Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is acrylic on paper?

What is acrylic on paper?

Acrylic on paper is a technique which uses acrylic paints on a wide variety of paper weights and textures. Artists may choose to use watercolor paper with smooth or rough surfaces. Using the acrylic paints with watercolor methods, such as bleeding, washing and spattering.

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Damien Hirst

Heart Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

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Damien Hirst

Heart Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

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Damien Hirst

Circle Spin Painting , 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 10,900

Damien Hirst

Rocket Spin Painting , 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 8,950

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

EUR 18,000

Walter Leblanc

Untitled, 1949

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 16,600

Damien Hirst

Butterfly, 2009

Drawing / Watercolor

Acrylic on paper

Currently Not Available

Hermann Nitsch

Untitled, 1987

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 27,650

Damien Hirst

House Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

Currently Not Available

Damien Hirst

Heart Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 8,700

Damien Hirst

Circle Spin Painting, 2009

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 6,800

Katharina Grosse

Picture Park, 2007

Drawing / Watercolor

Acrylic on paper

Currently Not Available

Julio Le Parc

Modulation 911, 1987

Painting

Acrylic on paper

USD 13,950

Bengt Lindstrom

Untitled,

Painting

Acrylic on paper

EUR 7,790

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Kinetic art

International movement referring to both apparent and real motion of art created in the 1920s and 1960s. It is explained as art emerging from any medium containing some movement that depends on motion for effect or can be perceived by the viewer. Canvas paintings are some of the notable and earliest examples of this art type. Speaking pertinently, kinetic art today refers to 3 dimensional figures and sculptures such as those operated by machines or those that move naturally. It encompasses a variety of styles and techniques that overlap.

Naive art

Naïve art describes a style of artwork which is unsophisticated and simple. It usually describes the artwork of artists who have not trained in a formal academy or art school. The style is unsophisticated, simple, lacking advanced art techniques; appearing that a child made it.

Systems Art

Systems Art describes a group of artists which used the structures of conceptualism and minimalism to create artwork responsive to their environment. They rejected traditional art themes and embraced aesthetic systems in experimentation with diverse media, connecting with late 1960s to early 1970s political movements.

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