Joanne Greenbaum Untitled 2016 oil, acrylic, ink and
flashe on canvas Courtesy Rachel Uffner gallery
Jack Davidson, coma position, 2014, oil on - canvas, oil and
flashe on canvas, 13 x 21.75 inches.
MICHELLE GRABNER AND BRAD KILLAM Oyster # 5 2013 - 14 Wood, galvanized steel,
flashe on panel, fabric on panel, silver and gesso on panel, framed type c print, oil on canvas, enamel on aluminum, oiled wood, various fasteners 98 x 96 x 6 in.
Acrylic and
flashe on panel; 48 × 60 inches.
Joanne Greenbaum, Untitled, 2016, oil, acrylic, ink, oil crayon and
Flashe on canvas, 60 x 50 inches (courtesy of Rachel Uffner Gallery)
Image: Mark Brosseau, Extralocal, 2017, acrylic, enamel and
Flashe on wood panel, 11 x 14» Wednesday, November 15th, 7 pm Free and open to the public!
Lot 11 Christopher Wool Untitled (P63) signed, titled and dated 1988 on the reverse alkyd and
flashe on aluminum 84 by 60 in.
Oil, pigment and
flashe on canvas / Right: Tschabalala Self — Sapphire, 2015.
Molly Zuckerman - Hartung Blast in Turkey 2016 enamel, latex and
flashe on sewn nylon and cotton 34 x 26 inches
Acrylic and
flashe on panel, 23 x 30.5 inches.
Peter Pezzimenti, Really Having Fun Like Jobless Fucking People, 2008
Flashe on wood, 27 x 24 inches May 9 — July 3, 2008 Tobey Fine Arts presents No Thing Impossible, a group exhibition of non-objective works made with non-art materials.
Oil, lacquer ink and
flashe on canvas.
Untitled, 2016, archival pigment print,
Flashe on Yupo paper mounted on panel, 24 x 18 inches, courtesy Phil Peters
Untitled, 2016, archival pigment print,
Flashe on Yupo paper mounted on panel, 24 x 18 inches.
Dan Devening, Scavenger (6), 2016, archival pigment print,
Flashe on Yupo paper mounted on panel, 24 x 18 inches, courtesy Phil Peters
Richard Kalina, P3 Vega, 2011, collage, acrylic,
flashe on linen, 52 inches in diameter (courtesy of the artist)
Watercolor, ink, and
flashe on watercolor paper.
Not exact matches
Lisa Brice (b. 1968) Between This and That 2017 Synthetic tempera («
Flashe»), gesso, and ink
on canvas 1980 x 2440 mm Private Collection, München, Germany © Lisa Brice
Oil,
Flashe, and screen printing ink
on linen, 18 × 137 1/2 inches (45.7 × 349.3 cm).
You employ a range of materials in your paintings — including
Flashe, acrylic, enamel, ink, silk, Mylar, paper,
on canvas.
Oil, yarn, 23k gold, canvas, linen, archival pigment print, pastel, oil stick, caran D'ache,
Flashe, graphite, and wax
on panel
«MVRena,» 2017, Oil,
flashe, fluorescent pigment on canvas, PFD; «Type II Mega,» 2016, Nylon, polyester, cotton, and «Buoy,» 2017, Flashe and fluorescent pigment on expended polystyrene, rope by Mea
flashe, fluorescent pigment
on canvas, PFD; «Type II Mega,» 2016, Nylon, polyester, cotton, and «Buoy,» 2017,
Flashe and fluorescent pigment on expended polystyrene, rope by Mea
Flashe and fluorescent pigment
on expended polystyrene, rope by Mea Duke.
Deborah Grant, «In the Land of the Blind the Blue Eye Man is King,» from the series By the Skin of Our Teeth, 2007 (oil, archival ink, paper,
Flashe paint, and enamel
on five birch panels).
Oil,
flashe, and screen printing ink
on linen.
Allison Miller Fogsmokesteam, 2014 Acrylic,
Flashe, modeling paste, archival marker and pencil
on canvas 48 x 48 inches 121.9 x 121.9 cm
[Image at top: Carrie Moyer, Cloud 9, 2016, acrylic,
flashe and glitter
on canvas, 72 x 60 inches.
Yum II by artist Brenda Zappitell is a pink and light ingigo contemporary abstract made of
flashe and Acrylic with cold wax
on panel 50 x 50 and is priced at $ 14,000.
For her elegant exhibition «Time Being,» abstract artist Sky Pape created expressive works
on paper using a combination of Sumi ink, water, gouache, and
Flashe acrylic paint, applied with homemade brushes and palm fronds.
Fabric, linen,
flashe ®, acrylic and pastel
on canvas.
Sojourner Truth Parsons, Perfume
on the Sun, 2017, canvas, acrylic,
flashe, glue, 183 x 183 cm.
Iolanthe, 2005
Flashe acrylic and house paint
on Tyvek 96 x 144 inches Collection of the Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California Gift of Ellen and David Dolgen © Adam Cvijanovic.
Childhood of Buster Keaton, 2009
Flashe acrylic
on Tyvek 108 x 168 inches Courtesy of the artist and Postmasters Gallery, New York © Adam Cvijanovic.
Belshazzar's Feast, 2008
Flashe and latex
on Tyvek
on wood 9 panels, 192 x 48 inches each Courtesy of the artist and Postmaster Gallery, New York Photo: EG Schempf, 2015
Image credit: Adam Cvijanovic, Nuart, 2006;
Flashe and latex
on Tyvek, 180 x 360 inches; Collection of Christopher Hamick.
Hollywood and Sunset, 2014 — 15
Flashe and house paint
on Tyvek 48 x 180 inches Courtesy of the artist and Postmaster Gallery, New York Photo: EG Schempf, 2015
Nuart, 2006
Flashe acrylic and latex
on Tyvek 180 x 360 inches Collection of Christopher Hamick © Adam Cvijanovic.
David Salle, The Old Bars (after MH), 2017 oil, acrylic,
flashe, charcoal and archival digital print
on linen, 1.7 × 2.3 m. Courtesy: © the artist, VAGA, New York, Skarstedt, New York, and DACS, London
Michelle Grabner born Oshkosh, WI 1962 Untitled
Flashe and gesso
on canvas, 2016 60 (diameter) × 2 inches Courtesy of the artist and James Cohan, New York; Copyright Michelle Grabner,
Flashe paint
on linen with neon lights and transformer, 8» 7» x 6» 11» (261.6 x 210.8 cm).
Oxnard Ventura, 2014, (detail)
Flashe and neon
on linen, 112.5 x 100 x 4.375 inches (285.8 x 254 x 11.1 cm).
Flashe and acrylic with cold wax
on panel Brenda Zappitell is an American abstract painter known for her colorful, gestural action paintings.
Laura Owens, Untitled, 2016,
flashe, screen printing ink and bicycle wheel
on dyed linen, 2.7 x 2.1 m. Courtesy: the artist, Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York / Rome, Sadie Coles HQ, London, and Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne
Laura Owens Untitled 2016 Oil paint
on linen,
Flashe, wool 2743 x 2134 x 41 mm Purchased with assistance from the Tate Americas Foundation, courtesy of North American Acquisition Committee, and with funds provided by Alireza Abrishamchi and Komal Shah 2017
The Old Bars (after MH), 2017, oil, acrylic,
flashe, charcoal, and archival digital print
on linen, 67 1/8 x 92 inches.
Tschabalala Self Loner 2016 Fabric,
Flashe, and acrylic
on canvas 84 × 80 inches Courtesy the artist and Thierry Goldberg, New York
The paintings become gauzy mindscapes (not landscapes, mind you, but something much more vulnerable and cerebral), rendered with
Flashe vinyl - based acrylic paint that stains and swirls
on the canvas in color fields, before being lyrically interrupted by thin vines of colored neon light.
Mary Weatherford, 1969, 2014,
Flashe and neon
on linen, 93 1/3 by 79 1/2 by 4 1/8 inches.
Esteban del Valle, Wearing Hats Indoors, 2016, Color pencil, gouache, acrylic, ink, and
flashe paint
on paper, 21.5 ′ x 29.5 ′.
Installation view: From left, «In the Land of the Blind the Blue Eye Man is King,» 2007, from the series By the Skin of Our Teeth (oil, archival ink, paper,
Flashe paint, and enamel
on five birch panels) by DEBORAH GRANT; «High Life,» 2013 (enamel and charcoal
on paper) by GARY SIMMONS; (with work by DARIO ROBLETO in the foreground).
Oil, archival ink, paper,
Flashe paint, and enamel
on five birch panels; 72 × 180 × 2 inches (182.9 × 457.2 × 5.1 cm).