Line
Wide Colors No. 10
Astrid Stoeppel
$3,400
Feeling Spaces
$1,710
A former graphic designer, Paris-based artist Marie-José Domenjoz focuses on the freedom of expression through linework and brushwork. Highly abstract and gestural, Marie-José’s compositions balance frenzied and constrained lines with areas of bright color and exposed sections of the canvas.
Marie-José Domenjoz
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Amazon Mythical Plant
Paulina R Vårregn
$330
Green on Black
Karin Hay White
$955
Nuit du Carrousel
Lali Torma
$749
2020
Isabelle Cridlig
$1,330
Flow 002
Nina Lance
$360
Blame It On the Boogie-Circle Choreography
$2,250
Organic forms give life and energy to these works by top emerging artists.
Flowing Forms
Red Troll
$450
Austrian artist Barbara Kuebel seeks to challenge the boundaries of two-dimensional art through her life-sized paintings and woodcut prints. Human forms bend and stretch to creatively fill large canvases, resulting in abstract images that speak to Barbara’s ultimate source of inspiration: the endless ways two entities can knit together and combine into one monumental shape.
Barbara Keubel
Curator Spotlight
Between Roja and Kolka
Ieva Ansaberga
$3,350
Clouds
Sol Halabi
$5,350
Rise Above (Cubist Pink)
Mary Lai
$2,200
Burlesque
Janet Pedersen
$3,510
Gaze
Naila Hazell
$1,140
Doing Steps
$2,640
Untitled
Leticia Sanchez
$5,350
An artist’s hand is most visible in the brushstroke—feel their energy in these one-of-a-kind works.
Broad Brushstrokes
Cockatoo Road Trip
Kirsty Black
$2,790
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$2,200
Hailing from Cornwall, England, multidisciplinary artist Henry Woolway explores concepts of contrast, control, and chaos in his monochromatic paintings, wall hangings, sculptures, and works on paper. Henry’s work is imbued with the aesthetics of Scandinavian and European design and culture and emphasizes the value of form over function.
Henry Woolway
Curator Spotlight
Light Experience No. 7
Mila Weis
$4,270
Sponge of Gratitude
Kelsey Overstreet
$3,410
No.088 Rooted
Sophie Gradden
$500
Summer in Powder Blue
Danielle van Broekhoven
$4,950
Still Life No. 2
Francesco D'Adamo
$2,310
Brio 1
Terri Dilling
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The Welcoming
$1,160
Every Think Is Alright
$1,710
Moving In Motion
$4,150