Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is acrylic on paper?

What is acrylic on paper?

Acrylic on paper is a technique that involves using acrylic paints on various paper types and textures. Artists often choose watercolor paper with smooth or rough surfaces to apply acrylics using watercolor techniques such as bleeding, washing, and spattering. This approach allows for a wide range of effects, combining the flexibility of acrylics with the delicate qualities of watercolor methods.

Claire Tabouret

The Gold Miners 26, 2017

Drawing / Watercolor

Acrylic on paper

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David Shrigley

Untitled, 2020

Painting

Acrylic on paper

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Sam Francis

Private Listing

Drawing / Watercolor

Acrylic on paper

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Karel Appel

Walking Alone, 1969

Painting

Acrylic on paper

Currently Not Available

Damien Hirst

Skull Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 11,900

David Shrigley

Shits, 2019

Limited Edition Print

Acrylic on paper

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Sam Francis

Private Listing

Drawing / Watercolor

Acrylic on paper

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Damien Hirst

Star Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 5,800

Damien Hirst

Heart Spin Painting (Blue, red, yellow), 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

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Damien Hirst

Heart Spin Painting (Teal, gold, purple), 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

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Damien Hirst

House Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 8,950

Koen Vanmechelen

Untitled (Chicken II), 1998

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 18,000

Koen Vanmechelen

Untitled (Chicken I), 1998

Painting

Acrylic on paper

Currently Not Available

Walter Leblanc

Untitled, 1949

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 16,600

Damien Hirst

Heart Spin Painting (Green, yellow, purple), 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 8,700

Damien Hirst

Circle Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 6,800

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Dada

Also known as Dadaism, Dada was a literary and artistic movement that began in 1916 in Zurich, Switzerland. It emerged as a rejection of rationalism and nationalism, which were seen as contributing factors to World War I. The movement had political undertones and was strongly anti-war. Dada activities included demonstrations, gatherings, and the publication of literary and art journals that explored cultural and political topics.

Bauhaus

Bauhaus was a school of art, design and architecture established in Weimar, Germany. Architect Wlater Gropius established it in 1919. Bauhaus used a method for teaching within a community of artists working together and incorporating art in the fundamentals of daily life.

East Village Art

In 1981, Patti Astor opened the first art gallery in New York City's East Village, helping to launch the careers of various artists and musicians. The gallery started small but quickly gained popularity, contributing to the emergence of art movements such as Neo-Expressionism and Street Art in the area. The East Village became a hub for these new artistic expressions. However, the gallery closed in 1985 due to waning interest.

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